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Middleboro Gazette Index: 1930 - 1934 1 Introduction: The Middleboro Gazette Index, 1930 – 1934 is a guide to the information contained within the Middleboro Gazette during the period January 1930 through December 1934. The information is as it appears in the newspaper. No attempt has been made to verify that the information given in the newspaper is accurate or to reconcile alternate spellings of family names. The focus of the index is on the communities of Middleboro and Lakeville, Massachusetts. News from outside these geographic areas is included only if there is a direct link to these towns, i.e., Phineas T. Barnum and the Little People. Special notations are used within the index to designate letters (l), tables (t), photographs (p) and illustrations (i). Authors of letters are cited either within the headline or in parentheses immediately following (l). The often informal nature of reporting presents special challenges to researchers. Additional information about specific businesses, town departments or other concerns can be found under general headines, i.e., Railroads, Streets, etc. when specific information is not provided. Names are a particular challenge in a compilation of this kind. Multiple spellings, misspellings and incomplete names are just a few of the hurdles that must be overcome in order to glean every bit of information contained within the pages of the Gazette. For example, although there are both Pierce and Peirce families in Middleboro, inversion of the “i” and “e” is a common mistake. Sometimes the letter “n” is flipped and becomes a “u.” Because of the word-by-word alphabetization used in this index, names with prefixes, like De Moranville, do not fall in the same place in the index as when the name is spelled without a space, DeMoranville. There are countless examples of how easily names get lost in an index because of spelling errors, so it is advantageous for the researcher to take a broad view when conducting research on individuals and families. It is my hope that the Middleboro Gazette Index, 1930 – 1934 will provide a lasting resource for people researching the history of Middleboro and Lakeville, Massachusetts. Important Notes on Page Numbering: 1) Issue 01/24/30: The masthead indicates that this issue should have 10 pages. Pages 9 and 10 can found on the microfilm following the first eight pages of the 01/25/29 issue. Pages 1 through 8 can be found on the microfilm in the proper position following the 01/17/30 issue. Be aware that there are some duplicate pages on the microfilm for the 01/24/30 issue. 2) Issue 01/31/30: This issue does not begin with the masthead page rather the first page to appear follows page 8 of the 01/24/30 issue. Please begin numbering the 01/31/30 issue with the page containing the Wenham Garage advertisement in the upper left hand corner. This would put the masthead as page 5. Disregard any duplicate pages and references to page numbers within articles, and continue numbering the pages consecutively through 10. 3) Issue 05/23/30: Following the first four pages of this issue are pages 5 through 8 from the 11/21/30 issue. Following those are pages 5 through 8 of the 05/23/30 issue. 4) Issue 06/13/30: Beginning with the masthead, six pages of this issue are in the following order, page 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, and 10. Following these are four pages from the 6/20/30 issue. And following these are page 3, 4, 5, and 6 of the 06/13/30 issue, in that order. 5) Issue 06/20/30: This is the issue containing the information from the annual high school commencement. The pages for this issue can be found in three places. 1) Beginning with the masthead are pages 1, 2, 9, and 10, in that order. Pages 3, 4, 5, and 6 of this issue can be found following page 8 of the 10/17/30 issue. And finally, pages 7 and 8 can be found following the first four pages of the 11/21/30 issue. 6) Issue 10/17/1930: Following page 10 of the 10/10/30 issue are two pages which are duplicates of others found elsewhere, please ignore these. Following the first eight pages of the 10/17/30 issue are four pages from the 06/20/30 issue. These are then followed by the last two pages of the 10/17/30 issue. 7) Issue 11/21/30: The first four pages of this issue are in the correct location on the microfilm. The two additional pages following these four belong to the 06/20/30 issue (pages 7 and 8). The missing four pages (5 through 9) of the 11/21/30 issue can be found between pages 4 and 5 of the 05/23/30 issue. 8) Issue 03/04/1932: Pages 9 and 10 precede pages 1 through 8. Mary Pelletier-Hunyadi Indexer
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Page 1: Middleboro Gazette Index: 1930 - 1934 · It is my hope that the Middleboro Gazette Index, 1930 – 1934 will provide a lasting resource for people researching the history of Middleboro

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Introduction: The Middleboro Gazette Index, 1930 – 1934 is a guide to the information contained within the Middleboro Gazette during the period January 1930 through December 1934. The information is as it appears in the newspaper. No attempt has been made to verify that the information given in the newspaper is accurate or to reconcile alternate spellings of family names. The focus of the index is on the communities of Middleboro and Lakeville, Massachusetts. News from outside these geographic areas is included only if there is a direct link to these towns, i.e., Phineas T. Barnum and the Little People. Special notations are used within the index to designate letters (l), tables (t), photographs (p) and illustrations (i). Authors of letters are cited either within the headline or in parentheses immediately following (l). The often informal nature of reporting presents special challenges to researchers. Additional information about specific businesses, town departments or other concerns can be found under general headines, i.e., Railroads, Streets, etc. when specific information is not provided. Names are a particular challenge in a compilation of this kind. Multiple spellings, misspellings and incomplete names are just a few of the hurdles that must be overcome in order to glean every bit of information contained within the pages of the Gazette. For example, although there are both Pierce and Peirce families in Middleboro, inversion of the “i” and “e” is a common mistake. Sometimes the letter “n” is flipped and becomes a “u.” Because of the word-by-word alphabetization used in this index, names with prefixes, like De Moranville, do not fall in the same place in the index as when the name is spelled without a space, DeMoranville. There are countless examples of how easily names get lost in an index because of spelling errors, so it is advantageous for the researcher to take a broad view when conducting research on individuals and families. It is my hope that the Middleboro Gazette Index, 1930 – 1934 will provide a lasting resource for people researching the history of Middleboro and Lakeville, Massachusetts. Important Notes on Page Numbering: 1) Issue 01/24/30: The masthead indicates that this issue

should have 10 pages. Pages 9 and 10 can found on the microfilm following the first eight pages of the 01/25/29 issue. Pages 1 through 8 can be found on the microfilm in the proper position following the 01/17/30 issue. Be aware that there are some duplicate pages on the microfilm for the 01/24/30 issue.

2) Issue 01/31/30: This issue does not begin with the masthead page rather the first page to appear follows page 8 of the 01/24/30 issue. Please begin numbering the 01/31/30 issue with the page containing the Wenham Garage advertisement in the upper left hand corner. This would put the masthead as page 5. Disregard any duplicate pages and references to page numbers within articles, and continue numbering the pages consecutively through 10.

3) Issue 05/23/30: Following the first four pages of this issue are pages 5 through 8 from the 11/21/30 issue. Following those are pages 5 through 8 of the 05/23/30 issue.

4) Issue 06/13/30: Beginning with the masthead, six pages of this issue are in the following order, page 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, and 10. Following these are four pages from the 6/20/30 issue. And following these are page 3, 4, 5, and 6 of the 06/13/30 issue, in that order.

5) Issue 06/20/30: This is the issue containing the information from the annual high school commencement. The pages for this issue can be found in three places. 1) Beginning with the masthead are pages 1, 2, 9, and 10, in that order. Pages 3, 4, 5, and 6 of this issue can be found following page 8 of the 10/17/30 issue. And finally, pages 7 and 8 can be found following the first four pages of the 11/21/30 issue.

6) Issue 10/17/1930: Following page 10 of the 10/10/30 issue are two pages which are duplicates of others found elsewhere, please ignore these. Following the first eight pages of the 10/17/30 issue are four pages from the 06/20/30 issue. These are then followed by the last two pages of the 10/17/30 issue.

7) Issue 11/21/30: The first four pages of this issue are in the correct location on the microfilm. The two additional pages following these four belong to the 06/20/30 issue (pages 7 and 8). The missing four pages (5 through 9) of the 11/21/30 issue can be found between pages 4 and 5 of the 05/23/30 issue.

8) Issue 03/04/1932: Pages 9 and 10 precede pages 1 through 8.

Mary Pelletier-Hunyadi Indexer

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__Carthy (sic), Francis Son born, 03/06/1931:4

A Abbott, William Lee

Scout executive's report (l), 11/10/1933:3 Abele, Mannert

Stationed in Honolulu, HI, 03/27/1931:1 Abele, Mrs Mannert

Resides in New London, CT, 04/18/1930:1 Accidents

see also Asphyxiation; Bicycles and Bicycling - Accidents; Boats and Boating - Accidents; Burns and Scalds; Cave Ins; Drowning; Electrocution; Explosives and Explosions; Falls (accidents); Firearms Accidents; Industrial Accidents; Pedestrians - Accidents; Railroads - Accidents; Sports - Accidents; Traffic Accidents - Automobiles; Traffic Accidents - Horse-Drawn Vehicles; Traffic Accidents - Motorcycles

George Hopkins' finger severed while working on wagon, 01/03/1930:2 F.A. Harlow's hand severely cut on zinc roll 55 years ago, 03/14/1930:6 Venus Snow fractures shoulder 55 years ago, 04/04/1930:8 Isaac Clark injured by barrel of Japan 55 years ago, 04/18/1930:7 Alfred Dahl has double fracture of leg after run over by tractor,

05/30/1930:4 Spike driven through Harold Touhy's foot, 07/18/1930:7 Little Winnie Griswold runs into scythe, cuts cheek, 08/01/1930:8 Seth Vickery breaks leg while working in the woods, 08/01/1930:8 Strople's leg bruised when kicked by horse, 08/22/1930:3 Big light in front of Town Hall drops to street, 11/21/1930:2 Mail carrier Lawrence Wilbur cuts foot with axe, 12/19/1930:7 Joseph Young's eye injured while at work with highway department,

12/26/1930:1 Roger Hall's hand goes through glass door panel at high school,

01/09/1931:1 Passing auto throws stone through large window at Nemasket Auto,

01/16/1931:1 MacAuley sprains ankle coming down fire pole, 01/16/1931:2 Georgia Walker breaks jaw while sliding on ice, 02/06/1931:1 Peter Strojny breaks leg coasting, 02/13/1931:1 Frank Arnold severely cuts hand while dressing turkey, 04/10/1931:1 A. Whitman Higgins bruises thumb chopping wood, amputation needed,

05/01/1931:3 Higgins' new amputation makes three, 05/01/1931:3 Mrs Theodore Goodreau breaks wrist cranking auto, 05/15/1931:2 Dorothy Horn injured when runs into side of delivery truck,

06/12/1931:1 Harold Caswell goes through Nemasket River flume, 06/26/1931:1 Arthur Phinney injured while cranking engine, 07/10/1931:8 Kermit Hojaboom catches foot in hay rake, 07/17/1931:4 Auto crank kick-back breaks Harry Riggs' arm, 11/06/1931:1 Charles Hunt struck by falling limb while at work in woods,

03/04/1932:6 Sam Goldman's face cut by window glass, 05/20/1932:1 Armand Bessette has unlucky day on post office construction site,

05/27/1932:1 Lawrence Thayer breaks arm cranking auto, 07/22/1932:2 Rodeo steer rider in hospital on danger list, 08/05/1932:1 Mrs Herman Fuller injured by bat at ball game, 08/26/1932:1 Youngster Southworth ropes Breivogel's auto truck, 09/30/1932:1 Genie Buckman catches arm in electric washer, 01/13/1933:2 Three Bridgewater men go through ice in reservoir, 02/24/1933:4 Charles Pillsbury injured in encounter with bull at sanatorium farm,

05/05/1933:2 James Graham injures leg, 06/09/1933:6 John Vickery kicked by horse, 06/16/1933:7 Rock boys dry off in middle of road after swimming, 07/07/1933:3 Dana Provenche injures head while cranking tractor, 10/27/1933:1 Bad gash in Reddington's ankle stems from foolishness, 12/15/1933:1 Frank Graham injures foot while digging frozen ground, 12/22/1933:3

Accidents cont. Shirley McDonald fractures ankle in jump over fence, 01/12/1934:1 Kilpatrick's arm fractured by flying snow shovel, 03/02/1934:1 Herbert Hopkins bruises leg working in West Grove St gravel pit,

06/08/1934:1 W.H. Harvey cuts off end of thumb at work, 06/22/1934:3 Baseball smashes West Bridgewater man's windshield, 06/29/1934:3 Charles Bassett thrown from frightened horse, 09/21/1934:3 Bagnell and LeBlanc suffer broken arms, 10/05/1934:5 Whitman Higgins breaks arm cranking auto, 10/05/1934:6

Actors and Acting Arlene Hackett resides in Worcester, 10/10/1930:1 Mr and Mrs Albert Van Dekker enjoy some success on Broadway,

06/19/1931:1 Over the Hill Lands (poem by Arleen Hackett), 04/22/1932:7 Mary Joy Crosier has lead in stock company production on Martha's

Vineyard, 09/08/1933:1 Mary Pickford stops at Orrall's filling station in North Lakeville,

02/02/1934:6 Adams, Albert Eugene

Will in probate, 05/19/1933:5 Adams, Alice

Wedding described, 11/27/1931:4 Adams, Alice Jeannette

Engaged to Kenneth Warren Burgess, 04/03/1931:3 Adams, Emily H.

Wedding described, 04/24/1931:2 Adams, Gene

Obituary, 05/05/1933:8 Adams, George

Obituary, 05/06/1932:2, 05/13/1932:6 Adams, Jeanne

Wedding described, 05/11/1934:1 Adams, John D.

Deceased Elk honored at memorial service, 12/12/1930:2 Adams, Nancy

Wed to Francis E. Butler, 09/09/1932:4 Adsit, Elsie

Begins studies at Bridgewater State, 09/14/1934:6 Africa

Eliza Guerini enjoying Mediterranean cruise, 05/16/1930:1 Roger Vaughan returns from South America and the Mediterranean,

06/06/1930:4 Alwyn Jones reportedly in Algiers, 07/31/1931:1 Alwyn Jones touches Gibraltar, 08/07/1931:6

African Americans Famous Peirce Academy grad, Dr. William H. Crogman, dies,

11/20/1931:4 Aged

see also Ganyer, Lucy; Montgomery Home for Aged People Applications accepted for old age assistance, 02/27/1931:5 Gayner to reopen convalescent home in North Middleboro,

05/29/1931:1 Over 100 applications for assistance filed with local board, 07/03/1931:1 First check distributed for old age assistance, 07/10/1931:1 First old age pension check given out in Lakeville, 07/17/1931:3 Head tax for old age assistance, 07/29/1932:1 Hannah Shaw's will provides generously for home for the aged,

08/18/1933:1 Proposed budget for 1934 (t), 02/02/1934:2 Blue Spruce Rest Home run by Lucy Gayner, 06/29/1934:6

Agriculture Middleboro ideal for industry, 10/07/1932:3

Aikins, Edith J. Tax collector's sale, 04/21/1933:6

Airplanes (see Aviation) A.J. Pasztor & Sons (see Middleboro Bakery) A.J. Tower Co.

Fails to comply with state law (ad), 01/03/1930:7

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Alan Mortgage Co. Tax collector's sale, 05/19/1933:5

Albert, Joaquin Inquest held into traffic death of New Bedford man, 08/29/1930:2

Alberts Shoe Co. New shoe firm ready to move, 06/30/1933:1 To the taxpayers of Middleboro (l) (J.H. Burkhead), 07/14/1933:2 Workers wanted (ad), 07/21/1933:8 Wages raised 12 to 15 percent, 09/01/1933:1

Albright, Irving Robert Engaged to Eileen Betsey Dean, 09/26/1930:3 Wedding described, 10/24/1930:6

Alcoholic Beverage Industry see also Middleboro Liquor Dealers' Association Gomes gets one month for keeping and exposing liquor, 01/10/1930:2 Charles Jennings fined for illegal transportation, 01/17/1930:3 Gomes' seized liquor declared forfeit, 01/17/1930:3 Big liquor seizure in Lakeville, 05/09/1930:1 Frank Zataut arrested for maintaining liquor nuisance, 05/09/1930:1 Frank Zataut in court on liquor charges, 05/16/1930:2 Boston driver stopped in Lakeville with load of liquor, 06/06/1930:1 Raid at John Delude's yields wine and beer, 09/26/1930:7 John Delude fined $50 for keeping and exposing liquor, 10/03/1930:4 Alleged rum racketeer in Lakeville makes headlines, 10/17/1930:1 Rum racket ends in gory fight in Lakeville, 10/17/1930:1 Big load of alcohol seized, 11/21/1930:2 Heavy fines for rum runners, 11/28/1930:5 Liquor raid at home of Edward Wallace on West Side, 12/04/1931:6 Wallace not guilty of maintaining liquor nuisance, 12/11/1931:1 Police make big haul at Trinque's on Cambridge St, 04/22/1932:1 Kazimer Znotin faces liquor charges, 05/27/1932:3 Kazimer Znotin held for grand jury, 06/03/1932:4 Fire from still destroys house occupied by Peter Pina, 12/23/1932:1 Viola Rudolph pleads not guilty to maintaining liquor nuisance,

12/30/1932:1 Viola Rudolph pleads not guilty to liquor charge, 01/06/1933:4 Peter Zakarian charged with maintaining a liquor nuisance,

06/01/1934:4 Peter Zakarian fined $50 on liquor charge, 06/15/1934:5 Dascoulias, Gasunas, and Eldridge apply for liquor licenses,

12/21/1934:4 Alcoholic Beverages

The dream of a moderate drinker (l) (Alexander Heath), 01/17/1930:2 Anti-use pledges prepared for school children 55 years ago,

06/13/1930:3 Confiscated wine cask breaks open as police move headquarters,

03/04/1932:1 King alcohol on the rampage again (l) (Thomas E. Hirst), 03/03/1933:3 King alcohol road of broken promises (l) (Thomas E. Hirst),

03/10/1933:3 Beer case manufacturing here, 06/09/1933:1

Alcoholic Beverages - Law and Legislation see also Prohibition Harry Sampson speaks on proposed repeal of state enforcement laws,

04/25/1930:9 Vote No to repeal of Baby Volstead Act (ad) (Christine Clough, Alice

Day Heath), 10/31/1930:2 $100,000 worth of liquor stored in no-license town (ad) (l) (Alexander

Heath), 10/31/1930:4 Adnah Harlow opposed to repeal committee (ad), 10/31/1930:4 Large audience for noted Boston lawyer, Harry LeBaron Sampson,

10/31/1930:7 How Middleboro voted on license question, 03/31/1933:1 No telling what selectmen will decide about licenses, 04/07/1933:1 Selectmen refuse beer licenses, 04/14/1933:1 Selectmen vote No, 04/14/1933:1 Not much buzz surrounding special election, 04/21/1933:1 Beer licenses, yes or no (l) (John P. Garfield and John W. Annas),

04/21/1933:4 The beer question (l) (Kenelm Winslow), 04/21/1933:6

Alcoholic Beverages – Law and Legislation cont. Seven of twelve licenses for 3.2 beer in effect here, 05/05/1933:1 Three-two beer on sale here, 05/05/1933:1 More beer licenses granted, 05/26/1933:1 For second time voters in favor of repeal of Prohibition, 06/16/1933:1 Selectmen revoke Marabella's beer license, 06/16/1933:1 Selectmen set hours and fees for beer licenses, 06/16/1933:1 Town gets feet wet again, 06/16/1933:1 Selectmen discuss beer licenses, 06/30/1933:1 Selectmen turn down partial payments on licenses, 06/30/1933:1 Marabella appeals license repeal, 07/21/1933:1 Roy Malaguti granted license to sell beer, 09/29/1933:1 Alcoholic Beverage Act (l) (K.H. Washburn), 12/08/1933:1 Beer and wine licenses granted by selectmen, 12/15/1933:1 Selectmen discuss wine and malt beverage licenses, 12/15/1933:1 Kenelm Winslow invites discussion on 18th amendment (l),

12/15/1933:2 Selectmen meet to prepare town meeting warrant, 01/05/1934:1 Licenses add to town coffers, 01/12/1934:1 Selectmen defer decision of license applications, 02/02/1934:1 Package store petitions tabled by selectmen, 02/16/1934:2 Liquor and the NRA (l) (Earl F. Gates), 03/09/1934:2 Sawicki's petition to sell alcoholic beverages tabled by selectmen,

03/30/1934:1 Selectmen consider license petitions, 03/30/1934:1 List of CWA workers supplied to liquor license holders, 04/27/1934:1 Manning granted license, Bartis applies, 04/27/1934:1 John Creedon applies for liquor license for Owl Inn, 10/12/1934:1 Vote No to license law (ad), 10/19/1934:2 District Neighborhood convention forms No License committee,

10/26/1934:4 Dascoulis allegedly violates liquor laws, 10/26/1934:5 Vote No on liquor issue (ad) (Carl G. Kendall), 10/26/1934:8 District Beverage Assoc. supports Yes vote (ad), 11/02/1934:7 District Neighborhood convention says vote No (ad), 11/02/1934:8 District Neighborhood convention says don't believe them (ad),

11/02/1934:9 Recount on liquor vote (t), 11/16/1934:1 Selectmen discuss new regulations, 12/21/1934:1 Selectmen hold addition session on regulations, 12/21/1934:3 Sinoski and Liber apply for liquor licenses, 12/21/1934:7 Suggested regulations made by local licensing authorities (ad),

12/21/1934:7 Alcott, Fred

Killed in auto crash in East Fairhaven, 06/22/1934:7 Alden, A. Ella

Obituary, 03/07/1930:9 Alden, A.G.

Returns from Boston 55 years ago, 05/09/1930:6 Alden, Albert

Installs fences around real estate 55 years ago, 11/28/1930:6 Alden, Arthur W.

Alden and Thomas dissolve partnership in Middleboro Motor Sales, 12/22/1933:6

Alden, Asenath Ella Obituary, 03/07/1930:1 Dies at age 81, 03/07/1930:4

Alden, Daniel Picked up insensible after thrown from cars 55 years ago, 07/11/1930:8

Alden, Elizabeth Obituary, 05/27/1932:3

Alden, Frederick Born to Frederick W., 02/17/1933:2

Alden, Frederick W. Son born, 02/17/1933:2

Alden, George D. Poem The Master Weaver set to music, 08/26/1932:1

Alden, Harrison Fire destroys landmark house at Pleasant and Clay St, 02/24/1933:1

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Alden, J. Edwards Obituary, 10/06/1933:1 Dies at age 67, 10/06/1933:4 Will in probate, 10/13/1933:5

Alden, James M. Contracts to grade and build new road 55 years ago, 10/10/1930:8

Alden, John B. Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

Alden, Major John H. Resigns from Second Company Governor's Foot Guard in CT,

02/12/1932:7 Alden, Maynard

Runs marathon here, heads to Rhode Island for more competition, 09/01/1933:4

Finishes 10th in field of 96 in Waltham City marathon, 10/20/1933:1 Runs in Cathedral YMCA ten-mile road race, 04/20/1934:1

Alder, Inez B. To direct pageant for Nashville schools, 10/09/1931:2

Alder, Inez Bassett Authors historical pageant, 05/06/1932:1

Aldrich, Alonzo B. Obituary, 02/23/1934:1

Aldrich, Caroline L. Obituary, 01/17/1930:1, 01/24/1930:1

Aldrich, George Everett St couple married 50 years, biographies (p), 08/22/1930:1

Aldrich, Marion Engaged to Ernest Thomas, 09/26/1930:1

Aldrich, Oscar J. Assigned to First Church in Pawtucket, RI, 04/11/1930:1

Alewives (see Herring) Alexander (Mr)

Anne Campbell stenographer at Dahlia Farm, 05/30/1930:7 Alexander, Herbert

Reports theft from flower shop, 11/18/1932:7 Alexander, J. Herbert

Receives order of 250,000 bulbs, 01/10/1930:1 Hires Robert Glidden, 03/28/1930:5 Displays dahlia and gladiola specimens at fairs, 09/05/1930:1 Reports record sale of gladioli bulbs, 01/23/1931:2 Mary Allison accepts post as stenographer, 03/06/1931:3 Employs Edwin Shaw, 03/13/1931:1 Displays flowers at Cape Cod Horticultural Flower Show, 08/14/1931:1 Building defaced with paint on Halloween, 11/03/1933:1

Alexander, J.H. Leases land from Lulu Tinkham for dahlia farm, 11/07/1930:2 Employs Mary Faulkner, 04/08/1932:6

Alexander, Joseph Employed by Z.L. Canedy, 09/07/1934:4

Alexanian, Harry To box in semi-finals in New Bedford, 10/21/1932:1

Alger, Elizabeth Employed at W.T. Grant, 07/11/1930:1

Alger, Fred Auto fire at home, 01/01/1932:1

Alger, Fred B. Auto catches fire, 11/28/1930:1 Daughter born, 11/10/1933:4

Alger, Mrs Dolph Alumnus of Smith College, 06/13/1930:1

Alger, Mrs Stanley F. Alumnus of Smith College, 06/13/1930:1

Alger, Priscilla Seeks re-election to School Committee, 12/12/1930:4, 12/22/1933:1 Graduates from Rhode Island Hospital training school, 05/25/1934:1 Awarded scholarship to either Simmons or Columbia, 05/25/1934:2

Alger, Priscilla Stetson School budget in danger (l), 02/09/1934:1

Alger, Rhodolphus Son born, 11/27/1931:4

Alger, Richard Young Scout officials receive keys to town (p), 04/08/1932:4 Enters Harvard College this fall, 09/09/1932:1

Alger, Richard Elwin Awarded part of Morey Scholarship, 12/14/1934:6

Alger, Stanley F. Daughter born, 11/04/1932:4

Alger, Walter Daughter born, 10/10/1930:4

Alger, Walter E. Petitions to confirm title to land, 05/23/1930:7

Allan, Bert J. Tax collector's sale, 10/07/1932:7

Allan, B.J. Fire in house on Everett St, 01/22/1932:2 Son Elmer joins in law partnership, 03/31/1933:4

Allan, Elmer Fire in hot water heater on Courtland St, 05/11/1934:1

Allan, Elmer G. Joins father in law partnership, 03/31/1933:4 Files nomination papers for treasurer/collector, 12/28/1934:1

Allan, Robina M. Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

Allen (Mr) Resides in Phillips' house in South Middleboro, 04/29/1932:2

Allen, Amy H. Administrator's sale of real estate, 12/25/1931:7

Allen, C.W. Preacher at Braintree Heights, 08/01/1930:8

Allen, Ella M. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 05/15/1931:5, 06/24/1932:6

Allen, Eugen Wed to Doris Thompson, 10/09/1931:9

Allen, Eugene Physician at Quincy shipyards, 08/01/1930:8

Allen, Fred Makes first appearance as professional wrestler, 02/26/1932:4 Wins second professional wrestling bout, 03/04/1932:1 Adds another victim to rapidly growing list, 03/18/1932:4 Engaged to Gertrude Hanlon, 06/01/1934:6

Allen, Frederic Moves to Marion Rd, 11/02/1934:6

Allen, Frederic C. Wed to Gertrude I. Hanlon, 06/01/1934:4 Wed to Gertrude Hanlon, 06/08/1934:7

Allen, Frederick Earns notice in wrestling circles, 04/22/1932:3

Allen, George B. Obituary, 11/07/1930:4

Allen, Gladys Teacher in Weymouth, 08/01/1930:8

Allen, Grace High school teacher of 35 years resigns, 10/03/1930:1 High school teacher resigns, 10/03/1930:2 Resumes residency in Middleboro, 12/11/1931:1

Allen, Harry B. Engaged to Margaret E. Pearce, 12/21/1934:4

Allen, John Purchases William Sanford place, 04/10/1931:1 Moves from Sanford place to Hammond place, 10/09/1931:3

Allen, John A. Dies at age 61, 01/19/1933:4

Allen, Katherine Moves to Orleans, 11/23/1934:6

Allen, Katherine W. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 11/30/1934:5

Allen, Laura A. Wife of Walter K. dies at age 68, 06/09/1933:4

Allen, Leon Break-in at Alden St store, 12/07/1934:1

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Allen, Leon C. Tax collector's sale, 12/02/1932:7

Allen, Lillian Moves from Hyannis to Rock, 04/20/1934:3

Allen, Mrs Walter K. Obituary, 06/09/1933:1

Allen, Victor Marion Rd home destroyed by fire, 10/16/1931:1 Obituary, 10/26/1934:1, 7

Allen, Victor H. Dies at age 51, 10/26/1934:4

Aller, Leslie G. Not guilty of drunkenness, 11/10/1933:4 Charges policemen with conspiracy to bring about arrest, 11/17/1933:1 Charges against policemen discussed by selectmen, 11/17/1933:4

Aller, L.G. In charge of Studebaker Service Station in Everett Square (ad),

02/28/1930:5 Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:9

Alley (Dr) Ground broken for new home at sanatorium, 10/03/1930:6

Alley, Herbert Son born, 05/16/1930:4

Alley, Leon A. Local enthusiast has homing pigeons in 100-mile race, 05/16/1930:3 Local man participates in pigeon race from Albany, 05/23/1930:5 Bird takes seventh in 300-mile race, 06/06/1930:10 Bird finishes fifth in 500-mile race, 06/27/1930:6 Superintendent of sanatorium, 07/15/1932:4 Valuable homing pigeon stolen, 08/26/1932:1 Reward for recovery of stolen bird (ad), 08/26/1932:8

Allison, Faith Resides in Bridgewater, 12/23/1932:4

Allison, Mary Will represent Massachusetts at national 4-H meet (p), 04/11/1930:9 Accepts position with shoe factory in Bridgewater, 09/19/1930:2 Accepts post as stenographer with J. Herbert Alexander, 03/06/1931:3

Allison, Matthew Larceny of watch leads to young firebug, 05/16/1930:1 Apple trees bear fruit and blossoms at same time, 09/09/1932:1

Allison, Mattie Moves from North Middleboro to Bridgewater, 11/09/1934:7

Allison, William C. Obituary, 06/02/1933:1

Almquist, Arthur Receives 25-year pin from G.E. Keith Shoe Co., 03/27/1931:1

Almquist, Mrs Arthur Father dies in North Easton, 01/26/1934:1

Almy, C. Chimney fire on Benson St, 04/27/1934:1

Almy, George Moves into The Mansion House, 03/30/1934:7

Alonzo F. Ryder Co., Inc. Ryder's store (l) (H.S.G.), 03/21/1930:6 Successor to Trade Mark Stores, Inc. (ad), 10/31/1930:4 52nd anniversary sale (ad), 01/02/1931:4 Employs Elizabeth Standish, 07/10/1931:1 Juveniles involved in local breaks, 10/02/1931:1 Edna Riggs resigns, 01/22/1932:1 Employs Nellie Kelley, 08/12/1932:1 Employs Mary McDonald, 09/02/1932:1 Water pipes burst in sub-zero temperatures, 01/05/1934:1 Roberta Souza breaks window in Ryder's store after slipping on ice,

02/09/1934:1 History and profile of Middleboro business (p), 10/05/1934:1

Alpert, Lewis Daughter born, 03/23/1934:4

Alpert, Louis Daughter bon, 06/24/1932:8 Assistant physician at sanatorium, 07/01/1932:2 Collides with Brockton driver on Grove St, 08/18/1933:1

Alto, Kauko A. Engaged to Ethel L. Bassett, 02/26/1932:4

Alton, Kauko A. Wed to Ethel L. Bassett, 03/04/1932:4

Amaral, Angeline Wed to Joseph W. Gabrey, 09/11/1931:4

Amberga, Eugene Tax collector's sale, 04/06/1934:5

Amberger, Eugene Purchases house and store from William Anderson, 05/08/1931:1 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 11/04/1932:5

Ambulances Legion proposes to purchase ambulance for town, 06/12/1931:1 Egger's statement of service costs over four years (ad) (t), 09/02/1932:8 Ambulance appropriation discussed at town meeting, 02/16/1934:1 Selectmen authorize purchase of ambulance, 03/30/1934:1 Maxim Motor Co. puts new police ambulance in shape, 05/04/1934:1 Fills much needed service, 05/18/1934:1

American Building Tucker and Cushing purchase property 55 years ago, 03/07/1930:8 Saloon in rear of American building closed 55 years ago, 05/23/1930:8 Well dug 55 years ago, 10/30/1931:6 District Court moves from Peirce Academy to Old American building,

03/04/1932:1 American Cranberry Exchange

Market opens at $11 per barrel, 09/19/1930:1 Carver has two representatives on board, 09/04/1931:3 Calculates opening price on Howes, 10/30/1931:4 Crop results grow steadily, 04/22/1932:7 Announces opening price, $8 per barrel, 09/23/1932:1

American Legion - Simeon L. Nickerson Post see also Sons of the American Legion That Legion flag (l) (Patrick J. McMahon), 03/21/1930:7 Holds annual get-together, 05/23/1930:6 Forest E. Thomas new commander (p), 06/06/1930:1 Sponsors team in junior baseball league, 06/06/1930:4 Carnival a financial success, 08/01/1930:6 Holds special meeting on participation in National Convention,

09/26/1930:1 History of national and local organization (p), 10/03/1930:1 Holds annual minstrel show, 10/31/1930:1 Poppy Day fund raiser (l) (Ruth E. Skillings), 11/07/1930:1 Last two days of minstrel show a success, 11/07/1930:2 Armistice Day observance, 11/14/1930:1 Surpasses programs from previous years, 11/14/1930:1 GAR expresses appreciation to Legion for help with Howes' funeral (l),

12/19/1930:6 Wants transfer from Providence to Boston jurisdiction, 01/23/1931:1 Organizes junior team, 04/24/1931:1 New date set for Poppy Day, 05/15/1931:4 Proposes to purchase ambulance for town, 06/12/1931:1 Carnival attracts large crowds, 07/24/1931:1 Carnival closes with record attendance, 07/31/1931:1 Statement on death of Marsland (l), 10/09/1931:2 Armistice Day near at hand, 10/16/1931:1 Presents annual show, Page the Prince, 12/18/1931:1 Responds to criticism of program for show (l), 12/25/1931:3 Passes resolutions upon death of Everett Chase, 01/22/1932:4 Discusses plan to aid unemployed at town meeting, 02/19/1932:1 Doing its part to help unemployed, 02/26/1932:1 Drive against unemployment begins, 02/26/1932:1 Cast of 150 locals for The College Flapper (ad) (t), 03/04/1932:3 Members not seeking official town positions, 03/25/1932:1 Reports to selectmen on unemployment drive, 03/25/1932:1 Fine work done to relieve unemployment, 04/01/1932:1 Invitation for new members (l), 04/15/1932:6

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American Legion - Simeon L. Nickerson Post cont. Everett Saunders new commander, 06/10/1932:2 Carnival draws crowd, but not dollars, 07/22/1932:4 Storm interferes with last night of carnival, 07/29/1932:4 Wins Twilight League championship, 08/19/1932:1 Good cooperation for Armistice Day celebration, 11/25/1932:1 Objects to Economic League (l), 12/16/1932:2 Holds poppy sale only once a year, 07/14/1933:4 Carnival draws large crowds all week, 07/21/1933:4 Congratulations for securing 10th District Armistice Day parade,

10/13/1933:1 Large crowd here for Armistice Sunday, 11/10/1933:1 Witnesses loud in praise of Armistice Day events, 11/10/1933:1 Armistice Day parade a complete success, 11/17/1933:1 Armistice Day parade of highest order, 11/17/1933:1 Extends thanks to editor (l), 11/17/1933:4 Jenney Coal Co. donates parade prize to Thimble Club Daughters,

12/01/1933:1 Report of welfare drive, 01/26/1934:4 Membership drive draws to a close, 02/09/1934:2 Veterans' Night well attended, 02/16/1934:1 Growth of Legion in Middleboro (l), 03/23/1934:4 Gathers to celebrate 15th anniversary of Legion, 03/23/1934:5 History of local post (l), 03/30/1934:3, 04/13/1934:6, 04/20/1934:6,

04/27/1934:6 Unjustly accused of peddling (l), 05/18/1934:1 Legion to organize squad to aid police and fire departments,

06/01/1934:1 Selectmen accept plan to organize emergency squad, 06/01/1934:1 Court room scene of entertainment, 10/05/1934:1

American Legion - Simeon L. Nickerson Post (Drum and Bugle Corps) Legion organizes corps, 05/23/1930:1 Plays in South Carver, 09/12/1930:1, 09/26/1930:1 Practices for Boston convention (p), 10/03/1930:1 Wins prize at Taunton, 10/17/1930:3 Congratulations to corps, 07/10/1931:1 Wins first at Rockland competition, 07/10/1931:2 Presents fine 4th celebration, 07/07/1933:1

American Legion - Simeon L. Nickerson Post (Rifle Club) Legion organizes club, 06/05/1931:1 Renewed interest in club, 01/22/1932:1 Holds first meet, 02/05/1932:1 Resumes regular weekly matches (t), 01/20/1933:2 New range opens in basement of Town Hall, 04/14/1933:4 Invited to National Rifle Association competition, 02/09/1934:1

American Legion - Simeon L. Nickerson Post, Women's Auxiliary Holds annual get-together, 05/23/1930:6 Poppy Day fund raiser (l) (Ruth E. Skillings), 11/07/1930:1

American Lithuanian Co-operative Market Antone Stanley loses court case, 09/08/1933:1 Beer and wine license granted by selectmen, 12/15/1933:1

American Oil Co. Filling station has license suspended, then returned, 12/15/1933:1 Petition for license to sell gasoline, 02/09/1934:8

American Railway Express Co. Cuts services here, 12/05/1930:1 Services cut to four hours daily, 12/05/1930:1 Break-at at express office, 04/10/1931:1 Peter Kontoes arraigned on charge of breaking and entering,

04/24/1931:1 Lays off William Kenniston, Horace Swift sole employee, 08/28/1931:1

American Red Cross (see Red Cross - Middleboro Chapter) Americas

see also California Phebe Egger tours the west, 06/06/1930:1 Roger Vaughan returns from South America and the Mediterranean,

06/06/1930:4 Mrs George Richards describes trip to Florida, 03/27/1931:4 Warren Luce arrives from California via Panama Canal, 05/08/1931:1

Americas cont. Winthrop Manwaring on 12-day cruise to Havana and Nassau,

03/03/1933:1 Winthrop Manwaring leaves for series of cruises, 06/30/1933:1 N. Dorrance Ryder departs for cruise of West Indies and South America,

02/02/1934:1 Morrill Ryder on vacation to southern ports, 03/09/1934:1 Harry Goodale travels to Panama and the Canal Zone, 03/30/1934:1 Mr and Mrs W.J. Taylor travel via Panama Canal from San Francisco,

04/06/1934:1 Ames, George

Daughter born, 10/26/1934:4 Amoco Service Station

John Callan new manager (ad), 06/22/1934:4 Amsden, Chester

Engaged to Florence Blakeman, 04/06/1934:1 Amsden, Helen F.

Obituary, 12/11/1931:1 Widow of Frank H. dies at age 71, 12/11/1931:4

Amsden, Leah Alberta Wedding described, 11/28/1930:1

Anachi, Michael Fire in shed at rear of property at Oak St and Maple Ave, 05/19/1933:4

Ancestors' Day Ancestors' Sunday (l) (Kenelm Winslow), 07/18/1930:1 Appropriations asked for sacred concert (l) (Kenelm Winslow),

07/25/1930:3 Things to remember (l) (p) (Kenelm Winslow), 08/08/1930:5 Approximately 400 attend sixth annual event, 08/15/1930:2 Ancestral pews (l) (Kenelm Winslow), 08/22/1930:2 Reminder from George Deane (l), 07/17/1931:1 Schedule of Sunday events at First Congregational (ad) (p),

07/24/1931:4 Ancestors' Sunday (l) (Kenelm Winslow), 07/24/1931:6 Organizers deserve encouragement, 07/31/1931:1 Sunday at the Green attracts over 400, 08/14/1931:6 Sunday program (ad) (p) (t), 08/05/1932:4 First Congregational hosts 8th annual observance, 08/19/1932:3 Ancestors' Sunday (l) (George A. Deane), 07/21/1933:1 Excellent attendance despite weather, 08/18/1933:3

Ancient Free & Accepted Order of Masons - Mayflower Lodge Holds annual meeting, 11/07/1930:1 Holds annual Ladies' Night, 03/06/1931:1 Holds annual election 55 years ago, 12/04/1931:8 Chester Weston charged with larceny from Masonic lodge (p),

02/12/1932:1 Chester Weston admits to larceny from lodge, 03/04/1932:1 Window panes shatter at quarters on Center St, 06/01/1934:1

Anderson, Adolphus Obituary, 04/04/1930:1 Dies at age 79, 04/04/1930:4

Anderson, Albert L. Wed to Mary Gillespie, 04/08/1932:4

Anderson, Alice Wedding described, 06/22/1934:1 Wed to Alexander Heath, Jr., 06/22/1934:4

Anderson, Alice G. Engaged to Horace C. Wilbur, 02/23/1934:4 Wed to Horace C. Wilbur, 03/02/1934:3, 4

Anderson, B.E. Arch supports (ad), 07/01/1932:3

Anderson, Burnett E. Falls through trap door at South Main St store, 01/09/1931:1 Chimney fire at shoe repair shop in Darrow block, 01/16/1931:1

Anderson, Burnette Sister dies in Harrisburg, PA, 11/25/1932:1

Anderson, David Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:6

Anderson, Dora R. Tax collector's sale of real estate, 06/22/1934:5

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Anderson, Edith Obituary, 09/18/1931:4

Anderson, Edith T. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 03/30/1934:5

Anderson, Ela Barber resigns from Sherard's to open new shop in Boston, 12/28/1934:4

Anderson, F.T. Shoe repair (ad), 01/03/1930:6 South Middleboro couple married 47 years, 12/15/1933:7

Anderson, George Navy man's ship docked in New York, 05/16/1930:9

Anderson, Harry Junior editor of Tech News at Worcester Polytechnic, 04/06/1934:2

Anderson, Harry T. Initiated into Theta Upsilon Omega at Worcester Polytechnic,

03/10/1933:1 Worcester Polytechnic student receives Alzirus Brown award,

07/21/1933:1 Anderson, Harry Theodore, Jr.

Joins Boyntonians at Worcester Polytechnic, 11/25/1932:4 Anderson, Helen B.

Obituary, 03/25/1932:1 Widow of Carl dies at age 86, 03/25/1932:4 Will in probate, 04/01/1932:5

Anderson, Irene Engaged to George Masscott, 06/20/1930:4 Wed to George Massicott, 07/11/1930:4

Anderson, Leon F. Collides with auto driven by Brockton man, 06/15/1934:1

Anderson, Mabel Engaged to Weston Eayrs, Jr., 06/01/1934:1

Anderson, Mary O. Obituary, 04/07/1933:1 Dies at age 50, 04/07/1933:4

Anderson, Mathilda Will in probate, 05/23/1930:8 Executor's sale of real estate, 09/04/1931:4 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 10/30/1931:4

Anderson, Mathilda Hanson Obituary, 05/02/1930:1 Brockton woman dies at age 78, 05/02/1930:4

Anderson, Mrs Thomas Resides in Hartford, CT, 03/06/1931:6

Anderson, Nicholas Garage and auto at Everett and Keith St burn, 12/14/1934:1

Anderson, Nickolas Everett St couple married 50 years, 11/27/1931:4

Anderson, Paul Chimney fire on Cherry St, 04/21/1933:1

Anderson, Ruth Returns to Bridgewater State for junior year, 09/15/1933:1 Employed at Lucy Braley's candy kitchen, 06/29/1934:7

Anderson, Thomas Purchase St place of Lothrop Thomas (p), 08/15/1930:1 Oldest member of Guildry of Brechcin, Scotland, 09/26/1930:1

Anderson, William Store leased and run by Assonet couple, 07/04/1930:6 Sells house and store to Eugene Amberger, 05/08/1931:1

Anderson, William L. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 12/05/1930:9

Anderson, Wilma Attends secretarial school in Boston, 04/01/1932:7

Anderson, Zola M. Shaw Wed to Scott McCallum, 06/01/1934:4

Anderson, Zola Mae Shaw Wedding described, 06/01/1934:1

Anderson, Zola M.S. Engaged to Scott McCallum, 05/18/1934:4

Andrade, Henry Pleads not guilty to keeping children out of school, 04/17/1931:3

Andre, Anthony Daughter born, 03/23/1934:4

Andrews, Anne Uncle dies in Buffalo, 03/02/1934:1

Andrews, Charles Joseph Barros fined $10 for assault on Andrews, 03/10/1933:1

Andrews, Jack Obituary, 09/29/1933:4

Andrews, Mary Memorial service held for deceased WRC members, 07/01/1932:2

Andrews, Mary E. Obituary, 09/25/1931:1 Widow of Gustavus G. dies at age 80, 09/25/1931:4 Petition for administration of estate, 09/25/1931:5

Andrews, Mary W. Wife of William A. dies, 11/28/1930:4 Obituary, 12/05/1930:1

Andrews, Nettie Dies in Gardiner, ME, 03/10/1933:1

Andrew's Shoe Store Specials for graduation (ad), 04/20/1934:8

Angell, Mrs Arthur Hosts family reunion, 10/26/1934:4

Angers, Charles Wed to Marion Standish, 08/05/1932:4 Daughter born, 03/17/1933:5 Fined $10 for violating wage law, 05/11/1934:1 Truck collides with Boston auto on Cape road, 10/19/1934:4

Angers, Charles W. Engaged to Marion Standish, 07/29/1932:4 Wed to Marion Standish, 08/05/1932:4 Francis Dooley arrested for assault on Angers, 12/07/1934:6

Angers, Marion Collides with Dube at Oak and High St, 10/07/1932:1

Angier, Paul Chimney fire in Lakeville, 05/05/1933:1

Angus, N.K. Tax collector's sale (t), 09/12/1930:5

Animal Welfare Antoinette Murdock charged with cruelty to animals, 07/24/1931:2 Report of animal inspector (t), 01/26/1934:7

Annas, John W. Beer licenses, yes or no (l), 04/21/1933:4

Annas, John W., Jr. New pastor at Central ME Church (p), 04/24/1931:1 Reception at Central ME for new pastor and wife, 05/08/1931:1 Sunday sports (l), 10/30/1931:9 Son born, 03/25/1932:4 Fred Hanson completes New Hampshire cottage-building project for

Annas, 09/01/1933:1 Receives appointment to Methodist church in Corning, NY,

10/12/1934:1 Annas, J.W.

Presents Sunday morning program on WBSO, 06/01/1934:1 Annas, J.W., Jr.

Hanson builds cottage at Lake Winnepesaukee, 08/11/1933:1 Annas, Mrs John W, Jr.

Sails for Liverpool, 04/27/1934:1 Antiques

C.J. Bennett pays best prices for antiques (ad), 05/11/1934:8 Edith Hudson at The Homestead, gifts and antiques (ad), 05/18/1934:8

Apples Raymond Bowley's apple tree in blossom, 09/05/1930:1 Dry spell causes windfall, 10/10/1930:1 Local growers win membership in 90 Per Cent Clean Apple club,

10/31/1930:2 Lakeville Hospital head farmer Mahoney a noted apple man,

10/31/1930:7 Clifton Nelson's orchard on verge of full bloom, 05/13/1932:1

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Apples cont. Matthew Allison's apple trees bear fruit and blossoms at same time,

09/09/1932:1 Hewitt Bros.'s Stand, apples and peaches, East Grove St (ad),

09/16/1932:8 Maxim and Burkhead members of 90 Per Cent Clean Apple club,

09/30/1932:7 Frank Graham picks full apple blossom, 10/07/1932:7 Nelson Orchards, winter apples ready for delivery (ad), 10/07/1932:8 John Paun's tree bears fruit and blooms at the same time, 09/29/1933:1 James Burkhead one of leading growers in the state, 11/03/1933:3

Appliances see also Barden, William C.; Egger, William J.M. Love authorized dealer of The Fowler oil range (ad), 09/12/1930:2 C.A. Bourne, refrigerators, 21 North St (ad), 05/22/1931:2 Robert Broadbent, National range burner (ad), 10/09/1931:5 R.S. Jones, Ideal oil burners for ranges and stoves (ad), 11/06/1931:5 Gomes and Germaine, Modern Deluxe range oil burner (ad),

08/26/1932:2 Sumner Redlon exclusive dealer for Leonard electric refrigerator (ad),

03/31/1933:6 Appling, Harold E.

Daughter born, 06/30/1933:6 Appling, Mrs Henry E.

Aunt dies in Brockton, 05/02/1930:2 Appling, Russell

Daughter born, 10/02/1931:3 North Carver couple married 3 years, 11/03/1933:3

Appling, Russell E. Honeymooning couple return home, 11/07/1930:3

Appling, Russell Elmer Wed to Alice Bessie Drake in 1930, 01/23/1931:4

April, Eugene Son born, 12/22/1933:6

April, Helen M. Wed to John C. McDonald, 11/10/1933:4

April, Helen Marie Wedding described, 11/10/1933:3

April, Paul Daughter born, 11/27/1931:2 Son born, 12/16/1932:6

April, Paul J. Engaged to Cora M. LaDoux, 07/04/1930:4 Wedding described, 09/05/1930:1 Wed to Cora M. LaDoux, 09/05/1930:4 Wed to Cora M. LeDoux, 09/05/1930:6

April, Raymond Runaway boy returns, 07/22/1932:7

A.R. Glidden & Son Value-giving store (ad), 01/03/1930:4 Largest sale in 19 years in business (ad), 02/19/1932:4 Blasting at post office site causes damage to surrounding businesses,

05/13/1932:1 Celebrates 60 years experience (ad) (p), 09/30/1932:4 Fire department does the job right, 02/23/1934:1 Store suffers heavy losses in fire, 02/23/1934:1 Fire sale (ad), 03/02/1934:3 Grand re-opening sale (ad), 05/18/1934:2 Re-opening sale, 05/18/1934:6

A.R. Owens & Son Furniture and piano moving (ad), 02/13/1931:3

Archaeology Alexander Heath, Jr. unearths Indian battle ax while plowing,

10/06/1933:1 Indian battle ax unearthed in Heath's garden, 10/13/1933:1 Indian arrowheads surface during playground expansion work,

10/27/1933:1 Archer, Helen

In collision with Taunton driver on East Main St, 03/03/1933:1

Archer, Hiram J. Town government (l), 08/12/1932:3 More about town government (l), 08/26/1932:3 Town manager question (l), 10/14/1932:2 Government a system (l), 01/20/1933:7 Our town charter (l), 02/03/1933:2

Archer, Priscilla C. To attend Framingham Normal School, 07/11/1930:1

Archer, Robert S. Enrolls as freshman at Northeastern University, 09/18/1931:1

Archibald, Beulah Wed to Walter E. Bosworth, 11/17/1933:4

Archibald, Margaret M. Tax collector's sale, 09/11/1931:4

Archibald, Ralph Gets probation for assault on wife Wilma, 03/04/1932:4 Guilty of assault on wife Wilmar, 09/01/1933:1

Archibald, William Not guilty of being idle and disorderly, 10/06/1933:4

Archibald, Wilma Ralph Archibald gets probation for assault on wife Wilma, 03/04/1932:4

Archibald, Wilmar Husband Ralph guilty of assault on Wilmar, 09/01/1933:1

Arduski, Helena Wedding described, 06/29/1934:7

Armes, A. Herbert Obituary, 03/02/1934:5

Armistice Day see also American Legion - Simeon L. Nickerson Post Merchants to close (ad), 11/06/1931:5 Colorful parade on Armistice Day, 11/13/1931:1 Organizations, merchants, and citizens show fine spirit, 11/13/1931:1 Most of stores to be closed, 11/04/1932:1 Stores to close on Armistice Day (ad), 11/04/1932:8 Colorful parade a principal part of local program, 11/18/1932:1 Jenney Oil Co. donates parade winner's money to Thimble Club

Daughters, 12/02/1932:1 Bates School drum corps makes debut in Armistice Day parade,

11/17/1933:2 Selectmen discuss decoration of local buildings, 11/09/1934:1 Observed here with rekindled American spirit, 11/16/1934:1

Armstrong (Mr) State patrolman promoted to corporal, 12/19/1930:3

Armstrong, Beatrice Engaged to Theodore Chase, 06/01/1934:6

Armstrong, Harry Daughter born, 07/29/1932:4, 06/01/1934:4

Arnaud, Ray Builds cottage at Loon Pond, 10/06/1933:7

Arnold, Frank Severely cuts hand while dressing turkey, 04/10/1931:1

Arnold, Harold Resigns as manager of Jenney Coal Co., returns to Milton, 03/02/1934:1

Arnold, John P. Principal of Howard district in Brockton retires after 32 years,

04/24/1931:1 Arnold, Paul W.

Crashes into Kingston driver at High and Oak St, 08/29/1930:1 Arsenault, Alpee Telephare

Wed to Maud Kathryn Mitchell, 11/10/1933:3 Arson

see also Central Cafe Boys set fire to poultry house in Warrentown, 05/09/1930:3 Eleven-year-old boy confessed firebug, 05/16/1930:1 Youthful firebug sent to Lyman School for Boys, 05/30/1930:3

Art and Artists see also Bates School - Arts; Churbuck, Leander M.; Middleborough

Memorial High School - Arts Nicholas Panesis draws advertising sign of unusual excellence for Park

Theatre, 06/06/1930:6

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Art and Artists cont. Nicholas Panesis' painted cut-out in Dupont's window display advertises

movie, 06/13/1930:1 Portrait of M.F. Johnson donated to Rock village church, 09/19/1930:3 Edith Gates and Winifred Kent hold classes in painting and decorative

arts (ad), 10/03/1930:8 Charles Goodwin displays fine designs at library exhibition,

01/02/1931:1 Mary Sproat fills order from Chicago 55 years ago, 02/06/1931:9 Esther Fish announces opening of Tintmor Studio on South Main St,

03/27/1931:1 Tintmor Studio, 55 South Main St (ad), 03/27/1931:4 Mrs George F. Bryant, exhibition of oil paintings (ad), 12/04/1931:10 Jean Gillis awarded scholarship by Norwich Art association,

06/23/1933:2 Alice Paradise awarded certificate of merit in national drawing contest,

03/23/1934:3 George Boardman tints plant leaves with color, 09/21/1934:4 Well-known author and artist Joseph Cummings Chace gives radio talk,

10/26/1934:1 Arthur, Samuel F.M.

Tax collector's sale (t), 09/05/1930:5 Arthur, Samuel T.M.

Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6 Arthur Wall's Store

Tire factory warehouse, Wareham St (ad), 08/19/1932:2 Formerly J.T. McKechnie stores (ad), 11/11/1932:5

Artifacts (see Archaeology) Ashley (Mr)

Proprietor of Snipatuit Wayside stand, 06/19/1931:6 Ashley, A.C.

And wife open new wayside stand at Sisson's filling station, 05/08/1931:3

Ashley, Alice Collides with Catherine Reynolds at Lane and Center St, 12/26/1930:4

Ashley, Chester Chimney fire in Lakeville, 02/19/1932:1

Ashley, Clifford W. In land court, 02/19/1932:5

Ashley, David P. Wed to Alice B. Logan, 11/21/1930:6

Ashley, Ernest A. Collie goes on biting spree, 01/17/1930:1

Ashley, Mildred Completes 25 years of service at Keith company, 12/22/1933:1

Ashley, Mildred A. Employed at department of public works, 04/24/1931:1

Ashley, S. Elizabeth J. Obituary, 03/10/1933:1

Ashley, Sophronia W. Wedding described, 09/04/1931:3

Ashley, Susan E.J. Widow of Luther G. dies at age 89, 03/10/1933:2 Leaves money to pet cow, 03/31/1933:5 Will in probate, 04/07/1933:5

Ashley, Watie B. Obituary, 08/22/1930:1 Widow of Cornelius dies at age 86, 08/22/1930:4

Ashman, Constance Engaged to John Kenney, Jr., 01/03/1930:3

Ashton, Harry Car takes fire on Pearl St, 04/17/1931:1

Ashton, Harry L. Moves to Brockton Heights, 08/07/1931:1

Ashworth, Edith Alice Wedding described, 10/27/1933:6

Asia R.G. Butler, Jr. writes from the Philippines (l), 01/10/1930:9 Life in the Philippines (l) (R.G. Butler, Jr.), 01/24/1930:6 News from China (l) (H.G.C. Hallock), 03/14/1930:7

Asia cont. Missionary Alice Longland returns from five years in India,

06/27/1930:3 Missionary Kate French returns from India, 08/01/1930:6 Melvin Southwick lives about 600 miles from present trouble in China,

08/08/1930:1 Kate French tells of experiences in India, 08/08/1930:5 Christmas in China (l) (H.G.C. Hallock), 12/12/1930:7 Melvin Southwick writes from China of flood conditions (l),

10/02/1931:6 Robert Butler, Jr. sails home from Manila, posted to Fort Wright on

Fisher's Island, 10/16/1931:1 Melvin Southwick writes from Hankow, China, 02/05/1932:3 Report from Shanghai (l) (H.G.C. Hallock), 05/13/1932:3 Southwick family arrives in Germany from Shanghai, to sail for U.S.,

09/16/1932:1 Milton Jones returns from 5-month trip to the Philippines and Australia,

sails for India, 04/07/1933:1 Asphyxiation

Police officer saves Frank Ross' life, 06/09/1933:1 Assault and Battery

Frances Warren suffers brutal attack, 01/03/1930:1 Warren recovering from brutal attack, 01/10/1930:1 Petromelia Chestnut found not guilty of assault on Nichols,

01/10/1930:2 Youngster cuts Jesse Perkins in scuffle at West Side School,

01/17/1930:1 Ira Dimond case filed, 03/21/1930:1 Milton Jones and Hiram Sabins charged with mutual assault,

04/11/1930:3 Henry Winterhalder gets suspended sentence, 05/30/1930:3 John Meranda guilty of criminal assault on 15-year-old girl,

06/20/1930:1 John Meranda sentenced to one year for criminal assault, 06/27/1930:1 Charles Phinney withdraws complaint of assault against George Bruso,

08/15/1930:4 Anthony Yukna pleads not guilty to assault on Charles Stuart,

02/13/1931:1 Anthony Yukna case continued, Stuart not guilty, 02/20/1931:7 Ira Dimond charged with criminal assault on 15-year-old daughter,

05/01/1931:1 Dimond assault case held over for grand jury, 05/08/1931:4 Edwin Chase and Howard Moody charged with assault on Justin

Caswell, 09/18/1931:4 Moody and Chase cases continued, 09/25/1931:1 Moody and Chase held for grand jury on assault charge, 10/02/1931:1 John Wilbur charged with assault on wife Emma, 11/20/1931:1 John Baptiste held up at gunpoint near Fall Brook Farm, 11/20/1931:4 Wilbur family troubles end up in court, 11/27/1931:1 Judge suggests armistice in Wilbur case, 12/04/1931:1 John Wilbur's family troubles now include daughter in East Freetown,

02/19/1932:1 Ralph Archibald gets probation for assault on wife Wilma, 03/04/1932:4 Harry Richmond files assault charge against egg-throwing Raymond

Casey, 04/08/1932:4 Dellarocco and Brown plead guilty to drunkenness and mutual assault,

04/22/1932:4 Frank Perkins applies for warrant for son Albert after fracas,

07/29/1932:1 Joseph DeLongchamp fined $1 for assault on Richard Benson,

10/28/1932:1 Angelo Serra cuts wife's head with coffee pot, 12/30/1932:1 Angelo Serra sentenced to three months for assault on wife,

01/06/1933:4 Zelonis and Campbell held for grand jury on charge of assault on Liber,

02/03/1933:1 Joseph Barros fined $10 for assault on Charles Andrews, 03/10/1933:1 Ralph Archibald guilty of assault on wife Wilmar, 09/01/1933:1 Vito Rullo fined $10 for assault on Peter Zakarian, 09/08/1933:4

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Assault and Battery cont. Sam and John Gomes charged with assault on brother Frank,

11/10/1933:4 Walter Pittsley charged with assault on Peter Letourneau, 01/12/1934:1 Joseph Czesnulewicz guilty of assault on wife and daughter,

01/26/1934:4 David Pollen fined $5 for assault on Charles Denham, 03/23/1934:1 Ruby Ray fined $10 for assault on Yvonne Logrien, 09/07/1934:7 Wilfred Vickery in court for drunkenness and assault on Dascouslias,

10/19/1934:6 Arthur Deporian guilty of assault on Victoria Lindsay, 11/23/1934:2 Anthony Galanto arrested for assault on Angelo Serra, 11/30/1934:1 Edward Perry gets 30 days for assault on wife, fined $5 for drunkenness,

12/07/1934:6 Francis Dooley arrested for assault on Charles Angers, 12/07/1934:6 Galanto assault case continued, 12/07/1934:6 Galanto not guilty of assault on Serra, 12/28/1934:2

Assawampsett School Mrs Laurence Osborne assistant teacher, 01/24/1930:7 Holds graduation exercises, 06/20/1930:5 Improved accommodations discussed at Lakeville town meeting,

03/06/1931:3 Holds graduation exercises, 06/19/1931:2 Classrooms receive bookcases from former Red, White and Blue Club,

02/05/1932:1 Holds graduation exercises, 06/23/1933:3 Holds graduation, 06/22/1934:2

Assawompsett Lake Land owners make appeal at selectmen's meeting, 02/28/1930:2 Water higher in Nemasket River, 12/05/1930:2 What is correct spelling of Assawompsett/Assawampsett?, 03/20/1931:6 Good-sized bass caught 55 years ago, 07/17/1931:2 Several parties tenting on shores of lake 55 years ago, 07/17/1931:2 History of summer colonies, 07/24/1931:7 State health department rules and regulations for use, 10/28/1932:6 A.L. Beals, photo jig-saw puzzle (ad), 03/10/1933:6 High water allows nature study by Edward Whitney, 04/21/1933:1 High water undermines road, 04/21/1933:1

Assessors (see Middleboro - Board of Assessors) Aston, Harry

Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 08/11/1933:5 Astronomy

Partial lunar eclipse here, 04/11/1930:4 Two moons in the month 55 years ago, 08/15/1930:6 Fine display of the northern lights, 09/19/1930:1 Last eclipse in New England for decades, 08/26/1932:2 Great view of eclipse from Middleboro, 09/02/1932:1 Local view of eclipse very good, 09/02/1932:1

Atamian, Hachig Engaged to Sharlet Kadian, 02/26/1932:4 Wed to Sharlet Kadian, 03/04/1932:4

Athanasios, Charles Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 03/30/1934:5

Athanasiou, Alice Member of high school basketball team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Athletics (see Sports) Atkins, Clara M.

Engaged to Arthur W. Leonard, 02/20/1931:4 Wed to Arthur W. Leonard, 03/06/1931:4

Atkins, Horace Recovers stolen car, 11/07/1930:4 Daughter's bank stolen while family away, 09/01/1933:2

Atkinson, William Head farmer at Westfield Sanatorium, 04/08/1932:1

Atlantic & Pacific Tea Store (see The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.) Attorneys (see Lawyers) Atwood, A.B.

Resides in Chelsea, 10/30/1931:3 Rock couple married 25 years, 04/22/1932:3

Atwood, Abbie F. Obituary, 11/07/1930:4 South Carver woman dies at age 92, 11/07/1930:4 Obituary, 11/14/1930:7

Atwood, Alice M. Wed to James C. Spencer, 11/28/1930:1

Atwood, Anita Employed at Middleboro Trust Co., 03/27/1931:6

Atwood, Byron Herdsman at Lakeville Hospital, 07/25/1930:4

Atwood, Carleton Shurtleff Wed to Florence Freeman Jordan in 1930, 01/23/1931:4

Atwood, Carlton Wed to Florence F. Jordan, 10/17/1930:4 Wedding described, 10/17/1930:9 Daughter born, 11/04/1932:4

Atwood, Carlton S. Engaged to Florence F. Jordan, 07/18/1930:7

Atwood, Charles N. Second saw operational at mill, 01/10/1930:3 Pastor Preston receives new auto from church member, 03/07/1930:1 Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 08/15/1930:5 Wed to Sarah A. Gibbs 55 years ago, 10/16/1931:6 Hiram Caldwell resigns from mill, 04/08/1932:6

Atwood, Elwin Resides in Taunton, 07/29/1932:6

Atwood, Frederick S. Sells Vaughan St farm to Andrew Wheeler, 10/23/1931:1 Wed to Hellen V. Jennings, 03/04/1932:4

Atwood, Grace Returns to Connecticut Woman's College, 01/10/1930:3 Takes course of study at Columbia University, 07/11/1930:9 Takes course at School of Retailing at NY University, 09/25/1931:3 Receives Master of Science in retailing from New York University,

07/15/1932:7 Atwood, Grace Elizabeth

Graduates from Connecticut College for Women, 06/19/1931:1 Atwood, H.N.

Has leg amputated, 11/02/1934:6 Atwood, I.F.

Resides in Melrose, 03/06/1931:3 Atwood, Jane L.F.

Land damages awarded, 07/24/1931:1 Atwood, John E.

Obituary, 11/24/1933:1, 2 Carver man dies at age 60, 11/24/1933:4 Elks holds annual memorial service, 12/08/1933:2 Remembered by South Carver folk, 12/15/1933:3

Atwood, John S. Chimney fire on Wareham St, 04/04/1930:10 Obituary, 05/02/1930:1 Dies at age 87, 05/02/1930:4 Obituary, 05/02/1930:5 GAR member dies in April, 05/30/1930:1

Atwood, Levi O. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 08/15/1930:5 Man arrested after attempts to blackmail local businessman,

01/20/1933:1 Schaaf sentenced to 5 to 7 years for extortion attempt, 02/17/1933:1

Atwood, L.O. see also L.O. Atwood Box Factory Vice-president of Co-operative Bank, 12/19/1930:1 Bowman & Clark, new deal development on shore of Tispaquin Pond

(ad), 07/07/1933:2 Kindling wood (ad), 12/14/1934:5

Atwood, Lovetta E. Petition for administration of estate, 02/14/1930:5

Atwood, Lovetta Eveline Wife of Harvey N. dies at age 80, 01/24/1930:4

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Atwood, Lovetta F. Administrator presents account of estate, 12/04/1931:9

Atwood, Lucien W. Obituary, 04/06/1934:1 Dies at age 70, 04/06/1934:4 Obituary, 04/06/1934:6 Petition for administration of estate, 05/11/1934:5

Atwood, Marion Receives diploma from School of Handicraft in Cambridge,

05/20/1932:6 Accepts position as occupational therapist at Ring Sanatorium and

Hospital at Arlington Heights, 01/19/1933:6 Atwood, Marion N.

Resumes teaching at School of Handicraft in Cambridge, 09/16/1932:3 Atwood, Mrs Harvey N.

Obituary, 01/24/1930:3 Atwood, Myra L.

Obituary, 08/07/1931:1 Atwood, Shirley

Born to Carlton, 11/04/1932:4 Atwood, Theodore

Children have measles, 06/12/1931:9 Atwood-Costello, Inc.

Chevrolet dealer (ad), 01/10/1930:7 Atwood-Thomas Construction Co.

Awarded contract for seawall and jetties, 08/07/1931:4 Awarded contract for new bridge in Bourne, 10/02/1931:1 Fill from Academy excavation for sale (ad), 04/01/1932:8 Contracts for excavation and cement work for new post office,

04/22/1932:1 Gets contract to move band stand, 05/11/1934:1 Erects new handrails at post office, 05/18/1934:7

Aubrey, Charles N. Plymouth St couple married 50 years, 07/07/1933:2

Aubrey, Ernest Purchases Plymouth St house from Joseph Flynn, 05/26/1933:1

Auctionhouses and Auctioneers Wilmot, 9 Wareham St (ad), 01/10/1930:10

Audet, Mary F. Engaged to Burpee Crowell, 03/30/1934:4 Wed to Burpee E. Crowell, 04/13/1934:4

Auger, Alfred Insurance man tops list of agents at Hancock Insurance, 04/14/1933:3

Augustine, Grace C. Engaged to Frank A. Carreiro, 10/21/1932:4 Wed to Frank A. Carreiro, 11/11/1932:4

Augusto, Antone Engaged to Rose Martin, 12/11/1931:1 Wed to Rose A. Martin, 08/05/1932:4

Augusto, Antonio Engaged to Rose A. Martin, 07/29/1932:4

Auld, Hannah Memorial service held for deceased WRC members, 07/01/1932:2

Auld, Hannah B. Dies at age 69, 03/06/1931:4

Auld, Hannah Barrows Obituary, 03/06/1931:1

Auld, Raye M. Takes nurse's training in Concord, 09/25/1931:1

Auroras Fine display of the northern lights, 09/19/1930:1

Auselman, Marie Engaged to Kenneth Lewis, 09/02/1932:3

Ausherman, Mrs J.A. Dies in Harrisburg, PA, 11/25/1932:1

Austin, George Administrator presents account of estate, 03/18/1932:5, 08/12/1932:3

Austin, Harold Stone Wedding described, 07/11/1930:1

Austin, Laura A. Obituary, 03/09/1934:1 Widow of Albert dies at age 82, 03/09/1934:4

Austin, Linwood Daughter born, 09/19/1930:4

Austin, Martha W. Purchases Arthur Rotch farm, 02/06/1931:1

Austin, Thomas M. Resides in Portland, ME, 04/14/1933:1

Australia Milton Jones returns from 5-month trip to the Philippines and Australia,

sails for India, 04/07/1933:1 Authors (see Books) Automobile Accidents (see Traffic Accidents - Automobiles) Automobile Dealers

see also Bailey's Garage; Fuller Motor Sales Co.; Maxim Motor Co.; Middleboro Motor Sales; Middleboro Nash Co.; Nemasket Auto Co.

Berman Motor Car Co. (ad), 01/10/1930:4 Atwood-Costello, Inc., Chevrolet (ad), 01/10/1930:7 Roy Fagerberg, Pontiac (ad), 01/10/1930:8 Brownell & Burt Inc., super serviced used cars (ad), 02/13/1931:6 H.C. Thomas resident manager of Brownell & Burt, Inc. (ad),

02/20/1931:3 Sherman employs William Rose at Plymouth-Chrysler dealership,

09/18/1931:1 Barney Motor Sales, Chevrolet dealer in South Middleboro (ad),

10/02/1931:8 Young's Garage, corner of West Grove and Elm St (ad), 07/08/1932:2 Charles Hambly new service manager at Sherman's garage,

06/15/1934:1 Automobile Drivers' Licenses

Luke Leonard fined $10 for operating without a license, 04/18/1930:2 Wally Walsh fined $10 for operating without a license, 04/18/1930:2 Elmer Tahtinen fined $10 for operating without a license, 08/29/1930:1 Edward Howell fined $10 for operating without a license, 01/09/1931:3 Norris Westgate charged with operating without license, registration,

08/14/1931:1 Norris Westgate found not guilty of all charges, 08/21/1931:1 Supposed gun play a joke, Shurtleff charged with driving without

license or registration, 09/11/1931:1 David MacCartney pleads guilty to operating vehicle without license,

10/07/1932:1 Bertrand White fined $5 for operating without a license, 10/21/1932:1 Wrightington pleads guilty to operating without license and registration,

03/02/1934:1 Alfred Wilmot arraigned on charges of drunkenness, reckless driving,

and operating without a license, 03/30/1934:1 Clarence Wilbur fined $10 for no registration or license, 10/05/1934:3 Howard Logrien fined $5 for driving without a license, 10/12/1934:2 Murray Gifford in court on multiple motor vehicle offenses,

10/12/1934:4 Ralph Hyatt guilty of operating vehicle after license revoked,

10/12/1934:4 Automobile Fires

Newton Center auto catches fire on way from Cape, 05/16/1930:2 Fickert Bros. lose auto truck to fire, 06/13/1930:3 Blaze in Fall River auto on Center St, 08/01/1930:8 Charles Sousa's car tips over and burns on the Taunton road,

10/03/1930:1 J.E. Robinson's auto catches fire on Center St, 10/24/1930:6 Brockton truck ablaze on Plymouth St, 11/14/1930:4 Fred Alger's auto catches fire, 11/28/1930:1 Slight blaze at Samuel Shaw's, 01/23/1931:1 Auto fire at Mawhinney's on Taunton St, 01/30/1931:1 Harry Ashton's car takes fire on Pearl St, 04/17/1931:1 William Church loses auto to fire, 04/24/1931:2 Pawtucket man's car takes fire at Smith and Wareham St, 07/17/1931:1 Roxbury man's car takes fire in South Middleboro, 07/17/1931:1 Edward Kelley uses match to check gas level in car, 10/16/1931:3 No damage to Fred Alger's car, 01/01/1932:1

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Automobile Fires cont. Auto truck takes fire at Charles Johnson farm, 08/12/1932:1 Blaze in Oakes' car caused by short circuit, 10/21/1932:1 Leighton and Wheeler die when gasoline truck tips over, 12/09/1932:1 Smith's auto strikes tree, bursts into flames, 12/16/1932:1 Randall's auto takes fire, 06/30/1933:1 Auto blaze at Camp Avoda on Tispaquin Pond, 07/14/1933:1 Marion auto catches fire while owner berry picking, 09/01/1933:4 Fire in floorboards of Thayer's auto, 11/02/1934:1

Automobile Parking (see Parking) Automobile Service Stations

see also Colonial Filling Station; Leighton's Filling Station; McKechnie, James T.

Berman's Service Station, Everett St (ad), 01/03/1930:2 Studebaker Service Station, Everett Square (ad), 02/28/1930:5 Spaulding opens service station on Wareham St, 02/28/1930:6 Vickery and Lardner dissolve partnership, 03/07/1930:2 Seventy odd filling stations operating illegally here, 07/04/1930:1 Illegal operations discussed at selectmen's meeting, 07/11/1930:1 Numerous license applications, 07/18/1930:5 Notice to gasoline dealers (ad), 07/18/1930:6 More petitions for licenses to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:5 Scudder's Filling Station, 33 Wareham St (ad), 07/25/1930:5 More petitions for licenses to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:6, 8, 9 Chadwick's Service Station, 144 Everett St (ad), 08/01/1930:10 Selectmen address operation irregularities, 08/08/1930:1 Selectmen hold meeting to consider applications; list of successful

applicants, 08/08/1930:1 Protest at selectmen's meeting over gasoline license, 08/29/1930:1 Charles Sherman granted license to sell gasoline, 09/12/1930:1 Additional petition, 09/12/1930:4, 5 License applications heard at selectmen's meeting, 10/31/1930:2 Charles Sherman petitions for license to sell gasoline, 11/07/1930:2 William Finn petitions for license to sell gasoline, 11/07/1930:5 Additional petitions for licenses to sell gasoline, 11/07/1930:7 Abutters protest Sherman's petition for gasoline sales, 11/21/1930:1 Sherman gasoline license controversy settled, 11/28/1930:1 Laflamme petitions for license to sell gasoline, 12/05/1930:5 Anderson and Zion petition for license to sell gasoline, 12/05/1930:9 Cherry Tree Filling Station petitions for license to sell gasoline,

12/12/1930:7 Licenses granted at selectmen's meeting, 12/26/1930:1 J. Cushing Co. petitions for license to sell gasoline, 01/16/1931:6 Hastay and Eldridge petition for licenses to sell gasoline, 01/23/1931:5 Selectmen take action taken on license applications, 02/06/1931:2 Nathan Washburn petitions for license to sell gasoline, 02/20/1931:5 Maxim Motor Co. petitions for license to sell gasoline, 02/27/1931:5 Frank Leighton petitions for license to sell gasoline, 03/06/1931:5 Jones and Byrnes petition for license to sell gasoline, 03/13/1931:5 Action taken on license applications, 03/20/1931:1 Gasoline licenses must be renewed, 04/10/1931:5 Quincy Oil Co. and Maude Williams petition for licenses to sell

gasoline, 04/10/1931:5 Charles Edwards' auto repair work, 14 Lovell St (ad), 04/10/1931:8 Emil and William Lewis open roadside stand and filling station on

Bedford St, 04/24/1931:7 George Barney petitions for license to sell gasoline, 05/08/1931:2 Mr and Mrs Ashley open new wayside stand at Sisson's filling station,

05/08/1931:3 Thomas Pollitt petitions for license to sell gasoline, 05/08/1931:4 Standish Filling Station, 33 Wareham St (ad), 06/12/1931:9 Harlas Cushman petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/03/1931:5 General repair expertly done at Fagerberg's, 10/09/1931:7 Jenney and Young petition for licenses to sell gasoline, 10/23/1931:5 Danielson & Hintlian Bros. petition for license to sell gasoline,

11/06/1931:4 Hattie LeBaron petitions for license to sell gasoline, 11/06/1931:4 Mrs Edward Colvin petitions for license to sell gasoline, 11/06/1931:4 Michael Collins petitions for license to operate greasing and lubricating

station, 11/06/1931:5

Automobile Service Stations cont. Elmer Sisson petitions for license to sell gasoline, 11/13/1931:5 License applications discussed by selectmen, 11/20/1931:1 Aubrey James Clark petitions for license to sell gasoline, 11/20/1931:4 Collin's Auto Repair, 123 Centre St (ad), 11/20/1931:5 Stephen Kelley, general auto repair (ad), 12/04/1931:10 Gustav Salo petitions for license to sell gasoline, 01/01/1932:5 Break-in at Maxim Motor Co. gas station, 01/08/1932:4 Cigarette starts blaze at Wilbur's station, 02/26/1932:1 Nathan Goldman petitions for license to sell gasoline, 03/04/1932:5 Clarence Fiske petitions for license to sell gasoline, 03/18/1932:5 Calvin Hosford petitions for license to sell gasoline, 03/25/1932:6 Cyrus Small petitions for license to sell gasoline, 04/08/1932:5 Oscar Wentworth petitions for license to sell gasoline, 04/08/1932:5 Middleboro Motor Sales petitions for license to sell gasoline,

04/15/1932:5 Chester Pittsley petitions for license to sell gasoline, 04/15/1932:7 Edward Thomas petitions for license to sell gasoline, 04/22/1932:6 Edgar Peck petitions for license to sell gasoline, 04/22/1932:7 Frederick Standish petitions for license to sell gasoline, 05/06/1932:3 Leighton and Otis petition for licenses to sell gasoline, 06/10/1932:5 Arthur Smith petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/15/1932:5 Walter Rounsevell petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/22/1932:5 MacDonald & Sharp petition for license to sell gasoline, 07/29/1932:5 Clark's Garage, 116 North St (ad), 07/29/1932:8 Barney Motor Sales now Wareham St Garage (ad), 08/26/1932:5 Standish Filling Station now Thompson Tire Co. (ad), 09/16/1932:6 Paul Scholz petitions for license to sell gasoline, 09/30/1932:5 Frank Lewis petitions for license to sell gasoline, 12/02/1932:5 Lighting truck driven by Rocco crashes into air pump at Chadwick's

station, 12/30/1932:1 Richard Dunbar petitions for license to sell gasoline, 03/10/1933:5 Charles Gordon petitions for license to sell gasoline, 04/14/1933:5 Helen Cruckshank and Leon Chausse petition for licenses to sell

gasoline, 05/19/1933:5 Mexican Petroleum Corp. petitions for license to sell gasoline,

06/16/1933:5 Harry Aston petitions for license to sell gasoline, 08/11/1933:5 William Sukeforth petitions for license to sell gasoline, 09/15/1933:2 Sukeforth's gasoline license petition action postponed, 09/29/1933:1 Public notice of meeting concerning licenses (ad), 09/29/1933:4 Hearing on rule changes draws a crowd, 10/13/1933:1 Lengthy session needed for discussion of gas petition, 10/13/1933:1 Break-in at Pan-Am filling station, 10/27/1933:1 Selectmen do not take action on Sukeforth petition, 10/27/1933:1 Selectmen rescind vote on one mile limit, 10/27/1933:1 Selectmen rescind vote on proximity to Town House, 10/27/1933:1 No action taken on Sukeforth's gasoline license petition, 11/03/1933:1 Winterhaulder files complaint regarding filling station near home,

11/03/1933:1 George Finch petitions for license to sell gasoline, 11/03/1933:5 Selectmen examine every angle of issue, 11/17/1933:1 Finch's petition for gas station okayed by selectmen, 11/17/1933:4 Fire chief reports to selectmen on gasoline station, 11/17/1933:4 No action on Sukeforth application, 11/17/1933:4 American Oil Co. station has license suspended, then returned,

12/15/1933:1 Sukeforth's gas sales petition turned down by selectmen, 12/15/1933:1 American Oil Co. petition for license to sell gasoline, 02/09/1934:8 Sukeforth petitions for license to sell gasoline, 04/13/1934:7 Sukeforth granted license, 04/27/1934:1 John Callan new manager of Amoco Station (ad), 06/22/1934:4 Fred Hall, general repair, Wareham St (ad), 06/22/1934:10 H.F. Kraege, auto radiator repair (ad), 10/26/1934:8

Automobile Theft Moleski pleads not guilty to use of Knox auto without authority,

01/03/1930:7 John Silva's auto stolen from parking lot at Town House, 04/11/1930:1 Stephen Kelley's auto stolen while parked on School St, 04/11/1930:1 John Silva's stolen car recovered on South Main St, 04/18/1930:1

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Automobile Theft cont. Kelley's stolen auto found abandoned in Taunton swamp, 04/18/1930:1 Auto stolen from sanatorium employee Christian Gomes, 04/25/1930:1 Robert West's stolen auto found abandoned on Plymouth St,

05/02/1930:1 George Millett in court for theft of Christian Gomes' auto, 05/02/1930:7 John Kerrigan's stolen auto recovered in North Dartmouth, 06/06/1930:9 Roxbury auto recovered here, 09/05/1930:1 Gaffney's stolen auto left at Henry's with empty gas tank, 09/05/1930:3 Mr and Mrs Horace Atkins recover stolen car, 11/07/1930:4 Plympton man's car stolen here, 12/19/1930:1 Stolen autos recovered, 01/02/1931:2 Another auto stolen here, 01/02/1931:4 Keith's car recovered in Wollaston, 01/02/1931:6 Auto owned by New Bedford man recovered here, 01/09/1931:3 East Bridgewater woman's car stolen from Warren Ave, 01/23/1931:4 Auto stolen in Milton, recovered here, 07/17/1931:1 Morrissey's auto stolen in Brockton, found in West Bridgewater dump,

10/02/1931:1 Game warden finds stolen car, 10/23/1931:4 Auto stolen from in front of Young's garage on West Grove St,

03/25/1932:7 Forrest Churbuck's car stolen in New York, 05/06/1932:1 Dorchester youths keep police busy, 07/01/1932:8 Police recover North Carver vehicle here, 07/08/1932:1 Charles Smith's stolen auto recovered in Boston, 10/21/1932:7 Chelsea auto located in Rhode Island Rd section, 10/28/1932:4 Robert West's auto stolen from Pleasant St home, 11/25/1932:2 David Hirst held for larceny of West's vehicle, 12/09/1932:1 Plympton man has car stolen in Middleboro, 03/03/1933:2 Juveniles take Alfred Wood's car for joy ride, 03/03/1933:4 Maleski and Wallace charged with using auto without authority,

04/14/1933:1 Joseph Maleski withdraws appeal, 06/02/1933:1 State truck located after stolen from Bedford St, 09/15/1933:7 Elmer Wardell arrested for holdup and various thefts, 09/21/1934:1 Halifax man reports auto stolen while at theater, 09/21/1934:2

Automobiles see also Traffic Local police inspect lights and brakes, 06/13/1930:1 Increase in numbers causes decrease in bus service, 02/27/1931:1 M.L. Standish secures patent for starting horse cars 55 years ago,

04/17/1931:6 Tallman, autos ducoed and enameled (ad), 09/07/1934:8 Abandoned car found near bridge, 11/02/1934:8 More anent the automobile (l) (Elmer E. Phinney), 11/30/1934:7

Automobiles - Law and Legislation see also Traffic Regulations Wallace Grant fined $5 for allowing unauthorized use of auto,

05/01/1931:1 Norris Westgate charged with operating without license, registration,

08/14/1931:1 Norris Westgate found not guilty of all charges, 08/21/1931:1 Supposed gun play a joke, Shurtleff charged with driving without

license or registration, 09/11/1931:1 Addison Coombs charged with speeding, and operating without lights,

05/05/1933:1 Wrightington pleads guilty to operating without license and registration,

03/02/1934:1 Joseph Wrightington fined $100 for driving uninsured car, 09/14/1934:6 Local officers run safety check, 10/05/1934:2 Clarence Wilbur fined $10 for no registration or license, 10/05/1934:3

Automobiles - Parts see also Batteries; Tires Baxter's Repair Shop, Center St (ad), 02/13/1931:8

Avedian, John S. State patrolman transfers here from Norwell, 08/28/1931:4

Avery, Joseph Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8

Aviation Local men in new Pioneer Flying Club, 05/30/1930:1 John Cobb joins Pioneer Flying Club, 06/13/1930:1 Merrill Shurtleff takes first airplane ride, 07/11/1930:9 John Cobb becomes regular flier, 08/15/1930:6 Clifton McCrillis qualifies for private pilot's license, 08/22/1930:1 Dirigible Neponset visits Middleboro, 09/19/1930:4 Pioneer Flying Club takes advantage of good weather (p), 09/26/1930:3 John Cobb and wife fly new plane to Woodstock, VT, 10/10/1930:1 Clifton McCrillis, flying lessons (ad), 11/07/1930:2 Airport for town discussed at town meeting, 02/13/1931:3, 02/12/1932:2 Pilot Timothy Creedon dies in crash at Port Washington, NY,

07/01/1932:1 V. Broderick to fly plane to coast, 07/01/1932:1 Flying parson Vivian Broderick off for the west, 07/08/1932:2 Flying parson Broderick arrives in California safely, 07/15/1932:1 Low flying plane causes stir, 07/29/1932:1 Broderick's coast to coast trip successful, 07/29/1932:3 Plane forced down in snow squall, 02/24/1933:4 Central Baptist members entertained with plane rides, 06/23/1933:6 Aerial photo of Middleboro (p), 08/11/1933:1 Army aviator Arthur Logan forced to bail out of plane, 09/15/1933:1

Awde, Mrs Robert Dies in Rock Island, Canada, 03/23/1934:3

Awde, Robert Dies in Rock Island, Canada, 03/23/1934:3

B Babbitt, Clifton F.

Obituary, 09/16/1932:1 Hartford, CT man dies, 09/16/1932:4

Babbitt, Harold Marshall Wedding described, 01/01/1932:1

Babbitt, Marcella Stovall Engaged to John Titus Conklin, 09/26/1930:4

Babbitt, Mariella Stovall Wedding described, 11/14/1930:4

Babbitt, Mrs Clifton Resides in Hartford, CT, 06/13/1930:1

Babcock, Edwin M. Purchases Lakeville property from Pfininger, 09/04/1931:1

Backus Memorial Baptist Church Rev Harold Bonell resigns, 03/23/1934:7

Bacon, Alzara E. Wed to Frank M. Jefferson, 09/07/1934:4

Bacon, W.A. Welding, 16 Rock St (ad), 08/12/1932:8

Bacon, Wallace Reports break-in at roadside store on Murdock St, 06/27/1930:3 Tax collector's sale, 09/11/1931:4 Son born, 09/16/1932:4

Bacon, Wallace A. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:6 Reports break-in at Nemasket Grove stand, 08/15/1930:1 Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

Bagnell (Mr) Occupies home purchased from Lambert Binns, 05/20/1932:6

Bagnell, Allen W. Fined $5 for failure to stop at intersection, 09/02/1932:8 Purchade couple married 20 years, 11/23/1934:4

Bagnell, George Ill with measles, 12/28/1934:6

Bagnell, John Suffers broken arm, 10/05/1934:5

Bagnell, Richard Member of high school basketball and football teams (p), 06/22/1934:8 Football player injured, 10/19/1934:1 Rushed to Mass General after injured playing football, 10/19/1934:3

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Bailey, Donald Daughter born, 06/29/1934:4

Bailey, Donald H. Daughter born, 04/11/1930:4

Bailey, Evelyn Graduates from Lesley school in Boston, 06/10/1932:1 New teacher at Green School, 09/07/1934:1

Bailey, Evelyn Longfellow Enrolls at Lesley school in Cambridge, 07/04/1930:1

Bailey, George Shotgun taken in break-in, 10/09/1931:5

Bailey, L.S. Moves blacksmith shop to depot 55 years ago, 03/04/1932:6

Bailey, Luther Forest St couple married 58 years, 04/21/1933:1

Bailey, Luther S. Wed to Lydia W. Cook 55 years ago, 04/18/1930:7 Closes fish market, opens meat market 55 years ago, 10/02/1931:7

Bailey, Stanley F. Wedding described, 05/15/1931:1 Instructor at University of California, Davis, 07/22/1932:1

Bailey's Garage Buick dealer (ad), 04/11/1930:8 Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/18/1930:5 Clark's Garage, formerly Bailey's Garage (ad), 09/11/1931:8 Agent for Pontiac autos (ad), 06/10/1932:2

Baker, Arthur G. Enrolled at University of Illinois, 12/22/1933:1

Baker, Charlotte Sells Plymouth St place to Kennison, 10/21/1932:1

Baker, Eldoretta Will in probate, 03/23/1934:7

Baker, Eldoretta C. Obituary, 03/02/1934:1 Wife of Leonard A. dies at age 56, 03/02/1934:4 Thimble Club Daughters pass resolutions upon death, 03/23/1934:4

Baker, Ella M. Engaged to Harold Hemmingson, 05/23/1930:6

Baker, Ella S. Obituary, 11/10/1933:1 Wife of Andrew G. dies at age 75, 11/10/1933:4

Baker, F.E. Daughter born, 03/27/1931:4

Baker, Francis Missing boy causes anxiety, 06/19/1931:2

Baker, Francis E. Tax collector's sale, 09/11/1931:4

Baker, Frank J. Moves here from Falmouth, employed at A&P, 08/01/1930:1

Baker, James Sells Plymouth St place to Nathan Kennison, 11/18/1932:1

Baker, James F. Tax collector's sale, 09/11/1931:4 Obituary, 11/27/1931:1 Dies at age 44, 11/27/1931:4

Baker, L.A. Wind storm damages trees, 06/06/1930:6 Sells speedy trotter Marmaduke to Mattapan man, 08/15/1930:1 Saddle horse takes two seconds at Bridgewater fair, 09/07/1934:1

Baker, Leonard A. Reports theft from car, 01/17/1930:3 James Kontoes sentenced to Concord Reformatory for theft from Dr

Baker, 02/14/1930:1 Physician named to welfare board, 01/30/1931:1 Doctor moves office from Glidden building to 72 South Main St,

09/28/1934:1 Moves office to 72 South Main St (ad), 09/28/1934:8

Baker, Michael J. Southwick St couple married 50 years, 02/05/1932:1 Obituary, 12/09/1932:1 Dies at age 75, 12/09/1932:4

Baker, Ralph Son born, 04/25/1930:6, 04/08/1932:7, 08/19/1932:4

Baker, Ralph W. Son born, 07/17/1931:4

Baker, Richard Resides in Philadelphia, 11/23/1934:1

Baker, Robert L. Charged with manslaughter and operating negligently as result of death

in Brockton, 10/10/1930:1 Baker, Roland A.

Cottage at Staples Shore destroyed by fire, 01/10/1930:1 Baker, Ruth

Wed to Bassett Porter, 04/01/1932:3 Bakeries

see also Jane's Food Shoppe; Middleboro Bakery Middleboro Fruit & Bakery Co. (ad), 01/03/1930:5 Samuel Bourne purchases Water St building from George Soule 55

years ago, 11/07/1930:6 Gilded letters on Bourne's bread cart herald tasty treats 55 years ago,

12/26/1930:6 Balboni, Emilio

Son born, 11/10/1933:4 Baldwin, Alma

Student at Framingham Normal school, 02/28/1930:1 Graduates from Framingham State, 06/24/1932:4

Baldwin, Alma M. Engaged to Edward Zeiba, 04/06/1934:4 Wed to Edward Zeiba, 04/27/1934:4

Baldwin, Caroline Dies in Warren, RI, 12/12/1930:1

Baldwin, Doris Elected president of day student council at Bridgewater State,

04/14/1933:1 Baldwin, Frank

Sister dies in Warren, RI, 12/12/1930:1 Baldwin, Frank H.

School St couple married 50 years, 06/06/1930:6 Baldwin, Louise G.

Obituary, 12/23/1932:1 Baldwin, Ruth

Enters nurse's training at Baptist hospital in Boston, 09/11/1931:1 Baldwin, Ruth E.

Wed to Charles E. Souza, 11/03/1933:4 Balkam, Beulah E.

Engaged to Robert B. Powell, 10/20/1933:4 Wed to Robert B. Powell, 10/27/1933:4

Balkin, Reginald Youth charged with larceny, sent to Shirley School, 08/28/1931:1

Balkum, A. Reginald Accused of theft in Onset, 12/23/1932:1 Self-confessed gigolo in trouble again, 09/22/1933:1

Ball, Thomas New Bedford man killed in auto accident, 06/22/1934:7

Balls (parties) see also Firemen's Relief Organization; French Artisans Society DAR hosts tercentennial ball at Town House, 11/28/1930:1 Middleboro Police Association holds annual ball, 11/09/1934:5

Band Stands No appropriations at town meeting, 02/28/1930:1 Town House structure an eyesore, 09/05/1930:1 Tear it down or repair it, 10/17/1930:1 Selectmen discuss repairs, 10/31/1930:2 Stands in lot at rear of Bates School, in need of attention, 05/19/1933:1 Presently in state of collapse, 10/27/1933:1 Appropriations for repair discussed at town meeting, 02/16/1934:2 Appropriations made at adjourned town meeting, 02/23/1934:1

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Band Stands cont. Request for bids for removal, 04/06/1934:5 Atwood-Thomas Co. gets contract to move band stand, 05/11/1934:1 New structure nearly ready, 05/25/1934:1

Bands and Orchestras see also American Legion - Simeon L. Nickerson Post (Drum and Bugle

Corps); Middleboro Cornet Band; Middleborough Memorial High School - Arts; Myles Standish Trio

The Concert Trio entertains in Hyannis, 03/14/1930:1 Middleboro Symphonic and Applied Arts Society sponsors enjoyable

concert, 03/28/1930:1 Middleboro Symphonic and Applied Arts Society hosts annual

children's party, 06/13/1930:1 George Kinsley new leader of band 55 years ago, 12/12/1930:3 The Concert Trio, music for all occasions (ad), 10/23/1931:10 Tauremid String Quartette performs for Marion Woman's club,

01/08/1932:1 Bernier, Cordeiro, and Trinque of the Kohalo Hawaiians give concerts

over WNBH, 09/16/1932:1 Tauremid String Quartette holds first practice, 09/23/1932:1 Tauremid String Quartette furnishes music for wedding at East

Bridgewater, 09/30/1932:1 Stephen Pember leads Sunshine Mandolin Band in program at

Wareham, 10/07/1932:1 Sunshine Mandolin Band wants more members (ad), 10/07/1932:8 Local musicians play with Taunton Orchestral Club, 06/08/1934:1 Drum corps organized at Bates School, 11/09/1934:7

Banks, Alice Marie Wedding described, 09/09/1932:1

Banks, Gladys Murder charge results from death of North Carver woman, 12/01/1933:1 Carver man gets life sentence for murder, 06/15/1934:1

Banks, Lloyd E. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8

Banks and Banking see also Middleborough Co-operative Bank; Middleborough Savings

Bank; Middleborough Trust Co. Police chief assigns extra officers to business district, situation is

clearing, 03/10/1933:1 Representative Washburn co-sponsors bill directed at money hoarders,

03/17/1933:1 Local Christmas club checks circulate $55,000, 12/08/1933:1

Banus, Sophia Engaged to Anthony Gauveia, 11/23/1934:3

Banus, Sophie P. Engaged to Tony Gouveia, 11/16/1934:4 Wed to Tony Gouveia, 11/30/1934:4

Banwell, Edward Loses life when Pan-American plane sinks, obituary, 09/04/1931:1

Baptist Church see also Central Baptist Church; First Baptist Church; Third Baptist

Church Open air meetings held 55 years ago, 08/01/1930:8 Society has grounds graded; concrete walks installed 55 years ago,

08/08/1930:3 Receives new Dighton furnace 55 years ago, 12/19/1930:6 Purchases Temple Place 55 years ago, 05/29/1931:7 Wants town to replace stone wall 55 years ago, 08/14/1931:6 King's Daughters hold annual banquet, 06/10/1932:1 Auditorium refurnished with pew cushions, runners, and hangings,

10/06/1933:1 Community Baptist Church of South Lakeville congregation revives

church, 10/13/1933:6 History of churches in Lakeville, 10/13/1933:6 Community Baptist Church of South Lakeville received into Old Colony

Baptist Association, 09/28/1934:2 Baptiste, John

Held up at gunpoint near Fall Brook Farm, 11/20/1931:4 Barakian, Haig G.

Wedding described, 10/13/1933:1

Barbers see also Boutin, William; Hairdressers; Sherrard, Milton F.B. New shop in Union block 55 years ago, 05/02/1930:6 Frank's Barber Shop, 42 Everett St (ad), 08/22/1930:8 Carl Neil offers free haircuts to members of military, 03/04/1932:4 William Boutine closes barber shop on Miller St, 11/18/1932:6 Shop opens at 457 Centre St (ad), 11/18/1932:8 Wife locates Joseph Porfiro here after four-year search, 01/13/1933:1 Change in prices (ad), 01/13/1933:8 Mrs C.E. Neill reopens Wareham St shop (ad), 07/14/1933:8 NRA code, new hours (ad), 09/01/1933:8

Barclay, Jeanie P. Mortgagee's sale, 02/28/1930:8

Barden, Alice M. Obituary, 08/15/1930:1

Barden, Cornelia K. Stoddard Widow of John F. dies at age 87, 03/04/1932:4

Barden, Cornelia Knapp Obituary, 03/04/1932:1

Barden, E.M. Has patent paper boxes for customers 55 years ago, 07/24/1931:6

Barden, John C. Builds tenement 55 years ago, 02/27/1931:6

Barden, Minerva B. Dies at age 62, 10/19/1934:4 Obituary, 10/26/1934:1

Barden, Otis L. Obituary, 06/15/1934:1

Barden, Thomas R. Obituary, 02/02/1934:1 Framingham man dies at age 80, 02/02/1934:4

Barden, William C. Appliances (ad), 01/03/1930:2 Home and office equipment (ad), 01/03/1930:2 Grows business house here, 02/07/1930:8 Grand opening of Frigidaire franchise (ad), 03/20/1931:2 Local man to represent oil burner company (ad), 10/09/1931:5 Fifth anniversary as Frigidaire dealer (ad), 04/07/1933:2 Salesman wanted (ad), 07/21/1933:5

Barden, William S. Resides in Stapleton, NY, 07/18/1930:1 Resides in Philadelphia, PA, 11/25/1932:1 Represents Radio Corp. of America at Chicago show, 06/16/1933:3

Bardsley, Howard, Jr. New officer with local state police troop, 01/03/1930:1

The Bargain Store Mihran Kotchounian retires after over 20 years, going out of business

(ad), 09/09/1932:7 Changes hands, now Fredberg's (ad), 10/07/1932:2

Barges, Joaquim Reis Cape de Verde islander found dead in South Carver, 02/20/1931:4

Barker, Raymond Under quarantine for whooping cough, 08/15/1930:6

Barker, Raymond A. Struck by car, concussion and broken legs result, 07/10/1931:1

Barlow, Anna Wedding described, 08/14/1931:3

Barlow, Edward A. Daughter born, 03/25/1932:4

Barnaud, Eli Pastor of St. Joseph's in Everett, 01/20/1933:1

Barnes, Doris Coy Wed to William F. McDonald, 10/03/1930:4 Wedding described, 10/03/1930:5

Barnes, Mrs Ocena Fire in barn on Court End Ave, 06/01/1934:1

Barnes, Oceana Tax collector's sale, 12/02/1932:7

Barney (Mr and Mrs) Falmouth couple married 50 years, 10/23/1931:4

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Barney, Ashton Purchases Fuller St farm from Laura Blaisdell, 06/20/1930:1

Barney, Ashton M. Fuller St couple married 25 years, 12/14/1934:1

Barney, Bertha J. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 08/05/1932:5

Barney, George Carriage carrying McAllister, Drake, and Barney overturns 55 years

ago, 01/17/1930:8 Barney, George A.

Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 10/31/1930:5 Barney, George S.

Fined $10 for speeding, 05/02/1930:7 Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 05/08/1931:2 Petitions to erect garage and store gasoline, 09/04/1931:5 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 08/05/1932:5

Barney, Harriett G. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 10/31/1930:5

Barney, Warren Resides in Falmouth Heights, 08/29/1930:1 Engaged to Helen Johnson, 02/13/1931:1 Wedding described, 05/06/1932:1 Daughter born, 06/01/1934:4

Barney, Warren A. Engaged to Helen F. Johnson, 04/22/1932:4 Wed to Helen F. Johnson, 05/06/1932:6

Barney Motor Sales Chevrolet dealer in South Middleboro (ad), 10/02/1931:8 Now Wareham St Garage (ad), 08/26/1932:5

Barrett, Mary The Concert Trio entertains in Hyannis, 03/14/1930:1 Soloist performs at Shakespearean lecture in Plymouth, 04/04/1930:1 Attends NE Conservatory of Music, 04/11/1930:1 Soloist at Bridgewater Woman's club, 04/25/1930:1 Soloist at Fall River church, 07/18/1930:1 Soloist with Everybody Hour on WBH, 10/10/1930:1 Repeats solo performance on WNBH, 10/17/1930:1 Employed at NE Conservatory of Music, 01/02/1931:1 Resigns as soloist and choir director of Central ME Church,

07/31/1931:1 Accepts chorister's post at Church of Our Saviour, 10/16/1931:1 Broadcasts over station WNAC, 10/23/1931:1 Resumes work with Our Saviour's choir, 09/16/1932:1 Soloist at wedding of Darling and Swicegood, 10/28/1932:1

Barrett, Mary E. Performs at country club in Scituate, 08/12/1932:1

Barrett, Mary Elizabeth The Concert Trio, music for all occasions (ad), 10/23/1931:10 Teacher of singing, piano (ad), 02/05/1932:8 Concert Trio, music for all occasions (ad), 10/14/1932:8

Barrett, Michael M. Track supervisor for NY, NH & Hartford RR, 09/11/1931:1 Tosses hat in ring for selectman, 10/30/1931:1 Announces candidacy for selectman (l), 12/23/1932:1 Candidate for selectman (ad) (p), 01/13/1933:3 Elected to Board of Selectmen (p) (t), 01/20/1933:1

Barrett, M.M. Track supervisor plants roses in depot park, 07/04/1930:4

Barron, Mary L. Wed to Ralph B. Cummins, Jr., 04/06/1934:4

Barros, Delia Meranda pleads not guilty to statutory rape of Barros, 03/21/1930:1 Testimony in Meranda case given in closed court room, 03/28/1930:1 John Meranda held in $1,000 bonds for grand jury, 04/04/1930:2

Barros, James A. Engaged to Arlene H. Pina, 10/14/1932:4 Wed to Arlene H. Pina, 11/11/1932:4

Barros, Joseph Fined $10 for assault on Charles Andrews, 03/10/1933:1

Barros, Manuel Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

Barrows (Mr) Mansion on North Main St repaired 55 years ago, 07/25/1930:7

Barrows, Dorothy Purchases home in Taunton, 10/05/1934:1

Barrows, Elizabeth J. Administrator presents account of estate, 01/17/1930:5

Barrows, Fletcher L. New oil burner installed at residence, 07/04/1930:1

Barrows, Fletcher L., Jr. George Rand's leg fractured when struck by Barrows' car in Lakeville,

08/21/1931:1 Pleads not guilty to drunkenness, reckless driving, and drunk driving,

11/18/1932:1 Fined $100 for drunk driving, 11/25/1932:8

Barrows, Grace P. In land court, 05/20/1932:5

Barrows, Hattie Receives compensation for land damages due to road repairs,

10/03/1930:1 Barrows, Lawton

Arrested for drunkenness after auto accident in East Middleboro, 11/11/1932:4

Barrows, Lydia J. Obituary, 01/31/1930:1

Barrows, Manuel Daughter born, 08/05/1932:4

Barrows, Nelson Son shot by careless use of pistol 55 years ago, 12/04/1931:8

Barrows, Reland F. Employees of old straw works (p), 02/28/1930:1

Barry, Francis D. Wed to Alice T. Collins, 06/29/1934:2

Barry, Francis David Engaged to Alice Townsend Collins, 05/25/1934:2

Barry, George Daughter born, 05/02/1930:4

Barry, Mrs Daniel Resides in New York, 01/10/1930:1

Barry, Mrs Edward Resides in Boston, 03/14/1930:1

Barstow, Edward W. Obituary, 07/18/1930:1 Newport man dies at age 41, 07/18/1930:4

Barstow, Ellen G. Wedding described, 05/19/1933:1

Barstow, F.L. Painting, 13 Webster St (ad), 10/16/1931:10

Barstow, Frank Painters agree to wage reduction (ad), 02/19/1932:8

Barstow, Frank L. Let me estimate your paint job (ad), 04/08/1932:7

Barta, John J. Earns diploma from National Radio Institute of Washington, DC,

10/28/1932:1 Barta, Julius

Wed to Antoinette Perrault, 05/23/1930:6 Barta, Michael

Petition for administration of estate, 12/11/1931:5 Bartis, Charles

Applies for beer and wine license, 04/27/1934:1 Bartlett, Addie L.

Obituary, 08/15/1930:1 Plymouth woman dies at age 70, 08/15/1930:4

Bartlett, Basil C. Obituary, 06/26/1931:1 Dies at age 50, 06/26/1931:4

Bartlett, John Moves to Cotuit, 03/28/1930:3

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Bartlett, Leah E. Tax collector's sale (t), 09/05/1930:5

Bartlett, Marion Wedding in Stoughton, 04/15/1932:2

Bartlett, Mrs John Resides in Cotuit, 07/24/1931:7

Bartlett Press Goes out of business, 11/13/1931:1

Baseball see also Middleborough Memorial High School - Sports American Legion sponsors team in junior league, 06/06/1930:4 Gammons petitions selectmen for use of North Main St grounds,

07/11/1930:1 Town team plays House of David, 07/25/1930:1 Boys pay Philander Washburn for privilege of using field 55 years ago,

07/25/1930:7 Town team defeats Philadelphia Colored Giants, 08/08/1930:4 Extensive improvements made to North Main St grounds, 07/17/1931:1 North Middleboro players use field on Clay St, 09/25/1931:6 Joseph Teeling wins prize for highest batting average in Old Colony

League, 10/28/1932:5 North Middleboro Athletic Association installs indoor baseball

equipment, 12/16/1932:6 Local boys form team in North Middleboro, 05/19/1933:3 North Middleboro team beats Colored Giants 3-1, 06/09/1933:2 Townies lose to Pittsburgh Hoboes (t), 07/21/1933:3 Broadway Clowns blank Middleboro Legion, 08/18/1933:4 Frank Crosier plays with Bridgewater State team, 04/20/1934:1 I. Stewart on winning team at Fort Adams, 10/26/1934:2 Eugene Wright notable player of old, 11/09/1934:3

Baseball - Twilight League First meeting to draw up plans, 04/18/1930:1 Plays teams such as House of David and the Colored Giants,

07/18/1930:1 Final batting and fielding averages (t), 09/05/1930:4 Wants town support, 09/12/1930:1 Holds annual meeting, 01/30/1931:1 Annual meeting, 03/13/1931:4 Generates much interest, 03/20/1931:1 Schedule, 04/03/1931:6 Final plans laid for season, 04/10/1931:1 Everything set for season, 05/08/1931:1 A local institution, 05/08/1931:1 Opens play with parade, 05/15/1931:4 Financial report (t), 07/03/1931:3 Batting and fielding averages (t), 07/03/1931:4 Reward for information leading to arrest of person responsible for

damage to batting cage (ad), 08/28/1931:10 Batting, fielding, and pitching stats (t), 10/09/1931:2 All set for season, 03/18/1932:1 Seeks permission to use North Main St grounds, 03/25/1932:1 Start season with little money but plenty of enthusiasm, 03/25/1932:1 Every indication of successful season, 05/06/1932:1 Everything ready for season opener (t), 05/06/1932:1 High school band makes fine showing in parade for opening of season,

05/13/1932:1 Opening of season attracts 1,000 fans (t), 05/13/1932:1 Elmer Phinney urges support of league (l), 08/12/1932:3 Legion wins league championship, 08/19/1932:1 Closes season, prizes awarded, 09/02/1932:1 Final averages (t), 09/23/1932:6 Elects officers, 12/16/1932:1 Rules for coming season, 01/06/1933:1 Asks selectmen for aid, 02/17/1933:5 Selectmen agreed to help out, 03/03/1933:1 Managers look for successful season, 04/14/1933:1 Opens play on May 15, 04/14/1933:4 Opens season (t), 05/19/1933:4 Gains control of North Middleboro playground, 05/26/1933:1 Fistic encounters predominate at Monday night game, 06/02/1933:1

Baseball – Twilight League cont. Support upcoming athletic day, 06/23/1933:1 K of C nine take championship (t), 09/01/1933:4 Season closes (t), 09/08/1933:1 Season closes with victory (t), 09/15/1933:2 Testimonial banquet held for K. of C. championship team, 10/13/1933:1 Elects officers, 11/03/1933:4 Meeting held to discuss fundraising, 11/24/1933:1 Cast and preview of 1st annual minstrel show (ad), 01/05/1934:4 Elks organize team, 01/12/1934:1 Minstrel show a snappy affair, 01/12/1934:1 Elks organize team, 04/06/1934:1 Set to begin May 14th, 05/04/1934:1 Ended last season in the red, teams good this season, 05/11/1934:1 Opens season, 05/11/1934:1 Record crowd at opening game, 05/18/1934:1 Some opposition to Sunday games, 06/15/1934:1 Fielding and batting averages (t), 06/22/1934:7 Knights of Columbus new league champs (t), 09/14/1934:1 Batting and fielding averages (t), 09/14/1934:6 Knights of Columbus have great year, 09/28/1934:1 Holds first banquet, 10/05/1934:1

Bashaw, John Tax collector's sale, 01/30/1931:5

Basketball see also Middleborough Memorial High School - Sports Community league proposed, 11/07/1930:4 Vincent Boucher has good offered from professional team in Florida,

11/07/1930:4 Much interest in town team, 11/14/1930:4 Large gathering shows interest in community league, 12/04/1931:1 Local town team schedules first game, 12/04/1931:5 Benefit dance held for town team, 11/18/1932:1 Local team wins Cape Cod championship (t), 04/14/1933:3 YMCA Mercantile League holds banquet (p), 05/05/1933:1 YMCA opens third season of Mercantile Basketball League,

11/24/1933:1 Pioneer wins championship of YMCA Mercantile League (t),

04/13/1934:1 YMCA Mercantile League winners pictured (p), 05/04/1934:1 YMCA Mercantile League holds annual banquet, 05/11/1934:1 Meeting held to form fraternal league, 10/26/1934:4

Bass, Robert C. Obituary, 12/04/1931:1 Dies at age 63, 12/04/1931:4

Bassett, Benjamin Charged with leaving scene of accident, 06/15/1934:5 Fined $20 for leaving scene of accident, 06/22/1934:4

Bassett, Charles Wed to Christina Dextraze, 10/14/1932:4 Resides in Miller St tenement, 10/28/1932:6 Daughter born, 10/06/1933:2, 4 Thrown from frightened horse, 09/21/1934:3

Bassett, Charles, Jr. Shoots fine fox, 12/30/1932:6

Bassett, Charles S. Engaged to Christina Dextraze, 10/14/1932:4 Wedding described, 10/21/1932:4

Bassett, Charles S., Jr. Moves into house on Miller St, 11/16/1934:3

Bassett, Ethel L. Engaged to Kauko A. Alto, 02/26/1932:4 Wed to Kauko A. Alto, 03/04/1932:4

Bassett, Jeannette Lakeville assistant librarian resigns, 06/09/1933:1

Bassett, Jeannette F. Wed to Ivan L. Tripp, 06/23/1933:4

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Bassett, Julia E. Obituary, 04/11/1930:1 Widow of Charles H. dies at age 84, 04/11/1930:4 Will in probate, 05/02/1930:7

Bassett, Louise Elected to Phi Sigma Iota at Bates College, 06/06/1930:9 Engaged to W. Hollis Blackburn, 09/25/1931:1 Engaged to Hollis Blackburn, 09/25/1931:4

Bassett, Louise M. Wedding described, 10/16/1931:1 Wed to W. Hollis Blackburn, 10/16/1931:4

Bassett, Louise Morton Engaged to William Hollis Blackburn, 06/12/1931:1

Bassett, Mildred Engaged to Morris F. Ruhmpohl, 10/13/1933:3 Wedding described, 11/03/1933:3

Bassett, Mildred L. Engaged to Morris F. Ruhmpohl, 09/08/1933:4 Wed to Morris F. Ruhmpohl, 10/27/1933:4

Bassett, Miriam Paul Roberts' milk truck collides with Bassett's sedan at Forest and

Center St, 12/12/1930:1 Bassett, Ralph

Contracts to wire South Lakeville Fortnightly clubhouse, 05/02/1930:2 Bassett, Ralph M.

Electrician (ad), 01/03/1930:6 Agent for General Electric Refrigerators in Middleboro (ad),

05/02/1930:7 Installs Plyco range oil burners, 10/16/1931:7 Electrical store, 17 South Main St, 11/20/1931:9 New Hoover vacuum cleaners, 12/18/1931:7

Bassett, William Chimney fire at Center and Oak St, 03/27/1931:1 Chimney fire on Center St, 06/26/1931:1

Bastardy (see Illegitimacy) Bates, Catherine

Resides in Boston, 02/28/1930:1 Accepts post with Family Welfare Society of Fitchburg, 08/01/1930:1 Resides in Fitchburg, 12/05/1930:1 To do special research work at NY School of Social Work, 09/23/1932:1 Engaged with ensemble at resort on Signal Mountain, TN, 08/18/1933:1 District Supervisor of California State ERA, 09/07/1934:1

Bates, C.H. To occupy Wood's apartment on Oak St, 07/11/1930:1

Bates, Charles H. Moves from North Carolina to Middleboro, 01/24/1930:1 Tribute to Benjamin Johnson (l), 02/14/1930:1 Gives address at Unitarian Friendly Hour, 02/28/1930:2 Speaks on Makers of Middleboro's Homes, 03/14/1930:2 Lecture: The Makers of Homes of Middleboro, 03/21/1930:7 Tribute to William Howard Taft, 03/21/1930:8 Tribute to Nathaniel Bump, 01/30/1931:4 Tribute to Walter Sampson (l), 04/24/1931:4 To throw hat into political ring, 04/15/1932:1 A tribute to Elena Manley (l), 05/06/1932:4 In memory of Walter Sampson (l), 05/06/1932:6 Celebrates 75th birthday, biography, 06/10/1932:8 Brackett, Washburn, and Bates vie for representative's seat,

06/24/1932:1 The taxation problem (l), 07/01/1932:6 My platform (ad), 09/09/1932:8 The political campaign (l), 09/16/1932:4 The manager form of government (l), 10/07/1932:2 A tribute to Judge Nathan Washburn (l), 10/13/1933:4 Meets Kentucky man familiar with Alden Miller, 09/21/1934:1 Takes up residence at The Martinique, 09/28/1934:1 Chamber of Commerce bestows lifetime membership, 12/28/1934:1

Bates, Mary Etta Obituary, 09/07/1934:1 Dies at age 73, 09/07/1934:4 Petition for administration of estate, 09/21/1934:5

Bates School Honor roll, 01/17/1930:4, 03/14/1930:4, 05/23/1930:5 New graduation program focuses on interests of community,

05/30/1930:2 Honor roll, 06/13/1930:4 Junior high graduation at Town House, 06/13/1930:5 Enrollment at 362, 09/26/1930:6 List of clubs organized at school, 09/26/1930:6 Fire in boiler room, 02/06/1931:1 Lights installed in manual training room, 03/27/1931:6 Elmer Sisson provides transport for students of Bates School,

04/03/1931:3 Destruction of tulip garden a mean trick, 05/22/1931:1 Janitor Warren Jefferson finds tulip bed destroyed, 05/22/1931:1 Visit shows an array of improvements, 05/22/1931:1 Henry Burkland urges greater respect for public property (l),

05/22/1931:3 New speed heater placed in manual training room, 05/29/1931:2 WRC presents flag to school in Memorial Day exercises, 06/05/1931:2 Holds graduation exercises, 06/12/1931:4 Peirce Trustees donate money for manual training equipment,

10/02/1931:2 A Christmas Story poem by Thalia Drake, 12/25/1931:2 Holds promotion exercises, 06/10/1932:3 Pupils in Wales send greetings (l), 07/22/1932:6 Mertie Witbeck conducts library class, 11/04/1932:3 Peirce Trustees fund manual training position, 01/20/1933:3 John Lucey donates lumber to manual training shop, 03/17/1933:3 Elm tree planted on grounds, 05/19/1933:3 Holds 4th annual play day, 05/26/1933:7 Holds commencement exercises (t), 06/16/1933:2 Pupils exchange letters with Welsh League of Nations Union,

07/07/1933:1 Mertie Witbeck teaches library course, 10/20/1933:7 Gets permission from Peirce Trustees to use field for athletics,

05/11/1934:4 Holds annual Child Health day, 05/25/1934:3 Commencement exercises, 06/15/1934:6 New Special Opportunity class in place this year, 09/07/1934:1

Bates School - Arts Annual concert splendid, 04/25/1930:3 Holds annual concert, 04/10/1931:4 Presents Washington Festival, 02/19/1932:4 Novel exhibit of student art, 05/27/1932:5 New drum corps makes debut in Armistice Day parade, 11/17/1933:2 Concert of unusual excellence, 02/09/1934:4 Exhibition of student work marvelous, 05/25/1934:1 Boy Choristers sing at State Teacher's College in Bridgewater,

05/25/1934:2 Drum corps organized, 11/09/1934:7

Bates School - Faculty and Staff Freida Hartmann and Winifred Carver teachers, 01/03/1930:4 Mark Shibles sub-master, 05/09/1930:1 Teachers Churchill and Carver resign, 12/26/1930:1 E. Dorothea Savithes replaces Winifred Carver, 01/02/1931:4 Take summer courses, 06/26/1931:2 New principal of Center school in Mattapoisett, 08/07/1931:1 Shibles leaves post for principalship of Center school in Mattapoisett,

08/07/1931:1 Norman Lindsay new vice-principal, biography (p), 08/14/1931:1 Vote against back payments, 03/18/1932:1 Teachers all do their part for professional improvement, 02/23/1934:1

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Batteries see also Middleboro Battery & Ignition Co. Richmond's Store, tires and batteries (ad), 01/03/1930:2 C.A. Sherman, Willard batteries (ad), 01/10/1930:10 Leighton erects building on Wareham St for battery and vulcanizing

business, 03/07/1930:1 Leighton moves shop to Wareham St (ad), 03/28/1930:5

Battis (Mr) Give new high school coach your support (l) (R.C. MacGown),

04/21/1933:3 Battis, Henry

New civics teacher at high school, 02/17/1933:3 Battis, Henry E.

Carver man new teacher coach at Middleboro High School, 02/17/1933:2

Coach of high school baseball, basketball, and football teams (p), 06/22/1934:8

Battis, John Burial at Rock Cemetery, 12/23/1932:6

Battis, John O. John Phillips represents BTU at funeral, 12/23/1932:6 Obituary, 12/23/1932:6

Battis, Martin Burial at Rock Cemetery, 04/17/1931:7

Battles, Eunice A. Petition for administration of estate, 05/26/1933:5

Baulkin, Celia Reports bear sighting off Bedford St, 02/12/1932:2

Baumgartel, Henry G. Obituary, 11/16/1934:1 Dies at age 71, 11/16/1934:4

Baumgarten, Herman H. Family narrowly escapes drowning as car skids, plunges into Nemasket,

12/22/1933:1 Baxter's Repair Shop

147 1/2 Center St (ad), 02/13/1931:8 Bay State Straw Works

see also Straw Works Workers called in early 55 years ago, 12/26/1930:6 Gang digging sewer encounter Paris hat blocks, 05/13/1932:1 Remnants dug up during work on Alden St, 05/13/1932:1

Bazinet, Hervey Moves from Arch St to Taunton, 03/13/1931:1 Stove fire on Arch St, 12/08/1933:1

Beal, G.E. Fails to appear in court under poor debtor law, 02/07/1930:11

Beal, Harland Lakeville barn destroyed by fire, 02/26/1932:1

Beales, Lemuel E. Tax collector's sale, 04/21/1933:6

Beals, A.L. Photo jig-saw puzzle (ad), 03/10/1933:6 Typewriters sold and rented (ad), 09/14/1934:8

Beals, Fannie Resides in Brookline, 10/03/1930:4

Beals, George E. A correction concerning death of B.F. Thompson (l) (George E. Beals,

G.A. Deane), 01/10/1930:6 Beals, Joseph E.

Employees of old straw works (p), 02/28/1930:1 Beals, Marion

Falls, breaks ankle, 05/25/1934:1 Beals, Walter

Appointed to MA Cooperative Bank League Insurance Committee, 11/16/1934:1

Bean, Eulalia Obituary, 10/16/1931:1 Wife of Herbert A. dies at age 29, 10/16/1931:4

Bearse, Augustus M. Cemetery commissioner in Chatham, 02/14/1930:3 Congratulations on post office site (l), 06/26/1931:1

Bearse, Charles O. State Farm subject of investigation of sales to outsiders, 01/23/1931:4 Larceny case continued, 01/30/1931:1, 02/06/1931:1 Case dismissed, 02/13/1931:1

Bearse, Herbert Funeral held in Chatham, 02/07/1930:11

Bearse, Theophilus LeBaron Professor Washburn College, Topeka, KS, 01/10/1930:3 Studies at Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY, 09/30/1932:2 Gives musicale at Anderson's piano factory, 04/21/1933:3

Beaton, Elliott Employed at Thomas Bros., 10/24/1930:3

Beaton, Gilbert T. Engaged to Ruth E. Carver, 11/02/1934:6

Beaton, J. Elliott Employed at Thomas Bros., 10/21/1932:6

Beatt, David Purchases large poultry farm on Pleasant St from Prouty brothers,

10/02/1931:4 Beatt, David A.

Purchases North Middleboro property from Ellis Prouty, et al., 05/01/1931:1

Beattie, James Chief mate aboard Oneida, 08/22/1930:1 Thrown from bicycle when struck by Providence truck, 10/17/1930:3

Beatty, John Dies in Florida, 06/10/1932:1

Beautification Many old buildings given new look, 09/12/1930:1

Beck (Mr) Ships Doberman Pinscher to Maryland, 02/19/1932:3 Ships Doberman-Pinscher to Philadelphia, 03/04/1932:1 Ships Doberman-Pinscher to Newburyport, 03/18/1932:1

Beck, Chester L. Resides in Allston, 05/15/1931:1

Beck, Elisha T. Spraying machine frightens horses, 06/19/1931:3

Beck, E.T. Chimney fire on Wareham St, 01/26/1934:1, 12/14/1934:1

Becker, David Sullivan Born to Otto P., Jr., 01/17/1930:4

Becker, Otto Resides in South Harwich, 07/21/1933:1 Daughter born, 01/26/1934:4

Becker, Otto P. Nearly pinned between two autos in New Bedford, 10/30/1931:1

Becker, Otto P., Jr. Son born, 01/17/1930:4

Becker, Phyllis Sullivan The Concert Trio, music for all occasions (ad), 10/23/1931:10 Concert Trio, music for all occasions (ad), 10/14/1932:8

Beckman, Laura E. Tax collector's sale, 04/21/1933:6

Beckman, Lizzie P. Obituary, 03/04/1932:1 Widow of Albert O. dies at age 73, 03/04/1932:4 Petition for administration of estate, 04/01/1932:5

Beech, Commi Hit by stray shot in Lakeville woods, 11/07/1930:1 Shots 12-lb. fox, 01/09/1931:1 Shots two foxes, 12/11/1931:1 Lakeville house fills with smoke, 10/28/1932:1

Beech, Cormi Shoots 12-lb. fox, 12/12/1930:8

Beech, Harvey Son born, 09/19/1930:4

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Beecher, George Resides in Lawrence, 08/12/1932:3

Beers, Bertha B. On faculty at Sherwood Music School in Chicago, 11/04/1932:3

Beers, Stewart L. Graduates from Philips-Exeter, 06/29/1934:1

Begley, Alice M. Obituary, 02/28/1930:1 Wife of William R. dies at age 63, 02/28/1930:4

Begley, Edward Fireman falls from ladder during drill, 08/19/1932:1

Begley, T. Francis Not guilty of drunk driving, 11/10/1933:4

Begley, William Children have measles, 06/12/1931:9

Belaknos, Anna Four injured in pole crash on Center St, 12/26/1930:3

Belakonis, Joseph Daughter born, 03/21/1930:4

Belanger, Deliska Wed to Joseph Emile Fisette in 1930, 01/23/1931:4

Belben, Henry D. Obituary, 04/27/1934:1 Dies at age 72, 04/27/1934:4

Belben, Mrs Henry Moves to Lynn, 04/27/1934:7

Belbin, William Moves from Highland St to North Rochester, 09/05/1930:6

Belcher, Carl A. Wedding described, 05/09/1930:1 Obituary, 12/27/1933:1

Belcher, Carl Austin Wed to Edithe Beatrice King, 05/09/1930:1

Belcher, Frederick T. Employees of old straw works (p), 02/28/1930:1

Bell, Clarence J. Wellfleet couple married 25 years, 06/22/1934:7 Couple married 25 years, 06/29/1934:6

Bell, Robert Leaves entire estate to Mrs Mary J. McNeil, 04/29/1932:1

Bell, William D. Tax collector's sale, 09/11/1931:4, 05/05/1933:7

Bellerive, Alphansin Mary Wedding described, 09/05/1930:6

Bellerive, Lauretta Mary Wedding described, 12/05/1930:3

Belmont, Harry Plays with 66-piece orchestral club in Taunton, 05/09/1930:1 Lets Myrtle St apartment to Thomas and Gove, 03/27/1931:1 Local musicians perform with Taunton Orchestra club, 06/10/1932:1 Member of Taunton Orchestral Club, 06/08/1934:1

Belmont, Harry R. Member of Taunton Orchestra Club, 06/05/1931:1 Promoted at local office of John Hancock Ins., 05/19/1933:1

Belmont, Marion Plays with 66-piece orchestral club in Taunton, 05/09/1930:1 Pupils present violin recital, 06/06/1930:4 Member of Tauremid String Quartette, 09/23/1932:1 Tauremid String Quartette furnishes music for wedding at East

Bridgewater, 09/30/1932:1 Guest artist at meeting of Taunton Ladies' Musical club, 04/21/1933:1 Plays with Shubert Concert Orchestra in Bridgewater, 01/26/1934:1 Member of Taunton Orchestral Club, 06/08/1934:1 One of 1st violinists at Schubert Concert orchestra, 11/23/1934:1

Belmont, Marion T. Pupils present violin recital, 05/30/1930:1 Member of Taunton Orchestra Club, 06/05/1931:1 Pupils give annual violin recital, 06/05/1931:2

Belmont, Marion T. cont. Tauremid String Quartette performs for Marion Woman's club,

01/08/1932:1 Agent for Bernat yarns (ad), 09/14/1934:8

Belmont, Marion Thomas Teacher of violin (ad), 08/29/1930:8 The Concert Trio, music for all occasions (ad), 10/23/1931:10 Concert Trio, music for all occasions (ad), 10/14/1932:8

Belmont, Mrs Harry Local musicians perform with Taunton Orchestra club, 06/10/1932:1 Chinese chop suey every Thursday (ad), 01/20/1933:8

Belmont, Robert Starts third year at Worcester Polytech, 09/26/1930:1 Member of Theta Upsilon Omega at Worcester Polytechnic,

05/08/1931:1 To graduate from Worcester Polytechnic, 06/10/1932:1 Accepts position with L. Hardy Co. in Worcester, 11/03/1933:1

Belmont, Robert I. Worcester Polytech student takes honors in oratorical contest,

06/03/1932:1 Engaged to Eleanor Shaw, 10/26/1934:3, 11/02/1934:4 Wedding described, 11/23/1934:1 Wed to Eleanor Shaw, 11/23/1934:4

Belmont, Robert Ivan Review of exemplary work at Worcester Polytechnic, 11/25/1932:4 Engaged to Eleanor Shaw, 10/12/1934:1

Belrose, Arthur Recovers from mumps, 05/05/1933:3

Belrose, Florence Resides in Methuen, 06/09/1933:7 Resides in Chelsea, 03/30/1934:7

Belrose, Henry Engineer at State Farm, 10/10/1930:3

Belrose, Mrs Henry Brother dies in Roxbury, 03/31/1933:6 Mother dies in Charlestown, 09/15/1933:2

Belrose, Ralph Recovers from blood poisoning in hand, 08/29/1930:3

Bemis, Edson Purchases North St residence from John Donner, 04/03/1931:1 Moves from North St to Hancock, NH, 04/27/1934:1

Bemont, Everett T. Wedding described, 05/01/1931:1 Pastor of Rochester-Lakeville Greater Parish resigns, 04/15/1932:1

Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks - Lodge No. 1274 Presents St. Luke's with linoleum for main room, 08/22/1930:1 Presents outstanding minstrel show, 02/13/1931:1 Hundreds flock to charity festival, 08/21/1931:1 Carnival closes, 08/28/1931:2 Holds annual memorial service, 12/11/1931:8 Charity dance feeds, clothes needy families, 01/01/1932:4 Plans for 20th anniversary, 04/22/1932:1 Carnival proceeds not up to previous years, 08/19/1932:8 Elks' carnival helps relief fund, 08/26/1932:1 Aren't We All draws good audience, 11/04/1932:1 Holds annual memorial service, 12/09/1932:4 Holds lodge of sorrow for John Wheeler, 12/23/1932:1 Italian Night a success, 02/17/1933:2 Holds lodge of sorrow for William Shaw, 05/19/1933:1 State police head James Mahoney feted by local Elks (p), 05/19/1933:1 Bowling league holds annual banquet, 05/26/1933:2 James McCluskey honored by Elks, 08/11/1933:1 Annual charity dance held at Town House, 12/08/1933:1 Holds annual memorial service, 12/08/1933:2 Organizes baseball team, joins Twilight League, 01/12/1934:1 First nationality night held, Irish Night, 02/09/1934:1 And high school girls solicit funds for free milk, 03/02/1934:1 Organizes baseball team for Twilight League, 04/06/1934:1

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Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks - Lodge No. 1274 cont. School nurse expresses thanks for milk fund (l), 10/26/1934:1 Free milk distribution begins, 12/07/1934:3 Holds annual memorial service, 12/07/1934:3

Benjamin, Henry Son born, 04/03/1931:4

Benjamin, Henry G. Wedding described, 07/04/1930:1

Benn (Mr) Thomas & Benn, plumbing and steamfitting, 11 Lane St (ad),

04/01/1932:8 Benn, Ernest E.

Wedding described, 07/17/1931:1 Benn, Ernest Edward

Engaged to Anna Callan Burke, 01/16/1931:1 Benna, Carl O.

Wed to Myra H. Smith, 12/27/1933:4 Benna, Carlo

Engaged to Myra H. Smith, 12/08/1933:4 Bennett, C.J.

Pays best prices for antiques (ad), 05/11/1934:8 Bennett, Elizabeth

Husband guilty of non-support of wife and children, 09/19/1930:1 Bennett, Grover

GAR member dies in 1929, 05/30/1930:1 Bennett, Hannah M.

Obituary, 10/19/1934:1 Wife of Allerton C. dies at age 74, 10/19/1934:4

Bennett, Henry Funeral held in North Rochester, 02/23/1934:3

Bennett, Jane High school teacher retires, 06/24/1932:1

Bennett, Mrs Edwin Auto struck by freight train on Miller St crossing, 03/09/1934:1 Narrowly escapes injure when auto struck by train, 03/09/1934:3

Bennett, Nellie High school teacher retires, 06/24/1932:1

Bennett, Orville T. Guilty of non-support of wife and children, 09/19/1930:1

Bennett, Russell Son born, 10/26/1934:4

Benson (Mr) Brooks & Benson radios, 131 Arch St (ad), 01/03/1930:6

Benson, Abbie W. Obituary, 03/09/1934:1 Wife of Elmer dies at age 48, 03/09/1934:4

Benson, Anna Lets Plymouth St rooms to Lloyd Prouty, 03/20/1931:4

Benson, Arthur D. House pictured in Churchill's ad for asphalt shingles (ad), 05/16/1930:6

Benson, Charles Elmer Wardell arrested for holdup and various thefts, 09/21/1934:1

Benson, Charles G. Five people and one horse injured in mishap, 10/31/1930:6 Chimney fire on Chestnut St, 09/04/1931:1 Tax collector's sale of real estate, 04/13/1934:7

Benson, Elisha Thomas Brief biography (p), 02/07/1930:1

Benson, Ellis Resides in Cambridge, 03/21/1930:9

Benson, George G. Harness maker (ad), 01/03/1930:7 Involved in fatal auto crash in East Fairhaven, 06/22/1934:7

Benson, Gertrude Engaged to Elroy Coffin, 04/18/1930:1

Benson, Gertrude M. Engaged to Elroy H. Coffin, 04/04/1930:4 Wed to Elroy H. Coffin, 04/25/1930:4

Benson, Harold H. Engaged to Constance A. Gifford, 10/12/1934:4 Wed to Constance A. Gifford, 10/26/1934:4

Benson, Howard Francis Wed to Edna Johanna Eastman, 09/12/1930:3

Benson, John Couple married 50 years, 01/24/1930:3 Gates collides with Benson's auto on South Main St, 06/27/1930:1 Accepts post with Shawmut National Bank, 06/24/1932:4

Benson, John E. Clifford St couple married 50 years, 01/24/1930:1

Benson, John K. Elected to Phi Beta Kappa at Dartmouth, 10/31/1930:5 Dartmouth student wins distinction, 05/15/1931:7 Engaged to Gladys Wilkie, 01/26/1934:1 Engaged to Gladys P. Wilkie, 05/18/1934:4 Wedding described, 05/25/1934:1

Benson, Levi Bryantville couple married 50 years, 05/16/1930:6

Benson, Nell Wed to Kenneth Raymond, 12/27/1933:3

Benson, Richard Joseph DeLongchamp fined $1 for assault on Benson, 10/28/1932:1

Benson, Roger E. Auto strikes pole on Center St, 12/14/1934:7

Benson, Stanley Attends Dartmouth, 09/18/1931:1 Attends Springfield College, 09/29/1933:1

Benson, W.E. Radios, 131 Arch St (ad), 12/19/1930:6

Benson, Winthrop Chimney fire on Arch St, 02/02/1934:4

Benson's Pond Cowen proposal includes completely draining pond for cranberry bog,

11/21/1930:1 George Cowen applies for license to drain pond for bog, 09/11/1931:2

Benton, Ernest Chimney fire on Arch St, 01/13/1933:1 Runs marathon here, heads to Rhode Island for more competition,

09/01/1933:4 Finishes 14th in field of 96 in Waltham City marathon, 10/20/1933:1 Runs in Cathedral YMCA ten-mile road race, 04/20/1934:1

Benton, Frank E. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:6

Benton, George M. Engaged to Florence O. Riss, 09/22/1933:4 Wed to Florence O. Riss, 10/06/1933:4

Benton, Henry W. Obituary, 07/24/1931:1 Wareham man dies at age 70, 07/24/1931:4

Benton, Mary Funeral held in Brockton, 08/07/1931:2

Bergen, Thomas Wed to Marjorie Smith, 07/04/1930:1

Bergeron, Arthur, Jr. Boxer wins second fight at Oak Bluffs, 09/05/1930:1 Wins boxing match at Fall River Casino, 09/19/1930:1

Bergerstrand, Helfrid B. Tax collector's sale, 05/19/1933:7

Berghahn, Martha Wedding held in Providence, 07/14/1933:6

Berghahn, Martha B.L. Wed to John H. Roberts, 08/11/1933:4

Berman, George Pleads not guilty to negligence as result of auto accident, 08/01/1930:1 Fined $25 for reckless driving, files appeal, 08/15/1930:4

Berman, Harry Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:9

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Berman, Max Backs into letter box at Peirce and Pearl St, 06/20/1930:4 Garage on Everett St looted, 08/28/1931:1 Two injured in collision with Charles Weston at Taunton St and new

highway, 11/20/1931:4 Blaze in junk yard on May St, 04/08/1932:1 Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6 Granted junk yard license, 01/06/1933:4 Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7 Peter Gasunas gets two month sentence for larceny of battery from

Berman, 02/16/1934:1 Gasunas committed to Plymouth jail on larceny charge, 03/02/1934:1

Berman, Tillie Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 09/16/1932:3 Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Berman Motor Car Co. Everett St (ad), 01/10/1930:4

Berman's Service Station Everett St (ad), 01/03/1930:2

Bernabeo, Dominic Driver for C.P. Washburn collides with bicyclist Elmore West,

05/02/1930:5 Bernabeo, Serafine B.

Engaged to Caesar S. Salvarti, 12/12/1930:4 Bernard, Adrien

Engaged to Helen Stanley, 09/25/1931:4 Wed to Halena Stanuleicz, 10/16/1931:4

Bernier, Alice Obituary, 01/23/1931:1 Wife of Eugene dies at age 64, 01/23/1931:4

Bernier, Arthur Chimney fire on Arch St, 12/05/1930:4

Bernier, Elmer Stubborn fire in kitchen of Cottage Ct home of Peter Donahue,

11/14/1930:1 Bernier, Eugene J.

Gets 10 days for drunkenness, 04/22/1932:4 Bernier, George

Moves to homestead on Everett St, 07/15/1932:7 Obituary, 03/30/1934:1 Dies at age 72, 03/30/1934:4 Will in probate, 03/30/1934:6

Bernier, John Rear-ended by Worcester driver on Wareham St, 01/24/1930:1 Moves to homestead on Everett St, 07/15/1932:7

Bernier, John A. Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

Bernier, Louis Injured in auto accident in Hanover, 06/26/1931:2

Bernier, Rosario Kohalo Hawaiians give concerts over WNBH, 09/16/1932:1 Member of Cape Cod Entertainers, 12/01/1933:1 Broadcasts weekly on WNBH, 12/14/1934:1 Member of Cape Cod Players, 12/21/1934:1

Bernier, Walter Injured in Brockton crash, 06/22/1934:7

Bernier, William Moves to homestead on Everett St, 07/15/1932:7

Berriault, Napoleon Tewksbury man dies at age 69, 01/19/1933:4

Berries see also Blueberries Whortleberry pickers stymied by wet weather 55 years ago,

08/15/1930:6 Middleboro sells $4,000 worth of huckleberries annually 55 years ago,

03/04/1932:6 Brush fires caused by berry pickers, 07/22/1932:1 Berry vendors cleared from roadsides in name of public safety,

07/29/1932:1

Berry, Caroline R. Widow of Clifton dies at age 46, 01/12/1934:4

Berry, Caroline Ruth Obituary, 01/12/1934:1

Berry, Charlotte Enters Boston Bible Training school, 01/24/1930:1

Berry, Charlotte E. Engaged to Carroll E. Bickford, 04/27/1934:4

Berry, Clarington H. Obituary, 05/19/1933:1 Dies at age 71, 05/19/1933:4

Berry, Donald Wed to Ruth Fearing Baron Rand, 11/16/1934:4

Berry, Donald W. Engaged to Ruth F. Rand, 10/19/1934:4

Berry, Earl H. Nina Shaw rear-ends auto driven by Berry on Everett St, 10/13/1933:7

Berry, Earle H. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8

Berry, Walter Breaks arm in fall from tree, 10/03/1930:4 Blaze in closet of house on Center and Pearl St, 10/28/1932:1

Berry, Walter E. Education in World Citizenship commencement essay, 06/30/1933:2 Enters St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia, 09/15/1933:1

Besse, Dan Walk-Over Shoe Store sold to Besse and Lang (ad), 05/11/1934:8

Besse, Daniel W. And Fred Lang purchase business from Roger Kelley, 05/11/1934:1

Besse, D.W. D.W. Besse Co., semi-annual shoe sale (ad), 07/18/1930:3

Besse, George M. All in readiness for annual run, 04/13/1934:1 Wareham man owns herring rights here, 04/13/1934:1

Besse, James M. Deceased Elk honored at memorial service, 12/12/1930:2

Besse, James N. Funeral attended by local Legionnaires, 05/30/1930:3 Drowns in Onset, 06/06/1930:1

Bessett, Antoine A. Engaged to Emily Costa, 11/06/1931:4

Bessett, Antone A. Wed to Emily Costa, 12/11/1931:4

Bessett, Armand H. Arrested on bastardy complaint, 03/28/1930:7

Bessette, Armand Worker has unlucky day on post office construction site, 05/27/1932:1

Bessette, Jeanette A. Wedding described, 09/05/1930:1

Bessette, Jeannette A. Engaged to David J. Goodreau, 08/29/1930:4 Wed to David J. Goodreau, 09/05/1930:4

Bettencourt, John Hosford builds house on Ashley Farm for Bettencourt, 06/13/1930:4 House at Ashley farm nearly complete, 08/15/1930:6 House under quarantine for scarlet fever, 01/19/1933:6

Betty Neck Cranberry Co. Employs Russell Caldwell and Philip Delano, 05/02/1930:3 Starts cranberry harvest, 09/16/1932:3

Bevans, John Dies in Wilmington, DE, 12/02/1932:1

Beverages see also Nemasket Spring Water Co. Strople & Vickery, spring water, ice (ad), 08/08/1930:8 James Thomas guarantees quality of cider 55 years ago, 08/14/1931:6

Beverly, Mrs Stephen Resides in Michigan, 08/08/1930:5

B.F. Tripp Co. (see Tripp's Candy Kitchen) Bianchi, Adelmo

Son born, 05/04/1934:4

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Bickford, Carroll E. Engaged to Charlotte E. Berry, 04/27/1934:4

Bicycles and Bicycling Many reports of stolen bikes, 1/27/1933:1 Bernard Sheehan's bicycle stolen from in front of Center St store,

07/21/1933:1 Bicycles and Bicycling - Accidents

Charles Hudson struck by auto near Purchade Cemetery, 04/04/1930:4 Driver for C.P. Washburn, Dominic Bernabeo, collides with bicyclist

Elmore West, 05/02/1930:5 Laura Morrison narrowly avoids hitting auto, 05/30/1930:1 James Beattie thrown from bicycle when struck by Providence truck,

10/17/1930:3 Perley Garnier struck by auto driven by Peter Strojny, 10/31/1930:6 Ferraguto caught up in auto mishap along North St, 06/05/1931:1 Donald Gammons' velocipede runs into Taunton auto on Center St,

05/06/1932:6 Bicyclist Alexander Sowyrda struck by driver from Worcester,

09/09/1932:8 Chief Sisson commended for action following auto-bicycle accident,

09/16/1932:2 Harvey Thomas thrown after struck by West Roxbury driver,

06/09/1933:1 Ilario Gola struck by Taunton auto, 06/30/1933:1 George Brusso knocked off bicycle by unidentified autoist,

11/24/1933:1 Judge reserves decision on Bruso hit-and-run case, 12/15/1933:4 Westdale man found guilty of leaving scene of Bruso accident,

12/22/1933:1 Alfred Travassos thrown from bicycle when struck by Washburn Co.

truck, 01/05/1934:1 Bigelow, Frederic

Member of high school baseball, basketball, and football teams (p), 06/22/1934:8

Bigelow, Frederic I. Tax collector's sale, 04/21/1933:6

Bigelow, Richard E. Resides in Newark, NJ, 01/10/1930:1 Dies at age 29, 11/20/1931:4

Bigelow, Richard Ellsworth Obituary, 11/20/1931:1

Bigelow, Sylvia M. Engaged to Oscar H. Stets, 09/04/1931:4 Wed to Oscar H. Stets, 09/11/1931:4

Bigelow, W.C. Paint and lumber taken from work site, 09/14/1934:3

Bigelow, Wilfred Son born, 03/03/1933:4

Bigelow, Winfred Moves to Boutin's tenement, 09/23/1932:3

Bigelow, Winfred Clark Engaged to Irma Jeanette Tripp, 08/21/1931:9

Bigelow, Winifred Son born, 03/03/1933:6

Bigelow, Winifred C. Wed to Irma J. Tripp, 03/25/1932:4 Wedding described, 03/25/1932:7

Billiards James Tracey granted license to run pool table, 09/29/1933:1 Murphy's bowling alley and pool parlor undergoes complete renovation,

09/14/1934:1 Billings, Edward

Old Brown house in Lakeville torn down, 11/06/1931:1 Billings, Edward R.

Obituary, 05/05/1933:1 Dies at age 77, 05/05/1933:4

Billings, John B. Elks hold annual memorial service, 12/07/1934:3

Billings, Lawson H. Son born, 01/26/1934:3

Billings, Lawson, Jr. Born to Lawson H., 01/26/1934:3

Billings, Lewis E. Engaged to be married, 10/24/1930:6 Daughter born, 08/14/1931:3

Billings, Lewis Edward Wedding described, 10/24/1930:6

Billon, Harold Son born, 02/27/1931:4

Bilodeau, Thomas H. Judge Sullivan honorary bearer at funeral in Dorchester, 08/28/1931:1

Binnis, Lambert Tax collector's sale, 04/21/1933:6

Binns, Hannah Mortgagee's sale, 10/30/1931:5

Binns, Lambert Attempts suicide after arrest for drunk driving, 04/17/1931:1 Mortgagee's sale, 10/30/1931:5 Sells Plymouth St home to Bagnell, 05/20/1932:6

Bird Hunting see also Middleboro Fish and Game Protective Association Bronze breasted geese taken at ponds, 12/12/1930:1 Quail released here, 04/24/1931:7 State game warden releases pheasants in Lakeville, 09/11/1931:1 Fair shooting at gunning stands as geese fly south, 11/27/1931:1 Hunting season opens, 10/21/1932:4 Plenty of pheasant, few quail, 10/26/1934:1

Bird Racing Local enthusiasts have homing pigeons in 100-mile race, 05/16/1930:3 Locals participate in pigeon race from Albany, 05/23/1930:5 Old Colony Pigeon Club plans first get-together of fanciers,

05/30/1930:7 Howard Brawn's bird takes 6th in 300-mile race, 06/06/1930:10 Brawn's bird finishes fourth in 500-mile race, 06/27/1930:6 Pigeons for sale (ad), 10/10/1930:4 Leon Alley's valuable homing pigeon stolen, 08/26/1932:1 Leon Alley offers reward for recovery of stolen bird (ad), 08/26/1932:8 Colonial Homing Pigeon Club flies first race from Greenfield,

05/18/1934:2 Birds

Large flock of pine grosbeaks sighted on Marion Rd, 01/03/1930:1 Ardelle Wood's feeding tray frequented by evening grosbeaks,

01/31/1930:5 J.W.P. Jenks writes article on birds for American Sportsman 55 years

ago, 02/14/1930:6 Martins return to Thomas' on Smith St, 05/02/1930:3 A. Whitman Higgins sees 207 birds of 28 species on walk near home,

05/16/1930:3 Pair of indigo buntings sighted at Highland View Farm, 05/30/1930:6 Six-year-old Dura Higgins has 106 birds on list, 03/27/1931:3 Bird damages Hyatt's car windshield, 08/28/1931:2 Purple finch banded by Higgins found dead, 06/03/1932:6 Purple martin colonies at Thomas' and Creamer's, 07/15/1932:7 Labrador natives show up here after storm, 11/18/1932:7 Martins return to Smith St, 04/21/1933:2 Evening grosbeaks back, 11/17/1933:4 Evening grosbeaks seen in large numbers at Rock, 12/01/1933:2 List of sightings at Highland View farm, 12/22/1933:3 Rural residents spread grain for hungry birds, 02/23/1934:1 Hungry birds battle at Holloway's feeder, 03/02/1934:1 Marten colony returns to Thomas' on Smith St, 04/27/1934:6 Colonial Homing Pigeon Club flew first race from Greenfield,

05/18/1934:2 Corvus americanus or just plain crow (l) (Everett A. Bowen),

05/25/1934:4 Birdsall, Audrie

Engaged to Theodore H. Goodreau, 05/01/1931:1 Wed to Theodore H. Goodreau, 05/08/1931:2

Birdsall, Audrie N. Wed to Theodore H. Goodreau, 05/08/1931:4

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Births - Lakeville Twenty-two in 1930, 02/06/1931:4

Births - Middleboro One hundred fifty seven in 1929, 01/03/1930:1 Ninety-two 55 years ago, 02/07/1930:4 Rates on the rise, 10/28/1932:1 One hundred sixty-two in 1932, 01/13/1933:2 One hundred thirty nine in 1933, 01/12/1934:1 E.R.A. workers compile vital statistics from early life of town,

12/21/1934:1 Bisbee, Charles E.

Dies in Spokane, WA, 10/02/1931:3 Bisbee, Edwin

Resides in Carver, 02/06/1931:6 Bisbee, Joseph

Resides in Rockland, 05/18/1934:5 Bisbee, Joseph G.

Finance secretary of Deaconess Association in Boston, 03/13/1931:1 Bisbee, Mrs Edwin

Resides in Carver, 09/04/1931:3 Bisbee, R.E.

Kidnapping the Constitution (l), 11/30/1934:6 Bisbee, Rena

Resides in Watertown, 08/29/1930:6 Bisbee, Rena T.

Resides in Watertown, 07/24/1931:7 Bisbee, Robert E.

Continues pastorate in Cataumet, 01/10/1930:4 Retires from ministry, 03/14/1930:2 Retires after 56 years in the ministry, 03/14/1930:3 Publishes second edition of Essence to Christianity, 04/03/1931:3 Brother dies in Spokane, WA, 10/02/1931:3 Alumnus of college in Middletown, CT, 10/16/1931:3 Speaks on League of Nations at Lions Club meeting, 12/18/1931:1 Article published in Zion's Herald, 03/04/1932:6 Preaches at South Middleboro church, 11/03/1933:6 Assists in writing biography of Edward Bellamy, 04/27/1934:7 Our next candidate for congressman (l), 09/07/1934:6

Bisbee, William In slight auto accident in Plymouth, 08/28/1931:1 Erects new brooder house, 01/22/1932:2

Bishop, I.F. Starts cranberry harvest, 09/16/1932:3 Cranberry picking begun, 09/15/1933:3

Bishop, Richmond L. Sells Wareham St estate to John Woodland, 08/22/1930:1

Bishop, Robert W. Wed to Lila D. Halunen, 06/06/1930:4

Bishop, Robert Webber Wed to Lilia Sophie Halunen in 1930, 01/23/1931:4

Bishop, Sue Resides in Quincy, 06/06/1930:9

Bisson, Roland O. Piano tuner (ad), 05/11/1934:8

Bissonette, Alcide Daughter born, 10/31/1930:1

Bissonette, Jeanette Shirley Born to Alcide, 10/31/1930:1

Bissonette, Lawrence Attends Wentworth Institute, 04/01/1932:7

Bissonette, Mrs J. Adrien Brother dies in Lawrence, 12/21/1934:1

Bissonnette, Alcidas Admitted to citizenship, 07/01/1932:1

Bissonnette, Alvin Wed to Melba L. Platt, 05/27/1932:4

Bissonnette, Alvin J. Engaged to Melba L. Platt, 05/06/1932:6, 05/27/1932:1 Wedding described, 05/27/1932:1

Bissonnette, J.A. Mutual Insurance Agency, 152 Pierce St (ad), 01/10/1930:4

Bissonnette, Lauretta Freshman at Simmons College, 09/14/1934:1

Bissonnette, Lawrence B. Auto struck by Brockton driver at North Main and North St,

10/26/1934:4 Bissonnette, Mildred

Struck by truck driven by Taunton man, 03/30/1934:1 B.L. Thomas Co. (see Thomas, B.L.) Black, John

Chimney fire on Fairview St, 10/19/1934:1 Black, Merton F.

Obituary, 05/20/1932:1 Dies at age 17, 05/20/1932:4

Blackburn, Hollis Engaged to Louise Bassett, 09/25/1931:4 Wedding described, 10/16/1931:1 Moves from Reland St to Lakeville, 08/18/1933:1

Blackburn, W. Hollis Engaged to Louise Bassett, 09/25/1931:1 Wed to Louise M. Bassett, 10/16/1931:4

Blackburn, William Hollis Engaged to Louise Morton Bassett, 06/12/1931:1

Blackmail (see Extortion) Blacksmiths

Percy Shurtleff bitten in head by horse, 08/21/1931:1 Old Lincoln shop closed for first time in 100 years, 01/08/1932:1 L.S. Bailey moves shop to depot 55 years ago, 03/04/1932:6 Lewis Lincoln reduces price of horseshoeing to $1.50 fifty-five years

ago, 04/01/1932:2 Blackwell, Howard

Youngster struck by truck driven by Frank Leighton, 12/21/1934:2 Blaisdell, Laura J.

Sells Fuller St farm to Ashton Barney, 06/20/1930:1 Blake, Ada E.

Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 05/05/1933:6, 12/07/1934:5 Blake, Erwin

Moves here from Falmouth, 10/13/1933:1 Blake, Helen Marie

Wed to Royce Walter Parker in 1930, 01/23/1931:4 Blake, Marie

Engaged to Royce Walter Parker, 09/26/1930:7 Wed to Royce Walker, 10/17/1930:4 Wedding described, 10/17/1930:9

Blake, Percy M. Obituary, 01/06/1933:1

Blake, Rodney M. Engaged to Eleanor L. Wright, 07/14/1933:4, 8 Wedding described, 07/21/1933:1 Wed to Eleanor L. Wright, 07/21/1933:4

Blake, Rodney Manford Engaged to Eleanor Langley Wright, 02/03/1933:1

Blakeman, Florence Engaged to Chester Amsden, 04/06/1934:1

Blakeslee, Susan Anna Obituary, 09/15/1933:1

Blakeslie, Susan A. Will in probate, 11/17/1933:5

Blanchard, Carolyn Harlow Wedding described, 07/10/1931:2

Blanchard, Emma F. Obituary, 02/27/1931:6

Blanchard, Fred Workmen unearth human skull, 11/20/1931:4

Blanchard, Jennie Resides in Danvers, 06/06/1930:9

Blanchard, Laura Wedding described, 12/15/1933:7

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Blanchette, Louis Elks member drowns at Bass River, 09/05/1930:3 Deceased Elk honored at memorial service, 12/12/1930:2

Blanchette, William Daughter born, 12/27/1933:4 Member of YMCA Mercantile Basketball League winning team (p),

05/04/1934:1 Blanchette, William A.

Engaged to Dorothy E. Perkins, 09/18/1931:4 Blandin, Beatrice L.

Engaged to Ralph E. Ryder, 12/11/1931:4 Wed to Ralph E. Ryder, 12/25/1931:4

Blandin, Elton G. Obituary, 05/25/1934:1 Taunton man dies at age 50, 05/25/1934:4

Blanshette, William, Jr. Engaged to Dorothy E. Perkins, 09/11/1931:1

Blinn, Dorothy W. Wed to Howard C. Robbins, 08/07/1931:4

Blinn, Dorothy Wallace Wedding described, 08/07/1931:1

Bliss, Harold O. Wed to Ellen B. Richardson, 02/26/1932:4

Blizzards (see Storms) Block, Earl

Occupies Coombs St bungalow, 02/05/1932:1 Purchases new home in Bridgewater, 07/14/1933:1

Block, Earl F. Resides in Wollaston, 09/04/1931:1

Block, Earl P. Son born, 05/08/1931:4

Block, Josephine Wed to Herbert L. Cushman, 06/29/1934:3

Block, Mrs Earl Resides in Wollaston, 10/16/1931:1

Blodgett, Alice Obituary, 11/28/1930:7

Blood, Helen Wed to Robert L. Tessier, 09/05/1930:4

Blood, Helen G. Engaged to Robert L. Tessier, 06/27/1930:4

Blood, Helen Gertrude Wedding described, 07/11/1930:1

Bloomfield, Gertrude M. Wed to Antonio L. Melchionno, 03/02/1934:4

Bloomfield, Gertrude N. Engaged to Antonio L. Melchionno, 02/09/1934:4

Blossom, Alton H. Report on inquest into traffic death, 12/12/1930:4

Blouin, Elzear Chimney fire on Center St, 04/20/1934:1

Blouin, Louis Chimney fire on Center St, 12/08/1933:1

Blouin, Paul Collides with truck operated by Edward Casey, 12/23/1932:1

Blue Spruce Rest Home Managed by Lucy Ganyer, 12/15/1933:3 Run by Lucy Gayner, 06/29/1934:6

Blueberries Crop favorable at height of season, 07/18/1930:1 Owners post property, 07/17/1931:1 Police busy driving pickers of posted land, 07/24/1931:1 Man not lost only picking berries, 07/24/1931:3 Ebenezer Pickens lost in swamp at Fall Brook, 09/04/1931:1 Mrs Myron Penniman picks quart of large berries in Penniman pasture,

10/09/1931:1 Berries are here at 25 cents per basket, 07/01/1932:1 Elmer Hatch first to have ripe berries, 07/01/1932:7 Cultivation considered, 08/18/1933:1

Blye, Mrs John Funeral held in Fall River, 01/10/1930:1

Boardman, A.E. Florist, East Grove St (ad), 05/27/1932:8

Boardman, Arthur Purchases Tallman property on Woodlawn St, 08/01/1930:1

Boardman, Arthur E. Petitions to erect garage and store gasoline, 09/18/1931:5

Boardman, Blanche Belle Wedding described, 03/27/1931:1

Boardman, Charles F. Drunk brought in for "directing" traffic at Center and Oak St,

05/09/1930:1 Boardman, George

Artist tints plant leaves with color, 09/21/1934:4 Boardman, John A.

Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6 Boardman, Mrs George

Knocked down by auto driven by Lovell, 11/04/1932:1 Retires on pension from NE Telephone Co., 03/02/1934:1

Boardman, Thomas Fractures collar bone playing baseball, 09/11/1931:1

Boats and Boating McNeil's rowboat taken from moorings at Wareham St bridge,

08/11/1933:1 Wilbur Ward sets out for Florida by boat, 09/08/1933:1

Boats and Boating - Accidents Leo Tallon loses life on ill-fated Pinthis, 06/13/1930:1 Edward Thompson takes part in Titanic rescue 20 years ago,

04/15/1932:1 Enid Crosier thrown from boat, injured by propeller, 06/29/1934:7

Bodge, Harry Son born, 07/03/1931:4

Boehme, Henry Member of Co. D, 5th Massachusetts during Spanish-American War (p),

07/17/1931:1 Boehme, Mendall

Employed in office at L.O. Atwood's, 07/31/1931:7 Boehme, William

Blasting at post office site injures pedestrian, 05/13/1932:1 Bolduc, Ammy

Son born, 01/19/1933:3 Bolles, Benjamin F.

Elk honored at memorial service, 12/11/1931:8 Bolster, Mrs Robert

Resides in Philadelphia, PA, 01/05/1934:1 Bomey, Anne Louise

Wed to John B. Newsom, 09/16/1932:3 Bonell, Harold

Resigns from Backus Memorial church, 03/23/1934:7 Bonell, H.C.

Moves to Pratt tenement on Plymouth St, 06/16/1933:6 Bonney, Alfred L.

Son born, 05/09/1930:6 Bonney, David Halsted

Born to Alfred L., 05/09/1930:6 Bonney, George E.

Obituary, 06/23/1933:1 Dies at age 71, 06/23/1933:4 Petition for administration of estate, 11/03/1933:5

Books Katherine Sedgwick Washburn corrects proofs for new book 55 years

ago, 01/03/1930:6 A. Hamilton Gibbs returns from European tour, 05/23/1930:1 Harry Webb Farrington's latest book Kilts to Togs gives account of life,

01/23/1931:6 Robert Bisbee publishes second edition of Essence to Christianity,

04/03/1931:3 Literary critic reviews local writer Esther Hawthorne, 04/17/1931:2 Local author Arthur Hamilton Gibbs seeks citizenship, 06/12/1931:2

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Books cont. Local teacher Mark Shibles writes science textbook, 06/12/1931:2 Arthur Hamilton Gibbs now a full-fledged U.S. citizen, 07/03/1931:2 Hazel Hawthorne Ufford has short story published, 05/13/1932:1 Boston University group compiles volume of poetry and prose under

leadership of Elizabeth Tillson, 05/27/1932:3 Mr and Mrs A. Hamilton Gibbs sail for France, 12/09/1932:1 Henrietta Littlefield makes final revisions on German text, 09/08/1933:1 Hazel Hawthorne Werner to publish first novel, 02/16/1934:2 Salt House by M.R. Werner (review), 03/02/1934:6 Arthur Robidoux has eight stories published in Brockton Enterprise,

04/06/1934:2 Robert Bisbee assists in writing biography of Edward Bellamy,

04/27/1934:7 Librarian Witbeck reviews new book by Gibbs, 06/08/1934:3 Arthur Cerda winner in Book Review contest, 10/05/1934:1 Well-known author and artist Joseph Cummings Chace gives radio talk,

10/26/1934:1 Hattie LeBaron completes biographies of six of the real granddaughters

of the Revolution, 11/09/1934:1 Boomer, B.L.

Receives patent rights for pedal attachments for cabinet organs 55 years ago, 06/19/1931:6

Boot and Shoe Workers' Union, Local 20 Union replies to Keith Co. concerning wages, 01/09/1931:2 Leonard & Barrows factory may be open shop, 09/18/1931:1 Leonard & Barrows agreement keeps local industry running,

09/25/1931:1 Settles differences with Leonard & Barrows, 09/25/1931:4 Communication to shoe workers' union (l) (Elmer E. Phinney),

10/30/1931:3 Reaches agreement with Keith company, 11/20/1931:2 Changes made in local office, 12/11/1931:1 Votes to drop sick benefit, 10/07/1932:2 Sick benefits eliminated, death benefits increased, 10/21/1932:1

Bordasani, Caroline M. Wed to Antonio Giberti, 05/20/1932:4

Bordeaux, Barbara Jean Born to Richard, 05/15/1931:4

Bordeaux, Richard Daughter born, 05/15/1931:4

Bordeaux, Richard E. Wed to Katherine J. Trefeten, 08/22/1930:4 Pleads guilty to drunkenness and reckless driving, 09/01/1933:1

Borden, Abner D. Obituary, 01/13/1933:1

Borden, Raymond Director of Camp Yomechas, 07/18/1930:7

Borden, Raymond Herbert Wed to Cynthia Evelyn Pittsley, 04/10/1931:1

Borsari, Francis Son born, 06/20/1930:6

Borsari, George Plays football for Bucksport Seminary, 01/24/1930:1 Wrestles for Bucksport Seminary, 02/14/1930:1 Plays part in Shakespearean comedy at American University,

05/11/1934:7 Borsari, Helen

Wedding described, 09/04/1931:1 Borsari, M. Helen

Engaged to Samuel A. Whitehead, 08/21/1931:4 Wed to Samuel A. Whitehead, 09/04/1931:4

Bosari, Frank Lost wallet returned, 02/19/1932:1

Bosari, George Receives athletic honors at American University in Washington, DC,

04/20/1934:2 Bosari, George R.

Graduates from American University in Washington, 06/08/1934:1

Bossey (Mr and Mrs) Purchase Marchant house in North Lakeville, 01/22/1932:2

The Boston Store 88 cent sale (ad), 04/04/1930:8 Enlarges corset department (ad), 05/22/1931:3 Offers 15% discount for using cash (ad), 06/16/1933:3

Bosworth, Dorothy F. Wedding described, 05/13/1932:5

Bosworth, Walter Fined $50 for drunk driving, 10/05/1934:3

Bosworth, Walter E. Wed to Beulah Archibald, 11/17/1933:4 Arrested for drunk driving, 09/28/1934:2

Botelho, Franceline Engaged to Manuel L. Fred, 05/26/1933:4

Botti, Joseph Obituary, 10/06/1933:1 Middleboro man dies, 10/06/1933:4

Boucher, A.V. Trucking (ad), 01/03/1930:7

Boucher, Catherine Obituary, 06/15/1934:1 Dies at age 70, 06/15/1934:4

Boucher, Elizabeth M. Wedding described, 08/18/1933:1 Engaged to George B. McClellan, 08/18/1933:4 Wed to George B. McClellan, 08/18/1933:4

Boucher, Ida M. Obituary, 04/24/1931:1 Widow of John E. dies at age 56, 04/24/1931:4 Tax collector's sale, 09/11/1931:4

Boucher, John E. Administrator granted license to sell real estate, 02/07/1930:9 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 10/07/1932:2

Boucher, Joseph Sprains ankle slipping in hole playing baseball, 08/15/1930:1 Member of R.D. Kelley Coal Co. winning basket ball team (p),

05/05/1933:1 Chimney fire on Barrows St, 01/05/1934:1 McCann's sled slides into Boucher's car, 03/02/1934:1

Boucher, Oliver Sacred Heart Church, 1880 (p), 06/27/1930:1

Boucher, Sarah Resides in Lancaster, NH, 06/20/1930:1 Employed in Lancaster County, NH, 07/24/1931:1 Demonstrator agent for Coos County, NH, 10/21/1932:1 Resides in Manchester, NH, 08/18/1933:1

Boucher, T.F. Painters agree to wage reduction (ad), 02/19/1932:8

Boucher, Thomas Prepares to build house on High St 55 years ago, 10/10/1930:8 Frame of new dwelling on High St raised and boarded 55 years ago,

11/21/1930:8 Obituary, 03/31/1933:1 Dies at age 73, 03/31/1933:4

Boucher, Thomas F. Auto broadsided by Dorchester driver, 07/31/1931:1

Boucher, Vincent Has good offered from professional basketball team in Florida,

11/07/1930:4 Member of R.D. Kelley Coal Co. winning basket ball team (p),

05/05/1933:1 Boucher, William

Obituary, 02/17/1933:1 Boucher, William Fred

Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7 Boudreau, Charles Francis

Obituary, 04/25/1930:1 Dies at age 85, 04/25/1930:4, 9

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Boudreau, Irving Resides in Mayfield, NY, 04/25/1930:9

Boudreau, Mae Wed to Manuel Casey, 09/05/1930:3

Bouget, Ignace J. Dies in Rochester, 08/01/1930:8

Bouget, John Father dies in Rochester, 08/01/1930:8

Bourgeois, Al Local beagle places at Bryantville trials, 10/14/1932:3

Bourget, Ignace J. Obituary, 07/25/1930:1

Bourne, C.A. Refrigerators, 21 North St (ad), 05/22/1931:2

Bourne, Charles A. In court for action of contract against White, 04/11/1930:5

Bourne, Samuel S. Purchases Water St building from George Soule 55 years ago,

11/07/1930:6 Bourne, S.S.

Loses horse to colic 55 years ago, 06/13/1930:3 Bourne, William

Turner house on Rock St razed, 11/11/1932:2 Bourne's Middleboro Bakery

Gilded letters on bread cart herald tasty treats 55 years ago, 12/26/1930:6

Boutin, Adelard Son born, 11/14/1930:3

Boutin, Amelia Re-elected teacher for Rock School, 05/20/1932:6 Transfers to Union Street School, 09/07/1934:1 Appointed to teach at Union St School, 09/07/1934:7

Boutin, Amelia L. Teacher fills vacancy at Rock School, 08/29/1930:2

Boutin, Arthur Wedding described, 02/06/1931:1 Wed to Arlene Savard, 02/06/1931:4 Moves to New York state, 04/15/1932:3

Boutin, Arthur P. Engaged to Arline A. Savard, 01/30/1931:4

Boutin, Joseph Lets tenement to Winfred Bigelow, 09/23/1932:3

Boutin, Leah New teacher at Waterville School, 09/07/1934:1

Boutin, Leon Employed in East Bridgewater, 01/23/1931:6

Boutin, Thomas Badly injured when struck by car in South Middleboro, 02/16/1934:1 Struck by auto, suffers fractures, cuts, and bruises, 02/16/1934:3

Boutin, Valeda Nurse at St. Luke's, 09/26/1930:7

Boutin, Wilfred Successful deer hunter, 12/16/1932:6

Boutin, Wilfred G. Strikes pedestrian on Cape road at night, 06/30/1933:2 Engaged to Alma M. Carr, 06/29/1934:4

Boutin, William Opens barbershop in Vaughn building, 01/24/1930:3 Hires building from Vaughn for barbershop, 01/31/1930:9 Opens barbershop in Rock, 11/14/1930:6 Opens barber shop at Rock, 05/15/1931:2

Boutin, William D. Concludes work at Buzzards Bay, opens barber shop in Rock,

11/21/1930:5 Boutine, William

Opens barbershop on Miller St, 02/14/1930:7 Closes barber shop on Miller St, 11/18/1932:6

Boutty, J.J. Aviator on leave from Franc Field in Panama, 06/27/1930:7

Bowden, Bessie J. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 08/11/1933:5

Bowden, Harry Melon thieves strike farms of Bowden and McNeece, 09/08/1933:1 Stolen muskmelons prove expensive for Hinds and Zion, 09/29/1933:1

Bowen, Carolyn Public health nurse in New Haven, CT, 09/09/1932:5

Bowen, Everett A. Couple married 35 years, 07/11/1930:1 Cold weather has not affected corn crop, 11/17/1933:1 Corvus americanus or just plain crow (l), 05/25/1934:4

Bowen, Jeanette Resides in New York City, 06/06/1930:1 Resides in Storrs, CT, 12/05/1930:1

Bowen, Jennie S. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 04/13/1934:5

Bowen, Maurice Resides in Kent, OH, 10/17/1930:1 Resides in Westwood, NJ, 10/06/1933:8

Bowen, Richard Resides in Hempstead, NY, 07/18/1930:7

Bowen, Virginia Teaches in Worcester, 01/03/1930:4 Engaged to Carl Erickson, 10/24/1930:1, 07/08/1932:4

Bower, Ernest R. Engaged to Lillian F. Haley, 12/15/1933:4 Wed to Lillian F. Haley, 12/22/1933:4

Bowers, Eliza A. Obituary, 02/20/1931:4

Bowers, Helen K. Engaged to David W. Howell, 09/01/1933:4

Bowers, Helena K. Wed to David W. Howell, 09/08/1933:4

Bowers, Helena M. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Bowers, John M. Obituary, 08/01/1930:1 Norfolk man dies at age 53, 08/01/1930:4 Petition for administration of estate, 08/08/1930:5

Bowker, Alva A. Engaged to Richard J. Brusso, 12/21/1934:4

Bowles, Elizabeth And Joseph Byrnes collide at South Main and Courtland St,

04/25/1930:1 Bowles, Mrs Cuthbert

Falls, breaks ankle, 10/24/1930:6 Bowles, Verna

Opens beauty shop on Bridge St, 04/25/1930:3 Brown Bungalow Beauty Studio, Bridge St, Lakeville (ad),

06/06/1930:5 Bowley, Mary B.

Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:5 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 04/21/1933:5

Bowley, Raymond Leaves job in Malden, employed at State Farm, 08/29/1930:1 Apple tree in blossom, 09/05/1930:1

Bowley, Raymond J. Tax collector's sale, 09/11/1931:4 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 04/21/1933:5

Bowling Investigation into theft of $50 from Murphy's, 02/28/1930:3 YMCA opens league play for season, 09/22/1933:5 Murphy's undergoes complete renovation, 09/14/1934:1 Season opens at Murphy's (ad), 09/14/1934:8

Bowman, Abram L. Auto struck by Brockton driver at North Main St and South Main St,

10/16/1931:1 Bowman, Fred A.

Purchases and renovates Holmes house, 07/21/1933:1

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Bowman, Fred L. Named to Home Owners' Loan Corp., 11/03/1933:1 Obituary, 01/12/1934:1 Boston man dies at age 55, 01/12/1934:4 Will in probate, 02/09/1934:8

Bowman, Mildred To attend Bridgewater Normal School, 07/11/1930:1 Graduates from Bridgewater Teachers' College, 06/08/1934:1

Bowman, Mrs Fred L. Exchanges property with Robert Fish, 03/09/1934:1

Bowman & Clark Purchase Fuller St farm from Arthur Rotch, 01/09/1931:1 Real estate, 7 Court End Ave (ad), 01/09/1931:6 New deal development on shore of Tispaquin Pond (ad), 07/07/1933:2

Boxes see also L.O. Atwood Box Factory Second saw operational at C.N. Atwood & Son, 01/10/1930:3 Savery brothers plan mill 55 years ago, 09/11/1931:6 Manufacturing decidedly dull 55 years ago, 12/11/1931:7 Hiram Caldwell resigns from C.N. Atwood & Son, 04/08/1932:6

Boxing Arthur Bergeron wins second fight at Oak Bluffs, 09/05/1930:1 Bergeron wins match at Fall River Casino, 09/19/1930:1 John F. Sullivan competes in boxing match at Colby College,

03/27/1931:1 John Sullivan coaches boxing team at Colby College, 02/12/1932:1 Francis Huxley takes second at Brockton bout, 05/20/1932:1 Harry Alexanian to box in semi-finals in New Bedford, 10/21/1932:1

Boy Scouts of America see also Loon Pond Camp; Sea Scouts Hold annual banquet, 06/20/1930:8 Host district meeting at high school (p), 11/21/1930:6 Nemasket Tribe of Red Men start new troop, 12/19/1930:7 Celebrate 21st anniversary of local organization, 02/13/1931:1 Consider change from Cape Cod Council to Annawan Council,

08/28/1931:1 Settle matter of Council affiliation, 09/11/1931:1 Troop 13 wins honors at Brockton Jamboree, 09/25/1931:2 Arthur Winslow grants use of Camp Winslow to Rock scouts,

11/20/1931:6 Charters for Troops 11 and 13 presented at installation, 12/04/1931:1 Request donations of food and clothing (l), 12/18/1931:4 Canvass by local Scouts could benefit folks right here, 12/25/1931:1 Canvass for food and clothes, 12/25/1931:1 Drive for unemployed gets hearty response, 01/01/1932:1 Collect nearly 2,000 cans of food, 01/01/1932:4 Letter of thanks (l), 01/08/1932:2 Anawan Council holds annual meeting, 01/22/1932:6 Local troops have fine showing at Council meeting, 02/19/1932:2 A. Whitman Higgins named assistant district commissioner,

03/04/1932:6 Members of disbanded troop form anew, 03/25/1932:6 Open annual campaign (p), 04/08/1932:3 Young officials receive keys to town (p), 04/08/1932:4 Hold court of honor, 04/22/1932:7 Local council holds first annual dance, 04/29/1932:1 Sacred Heart Church organizes new scout troop, 05/06/1932:2 Sacred Heart Church forms new scout troop, 05/13/1932:1 Hold large encampment in rear of high school, 09/30/1932:3 Middleboro-Carver district holds annual meeting, 11/18/1932:1 Support efforts by local boys (l), 12/02/1932:6 Support latest drive to help unfortunate, 12/16/1932:1 Collection for needy a success, 12/30/1932:1 Hold Sirkus here, 01/13/1933:1 Relief Association extends thanks for support of recent drive,

01/13/1933:1 Congratulations due local scouts, 01/20/1933:1 Honors given to local scouts, 01/20/1933:4 District Scout commissioner Louis Littlejohn resigns, 1/27/1933:1 Tribute to local leaders and scouts, 02/17/1933:1

Boy Scouts of America cont. Anawan Council activities, 02/24/1933:6 Scout organization in Massachusetts (ad), 03/10/1933:2 Scouts from Middleboro-Carver district form service club, 03/17/1933:2 Anawan Council announces campaign for funds (p), 04/14/1933:3 Campaign for funds begins (ad) (p), 04/21/1933:4 Doing good work killing caterpillars, 05/26/1933:1 Middleboro-Carver District Championship rally held, 06/09/1933:2 Hold court of honor, 06/16/1933:3 Annawon Council endorsed by President Roosevelt, 09/22/1933:8 Camp Annawon report (l) (William Lee Abbott), 09/29/1933:7 Executive's report (l) (William Lee Abbott), 11/10/1933:3 Annawon Council holds annual meeting, 01/12/1934:6 Annawon Council holds court of honor, 02/23/1934:2 Open fund raising campaign, 04/06/1934:1 Present minstrel show, 05/18/1934:4 Plans of Annawon Council for summer season, 06/22/1934:6 Annawon Council holds annual meeting, 12/21/1934:7

Boyce, George F. Wed to Murial L. Jenner, 06/01/1934:4

Boyce, Lester Receives 25-year pin from G.E. Keith Shoe Co., 03/27/1931:1

Boyden, H.E. Purchases Green and Mattie's farm on Purchade St, 07/10/1931:1

Boyer, Alfred Tax collector's sale (t), 09/05/1930:5 Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

Boyer, Mary Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

Boynton, Ethel Louise Wedding described, 07/01/1932:7

Boynton, John R. State Farm man dies at age 64, 11/28/1930:4

Boynton, William G. New member of Welfare Board, 02/27/1931:4 Commended for ridding welfare department of fraud, 07/15/1932:1 Welfare Board not deceived (l), 01/13/1933:2 Welfare Board denies charges (l), 1/27/1933:3 Submits letter on welfare problems (l), 04/14/1933:2 Bid to remove from Welfare Board unsuccessful, 03/30/1934:1 Letter to citizens from CWA administrator (l), 04/20/1934:5 Resigns as local E.R.A. administrator, 11/30/1934:1 Correction of false rumor (l) (H.J. Goodale), 12/07/1934:1

Brackett, Elizabeth Shed roof catches fire on East Grove St, 09/04/1931:1

Brackett, Frank Daughter born, 04/24/1931:4 Receives 25-year service medal from Keith Co., 07/17/1931:1

Brackett, Frank L. Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

Brackett, Guy W. Window treatments (ad), 01/03/1930:7

Brackett, Harriett Obituary, 01/26/1934:1 Widow of George dies at age 88, 01/26/1934:4

Brackett, Mrs Guy Christmas greens (ad), 11/24/1933:8

Brackett, William M. Hot contests bring out 2,472 voters (p) (t), 01/22/1932:1

Brackett, William W. To the voters (ad), 01/17/1930:4 Voted town treasurer and tax collector (p), 01/24/1930:1 Declares candidacy for treasurer/collector, 01/02/1931:1 Candidate for re-election (ad), 01/16/1931:5 In support of Kenneth Keedwell (ad) (l), 01/16/1931:6 Results of most disgraceful, silliest, muck-raking campaigns (p) (t),

01/23/1931:1 Treasurer/collector resigns, 04/08/1932:1 Special elections will stir up activities, 04/15/1932:1 Candidate for representative, 04/29/1932:1

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Brackett, William W. cont. Brackett, Washburn, and Bates vie for representative's seat,

06/24/1932:1 Selectmen request resignation of assistant tax collector, 09/02/1932:1 Candidate for representative (ad) (p), 09/09/1932:8

Braddock, Arthur Daughter born, 02/05/1932:7

Braddock, Eleanor Lakeville folks attend funeral, 11/16/1934:4

Braddock, Eleanor L. Obituary, 11/16/1934:3

Braddock, Eleanor Lillian Obituary, 11/09/1934:1 Wife of James dies at age 61, 11/09/1934:4

Braddock, Elna L. Obituary, 11/16/1934:5

Braddock, Lorena Engaged to Frederick Eayrs, 05/18/1934:2, 05/25/1934:7 Wedding described, 06/01/1934:1

Braddock, Lorena B. Engaged to Frederick Eayrs, 05/18/1934:4

Braddock, Mary Mother dies in New Bedford, 03/07/1930:9

Braddock, Mrs Sumner Brother dies in Attleboro, 10/20/1933:6

Braddock, Myron A. Dies at age 17, 07/04/1930:4 Halifax man dies as result of motorcycle accident on Vine St,

07/04/1930:6 Inquest into death scheduled, 07/11/1930:1 Inquest held into death, 07/18/1930:7 Report of inquest, 08/08/1930:1

Bradford (Mr) Emily Charette purchases Bradford place on Wareham St, 08/01/1930:1

Bradford, Emmons H. Wed to Mabel L. Enos, 01/08/1932:4

Bradford, George Son born, 01/17/1930:4

Bradford, John Daughter born, 07/08/1932:4

Bradford, Joseph Moves from Plymouth St to Taunton, 07/21/1933:1

Bradford, Joseph H. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Bradford, Lester Son born, 02/24/1933:4

Bradley, Inezetta Employed at Woolworth's, 07/07/1933:1

Bradley, Vincent C. Engaged to Charlotte L. Kelley, 08/01/1930:4

Bradshaw, B.C. Daughter born, 01/16/1931:1

Bradshaw, Janet Resides in Ferguson, MO, 09/01/1933:1

Bradshaw, Janet King Daughter born, 01/16/1931:1

Bradshaw, Lewis Employed in Morrisville, VT, 01/02/1931:2

Bradshaw, Mildred Auto skids into front of Marston Mills auto, 01/30/1931:2 Teaches in Wareham, 03/06/1931:6 Teaches in Pilgrim Memorial school, Wareham, 05/08/1931:3 Soloist at concert in Wareham, 04/20/1934:3 Heard on radio with singers from Wareham, 05/11/1934:7

Brady, John Daughter born, 08/21/1931:4

Bragg, Arthur E. Local Elks hold lodge of sorrow, 10/09/1931:1

Braley, Abbie C. Obituary, 01/26/1934:1 Wife of Loring A. dies at age 70, 01/26/1934:4

Braley, Ellen Obituary, 12/22/1933:1 Dies at age 80, 12/22/1933:4

Braley, Frederick E. Cherry St couple married 25 years, 05/16/1930:6

Braley, Harry E. Petitions to confirm title to land, 05/23/1930:7 Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

Braley, Herbert C., Jr. Wedding described, 12/22/1933:1

Braley, Job Sells stable to F.E. Wood 55 years ago, 10/09/1931:7

Braley, Lillian L. Engaged to Harry E. Gale, 11/30/1934:4 Wed to Harry E. Gale, 12/14/1934:4

Braley, Lucy Helen Thomas employed at candy kitchen, 09/29/1933:3 Opens candy kitchen for the season, 05/25/1934:3 Employs Anderson, Thomas, and Smith at candy kitchen, 06/29/1934:7

Braley, Merton Painters agree to wage reduction (ad), 02/19/1932:8

Braley, Miriam Resides in Arlington, 08/29/1930:6

Braley, Mrs Frederick A. Resides in Valdosta, GA, 05/30/1930:6

Braley, Theodore A. Tax collector's sale of real estate, 04/13/1934:7

Braley, Vivien Only case of diphtheria in town, 05/22/1931:1 Diphtheria case under control, 05/29/1931:1

Brawn (Mrs) Moves from Wareham St to Barrows St, 02/05/1932:4

Brawn, Howard Tries out Kentucky fox hound, 04/21/1933:1

Brawn, Howard D. Local enthusiast has homing pigeons in 100-mile race, 05/16/1930:3 Local man participates in pigeon race from Albany, 05/23/1930:5 Bird takes 6th in 300-mile race, 06/06/1930:10 Bird finishes fourth in 500-mile race, 06/27/1930:6

Breach, Emma C. Replaces McDonald at Trade Mark Stores, 10/17/1930:1

Breaking and Entering (see Burglary) Breck, S.

Concrete work, trucking, well tile (ad), 01/03/1930:7 Breck, Samuel

Awarded school transportation contract, 08/29/1930:2 Candidate for school board, 01/01/1932:1 Runs for treasurer/collector in special election, 04/29/1932:1 Runs for treasurer/collector (ad) (p), 06/03/1932:8 Easily elected at special town meeting (p), 06/10/1932:1 Petition for oil storage license tabled by selectmen, 06/16/1933:1 Files nomination papers for treasurer/collector, 12/08/1933:1 Re-elect for treasurer/collector (ad), 01/12/1934:5 Lightning strikes electrical transformer, 06/15/1934:2

Breck, Samuel, Jr. Files nomination papers for treasurer/collector, 12/21/1934:1

Breivogel, Henry A. Youngster Southworth ropes auto truck, 09/30/1932:1

Brennan, Gordon Struck and killed by auto driven by Robert Higgins, 12/21/1934:1 Dies at age 21, 12/21/1934:4 Robert Higgins fined $75 for reckless driving, 12/28/1934:2

Brennan, James D. President of Federal Cranberry Co. dies, 04/15/1932:6

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Brett, Gertrude Obituary, 11/20/1931:1 Wife of Sylvanus L. dies at age 60, 11/20/1931:4 Will in probate, 11/27/1931:5

Brett, Henry Murdock Miami, FL man dies at age 70, 06/20/1930:4

Brett, Sylvanus Moves from Rock St to Courtland St, 11/16/1934:1

Brett, Sylvanus L. Secretary of Central Baptist for 26 years, 12/30/1932:1 Wed to Jennie A. Howlett, 03/17/1933:2

Brick Making Lincoln continues business after Lincoln & Carver dissolve 55 years

ago, 01/17/1930:8 E.L. Cook Brick Co. employs Epitannio Ramos, 05/23/1930:5 E.L. Cook Brick Co. resumes work after week's closing, 08/29/1930:3 George Sampson purchases brick yard from Lincoln & Carver 55 years

ago, 07/10/1931:7 Bricknell, Anne

Obituary, 10/07/1932:6 Bricknell, Clifton

North Carver folks attend wedding, 10/17/1930:8 Bricknell, Clifton A.

Moves from Middleboro to Plympton, 06/05/1931:2 Bricknell, Clifton Allen

Wedding described, 10/17/1930:3 Wed to Adeline Whitefield Harrub, 10/17/1930:4

Bricknell, Enid Elaine Wedding described, 04/06/1934:7

Bridges Soil conditions favorable to replace Japan bridge over Nemasket,

01/10/1930:1 Bridge at shovel works falls in 55 years ago, 03/21/1930:8 Bridge at shovel works broken down 55 years ago, 04/11/1930:8 South Main St bridge too low for steam shovel and derrick,

04/25/1930:4 Three new bridges planned for summer building season, 05/09/1930:1 Work progresses on Bedford St bridge, 05/09/1930:7 Old span near pumping station blown-up, 05/23/1930:7 Flooring on sidewalk of Grove St bridge replanked, 08/22/1930:3 New cement bridge at Grove St completed, 08/22/1930:3 Abutments on rail bridge at Nemasket painted white, 09/26/1930:1 Railroad to repair West Grove St span, 10/31/1930:2 Span at North Middleboro nearly complete, 11/14/1930:7 West Grove St railroad bridge replanked, 12/19/1930:3 Vernon St bridge in need of repair, 03/06/1931:1 Capstones loosen on Muttock bridge, 04/03/1931:1 Asphalt planking secured for repair of West Grove St bridge,

04/10/1931:5 Latest planking installed on Grove St bridge, 05/01/1931:1 Repairs made to bridge near Nemasket station, 07/24/1931:1 Timbers under rail bridge near Everett and North St catch fire,

08/07/1931:4 Rail bridge on Everett St hazardous, 08/21/1931:1 Plank slips on Titicut St bridge, 11/27/1931:4 Plympton St bridge gets coating of asphalt and stone, 01/22/1932:1 Street department completes replanking of Wareham St bridge,

06/09/1933:1 Workers busy at West Grove St span, 06/23/1933:4 West Grove St repairs complete, 06/30/1933:1 Titicut St bridge over Taunton River weakened in storm, 09/22/1933:1 Titicut St bridge to be inspected, 10/13/1933:2 Center St rail bridge and West Grove St span replanked, 06/01/1934:1

Brier, Mary Replaces Grace Allen at high school, 10/10/1930:1

Briggs (Mr) Evelyn Rouleau sells Briggs place to Clarence Fiske, 03/18/1932:1

Briggs, Alton E. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7 Tax collector's sale of real estate, 02/23/1934:6

Briggs, Arthur Chimney fire on Crossman Ave, 03/18/1932:1

Briggs, Arthur J. Obituary, 03/04/1932:1 Dies at age 77, 03/04/1932:4

Briggs, Clyde Local agent for Real-Silk hosiery, 05/13/1932:1

Briggs, Edna Resigns from Alonzo F. Ryder Co., 01/22/1932:1

Briggs, Edwin M. Obituary, 08/28/1931:1 Dies at age 55, 08/28/1931:4

Briggs, Elwyn Son born, 12/09/1932:4

Briggs, George R. Obituary, 08/07/1931:2 NE Cranberry Sales Co. passes resolutions upon death, 08/14/1931:2

Briggs, Grace Member of Degree of Pocahontas dies, 06/20/1930:2

Briggs, Grace L. Obituary, 02/28/1930:1 Wife of Frank F. dies at age 47, 02/28/1930:4

Briggs, Henry Brief biography of Hope Shaw Jones (p), 04/11/1930:1

Briggs, Irving Resides in Boulder, CO, 05/16/1930:1

Briggs, LeBaron R. Obituary, 04/27/1934:3

Briggs, Mary W. Obituary, 06/01/1934:1 Wife of Alton E. dies, 06/01/1934:4

Briggs, Newell R. Engaged to Doris M. Lamoureux, 10/12/1934:4

Briggs, Newell Robbins Engaged to Doris Mildred Lamoureux, 03/02/1934:1 Wedding described, 10/19/1934:1

Briggs, Otis Purchases Centre St estate of Erpelle 55 years ago, 03/07/1930:8 Commences work on residence 55 years ago, 10/17/1930:8 James Eldridge sinks well for Briggs 55 years ago, 11/27/1931:6 On horse-buying trip 55 years ago, 04/29/1932:4

Briggs, William Four men save collie from icy Nemasket River, 02/27/1931:5

Britton, Clement Rock folks attend anniversary celebration, 03/07/1930:2

Britton, Clement T. Couple married 50 years (p), 02/28/1930:4 Original poem written for 50th anniversary, 03/07/1930:1 Center Ave couple married 52 years, biographies, 03/04/1932:4

Britton, Mrs Clement T. Observes "17th" birthday, 52nd wedding anniversary, biographies,

03/04/1932:4 Broadbent, Dorothy M.

Wed to George R. Fredette, 07/04/1930:4 Broadbent, Robert K.

National range burner (ad), 10/09/1931:5 Broderick, V.

Receives Bachelor of Divinity degree from Gordon College, 06/03/1932:1

To fly plane to coast, 07/01/1932:1 Flying parson arrives in California safely, 07/15/1932:1 Coast to coast trip successful, 07/29/1932:3 Pastor resigns from Central Baptist, 01/13/1933:1 Resolutions on resignation, 1/27/1933:7 Central Baptist members entertained with plane rides, 06/23/1933:6

Broderick, Vivian Flying parson off for the west, 07/08/1932:2

Bromley, Francis Davison's bus driver receives award for safety, 03/25/1932:6

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Brookings, Eugene Accepts post on poultry farm in New Bedford, 03/27/1931:6 Occupies Granton's farm on Summer St, 12/30/1932:1

Brooks Waterway on south side of Smith St cleaned out, 09/30/1932:6

Brooks, Barbara Elaine Born to John, 07/18/1930:2

Brooks, Herbert Admitted to citizenship, 07/01/1932:1

Brooks, H.J. Radio service, 131 Arch St (ad), 12/12/1930:5

Brooks, John Daughter born, 07/18/1930:2 Employed at Caswell Bros., 08/29/1930:3 Moves from Plymouth St to Pleasant St, 10/03/1930:4 North Middleboro couple married 10 years, 01/12/1934:6

Brooks, Mrs Edward Resides in Jackson, MI, 04/04/1930:1

Brooks & Benson Radios, 131 Arch St (ad), 01/03/1930:6

Brothers, Nelson Wins membership in 90 Per Cent Clean Apple club, 10/31/1930:2

Brothers, Raymond Moves to Miller St, 06/09/1933:3

Brouillard, Mrs Paul Former Middleboro resident sails for Paris, 02/19/1932:1

Brousseau, Henry A. Takes honors in national dairy show, 10/30/1931:6

Brown (Mr) Purchases Pearl St land 55 years ago, 10/09/1931:7 Old Brown house in Lakeville torn down, 11/06/1931:1

Brown, Amelia C. Obituary, 03/02/1934:1

Brown, Amy Accepts position at Winthrop-Atkins Co., 03/14/1930:1

Brown, Bert Couple assumes duties at town farm in Westford, 09/12/1930:1

Brown, Bert G. Superintendent and matron of town home resign, 04/04/1930:6

Brown, Dorcas B. Trustee presents account of estate, 05/29/1931:5 Trustee presents account of trust, 01/26/1934:5

Brown, Edward J. Engaged to Clarice A. Lavasseur, 12/04/1931:4

Brown, Eleanor Bridgewater Normal school student ill with scarlet fever, 04/04/1930:3 Attends Hyannis Normal school, 05/23/1930:1 Teaches at Chilmark, 10/02/1931:1

Brown, Gardner New clerk at Homestead Grocery, 09/12/1930:1 Engaged to Evelyn Ward, 04/08/1932:2 Son born, 09/15/1933:4 Member of YMCA Mercantile Basketball League winning team (p),

05/04/1934:1 Brown, Harry

Tax collector's sale (t), 09/05/1930:5 Brown, Helen

Chosen odist for graduating class at Hyannis Normal school, 04/17/1931:2

Brown, Jethro Obituary, 09/19/1930:1

Brown, Joseph Pleads guilty to drunkenness and mutual assault, 04/22/1932:4 Fined $5 for larceny of shovels from town of Lakeville, 06/30/1933:4

Brown, Joseph J. Engaged to Aldeara L. Pasquarello, 05/20/1932:4 Wedding described, 06/03/1932:1 Wed to Aldeara L. Pasquarello, 06/03/1932:4

Brown, Levi P. Purchases Swift's Express 55 years ago, 03/07/1930:8

Brown, Lewis Son born, 02/02/1934:4

Brown, Mary J. Obituary, 04/15/1932:1 Petition for administration of estate, 05/20/1932:5

Brown, Mary Jane Obituary, 04/15/1932:3

Brown, Mrs Bert G. Resigns as matron of town home, 04/04/1930:1 Superintendent and matron of town home resign, 04/04/1930:6

Brown, Phyllis F. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 11/02/1934:10

Brown, Richard Son born, 11/09/1934:4

Brown, Rose A. Auto sideswiped by Rockland driver on Wareham St, 08/22/1930:4

Brown, Russell Frederick Wedding described, 09/11/1931:1

Brown, W. Gardner Wedding described, 04/29/1932:1

Brown, Walter Dies in Hartford, CT, 07/01/1932:3

Brown, William G. Engaged to Evelyn T. Ward, 04/22/1932:4

Brown Bungalow Beauty Studio Verna Bowles opens beauty shop on Bridge St, 04/25/1930:3 Verna Bowles, Bridge St, Lakeville (ad), 06/06/1930:5

Browne, Leon Daughter born, 11/11/1932:4

Browne, Maria Louise Obituary, 07/29/1932:1

Brownell & Burt Inc. Super serviced used cars (ad), 02/13/1931:6 H.C. Thomas resident manager (ad), 02/20/1931:3

Browning, Lillian Warrentown cottage suffers break-in, 04/11/1930:1

Bruce, Sarah Funeral held in Brockton, 05/02/1930:2

Bruce, William Obituary, 12/08/1933:3

Bruchlos, Werner Wedding described, 08/22/1930:1

Brule, Henry Moves to Westport, 12/21/1934:4

Bruso, Abbie Has change of heart in non-support case, 05/06/1932:1

Bruso, George Charles Phinney withdraws complaint of assault against George Bruso,

08/15/1930:4 Son born, 07/07/1933:4 Judge reserves decision on hit-and-run case, 12/15/1933:4 Westdale man found guilty of leaving scene of accident, 12/22/1933:1

Bruso, Norman John McGrady collides head-on with West Bridgewater driver at

Montello and East Main St, 09/05/1930:1 Bruso, Virginia May

Youngster struck by Halifax auto, 10/19/1934:4 Brusseau, Norman J.

Rear-ends Brockton auto on Center St, 10/06/1933:1 Brusso, George

Knocked off bicycle by unidentified autoist, 11/24/1933:1 Brusso, Richard J.

Engaged to Alva A. Bowker, 12/21/1934:4 Bryant (Mr and Mrs)

Daughter born, 04/06/1934:4 Bryant, A.W.

Thatcher Lucas and George Morrill purchase stock in trade from Bryant 55 years ago, 07/03/1931:6

Opens meat market 55 years ago, 11/20/1931:7

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Bryant, Ed Obituary, 05/23/1930:6

Bryant, Edward Court End Ave couple married 65 years, 05/27/1932:1 Obituary, 02/17/1933:1 Dies at age 86, 02/17/1933:4 Will in probate, 03/17/1933:5

Bryant, Florence Re-opens kindergarten, 09/12/1930:1 Re-opens kindergarten with 14 pupils, 09/23/1932:1

Bryant, Florine Grass fire gets out of hand, 04/13/1934:1

Bryant, George Lets North Main St house to J.P. Cucinnotta, 11/16/1934:1

Bryant, Hank Only successful deer hunter here, 12/08/1933:5 Shoots large fox, 01/12/1934:1

Bryant, Horace Tax collector's sale, 06/09/1933:6

Bryant, Horace L. Obituary, 03/18/1932:1 Bridgewater man dies at age 71, 03/18/1932:4 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 02/17/1933:5

Bryant, Howard Puppy takes first at Brockton trials, 10/23/1931:2 Dog competes in field trials at Randolph, 04/07/1933:5 Bags fine specimen of fox, 11/03/1933:1 Bryant and Thomas get muskrats on first day of trapping season,

11/03/1933:1 Bryant, Ida F.

Wife of Horace L. dies at age 64, 10/24/1930:4 Obituary, 10/31/1930:1 Petition for administration of estate, 12/19/1930:3

Bryant, Isaac H. "Hank" Sustains broken leg in auto collision, 02/02/1934:4

Bryant, Isaac Howard Tax collector's sale, 09/11/1931:4

Bryant, Isabel M. Wed to Harry Hopkins, 09/07/1934:4

Bryant, Leslie, W. Chimney fire on Plymouth St, 04/14/1933:1

Bryant, Mrs George F. Exhibition of oil paintings (ad), 12/04/1931:10

Bryant, Mrs William Chimney fire in Warrentown, 03/18/1932:1

Bryant, Percy Daughter born, 01/09/1931:4

Bryant, Walter Raven St couple married 55 years, 01/26/1934:1

Bryant, William E. Chimney fire on Plymouth St, 11/14/1930:4 Ninety-year-old falls, fractures hip, 07/17/1931:1 Obituary, 08/14/1931:1 Another comrade of Post 8 dies (l), 08/14/1931:2 Dies at age 90, 08/14/1931:4 Memorial service held for deceased GAR members, 07/01/1932:2

Bryden, Marjorie Collides with Andrew Fielding on North St, 03/09/1934:1

Bryden, Norman Resides in Boston, 03/23/1934:1

Bryden, Norman M. Loud's extracts (ad), 01/31/1930:10

Buchanan, Christena Engaged to Allen A. Fisk, 04/29/1932:4 Wed to Allen R. Fisk, 05/13/1932:4

Buchanan, Edward Chimney fire on Plympton St, 01/23/1931:1 Chimney fire on Plymouth St, 11/30/1934:1

Buck, Louise C. Tax collector's sale, 10/07/1932:7

Buck, Malcolm F. New proprietor of C.L. Hathaway & Co. (p), 06/16/1933:1 The Corner Drug Store (ad), 06/16/1933:5

Buck, M.L. Rents Bourne St place from Mrs Charles Shaw, 07/07/1933:1

Buckey, John H. Resides in Attleboro, 02/14/1930:1 Now at Attleboro Springs (l), 03/28/1930:7

Buckman, Amos Files claim for wages lost during mumps quarantine, 08/29/1930:1 Tax collector's sale (t), 09/05/1930:5 Fire on Highland St, 02/26/1932:1 Chimney fire on Highland St, 02/02/1934:3, 4 Services held at Egger's, 04/06/1934:3

Buckman, Amos B. Tax collector's sale of real estate, 03/02/1934:6

Buckman, Amos S. Tax collector's sale, 09/11/1931:4, 09/02/1932:6 Obituary, 03/30/1934:1 Dies at age 77, 03/30/1934:4

Buckman, Everett Employed in Brockton, 02/20/1931:6 Does cement work in basement of Grange hall, 01/20/1933:3

Buckman, Florence Resides in Everett, 04/10/1931:2

Buckman, Francis P. Dies at age 75, 02/28/1930:4 Obituary, 03/07/1930:1

Buckman, Fred Passes examination for third engineer's license, 03/28/1930:3 Employed at Vineyard Haven, 12/16/1932:6

Buckman, Fred C. Tax collector's sale (t), 09/05/1930:5

Buckman, Genie Catches arm in electric washer, 01/13/1933:2

Buckman, Laurence R. Moves from Plympton to Middleboro, 03/28/1930:6

Buckman, Ralph Resigns from milk route, moves to Wellesley, 01/23/1931:6 Accepts position in Brockton, 02/13/1931:3 Rents rooms from Albert West, 09/23/1932:3 Moves from Rock to Middleboro, 11/24/1933:6

Buckman, Robert Sidney Born to Sidney A., 11/10/1933:3

Buckman, Robley E. Son born, 08/11/1933:2

Buckman, Sidney A. Son born, 11/10/1933:3

Buckman, Wesley Ivan Born to Robley E., 08/11/1933:2

Budgets - Lakeville Decisions made at town meeting, 03/07/1930:6 State auditors complete work, 11/14/1930:4 Discussed at annual town meeting, 03/06/1931:3

Budgets - Middleboro Selectmen announce public meeting (ad), 01/03/1930:2 Selectmen hold hearing, 01/17/1930:2 Appeal to taxpayers (l) (James A. Thomas), 01/17/1930:4 Selectmen cut mileage allowances, 01/31/1930:6 Review of proposed budget, 02/07/1930:1 Proposed budget for 1930 (t), 02/07/1930:5 Deliberative session takes one hour and ten minutes, 02/14/1930:2 Selectman want fair allocation, 02/28/1930:2 Receipts from state taxes enumerated, 11/21/1930:1 Present all remaining 1930 bills at office of town manager (ad),

12/26/1930:8 Annual auditors' report to be included in town report, 01/16/1931:2 Up to voters to accept figures, 01/30/1931:1 Proposed budget for 1931 (t), 02/06/1931:6

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Budgets – Middleboro cont. Elmer Phinney compares town budget to those of local industry (l) (t),

02/06/1931:7 Discussed at town meeting, 02/13/1931:3 Interest on town notes discussed by selectmen, 03/20/1931:1 Selectmen discuss auditor's report, 08/28/1931:1 Report of auditors on town accounts (t), 08/28/1931:7 Discussion at selectmen's meeting, 09/18/1931:1 Selectmen demand honest estimates from departments, 09/18/1931:1 Selectmen persistent in cutting expenses, 09/25/1931:1 Selectmen plan for annual budget, 09/25/1931:1 Financial transfers recommended by selectmen, 10/23/1931:1 Review of issues for upcoming special town meeting, 10/30/1931:1 Opposition at special town meeting to transfer of funds, 11/06/1931:1 To the taxpayers of Middleboro (l) (James T. McKechnie), 11/27/1931:6 Notice given to all holders of unpaid bills, 12/25/1931:8 Money transfers implemented by selectmen, 01/08/1932:1 Gazette unable to obtain details before town meeting, 02/05/1932:1 H.L. Thatcher & Co. gets contract to print town reports, 02/05/1932:3 How to trim expenses so taxes can be reduced, 02/12/1932:1 Committee reports on adjustments to $27 tax rate, 02/12/1932:4 Adjourned town meeting packs the hall, 02/19/1932:1 Remaining items to be addressed at meeting, 02/26/1932:1 Recommendations for upcoming adjourned town meeting, 02/26/1932:4 Method of voting on appropriations discussed at special town meeting,

06/10/1932:1 Selectmen vote on funds transfer, 07/01/1932:1 Problem collecting town bills, 07/08/1932:1 Peirce Estate Trustees come to relief of town, 07/15/1932:1 Peirce Trustees doing their share for town, 07/15/1932:1 Town departments in state of emergency, 07/29/1932:1 Appropriations bitter medicine, 08/05/1932:1 Unpaid bills a problem, 09/16/1932:1 Unpaid bills light discussed by selectmen, 09/16/1932:1 At a disadvantage because of size of county, 09/30/1932:1 Discussions at selectmen's meeting, 09/30/1932:2 School Committee takes steps to keep budget in check, 12/09/1932:1 Town treasurer negotiates loan at 3.5 %, 12/16/1932:1 Call for bills against town (ad), 12/23/1932:8 School Committee slashes budget, 01/06/1933:1 The budget (l) (Elmer E. Phinney), 01/06/1933:2 Selectmen examine preliminary draft, 01/20/1933:1 Selectmen make drastic cuts, 1/27/1933:1 Deep cuts across the board, 02/03/1933:1 Proposed budget for 1933 (t), 02/03/1933:6 Heath's substitute budget plays to packed house at town meeting,

02/17/1933:1 Quickly approved at town meeting, 02/17/1933:1 The spoilers (l) (Alexander Heath), 02/17/1933:6 Lewis Harding urges co-operation of town departments (l),

02/24/1933:1 Selectmen hold meeting behind closed doors, 03/10/1933:1 Bill collection discussed by selectmen, 03/17/1933:1 Interest on municipal indebtedness discussed by selectmen,

03/17/1933:1 Town employees get pay cut, 03/17/1933:1 Town finances improve, 07/14/1933:1 Town receives $23,966.67 check from state, 11/24/1933:1 Notice of outstanding bills (ad), 12/22/1933:8 Licenses add to town coffers, 01/12/1934:1 Selectmen engage in general discussion, 01/26/1934:1 Selectmen's meeting taken up with discussion, 02/02/1934:1 Set up by selectmen, 02/02/1934:1 Proposed budget for 1934 (t), 02/02/1934:2 Read and accepted at town meeting, 02/16/1934:2 Many appropriations made at adjourned town meeting, 02/23/1934:1 Town credit still good, 02/23/1934:1 Town solvent, credit okay, 03/02/1934:1 Borrow ourselves out of debt (l) (Elmer E. Phinney), 03/09/1934:3 Selectmen discuss unpaid bills, 03/30/1934:1

Budgets – Middleboro cont. Selectmen discuss departmental bills, 04/27/1934:1 Reason for mixup in appropriations at special town meeting,

06/29/1934:1 Special town meeting called to correct previous vote, 06/29/1934:1 Town treasurer borrows $100,000 at 0.9%, 11/16/1934:1 Bill collection discussed by selectmen, 11/30/1934:4 End of year bills requested, 12/21/1934:8

Budlong, Harold Dies in Cowesett, RI, 03/13/1931:1

Builders see also Churchill, Chester B.; Wilbur, A.B. Jairus Shaw erects dwelling on Pickens St 55 years ago, 03/07/1930:8 Joseph Shaw erects Dutch colonial on Courtland St for Mrs Henry

Sears, 04/04/1930:1 Thomas Burke, carpenter and jobber (ad), 07/11/1930:10 W.H. Southworth starts work on school house 55 years ago,

07/18/1930:6 W.H. Southworth completes new schoolhouse; builds house for Pettee

55 years ago, 09/05/1930:8 Jairus Shaw and Joshua Sherman contract to build needle factory 55

years ago, 11/21/1930:8 Mr Hoxie builds carpentry shop 55 years ago, 12/12/1930:3 Ellis contracts to tin roof at Taunton depot 55 years ago, 07/24/1931:6 B.L. Thomas, construction work (ad), 10/09/1931:7 Elliott Harlow, general contractor (ad), 10/09/1931:7 Contractor B.L. Thomas handles variety of work, 10/16/1931:7 George Starbuck awarded contract to repair stone jetty in Westport,

10/30/1931:1 Elliott Harlow, 83 School St, 11/13/1931:7 Workmen unearth human skull, 11/20/1931:4 Ground still in good condition for construction work, B.L. Thomas Co.,

11/20/1931:9 Mason, Legee, home remodeling (ad), 11/20/1931:10 Joshua Sherman contracts to build stable for F.A. Harlow 55 years ago,

12/04/1931:8 Holloway contracts to erect Dutch Colonial for Edward Stetson,

01/08/1932:1 Hire local contractors says Elliott Harlow, 01/08/1932:2 Charles Hodgdon and Gilbert Sowerby, general contracting (ad),

03/18/1932:8 C.E. Curtis lowers rates (ad), 04/22/1932:8 Fred Hanson builds cottage at Lake Winnepesaukee, 08/11/1933:1 Hanson's New Hampshire cottage-building project for Annas complete,

09/01/1933:1 A.M. Westgate, contractor and builder, 299 Precinct St (ad),

11/10/1933:8 Holloway contracts to build house for Mrs John Martin, 02/16/1934:1 E.B. McFarlin, problem solver (ad), 04/27/1934:8 John Touhy, construction and repair work (ad), 04/27/1934:8

Building Demolition (see Demolition (building)) Building Laws

Annual cellar inspection underway, 09/05/1930:2 Too much red tape just to erect one-car garage, 12/18/1931:1

Building Materials see also Sears Lumber Co. S. Breck, concrete work (ad), 01/03/1930:7 E.B. MacFarlin, window screens (ad), 04/17/1931:8 R.E. Guidaboni, cement blocks, sand and gravel (ad), 09/18/1931:10 Fill from academy excavation for sale (ad), 04/01/1932:8 Used lumber from Peirce Academy for sale (ad), 04/15/1932:10 George A. Shurtleff & Son, building materials of all kinds (ad),

06/24/1932:8 George A. Shurtleff, lumber and hardware (ad), 10/21/1932:5 George A. Shurtleff, one in series of sketches of progressive merchants

and manufacturers, 08/11/1933:2 Buisson, Jeanne

Born to Joseph C., 05/08/1931:4 Buisson, Joseph

Falls on ice, dislocates shoulder, 03/02/1934:1

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Buisson, Joseph C. Daughter born, 05/08/1931:4

Buisson, Mildred Windsor High school dancing class (ad), 02/07/1930:12 Pupils present program, 02/14/1930:1 Pupils present 11th annual May Festival, 05/09/1930:3

Bullard, Josephine Appointed librarian 55 years ago, 09/12/1930:7

Bullard, Nancy J. Executor presents account of estate, 02/07/1930:6

Bump (Mr) People's Market secures ice for summer market 55 years ago,

01/10/1930:8 Countess Magri ancestors' memorial boulder moved to Montgomery

Home, 07/25/1930:1 Bump, Benjamin

Begins studies at Bridgewater State, 09/14/1934:6 Bump, Clara K.

Obituary, 01/30/1931:1 Reading woman dies at age 81, 01/30/1931:4

Bump, Dana E. Collides with "island" curbing on state highway, 01/01/1932:1

Bump, George Moves to Southwick St, 10/31/1930:1

Bump, G.H. Cattle driven from Brighton stalled by ice 55 years ago, 02/14/1930:6

Bump, Harry E. Administrator appointed, 01/17/1930:1 Estate appraised, 04/04/1930:1 Administrator's sale of real estate and personal property, 07/25/1930:5 Auction sale continued (ad), 08/01/1930:4 Administrator presents account of estate, 12/05/1930:9, 11/27/1931:2,

04/22/1932:5 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 07/14/1933:3, 09/29/1933:5

Bump, Henry Son born, 06/19/1931:4

Bump, Henry A. Engaged to Madelyn DeMoranville, 11/28/1930:4 Wed to Madelyn DeMoranville, 12/05/1930:4 Wedding described, 12/05/1930:4

Bump, Huldah P. Administrator presents account of estate, 11/24/1933:5

Bump, Myron A. Obituary, 11/10/1933:1 Dies at age 70, 11/10/1933:4 Petition for administration of estate, 11/24/1933:5

Bump, Nathaniel Obituary, 01/23/1931:1 Dies at age 83, 01/23/1931:4 Tribute (Charles H. Bates), 01/30/1931:4

Bump, Ruth Wedding described, 08/08/1930:2 Wed to Forrest Garnett, 08/08/1930:4

Bump, Susan Wed to Ono Goodridge, 02/26/1932:2

Bump, Susan F. Wed to Ono Goodridge, 02/26/1932:4

Bump, Sylvanus W. Petition for administration of estate, 09/04/1931:5

Bump, Theodore F. Enlists in U.S. Navy, 03/03/1933:1

Bump, Walter Employed in road work in Proctor, VT, 09/05/1930:2 Auto stolen from in front of Young's garage on West Grove St,

03/25/1932:7 Bump, Walter E.

Case of non-support continued, 05/01/1931:1 Bumpus, Ardelia M.

Obituary, 12/05/1930:1 Widow of William dies at age 73, 12/05/1930:4

Bumpus, Arthur Resigns from Morse's pharmacy, moves to Santa Barbara, CA,

03/25/1932:1 Bumpus, Charles

Funeral held at Plymouth, 03/27/1931:2 Bumpus, Delia

Petition for administration of estate, 12/19/1930:4 Bumpus, Elmer E.

Tax collector's sale of real estate, 02/23/1934:6 Bumpus, Margaret M.

Obituary, 11/13/1931:1 Bumpus, Mrs George

Resides in New Bedford, 04/10/1931:2 Burdett, Elaine

Wedding described, 09/11/1931:1 Burdon, Frank

Runs large orchard in California, 09/19/1930:1 Burgess (Mr)

Dies in Dover, NH, 10/06/1933:8 Burgess, Clarence W.

Obituary, 03/07/1930:1 Burgess, Claribel Jenney

Wedding described, 07/04/1930:1 Burgess, David

Resides in Chicago, 08/21/1931:1 New superintendent of church school at Central Congregational,

11/10/1933:1 Burgess, David W.

Resides in Chicago, IL, 06/20/1930:4 Employed in Chicago, IL, 09/05/1930:4

Burgess, James A. Old mill dam in Muttock (p), 08/08/1930:1

Burgess, James T. Appointed special police officer 55 years ago, 07/17/1931:2

Burgess, John Bridal wreath in bloom for second time, 09/16/1932:1

Burgess, Kenneth Wedding described, 11/27/1931:4

Burgess, Kenneth Warren Engaged to Alice Jeannette Adams, 04/03/1931:3

Burgess, Leora Employed at Trust Co., 07/25/1930:1

Burgess, Lester Obituary, 11/28/1930:1

Burglary see also Larceny; Robbery; Theft Break-in at Winthrop-Atkins Co., 01/03/1930:1 Rogues ransack house of Hartley Wood 55 years ago, 01/03/1930:6 Only cash taken in break-in at Winthrop-Atkins, 01/10/1930:1 Checks and cash taken in break-in at A&P, 01/17/1930:1 Break in at Pierce hardware store, 02/07/1930:11 Warrentown cottage suffers break-in, 04/11/1930:1 Stock stolen from Colonial Brass Co. warehouse, 04/11/1930:6 Central Baptist Church ransacked, money stolen, 05/02/1930:1 Youth Peter Kontos charged with local break-ins, 06/06/1930:1 Moleski's jail sentence renewed when found guilty of breaking-and-

entering, 06/13/1930:1 In appreciation of Police Department (l) (T.W. Peirce Hardware Co.),

06/20/1930:3 Wallace Bacon reports break-in at Murdock St roadside store,

06/27/1930:3 Money stolen from house of Charles Gay 55 years ago, 06/27/1930:6 Wild chase ends in capture of Brewster man here, 07/04/1930:5 Wallace Bacon reports break-in at Nemasket Grove stand, 08/15/1930:1 Cash taken in break-in at Waterville School, 09/19/1930:2 Break-in at Henry Soule's in East Middleboro, 09/26/1930:1 Local youth charged with break-in at Waterville School, 09/26/1930:1 Cash taken in break-in at School Street School, 10/17/1930:4 Break-in at George Doane's South Main St store, 12/05/1930:1

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Burglary cont. James Clark's South Middleboro store suffers break-in 55 years ago,

12/05/1930:9 Safe blown at C.P. Washburn Co., money stolen, 12/19/1930:1 Cash and cigarettes taken in break-in at Morse's Drug Store,

12/26/1930:1 Charbonneau's Fall Brook house suffers break-in, 02/06/1931:1 Another break-in at Doane's, break-ins at Perkins' bottling plant and

Sears Lumber Co., attempt made at Church of Our Saviour, 03/13/1931:1

Break-in at Cambridge St office of Church Coal Co., 04/03/1931:1 Break-in at American Railway Express Co. office, 04/10/1931:1 Manager of A&P store reports break-in, 04/17/1931:1 Peter Kontoes arraigned on multiple charges of breaking and entering,

04/24/1931:1 Break-in at Sherrard's barber shop fails, 05/08/1931:1 Attempt made to enter Talbot-Seeley Co., 06/05/1931:2 Attempted break-in at railroad ticket office, 06/26/1931:1 Safe crackers work at roadside during the night, 06/26/1931:1 Safe blown at Titicut station, 08/07/1931:4 Max Berman's garage on Everett St looted, 08/28/1931:1 Cash taken from wall safe in Percy Keith's Bank building office,

09/11/1931:2 Juveniles involved in breaks at P.H. Peirce Co. and Alonzo Ryder Co.,

10/02/1931:1 Shotgun taken in break-in at George Bailey's, 10/09/1931:5 Candy taken from Stanley Reeves' Oak St store, 10/16/1931:1 Break-in at Calvin Shaw's roadside lunch stand, 10/30/1931:9 Break-in at Morse's Drug Store, 11/06/1931:4 Pocketbooks taken from Gaudette's room on Centre St, 11/20/1931:1 Clothing stolen in break-in at Thomas Bros., 11/20/1931:9 Acushnet man arrested for break-in at Thomas Bros., 12/04/1931:1 Denham pleads not guilty to break-in at Thomas Bros., 12/11/1931:1 Denham held for grand jury, 12/18/1931:2 Break-in at Maxim Motor Co. gas station, 01/08/1932:4 Joseph Jacintho sees prowler leave home, 02/19/1932:7 Cigarettes and cigars taken from Zakarian's store, 02/26/1932:1 Tramp takes station agent's boots from depot 55 years ago, 03/04/1932:6 Middleboro Laundry proprietor Grantham discovers money missing,

03/18/1932:3 Three breaks, robbers foiled, 05/20/1932:1 Radio stolen from Loon Pond Camp, 05/20/1932:5 New Bedford youths suspects, 06/24/1932:1 Break-ins at Clark's filling station and Smith's store, 09/02/1932:1 Break-in at Chestnut's store on Arch St, 09/23/1932:4 Several thefts reported to police, 11/18/1932:7 Prowler enters Polly Pines and home on Wood St, 12/02/1932:6 Leonard Chestnut reports attempted break-in at Arch St store,

01/06/1933:1 Albert Matrisciano arrested for breaking and entering Shaw's store on

Everett St, 02/03/1933:4 Police investigate break-in at H.L. Thatcher & Co., 02/17/1933:1 Night prowlers make escape from Supple house on East Grove St,

03/03/1933:1 Earl Wilbur pleads guilty to breaking and entering, 03/10/1933:1 Money taken in break-in at Forest St School, 03/31/1933:1 Money taken in break-in at North Lakeville School, 03/31/1933:2 Chester Lewis' roadside store suffers break-in, 04/07/1933:1 Two break-ins at Lakeville, 04/14/1933:2 Church Coal Co. and town barn suffer break-ins, 04/14/1933:3 Break-in at Jenks' Nelson's Grove cottage, 04/21/1933:1 Break-in at Cavicchi's roadside store, 05/05/1933:1 Out-of-town men charged with breaking and entering at Rufus

Raymond's, 05/05/1933:1 Cavicchi's Colonial gas station suffers break-in, 05/05/1933:8 Walter Greene sentenced with breaking and entering building of Albino

Faietti, 06/02/1933:1 Break-in at roadside store of Harpwoothian, 06/23/1933:3 Building owned by Harriett Sampson suffers break-in, 07/07/1933:1

Burglary cont. Newly installed pump stolen from George Manning's roadside stand,

08/11/1933:1 Child's bank stolen while Atkins family away, 09/01/1933:2 Break-in at Pan-Am filling station, 10/27/1933:1 Ray and McNayer charged with breaking and entering store of Charles

Liber, 11/10/1933:4 Maleski and Huxley held for grand jury on charge of breaking and

entering Robinson's store, 12/01/1933:1 Cigars and cigarettes stolen from Peter Zakarian's store, 03/23/1934:1 Break-in at summer home of Arthur Winslow on Marion Rd,

05/11/1934:1 Summer resident of Plymouth St reports break-in, 05/18/1934:7 Office of Woodward, Woodward, and Hall suffers break-in,

09/07/1934:4 Attempted break-in reported at Fashion Shop, 09/21/1934:2 Break-in at Washburn's grain elevator, 11/09/1934:1 Frederick Griswold charged with break-in at Walter Thomas' store,

11/23/1934:2 Break-in at Leon Allen's Alden St store, 12/07/1934:1 Griswold case held for grand jury, 12/14/1934:2

Burk, Louise C. Tax collector's sale (t), 09/12/1930:5

Burke, Anna C. Wedding described, 07/17/1931:1

Burke, Anna Callan Engaged to Ernest Edward Benn, 01/16/1931:1

Burke, Thomas Moves to Greenfield, NH, 12/02/1932:1

Burke, Thomas E. Carpenter and jobber (ad), 07/11/1930:10 State patrolman promoted to corporal, 07/25/1930:1 State patrolman promoted, 05/01/1931:4 Land damages awarded, 07/24/1931:1 Breaks ankle in fall, 12/04/1931:1

Burke, Walter P. New officer with local state police troop, 01/03/1930:1

Burkhead (Dr) Lets Fairview house to Albert Lacombe, 07/11/1930:1

Burkhead, James H. Resigns post as town physician, 01/03/1930:1 Lakeville orchard on fruit growers' tour, 08/22/1930:1 Member of 90 Per Cent Clean Apple club, 09/30/1932:7 One of leading apple growers in the state, 11/03/1933:3 Obituary (p), 05/18/1934:1 Will in probate, 05/25/1934:5

Burkhead, J.H. Wins membership in 90 Per Cent Clean Apple club, 10/31/1930:2 Leases land from Paun for corn crop, 11/13/1931:1 To the taxpayers of Middleboro (l), 07/14/1933:2

Burkland, Bertha Knocked down by auto in Boston, 05/22/1931:2

Burkland, Betsy Appointed ERA county field officer, 09/28/1934:1

Burkland, Henry Engaged to Henrietta Wilbur, 10/14/1932:1

Burkland, Henry B. Report on national Red Cross convention (l), 05/16/1930:7 Elected president of county teachers' association, 10/31/1930:1 Urges greater respect for public property (l), 05/22/1931:3

Burkland, Henry Bengt Wedding described, 11/25/1932:1

Burnett, D. Resides in Erie, PA, 01/01/1932:1

Burnett, D. Theron Mortgagee's sale of personal property, 03/07/1930:5

Burnett, D.T. Moves to Wethersfield, CT, 04/10/1931:1 Resides in Erie, PA, 04/08/1932:1

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Burnham, Beatrice Engaged to Ralph M. Kittredge, 11/27/1931:4

Burnham, Chester Wed to Nellie M. Meack, 06/12/1931:9 Missing pony located in short order, 03/23/1934:1

Burnham, George A. Obituary, 08/26/1932:1

Burnham, Hannah Resides in Athol, 10/24/1930:5

Burnham, Norma Edith Infant daughter of Chester buried in Taunton, 02/05/1932:4

Burns, Francis Resides in Hartford, CT, 07/22/1932:6

Burns and Scalds Nancy MacGown badly scalded by hot water, 05/16/1930:3 Patrick Grant gets molten metal in face at Colonial Brass, 05/23/1930:1 Henry Savage burned by acid, 07/25/1930:1 Joseph Costa's face burned by gasoline, 09/05/1930:1 Mrs Henry Winterhalder burned about the arms while cleaning dress

with gasoline, 01/30/1931:4 Nancy Lee Dyer burned with hot water, 01/30/1931:4 Charles Haley's face burned by electrical spark at C.P. Washburn Co.,

05/01/1931:1 Lineman Grover Patterson injured during electrical storm, 07/31/1931:1 Creighton Lacombe's feet burned walking through beach fire,

08/21/1931:1 John Caperello burned fighting a fire in barn on Cedar St, 10/30/1931:1

Burnside, Bertha A. Engaged to Sabatino Gaito, 07/24/1931:4

Burpee, Marshall P. Wed to Hazel V. Peterson, 12/26/1930:4 Patrolman rear-ends team driven by Isaac Huntley, 01/02/1931:1

Burpee, Marshall T. State patrolman transfers to Nantucket, 05/22/1931:1 State patrolman transfers here from Nantucket, 10/02/1931:1

Burr, Aaron Hell on Earth (l) (P.F. Woolworth), 01/02/1931:3

Burr, Richard Lowell Aaron Uses chloroform to kill himself, 12/19/1930:1

Burrell, Ralph W. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 12/05/1930:9

Burrill, Henry W. Bridgewater man dies, 01/06/1933:2

Burroughs, Joseph L. Sells Summer St property to Herman Daiker, 06/27/1930:1

Burt (Mr) Brownell & Burt Inc., super serviced used cars (ad), 02/13/1931:6

Burt, Charles Engaged to Frances Stropple, 10/06/1933:1

Burt, Grace Lightning causes $400 of damage to home, 08/15/1930:4

Burt, Grace F. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:6

Burt, Grace F.D. Tax collector's sale, 12/02/1932:7

Buses see also New England Transportation Co. New service inaugurated by New York, New Haven and Hartford

company, 06/20/1930:2 Gateway Bus Line discontinues service between here and Wareham,

02/27/1931:1 George Dole discontinues Gateway Bus line to Middleboro,

02/27/1931:1 Gateway Bus Line discontinuation causes problem with transport of

school children, 03/06/1931:1 George Davison discontinues service to Bridgewater, 07/17/1931:1 Davison's drivers, Bromley and Richmond, awarded for safety,

03/25/1932:6 Whitney to have service through Rock three days a week, 06/23/1933:2

Buses cont. Chamber names committee to investigate free bus service, 11/24/1933:1 Whitney's bus goes through Rock on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons,

06/29/1934:3 Business and Industry

see also Middleboro Chamber of Commerce; Middleboro Commercial Club; names of specific industries; Sealer of Weights and Measures

Trade as much as possible at home (ad), 01/03/1930:3 Open letter discusses development (l) (Alexander Heath), 01/03/1930:6 Gazette's contest describes 16 local firms, 01/31/1930:9 Prize winning letters in guessing contest (l), 02/07/1930:6 The power to do is in Middleboro (ad), 02/07/1930:10 Prize winning letters in guessing contest (l), 02/28/1930:7 On co-operation between town and new industry, 03/28/1930:1 Local businesses struggle with question of Saturday opening,

04/11/1930:1 Buy and Build in Middleboro, list of businesses (ad), 05/30/1930:7 Confidence on conditions here, 07/11/1930:1 Communication on local concerns (l) (J.A. Thomas), 07/11/1930:9 Merchants' Dollar Days next week (ad), 07/25/1930:10 New Cape road at Fall Brook nearly ready, 09/05/1930:1 Most merchants to keep stores open Thursday afternoons, 10/31/1930:1 New roadside stand licensing discussed by selectmen, 10/31/1930:2 Thursday afternoon closings not uniform here, 11/07/1930:1 Patronize your local merchants, 12/12/1930:1 Sovereigns of Industry meeting rooms at Town House 55 years ago,

01/02/1931:6 Charcoal business starts in Muttock 55 years ago, 01/09/1931:6 Advantages of shopping locally, 01/23/1931:1 Build local prosperity first (ad), 01/23/1931:2 Give the local merchant a break, 02/06/1931:4 Elmer Phinney compares town budget to those of local industry (l) (t),

02/06/1931:7 1930 a trying year for Middleboro, 02/20/1931:1 Sovereigns of Industry hire Assawampsett hall for headquarters 55 years

ago, 02/20/1931:7 Efforts to improve situation begin to take effect, 02/27/1931:7 Give local merchants a fair break, 04/17/1931:1 Gazette stands squarely behind local merchants (ad), 04/17/1931:2 Rock industries run on holidays 55 years ago, 05/29/1931:7 Merchants schedule two Dollar Days, 07/24/1931:1 Middleboro Merchants' Dollar Days (ad), 07/24/1931:4 Stores on Water St nearly ready for occupancy 55 years ago,

10/30/1931:6 Merchants to close on Armistice Day (ad), 11/06/1931:5 Glimpses of Middleboro 75 years ago, 04/01/1932:7, 04/15/1932:9 Most of stores to be closed on Armistice Day, 11/04/1932:1 Merchants to stay open evenings during Christmas season, 12/16/1932:1 Merchants open Thursday afternoons, 01/20/1933:1 Albert Walker manufactures heating pads at plant on South Main St,

03/17/1933:1 Beer case manufacturing here, 06/09/1933:1 Center St merchants deprived of business by new state road,

06/23/1933:1 New state highway does change business district, 07/14/1933:1 Chamber of Commerce business recovery drive (ad), 07/14/1933:2 Marathon Day to offer many fine values, 07/21/1933:1 Special Marathon Day sales (ad), 07/21/1933:2 New contributors to factory fund (t), 08/11/1933:1 First in series of sketches of progressive merchants and manufacturers,

08/11/1933:2 No change made in store hours, 09/01/1933:1 NRA committee reports 271 businesses sign code agreement,

09/08/1933:1 Children's clothing manufacturer to locate in Lobl building,

11/17/1933:1 Manufacturing to diversify here, 11/17/1933:1 Prospects bright for new year, 12/27/1933:1

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Business and Industry cont. Middleboro can benefit from naval fleet in Massachusetts Bay,

04/20/1934:1 Stores to close Wednesday afternoons, 06/29/1934:1 Indications of improving conditions, 12/28/1934:1

Buswell, Eleanor Gilchrist Wedding described, 10/24/1930:6

Butler, Burton K. Gets stern lecture on peeping into beauty parlor, 05/05/1933:1

Butler, Cora J. Engaged to Theodore R. Travaglini, 04/20/1934:4 Wed to Theodore A. Travaglini, 05/04/1934:4

Butler, Ephraim Chimney fire on Nemasket St, 01/20/1933:4

Butler, Francis E. Wed to Nancy Adams, 09/09/1932:4

Butler, James Ray Born to Phillip E., 08/12/1932:4

Butler, Lyman Son born, 12/01/1933:4

Butler, Lyman E. Son born, 09/25/1931:4

Butler, Philip S. Obituary, 02/20/1931:1 Dies at age 61, 02/20/1931:4 Will in probate, 03/13/1931:5

Butler, Phillip E. Son born, 08/12/1932:4

Butler, R.G. Office closed for week in February (ad), 02/07/1930:7 Stationed at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, MD, 12/30/1932:1 Files nomination papers for school committee, 12/21/1934:1

Butler, R.G., Jr. Writes from the Philippines (l), 01/10/1930:9 Life in the Philippines (l), 01/24/1930:6 Leaves for new post on Fisher's Island, NY, 03/04/1932:1 Daughter born, 05/05/1933:1 Resides in Aberdeen, MD, 06/09/1933:1

Butler, Richard Edward Born to Lyman, 12/01/1933:4

Butler, Robert Receives Master of Science degree from MIT, 06/08/1934:1

Butler, Robert G. To voters of Middleboro (ad) (l), 01/03/1930:2 In support of Frederic Noble (ad), 01/16/1931:6 Candidate for school board, 01/01/1932:1 Hot contests bring 2,472 voters (p) (t), 01/22/1932:1

Butler, Robert G., 3rd Born to Robert G., Jr., 06/13/1930:1

Butler, Robert G., Jr. Son born, 06/13/1930:1 Sails home from Manila, posted to Fort Wright on Fisher's Island,

10/16/1931:1 Butler, Shirley Wood

Born to R.G., Jr., 05/05/1933:1 Butler, William

Second suicide attempt successful, 03/25/1932:3 Butler, William H.

Engaged to Marjorie A. Heath, 06/26/1931:4 Butler, William M.

Adnah Harlow in charge of campaign, 08/22/1930:1 Butman, William C.

Dies in Santa Monica, CA, 07/17/1931:1 The Buttonwoods Inn and Gift Shop

Mrs Thomas Pollitt hostess (ad), 11/21/1930:4 Tourist inn and gift shop (ad), 10/09/1931:7 Meeting place for socially inclined, 10/23/1931:9 To serve special Thanksgiving dinner, 11/20/1931:9 Gifts in useful design on display, 12/11/1931:9 Quiet place to eat for business people, 01/08/1932:2

Buxton, Harold T. Agent for Busfield Oil Co., 05/27/1932:1

Byram, Charles Resides in Taunton, 01/26/1934:3

Byrne, T. Francis Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 03/13/1931:5

Byrnes, Joseph And Elizabeth Bowles collide at South Main and Courtland St,

04/25/1930:1 C Cabot Club

Holds annual dramatic afternoon, 04/04/1930:2 Holds annual meeting, 05/09/1930:1 Mrs Wendell Holloway new president (p), 05/16/1930:3 Awards prizes for essays, 06/27/1930:3 Outline of 1930-31 program schedule, 10/10/1930:2 Presents Anne-What's-Her-Name, 12/19/1930:3 Five hundred attend annual Guest Night (p), 02/06/1931:1 Observes New England Day, 02/27/1931:1 Holds annual meeting, 05/08/1931:1 Schedule of year's events, 09/18/1931:3 Local firemen help repair toys (p), 12/25/1931:4 Holds annual Guest Night, 02/05/1932:1 Celebrates 35th anniversary (p), 03/25/1932:1 History of organization, 04/01/1932:6 Holds annual meeting, 05/13/1932:4 Program for coming year outlined, 10/07/1932:2 Chorus sings over WBZ, 05/19/1933:2 Reminder of toy drive, 10/06/1933:1 Program schedule for year, 10/06/1933:4 Presents artistic presentation of Old Lady 31, 11/17/1933:1 Open letter to Middleboro Theatre manager (l), 01/12/1934:1 Holds annual Guest Night, 02/02/1934:1 Holds annual Presidents' Day, 03/23/1934:1 Holds annual meeting, 05/11/1934:1 Expresses gratitude to janitor of Town House, 12/07/1934:1 Hosts conference of State Federation of Women's clubs, 12/21/1934:6

Cabral, Eugene Fined $10 for trapping without a license, 02/24/1933:1

Cabral, Frank Painter James Rogers falls, breaks ribs, 03/07/1930:6

Cabral, Johnnie High school football player injured, 11/11/1932:4

Cabral, Manuel J. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:6

Cabral, Manuel J., Jr. Engaged to Lindora A. Norton, 11/16/1934:4 Wedding described, 11/30/1934:1 Wed to Lindora A. Norton, 11/30/1934:4

Cabral, Manuel, Jr. Engaged to Lindora Norton, 11/23/1934:1

Cabral, Mary F. Engaged to Albert S. Perkins, 11/06/1931:4

Cabral, Mary T. Wed to Albert S. Perkins, 11/13/1931:4

Cabral, Michael Public Works employee struck by Randolph driver, 02/13/1931:1

Cague, Wilson Resides in Watertown, 03/20/1931:1

Cahan, Thomas T. Dies at age 68, 05/09/1930:4

Cahill, Flora F. Obituary, 07/18/1930:1 South Hanson woman dies at age 41, 07/18/1930:4

Cahill, Vincent Member of high school football team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Cahoon, Edith New teacher in South Middleboro, 01/02/1931:2

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Cahoon, Elsie New teacher at South Middleboro, 12/26/1930:1 Father dies, 01/20/1933:3 Called home by death of father, 1/27/1933:2

Cahoon, Esther Morse Wedding described, 06/13/1930:1

Cahoon, Fred Obituary, 02/12/1932:1

Caldwell (Mr) Builder reports theft of door and windows at Caldwell place,

05/23/1930:8 Caldwell, Amy

Ill with mumps, 03/10/1933:4 Engaged to Charles A. Ruhmpohl, Jr., 11/16/1934:4

Caldwell, Amy A. Wed to Charles A. Ruhmpohl, Jr., 11/23/1934:4 Wedding described, 11/23/1934:6

Caldwell, Claire Ill with mumps, 04/21/1933:2

Caldwell, Harrison Tax collector's sale of real estate, 09/15/1933:5

Caldwell, Harrison M. Tax collector's sale, 09/11/1931:4

Caldwell, Harry Electric lights installed at home in Rock, 11/11/1932:6 Accepts position with state highway department, 01/13/1933:3 Quarantined with mumps, 01/13/1933:3 Home under quarantine for mumps, 02/03/1933:3

Caldwell, Hiram Resigns from Atwood's mill, 04/08/1932:6 Electric lights installed at home in Rock, 11/11/1932:6 Collides with New Jersey man on Perry St, 09/14/1934:2 In accident with New Jersey man, 09/14/1934:3

Caldwell, Hiram F. Tax collector's sale, 09/11/1931:4, 09/02/1932:6

Caldwell, Joyce Anne Born to Russell, 03/25/1932:7

Caldwell, Russell Employed by Tremaine Smith in South Middleboro, 02/07/1930:11 Wedding described, 04/04/1930:9 Employed at Betty Neck Cranberry Co., 05/02/1930:3 Daughter born, 11/21/1930:3, 03/25/1932:7 Accepts position with Charles Whitney, 09/02/1932:2 Moves to house on Miller St, 05/04/1934:6 Son born, 06/29/1934:3 Moves from Miller St to Lakeville, 11/09/1934:3

Caldwell, Russell E. Daughter born, 03/25/1932:4

Caldwell, Russell Earl Wed to Bernice Wilder Plissey, 04/04/1930:4

California Edward Heath traveling in California, 08/15/1930:2 Edward Heath returns from motor trip to California, description,

08/22/1930:4 To friends in Middleboro (l) (Lucy A. Harlow), 09/05/1930:7 Local people hear from earthquake district, 03/17/1933:1 Mr and Mrs William Taylor return from winter in California,

03/31/1933:1 Callan, Francis

Son born, 09/16/1932:4 Callan, John

Takes position with Hauff-Metzger agency in New York, 01/10/1930:1 Callan, John M.

Enrolls in NE Institution of Embalming, 09/16/1932:1 Takes over management of Amoco service station (ad), 06/22/1934:4 Engaged to Carolyn Estelle Fish, 09/28/1934:1

Callan, L. Francis Appointed clerk pro tempore of 4th District Court, 06/08/1934:1

Callan, L. Francis, Jr. Files nomination papers for school committee, 12/28/1934:1

Callan, Martina Obituary, 01/16/1931:1 Dies at age 63, 01/16/1931:6

Camandona, Francis D. Obituary, 10/20/1933:1 Lakeville man dies at age 22, 10/20/1933:4

Camandona, Frank Frank's Barber Shop, 42 Everett St (ad), 08/22/1930:8

Camandona, Rose Rose's Beauty Shoppe, 42 Everett St (ad), 08/22/1930:8

Camara, Albert New student from New Bedford, 11/06/1931:1

Camara, Joquin M. Tax collector's sale, 02/05/1932:5

Camara, Manuel Motorcycle patrolman injured in mishap on Martha's Vineyard,

06/13/1930:1 Cameron, Donna

Wedding described, 01/05/1934:4 Cameron, Donna M.

Engaged to Everett D. Dickson, 12/27/1933:4 Wed to Everett D. Dickson, 01/05/1934:4

Cameron, Mary Engaged to Frank Jenkins, 07/04/1930:5 Awarded $5,000 suit against New Bedford optician, 01/20/1933:1

Camp Joe Hooker see also Joe Hooker Track Ode to the Twin Elms of Camp Joe Hooker poem by L.M. Churbuck,

11/07/1930:4 Camp Yomechas

Opens on Tispaquin Pond, Raymond Borden director, 07/18/1930:7 Campbell, Albert

Arrested in Fall Brook break-in, 02/06/1931:1 Gets three months in jail on larceny charge, 02/13/1931:1 Held for grand jury on assault charge, 02/03/1933:1

Campbell, Andrew Chimney fire on Plymouth St, 01/24/1930:1, 4 Builds addition to garage, 01/22/1932:2 Loses 75 chickens to dogs, 08/18/1933:6

Campbell, Andrew P. In collision with Bridgewater driver, 12/23/1932:1

Campbell, Anne Stenographer at Alexander's Dahlia Farm, 05/30/1930:7

Campbell, Charles Loses control on icy East Grove St, 02/23/1934:4

Campbell, Charles M. Beer and wine license granted by selectmen, 12/15/1933:1

Campbell, Florence Injured in Brockton crash, 06/22/1934:7

Campbell, Ford Engaged to Miriam McDonald, 05/20/1932:2 Wedding described, 06/30/1933:8

Campbell, Harold Son born, 05/27/1932:4 Sustains injury riding horseback, 12/28/1934:4

Campbell, Harold D. Collides with Yarmouthport driver on new road, 02/13/1931:1

Campbell, Iria M. Wed to Clifton B. McLean, 02/26/1932:4

Campbell, Mildred Resides in Fall River, 02/07/1930:11 Engaged to Edward Higginson, 05/23/1930:8

Campbell, Mildred C. Engaged to Edward L. Higginson, 03/21/1930:5, 06/20/1930:6 Wed to Edward L. Higginson, 06/27/1930:4

Campbell, Mildred Cecelia Wedding described, 06/20/1930:1

Campbell, Muriel Resides in Fall River, 02/07/1930:11

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Campbell's Diner Sells California wines (ad), 04/20/1934:2

Camporis, George Drives auto into side of building on North Main St, 08/07/1931:1

Camps and Camping see also Loon Pond Camp Camp Yomechas opens on Tispaquin Pond, Raymond Borden director,

07/18/1930:7 Several parties tenting on shores of Assawompsett 55 years ago,

07/17/1931:2 Local children return from summer at health camp in South Hanson,

08/21/1931:1 Arthur Winslow grants use of Camp Winslow to Rock scouts,

11/20/1931:6 Cathedral Camp on Long Pond opens 19th season, 06/30/1933:2

Canavan, Mary Bookkeeper at Egger's store, 11/07/1930:1 Takes second prize in limerick contest, 10/14/1932:1

Candella, A. Special Christmas offer on permanent wave (ad), 12/02/1932:8

Canedy, Vandalia A. Obituary, 09/02/1932:1 Dies at age 85, 09/02/1932:4

Canedy, Vandalia Augusta Conservator petitions to mortgage real estate, 04/29/1932:5 Administrator's sale of real estate at public auction, 10/21/1932:5 Administrator presents account of estate, 09/15/1933:2

Canedy, Z.L. Employs Joseph Alexander, 09/07/1934:4

Canning, Francis Reed Son born, 11/02/1934:1

Canning, Roger Wentworth Born to Russell C. and Francis Reed, 11/02/1934:1

Canning, Russell C. Wedding described, 11/17/1933:1 Son born, 11/02/1934:1

Cannon, Esther Blanche Uncle's funeral held in New Bedford, 04/21/1933:3

Cannon, Mrs Leonard C. Sister dies in Iowa City, IA, 12/09/1932:3

Cannon, P.C. Son born, 04/18/1930:9

Cannon, Peter Son born, 04/18/1930:4

Cannon, Peter L. Obituary, 05/02/1930:1 Dies at age 32, 05/02/1930:4

Cape Cod Cranberry Growers' Association President Benjamin Shaw presides at annual meeting, 05/09/1930:1 Holds annual meeting at state bog in East Wareham, 08/29/1930:1 Petition for ruling to make screenhouse work seasonal, 09/05/1930:4 Members attend hearing before labor board, 09/19/1930:4 Meeting at state bog shows value of cooperation, 08/28/1931:1 No representation from Carver, 08/28/1931:2 Report of meeting, 08/28/1931:9 Details of spring meeting, 05/06/1932:2 Holds annual meeting in East Wareham, 09/02/1932:1 Holds spring meeting in Wareham, 05/05/1933:2, 05/18/1934:1

Cape Cod Entertainers Local group specializes in Hawaiian, Hill Billy, and popular songs,

12/01/1933:1 Cape Cod Players

Heard weekly on WNBH, 12/21/1934:1 Cape Garden Restaurant

Opens on West Grove St (ad), 05/19/1933:5 Caperala, Joseph

Sells Plymouth St poultry farm to Eli and Fannie Goodman, 10/02/1931:4

Caperello, Anthony P. Engaged to Anna G. Frazier, 07/14/1933:4 Wed to Anna G. Frazier, 07/21/1933:4

Caperello, Florence T. Engaged to Irving H. Tripp, 03/17/1933:2 Wed to Irving H. Tripp, 04/07/1933:4

Caperello, John P. Burned fighting a fire in barn on Cedar St, 10/30/1931:1

Caperello, Joseph Tax collector's sale (t), 09/12/1930:5

Caponan, George Son born, 08/19/1932:4

Caporale, Lorenzo Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 09/08/1933:6

Card, Edward Daughter born, 02/06/1931:4, 02/13/1931:7

Card, Edward W. Perkins crashes into Kinsman's car while avoiding Card, 11/28/1930:1

Card, Georgena Engaged to Burton Matheson, 11/30/1934:1

Card, Roy Young Scout officials receive keys to town (p), 04/08/1932:4 Member of high school football team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Cardeni, James Rock home quarantined for scarlet fever, 02/26/1932:7 Quarantine lifted, 04/01/1932:3

Carey, Abbie K.T. Reminiscences of Muttock school (l), 09/18/1931:6 Celebrates 91st birthday, biography, 10/16/1931:5 Celebrates 92nd birthday, biography, 10/14/1932:1

Carey, Abby T. Celebrates 90th birthday, biography, 10/17/1930:1

Carey, Albert B. Acting platoon sergeant at Camp Devens, 07/25/1930:1

Carey, Isabel Engaged to Robert Norwood Glidden, 01/05/1934:1 Wedding described, 05/18/1934:1

Carleton, Helen Obituary, 01/02/1931:2

Carlin, Edward Burns to death in fire on Pickens St, 01/31/1930:5 Obituary, 02/07/1930:1

Carlisle, Arthur V. Obituary, 01/20/1933:4

Carlsen, Harry Wedding described, 07/15/1932:1 Wed to Gladys G. Silver, 07/15/1932:4

Carlson, Carl In slight collision with Papamichael on South Main St, 06/19/1931:1

Carlson, Harry G. Engaged to Gladys G. Silver, 06/24/1932:1

Carlson, Margaret Begins studies at Bridgewater State, 09/14/1934:6

Carmichael, Laurence M. Engaged to Hazel H. Fowler, 02/03/1933:4

Carmichael, Lawrence Fined $10 for disturbing the peace on 4th of July, 07/15/1932:1 Wedding described, 02/17/1933:6 Son born, 06/09/1933:3

Carmichael, Norman Obituary, 02/02/1934:1 Dies at age 68, 02/02/1934:4 Carver folks attend funeral, 02/02/1934:6

Carpenter, Charles H. On horse-buying trip 55 years ago, 04/29/1932:4

Carpenter, Jesse, Jr. Plympton St house razed by fire, 04/04/1930:1 New fire tower observer, 04/17/1931:1 In charge of men cleaning orchards, 12/15/1933:1

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Carpenters (see Builders) Carr, Albert

Workmen unearth human skull, 11/20/1931:4 Among successful deer hunters, 12/14/1934:9

Carr, Alma M. Engaged to Wilfred G. Boutin, 06/29/1934:4

Carr, Blanch L. Struck by auto operated by John Welch, 01/02/1931:1

Carr, Blanche Collides with Thomas Curley at Peirce and School St, 12/15/1933:3

Carr, Harold Son born, 10/06/1933:4

Carr, Harold J. Engaged to Ruth Anne Ward, 05/30/1930:1 Engaged to Ruth A. Ward, 06/06/1930:4 Wedding described, 06/13/1930:1

Carr, Joseph Moves from Marion Rd to Miller St, 04/04/1930:9 Moves to Marion Rd, 01/16/1931:8

Carr, Louis H. Returns here to head Keith factory again, 07/03/1931:4 Retiring superintendent honored, 09/21/1934:2

Carreia, Antone Wedding described, 09/07/1934:4

Carreia, Antone E. Wed to Gloria E. Martin, 09/07/1934:4

Carreiro, Frank Daughter born, 06/09/1933:4

Carreiro, Frank A. Engaged to Grace C. Augustine, 10/21/1932:4 Wed to Grace C. Augustine, 11/11/1932:4

Carroll, Dorothy Duckett Wedding described, 03/25/1932:1

Carroll, Robert L. Elks hold annual memorial service, 12/07/1934:3

Carroll, William L. Petitions to erect garage and store gasoline, 05/01/1931:6

Carter, Charles A. Engaged to Emily L. Jordan, 06/16/1933:4 Wed to Emily L. Jordan, 07/07/1933:4

Carter, Ellen Pearl Wedding described, 06/02/1933:1

Carter, George Receives 25-year service medal from Keith company, 07/17/1931:1

Carter, Granville Funeral held in Melrose, 11/28/1930:3

Carter, Helen Resides in Hyde Park, 01/02/1931:6 Resides in Boston, 03/06/1931:3

Carter, Howard Wins prize at Brockton Fair, 09/15/1933:4

Carter, James T. Wedding described, 05/09/1930:1

Carter, John Struck by auto driven by Alfred Chadwick, 02/13/1931:1 Promoted at John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance company,

09/16/1932:1 Promoted to Attleboro office of John Hancock Ins., 05/19/1933:1

Carter, Lorenzo D. Chimney fire in Warrentown, 04/11/1930:3

Carter, Mrs Granville Resides in Hyde Park, 02/28/1930:6

Carter, Nathan C. Obituary, 04/08/1932:1 Dies at age 79, 04/08/1932:4

Carter, Paul M. Ardent student of conchology, 04/11/1930:7

Carter, Richard C. Wed to Esther L. Pratt, 10/14/1932:4

Carver (Mr) Lincoln continues business after Lincoln & Carver dissolved 55 years

ago, 01/17/1930:8 George Sampson purchases brick yard from Lincoln & Carver 55 years

ago, 07/10/1931:7 Carver, Charles

Daughter born, 05/08/1931:3 Carver, Charles S.

Charles Wood's estate sells Watertown cottage to Carver, 02/14/1930:1 Daughter born, 05/08/1931:4

Carver, Dorothy Anne Born to Charles S., 05/08/1931:4

Carver, Ella Obituary, 02/28/1930:1 Widow of Orlando F. dies at age 76, 02/28/1930:4

Carver, Ella C. Petition for administration of estate, 03/21/1930:5

Carver, Francis Employed at W.C. Thomas' store, 01/03/1930:2

Carver, Frank Farmhouse on Wareham St destroyed by fire, 05/18/1934:1

Carver, Howard Rural letter carrier in Rock, 10/24/1930:6

Carver, Ida Obituary, 04/21/1933:2

Carver, Ida F. Obituary, 04/21/1933:1 Widow of John B. dies at age 77, 04/21/1933:4

Carver, Jeanne Quarantined with chicken pox, 01/17/1930:3

Carver, John B. Obituary, 01/03/1930:2 Dies at age 80, 01/03/1930:4 Petition for administration of estate, 01/17/1930:5

Carver, Laurence Resides in Brooklyn, NY, 11/18/1932:1

Carver, Mae Sister dies in Whitman, 03/23/1934:1

Carver, Russell Officer at State Farm, 10/17/1930:9

Carver, Ruth Accepts post with Middleboro Gazette, 06/27/1930:7 Resigns from office of Gazette, attends Burdette College in Boston,

09/12/1930:8 Completes secretarial course at Burdett College, 05/20/1932:6 Receives diploma from Burdett College, 06/24/1932:3 Receives degree from Burdette College, 07/01/1932:6 Secures position with Eldredge and Son in Wareham, 03/17/1933:3 Accepts post with Frederick Weston's insurance office, 06/02/1933:2

Carver, Ruth E. Engaged to Gilbert T. Beaton, 11/02/1934:6

Carver, Samuel Sister attends funeral, 01/17/1930:3

Carver, Samuel I. Obituary, 01/17/1930:1 Dies at age 83, 01/17/1930:4 Petition for administration of estate, 02/28/1930:8

Carver, Violette L. Engaged to David F. Washburn, 09/07/1934:4 Wed to David F. Washburn, 09/14/1934:4

Carver, Winifred Teacher at the Bates School, 01/03/1930:4 North Middleboro postmistress, office in Plymouth St home,

09/08/1933:6 Carver, Winifred S.

Teacher resigns from Bates School, 12/26/1930:1 Resigns from Bates School, 01/02/1931:4

Case, Horace Chimney fire on Wareham St, 11/20/1931:4 Sells Wareham St place to Gordon, 06/24/1932:3

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Case, Horace G. Hot fire on Wareham St, 08/14/1931:1 Sells 50-acre turkey farm to Herbert Floyd, 09/25/1931:1 Floyd delays occupancy of farm, 10/02/1931:6

Casey, Alice M. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:6

Casey, Anselm Daughter born, 08/22/1930:4

Casey, Edward Paul Blouin collides with truck operated by Casey, 12/23/1932:1

Casey, Ellen G. Obituary, 09/09/1932:1 Widow of Henry dies at age 69, 09/09/1932:4 Petition for administration of estate, 10/07/1932:5 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 10/20/1933:5

Casey, Francis L. Daughter born, 12/28/1934:4

Casey, James Niro collides with Casey on Center St, 03/21/1930:7

Casey, Louise E. Wedding described, 02/28/1930:1

Casey, Manuel Wed to Mae Boudreau, 09/05/1930:3

Casey, Raymond E. Harry Richmond files assault charge against egg-throwing Casey,

04/08/1932:4 Casey, William O.

Police officer struck by auto while on traffic duty, 07/08/1932:1 Casoni, Mendes

Wed to Annie Rullo, 05/18/1934:4 Cassamas, Julia L.

Wed to Melvin McDonald, 12/04/1931:4 Cassidy, Henry E.

State patrolman assigned here, 08/07/1931:1 Caswell, Albert

Plymouth couple married 50 years, 10/27/1933:1, 3 Caswell, Benjamin F.

Visits from California 55 years ago, 10/24/1930:8 Caswell, B.W.

Lets apartment at corner of School and Peirce St to Olive Kidd, 08/01/1930:1

Caswell, Chester W. Petitions to erect garage and store gasoline, 11/20/1931:2

Caswell, Cynthia Student conductor at NE Conservatory of Music concert, 12/21/1934:1

Caswell, David Richmond Born to Henry R., 09/28/1934:4, 6

Caswell, Edward Chimney fire on Bedford St, 12/05/1930:4

Caswell, Edward T. Collides with Taunton driver on Stetson St, 06/13/1930:1

Caswell, Francis Pratt Co. truck driver collides with Caswell's auto at North and North

Main St, 05/19/1933:1 Caswell, George

Member of high school football team (p), 06/22/1934:8 Caswell, Harold

Swimmer goes through Nemasket River flume, 06/26/1931:1 Caswell, Henry

Manager of Caswell Bros., 08/22/1930:7 Caswell, Henry R.

Son born, 09/28/1934:4, 6 Caswell, Henry Richmond

Wedding described, 12/15/1933:1 Caswell, Justin

Garden-invading poultry land Howard Moody in court, 07/31/1931:2 Caswell, Justin H.

Edwin Chase and Howard Moody charged with assault on Caswell, 09/18/1931:4

Caswell, Justin H. cont. Assault and battery case continued, 09/25/1931:1 Moody and Chase held for grand jury on assault charge, 10/02/1931:1

Caswell, Leavitt Auto skids into stone wall on Pickens St, 12/11/1931:1

Caswell, Madeline Prize-winning essay on education, 06/27/1930:3 Elected art editor of yearbook at Bridgewater State, 10/21/1932:1 Graduates from Bridgewater Teachers' College, 06/08/1934:1 General director of graduation at Bridgewater Teachers College,

06/22/1934:4 Caswell, Madeline G.

To attend Bridgewater Normal School, 07/11/1930:1 Caswell, Meredith

Quarantined with whooping cough, 05/18/1934:4 Caswell, Mrs William R.

Brother-in-law dies in Bridgewater, 01/06/1933:2 Caswell, Nettie A.

Obituary, 10/16/1931:1 Wife of Leavitt dies at age 67, 10/16/1931:4

Caswell, Percy Resides in Brockton, 10/09/1931:9

Caswell, Priscilla In training at Brockton City hospital, 05/23/1930:1 Graduates from Brockton City hospital, 10/02/1931:1 R.N. at Brockton City hospital, 07/08/1932:3

Caswell, Richard Student at Amherst Ag College, 03/28/1930:4 John Howes collides with Caswell at Peirce St, 02/06/1931:4

Caswell, Solomon Obituary, 10/12/1934:1 Dies at age 73, 10/12/1934:4

Caswell, Solomon H. Wed to Emelie Levesque, 08/26/1932:1

Caswell, Sylvia Quarantined with whooping cough, 05/18/1934:4

Caswell, Sylvia Lee Born to William, 08/14/1931:3

Caswell, Viola Enrolled in Burdett College, 11/06/1931:1

Caswell, Virginia Engaged to Harry Jennings, 06/30/1933:1

Caswell, Virginia W. Engaged to Harry J. Jennings, 02/09/1934:4 Wedding described, 04/20/1934:1 Wed to Harry J. Jennings, 04/20/1934:4

Caswell, William Four children quarantined with scarlet fever, 04/04/1930:4 Employed at State Farm store, 05/30/1930:7 Daughter born, 08/07/1931:6, 08/14/1931:3

Caswell, William R. Involved in collision at Plymouth and Bedford St, 06/27/1930:1 North Fairhaven firm drills artesian well, 10/02/1931:2 Brother-in-law's funeral held at North Abington, 08/05/1932:3

Caswell, W.W. Carries 125,000 quarts of milk to Boston market 55 years ago,

03/25/1932:6 Caswell Bros.

Petition for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8 Melvin Jackson clerk, 08/15/1930:6 Henry Caswell manager, 08/22/1930:7 Employ John Brooks, 08/29/1930:3 Melvin Jackson resigns, 03/27/1931:2 Employ Mr Lovely, 06/05/1931:3 Employ Thomas Roberts, 07/03/1931:6 Close State Farm store, moves stock to North Middleboro store,

06/03/1932:3 Fire of unknown origin in shed at rear of Percy Keith's store,

05/05/1933:1 Move back into repaired and painted building, 05/19/1933:3

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Cate, Annie H. Obituary, 07/15/1932:6

Cates, Rollis Resides in New York, 02/14/1930:1

Cathcart, Harriet Hall Obituary, 03/21/1930:1 Providence woman dies at age 72, 03/21/1930:4

Cathedral Camp Opens 19th season on Long Pond, 06/30/1933:2

Catholic Church (see Sacred Heart Church) Cats

Beware mangy felines, 06/12/1931:1 Firemen rescue Coombs' kitten from treetop, 08/21/1931:1 Cat rescued from Leonard & Barrows roof, 02/03/1933:1 Rescue squad saves treed cat, 05/04/1934:2

Cattle Town farm herd tested for tuberculosis, 02/14/1930:1 Bumps' cattle driven from Brighton stalled by ice 55 years ago,

02/14/1930:6 Kayajan and Green purchase cattle in Wisconsin, 10/16/1931:1 Green and Kayajan return from Wisconsin cattle buying trip,

10/23/1931:1 Calves stolen from George Deane's yard, 09/30/1932:2 Charles Pillsbury injured in encounter with bull at sanatorium farm,

05/05/1933:2 Bull from Fall Brook goes on rampage, 08/11/1933:1

Cavanaugh, Frank New assistant at W.T. Grant store, 08/01/1930:1

Cave Ins Charles Thomas partially buried in sand while working on Vaughan's

well 55 years ago, 01/31/1930:8 Joseph Sinauski fractures shoulder when buried in sewage trench,

05/30/1930:1 Cavicchi, Frank

Opens Colonial Filling Station for the summer, 04/04/1930:3 Closes Colonial station for the winter, 11/28/1930:7 Prepares to open Colonial Filling Station for season, 03/27/1931:3 Colonial gas station suffers break-in, 05/05/1933:8

Cavicchi, Frank A. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/18/1930:5 Break-in at roadside store, 05/05/1933:1

Cavicchi, Gordon Resides in Arlington Heights, 07/11/1930:4

C.B. Oil Co. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 05/19/1933:5

Cebula, Mary Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 06/26/1931:5

Cedar Hill Farm Roadside market in Warrentown (ad), 07/18/1930:8

Cemeteries see also Central Cemetery; Nemasket Hill Cemetery; Rock Cemetery Wappanucket Cemetery Association makes plans at meeting,

05/02/1930:1 John Crawshaw caretaker of Thomastown Cemetery, 06/20/1930:1 North Middleboro parish cemetery put in order, 08/29/1930:3 South Middleboro Cemetery holds annual meeting, 04/17/1931:7 Wappanucket Cemetery holds annual meeting, 05/01/1931:1 South Middleboro Cemetery association holds meeting, 05/01/1931:3 Historical Society discusses care of Soule St cemetery, 06/05/1931:1 Regular business transacted, officers elected at Purchade Cemetery

meeting, 10/16/1931:3 Agenda for annual meeting of Cemetery at the Green (ad), 04/15/1932:6 Agenda for annual meeting of Parish Burial Ground (ad), 04/15/1932:6 Wappanucket Cemetery Association holds annual meeting,

04/29/1932:1 Notice of meeting to propose incorporation of Thomastown Cemetery,

07/15/1932:5 History of Marion Rd cemeteries, 07/22/1932:2 South Middleboro Cemetery association elects officers, 04/13/1934:6

Cemetery at the Green Agenda for annual meeting (ad), 04/15/1932:6

Census see also Schools - Middleboro (attendance and enrollment) Enumerators appointed, 03/21/1930:1 Lakeville appoints enumerators, 03/21/1930:4 Enumerators begin work, 04/04/1930:1 Preliminary returns, 05/23/1930:1 Returns for Lakeville, 05/23/1930:5 Selectmen acknowledge official returns, 06/20/1930:1 Figures from 55 years ago, 08/01/1930:8 Enumerators start work in Middleboro, 02/23/1934:2 Have you been enumerated?, 03/30/1934:7 Population of Middleboro increases, 05/11/1934:6

Centennial Mrs James Peirce receives over $200 toward centennial fund 55 years

ago, 01/09/1931:6 Lizzie Harlow on women's pavilion decorating committee 55 years ago,

02/06/1931:9 Central Baptist Church

Holds annual meeting, 01/03/1930:1 Hosts 449th Neighborhood convention, 01/17/1930:7 Passes resolutions upon death of William Greene, 01/24/1930:1 BMC holds annual banquet, 02/28/1930:1 Church ransacked, money stolen, 05/02/1930:1 Holds annual meeting, 05/09/1930:3 Hosts Old Colony Bible School convention, 10/10/1930:1 Hosts Plymouth County WCTU convention, 10/31/1930:1 H. Nelson Raymond new musical director (p), 01/02/1931:4 Aid Society holds annual meeting, 01/16/1931:2 King's Daughters celebrate 34th anniversary, 03/27/1931:1 Peirce Academy may be razed to make room for new post office,

04/03/1931:1 To file bid with treasury department for post office site, 04/10/1931:1 Holds annual meeting, 05/08/1931:4 Progress on new federal building discussed, 06/19/1931:1 Site for federal building selected, 06/19/1931:2 Plan to save old academy, 06/26/1931:1 Nothing to be done to save old academy building, 07/03/1931:1 Academy building doomed, 07/03/1931:2 On proposed federal building (l) (Elmer E. Phinney), 07/17/1931:2 Deed ready for P.O. site, 09/18/1931:1 Move made to take academy site, 12/04/1931:1 Choir concert exceptional, 12/04/1931:9 Another delay in post office site, 01/08/1932:1 BMC holds 22nd annual banquet, 03/04/1932:1 Hosts 28th convention of county Christian Endeavor Union,

04/22/1932:1 Fine music program features Boston quartette, 05/27/1932:1 Sylvanus Brett secretary for 26 years, 12/30/1932:1 Holds annual meeting, 12/30/1932:4 Pastor V. Broderick resigns, 01/13/1933:1 Church Aid Society holds annual meeting, 01/13/1933:2 Hosts county Neighborhood convention, 01/13/1933:4 Resolutions on resignation of Pastor Broderick, 1/27/1933:7 Hosts first meeting of Middleboro Union, 02/17/1933:1 B.M.C. holds annual banquet, 03/17/1933:1 Hosts rally protesting repeal of Prohibition, 06/16/1933:3 Mrs George L. Thomas organist, 09/08/1933:1 Welcomes new pastor, James L. Hynes, 10/06/1933:1 BMC holds annual banquet, 04/13/1934:1

Central Cafe Charged with violation of labor laws, 06/06/1930:2 Serious fire in kitchen, 08/29/1930:1 To re-open after complete renovation (ad), 09/19/1930:10 Re-opens after repairs made in wake of fire, 10/03/1930:1 Center St building gutted by mysterious fire, 12/11/1931:1 Fire was of incendiary origin, 12/18/1931:1 Arrest made in fire case, 03/04/1932:1 Dascoulias' Central Cafe arson case continued, 07/01/1932:1

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Central Café cont. Bids in Center St property, 11/18/1932:3 License renewed by selectmen, 12/15/1933:1 Sells California wines (ad), 04/20/1934:2

Central Cemetery Issues request for addresses, 01/03/1930:2 Winslow takes treasurer's post, 02/14/1930:1 Report of superintendent Kenelm Winslow (l), 03/07/1930:1 Holds annual meeting, 04/11/1930:7 Open for business (l) (Kenelm Winslow), 06/06/1930:3 Has 11 Civil War veterans' graves that are untended, 01/09/1931:1 Association elects officers, 04/10/1931:1 Repairs underway, 08/07/1931:1 Trees cut, road widened, Surrey building to be moved, 08/07/1931:1 Plenty of space left at cemetery (l) (Kenelm Winslow), 10/14/1932:7 Association elects officers, 04/20/1934:1

Central Congregational Church Hosts 451st session of Neighborhood convention, 03/14/1930:2 Plan purchase of new bell 55 years ago, 03/14/1930:6 Society chooses officers 55 years ago, 03/14/1930:6 Two hundred attend annual meeting, 04/04/1930:3 C.D. Kingman chosen superintendent 55 years ago, 04/11/1930:8 Fire on roof, 04/25/1930:1 Twenty-one applicants 55 years ago, 06/13/1930:3 Pastor Garfield will remain in Middleboro (p), 01/23/1931:3 Expenses exceed income 55 years ago, 01/30/1931:4 Bethany Girls celebrate 12th anniversary, 02/27/1931:5 Hosts county Neighborhood convention, 03/13/1931:4 Holds annual meeting, 04/10/1931:3 Bethany Girls mark 13th anniversary, 02/26/1932:2 Hosts Neighborhood convention, 03/18/1932:4 Co-workers hold annual meeting, 04/08/1932:2 Holds annual meeting, 04/08/1932:2 Elect officers, 04/22/1932:4 New bell rope installed, 07/08/1932:1 Bethany Girls hold second annual Mother and Daughter banquet,

02/24/1933:2 Hosts county Neighborhood convention, 03/10/1933:2 Holds annual meeting, 04/07/1933:1 Co-workers hold annual meeting, 04/07/1933:2 Holds Youth Sunday, 05/26/1933:2 Organist Annie Keith resigns, 11/03/1933:1 Carlena Luippold resigns as superintendent of church school, replaced

by David Burgess, 11/10/1933:1 Retiring superintendent Luippold honored, 11/17/1933:5 Holds annual meeting, 04/06/1934:1 Holds annual Mother and Daughter banquet, 04/13/1934:4 Proposes memorial to Lizzie Tillson, 05/25/1934:5 Annie Keith organist for 35 years, 06/08/1934:1

Central Methodist Episcopal Church Holds anniversary Prohibition service, 01/17/1930:2 Hosts 452nd meeting of Neighborhood convention, 04/11/1930:5 Members contribute to helping pastor's family 55 years ago,

05/30/1930:6 List of recent baptisms, 06/20/1930:4 Overheated pipes discovered, fire averted, 10/31/1930:1 Rev. J.W. Eller accepts post in Stoughton (p), 11/21/1930:5 Receives bequest from Anne Morrison, 12/05/1930:9 Helpful Hand Circle organized, 03/06/1931:1 Hosts county Neighborhood convention, 04/17/1931:4 John W. Annas, Jr. new pastor (p), 04/24/1931:1 Reception for new pastor and wife, 05/08/1931:1 Mary Barrett resigns as soloist and choir director, 07/31/1931:1 Election of officers and teachers, 12/18/1931:2 Wesleyan class holds annual banquet, 04/08/1932:1 Hosts county Neighborhood convention (p), 04/15/1932:4 Albert Keyes honored by Wesleyan class for long service (p),

04/14/1933:1 Hosts April meeting of Neighborhood convention, 04/14/1933:4 Church crowded for May Festival, 06/02/1933:3

Central Methodist Episcopal Church cont. Hosts annual meeting of District Home Missionary society,

06/09/1933:4 Hosts county Neighborhood convention, 04/13/1934:4 Rev Annas receives appointment to church in Corning, NY,

10/12/1934:1 George H. Parker new pastor (p), 11/09/1934:1 Presentation of Tom Thumb Wedding set for church, 11/16/1934:3

Central Shoe Hospital Shoes repaired by new system (ad), 12/19/1930:10

Centre Street Shoe Hospital 22 Centre St (ad), 02/17/1933:8

Cerda, Arthur Young Scout officials receive keys to town (p), 04/08/1932:4

Cerda, Arthur L. Granted full scholarship to Northeastern University, 07/08/1932:1 Engineering student wins 2nd in national contest, 07/21/1933:4 Winner in Book Review contest, 10/05/1934:1

Cerda, Carmen Renders vocal solos at East Bridgewater, 03/03/1933:1

Chace, Edith B. Obituary, 11/04/1932:1 Dies at age 39, 11/04/1932:4

Chace, Fred P. First trip home in 10 years since move to Palermo, CA, 09/19/1930:1

Chace, John E. Obituary, 03/03/1933:1 Lakeville man dies in Fall River, 03/03/1933:4

Chace, Joseph Cummings Well-known author and artist gives radio talk, 10/26/1934:1

Chadwick, Alfred L. Young John Carter struck by auto driven by Chadwick, 02/13/1931:1

Chadwick, James Son born, 11/21/1930:6

Chadwick, Lillian E. Obituary, 09/04/1931:3

Chadwick, Miles Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8 Everett St house gutted by fire, 03/03/1933:1

Chadwick's Service Station 144 Everett St (ad), 08/01/1930:10 Lighting truck driven by Rocco crashes into air pump at Chadwick's

station, 12/30/1932:1 Chamber of Commerce (see Middleboro Chamber of Commerce) Chamberlain, Duane

Elk honored at memorial service, 12/11/1931:8 Chamberlain, Mary

North Middleboro folks attend funeral in Bridgewater, 06/01/1934:4 Chamberlain, Olive A.

Engaged to John C. McLaughlin, 08/29/1930:4 Chamberlain, Olive L.

Wedding described, 09/12/1930:1 Wed to John C. McLaughlin, 09/12/1930:4 Tendered two showers, 09/12/1930:8

Champagne, Alice D. Sells beauty shop to Katherine Wright, 10/24/1930:1 Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6, 10/07/1932:7

Champlin, Arthur L. Petitions to erect garage and store gasoline, 04/10/1931:5

Champlin, Nathan Brooder house catches fire, 04/17/1931:2

Chandler, Fred Member of Co. D, 5th Massachusetts during Spanish-American War (p),

07/17/1931:1 Chandler, Mary

Funeral held in North Carver, 12/22/1933:6 Chandler, Mrs Frank

Brother-in-law dies in Boston, 06/20/1930:3 Chandler, Stearns

Resides in Boston, 08/08/1930:1

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Chanler, Marion W. Obituary, 06/12/1931:1

Chapin, S.H. Physician calls on ailing doctor in Sandwich 55 years ago, 03/07/1930:8

Chaplin, Norman South Weymouth couple married 21 years, 11/06/1931:1

Chapman, Benjamin E. Everett St property sold to Sarah Howard, 02/07/1930:1

Chapman, Benjamin L. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 02/19/1932:5

Chapman, Earl Goes to Derry, NH to recuperate from rheumatic fever, 08/08/1930:2

Chapman, Edward K. Obituary, 11/02/1934:1 Dies at age 91, 11/02/1934:4

Chapman, Frank Member of Co. D, 5th Massachusetts during Spanish-American War (p),

07/17/1931:1 Chapman, George E.

Auction on the Middleboro Rd in Lakeville (ad), 04/11/1930:4 Chapman, Herbert

Moves to Miller St, 01/24/1930:3 Chapman, John W.

Wed to Miss Henry, 08/07/1931:2 Chapman, Marjorie

Engaged to Lawrence Roy Huntley, 01/12/1934:6 Engaged to Lawrence Huntley, 02/16/1934:4 Wedding described, 04/20/1934:2

Chappell, C. Raymond Resides in Keene, NH, 06/20/1930:4

Chappell, C.R. Injured in auto accident, 10/07/1932:1

Chappell, John Sherman shoots end of Chappell's gun barrel, 12/16/1932:1

Chappelle, Leora Pedestrian Doris Rullo struck by auto driven by Chappelle,

06/01/1934:1 Charbonneau, Albert W.

Fall Brook house suffers break-in, 02/06/1931:1 Four defendants in larceny case get jail or probation, 02/13/1931:1

Charcoal Fire breaks out in Joseph Washburn's Waterville shop 55 years ago,

03/21/1930:8 Charette, Emily

Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8 Purchases Bradford place on Wareham St, 08/01/1930:1

Charles G. Clapp Co. Tax collector's sale, 10/07/1932:7

Charlotte's Beauty Salon 20 South Main St (ad), 03/27/1931:10 At McDonald's Millinery (ad), 09/02/1932:8

Charron, Elsie R. Engaged to William P. Gomes, 02/05/1932:4

Charter (see Government) Chartier, Oliver

Son born, 02/12/1932:4 Chartier, Pearl

Struck by auto near home on Plymouth St, 12/09/1932:4 Chase, Addie

Has bungalow built on Rocky Meadow St, 07/07/1933:3 Chase, Alberto

Spleen ruptured in local football game, 10/24/1930:1 Chase, Alberto P.

Class of 1930 last will and testament, 06/20/1930:6 Recovering from football injuries, 11/21/1930:1 Benefit dance held in Town Hall, 12/12/1930:1

Chase, Alfred W. Wed to Lucille F. Shelton, 11/06/1931:4 Obituary, 04/27/1934:1 Boston man dies at age 57, 04/27/1934:4

Chase, Alonzo And wife close The Spotted Horse store in Lakeville for season,

09/09/1932:5 Opens summer business, The Spotted Horse Store, in Lakeville,

05/05/1933:2 Closes store at Lakeville, 09/08/1933:4

Chase, Bert Employed at State Farm, 01/26/1934:1

Chase, Bradford Purchases School St house from Edgar Thomas 55 years ago,

11/06/1931:6 Chase, Chrystal

On high school faculty, 07/18/1930:1 Chase, Dora

Teacher at high school, 06/06/1930:9 Chase, Doris P.

Engaged to Gordon Smith, 11/16/1934:1 Chase, Edwin B.

And Howard Moody charged with assault on Justin Caswell, 09/18/1931:4

Assault and battery case continued, 09/25/1931:1 Chase, Edwin E.

Held for grand jury on assault charge, 10/02/1931:1 Chase, Everett C.

Obituary, 12/04/1931:1 American Legion passes resolutions upon death, 01/22/1932:4

Chase, Herbert Resides in Atlantic City, 04/29/1932:3

Chase, Herbert S. Engaged to Nora A. Newton, 11/04/1932:4 Wed to Nora A. Newton, 11/11/1932:4

Chase, Herbert W. Injured when son's car rear-ended by Foster on Wareham St,

08/21/1931:1 Chase, Howard

Member of YMCA Mercantile Basketball League winning team (p), 05/04/1934:1

Chase, James Bryantville man dies, 06/01/1934:2

Chase, James B. Resumes business in Fall River 55 years ago, 04/11/1930:8

Chase, Letitia A. Obituary, 08/14/1931:1 Widow of James D. dies at age 67, 08/14/1931:4 Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

Chase, Mary C. Tax collector's sale of real estate, 02/23/1934:6

Chase, Raymond Member of high school basketball team (p), 06/22/1934:8 Member of high school football team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Chase, Theodore Engaged to Beatrice Armstrong, 06/01/1934:6

Chase, Walter Moves to Atlantic City, NJ, 01/17/1930:3

Chausse, Leon Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 05/19/1933:5 Collides with Harris Tripp on icy road, 02/09/1934:1

Chausse, Lucy A. Youngster struck by Brockton driver, 06/20/1930:4

Chausse, Peter Range oil, East Main St (ad), 09/23/1932:8 Petition for oil storage license tabled by selectmen, 06/16/1933:1 Oil and burner dealer (ad), 11/10/1933:8

Cherry Tree Filling Station E.R. Given petitions for license to sell gasoline, 12/12/1930:7

Chessman, Earl Resides in Derry, NH, 06/19/1931:4

Chestnut, Alma T. Engaged to Anthony R. Stonkus, 05/01/1931:1

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Chestnut, Eileen T. Wedding described, 06/12/1931:1

Chestnut, Joseph Slips on ice, breaks knee cap, 02/07/1930:1 Returns from trip to native Lithuania, 09/12/1930:1

Chestnut, Leonard Break-in at store on Arch St, 09/23/1932:4 Reports attempted break-in at Arch St store, 01/06/1933:1

Chestnut, Petromelia Not guilty of assault on Nichols, 01/10/1930:2

Chicken Pox Prevalent in students from Green, Waterville, and Soule schools,

01/10/1930:1 Jeanne Carver under quarantine, 01/17/1930:3 Four daughters of Robert Jones quarantined, 04/04/1930:4 Beulah Powell and Robert Parker confined to homes, 12/12/1930:1 Walker children ill, 01/09/1931:1 More than half the students at South Middleboro out, 04/15/1932:3 Makes appearance at Rock, 04/15/1932:8 Cases reported in South Middleboro, 01/13/1933:2

Child, Wallace Commits suicide in Belfast, ME, 05/04/1934:1

Child Labor Police stop exhibition dance by youngster Everett Smith, 05/02/1930:3

Child Welfare see also Desertion and Non-Support Rountry support case heard in court, 01/24/1930:2 Mary Gomes' petition for separate support granted, 01/24/1930:3 Rountry support case continued, 01/31/1930:5 Decree of separate support granted to Mary Gomes, 02/07/1930:9 Volunteers of America take over house at Sturtevant's corner,

08/01/1930:9 Alice Reynolds charged with child neglect, 08/14/1931:1 Reynolds' neglect case continued, 08/21/1931:1 Will of Ruth Holmes provides funds for home for destitute or

abandoned children, 01/22/1932:1 Travassos' child neglect case continued, 04/14/1933:1

Childs (Mr) Shaw & Childs lease dwelling from Pierce, convert to store 55 years

ago, 08/01/1930:8 Childs, Charles Dyer

Engaged to Ethel Bowdith Jones, 07/15/1932:1 Childs, Dorothy

Attends Jackson College, 02/14/1930:1 Elected secretary of freshman class at Jackson College, 06/20/1930:3

Childs, Dorothy E. Active in dramatic works at Jackson College, 01/16/1931:1 Takes active role in college affairs, 04/03/1931:1 Engaged to Francis C. Ryder, 11/11/1932:4 Wed to Francis C. Ryder, 11/18/1932:4

Childs, Dorothy Eva Engaged to Francis Clark Ryder, 08/26/1932:1, 10/21/1932:1 Wedding described, 11/18/1932:1

Childs, James Resides in Stoughton, 10/31/1930:6

Childs, Laura Resides in Malden, 04/11/1930:1 Resides in Boston, 05/16/1930:1

Childs, Laura C. see also Myles Standish Trio On board of directors of Conrad's Mutual Benefit association in Boston,

03/14/1930:1 Chilin, Harry

And wife injured in collision with Greenberg, 10/31/1930:6 Parked truck rolls away into Chilin's car on Center St, 10/09/1931:1

Chilin, Mary And husband injured in collision with Greenberg, 10/31/1930:6

Chilingarian, Mary Wed to Arsen Chilingirian, 03/18/1932:4

Chilingirian, Arsen Wed to Mary Chilingarian, 03/18/1932:4

Chilton Press Business purchased by Clarence Churbuck, 10/23/1931:1 Moves to new quarters, installs new machinery, 11/13/1931:1

Chimney Sweeps Francis Hathaway, chimneys and cellars cleaned (ad), 01/30/1931:8

Chiouppi, Lawrence Drowns at Loon Pond, 08/12/1932:1 Dies at age 19, 08/12/1932:4

Chiropodists Katherine Wright, Thatcher's Row (ad), 01/03/1930:7

Chisholm, Allison Dies after bout with pneumonia, 03/14/1930:7

Chisholm, Allison D. Obituary, 03/14/1930:1 Dies at age 73, 03/14/1930:4

Chisholm, Ida Donates books to Rock Village library, 09/29/1933:3

Chiuppi, Peter Driver strikes Alice Gilligan on South Main St, 12/26/1930:4 Wedding described, 01/23/1931:6

Chlupin, John Tax collector's sale, 09/11/1931:4 Obituary, 11/10/1933:1 Dies at age 77, 11/10/1933:4 Petition for administration of estate, 11/10/1933:5 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 12/01/1933:5

Choate, Alice B. Obituary, 09/08/1933:6

Choate, Clarence Daughter born, 01/31/1930:2

Christian Endeavor Union Holds annual election, 1/27/1933:4

Christmas Permanent tree set up in North Middleboro common, 06/20/1930:3 Christmas street lighting to be same as last year, 12/05/1930:1 Complaints of woods being stripped of greens, 12/12/1930:2 Outdoor lights in place, 12/19/1930:1 Reckless slashing of greens growing problem, 12/26/1930:1 Colored Christmas lights strung across streets, 12/16/1932:1 Community tree donated by Ethan Pierce, 12/30/1932:1 Cabot Club toy drive reminder, 10/06/1933:1 Mrs Guy Brackett, Christmas greens (ad), 11/24/1933:8 Continuation of street lighting discussed by merchants, 12/08/1933:1 Lighting out of question for this year, 12/22/1933:1 Lighting money voted at town meeting, 02/16/1934:1 Not much time to discuss lighting, 11/02/1934:1 New lighting plans, 11/16/1934:1 Merchants and town cooperate on plan, 11/23/1934:1 Old Santa poem by W. Wilmot, 11/30/1934:5 Special Gazette advertising issue (i), 12/14/1934:1 Committee in charge of decorating to be commended, 12/21/1934:1 Lights turned on for first time, display one of very best, 12/21/1934:3 Beautiful lighting effect at Town House (p), 12/28/1934:1 Local residents decorate homes for holiday, 12/28/1934:5

Chupin, John Hungry man found in shack, 03/04/1932:5

Churbuck, Archibald G. Obituary, 12/27/1933:1

Churbuck, Clarence Moves printing business back to Wareham St, 11/07/1930:1

Churbuck, Clarence A. Purchases Chilton Press, 10/23/1931:1 Wedding described, 10/05/1934:1 Wed to Gertrude A. Snowden, 10/05/1934:4

Churbuck, Clifford Daughter born, 10/14/1932:4

Churbuck, Delbert Resides in Brockton, 09/18/1931:1

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Churbuck, Ernest Resides in Washington, DC, 02/14/1930:1

Churbuck, Ernest S. Resides in Washington, DC, 07/25/1930:1

Churbuck, Forrest Car stolen in New York, 05/06/1932:1 Moves roadside stand to Wareham, 05/27/1932:1

Churbuck, Leander M. Artists has exhibition at Brockton library, 08/15/1930:1 Holds art exhibition at public library, 12/12/1930:8 Holds watercolor exhibition at Brockton library, 03/10/1933:1 Public auction of paintings (ad), 12/01/1933:2

Churbuck, Lewis Resides on Long Island, 02/14/1930:1 Employed by Curtiss Airplane Co., 03/28/1930:6 Transfers to Chicago with Curtiss-Wright Aeronautical University,

08/21/1931:1 Churbuck, Lewis M.

Resides in New York, 07/04/1930:1 Manager of Curtis-Wright flying school, 02/27/1931:1 Resides in Chicago, IL, 06/01/1934:1

Churbuck, Lewis Marshall Wedding described, 05/19/1933:2 Wed to Mary Louise Stock, 05/26/1933:4

Churbuck, L.M. Ode to the Twin Elms of Camp Joe Hooker (poem), 11/07/1930:4 Save Middleboro's famous landmark (l), 05/22/1931:8 Ants speak for An-tis (l), 09/22/1933:6 Art exhibit and auction planned in Peirce building, biography,

12/01/1933:2 Holds exhibit in art room of Teacher's College in Bridgewater,

05/25/1934:1 Churbuck, Mrs Forest

Uncle's funeral held in Yarmouthport, 05/06/1932:1 Churbuck, Mrs Forrest

Attends cousin's funeral in Waltham, 05/04/1934:1 Churbuck, Percy

Resides in New York City, 02/14/1930:1 Churbuck, Percy F.

Opens law office at 87 Center St, 10/06/1933:1 Churbuck, Samuel

Resides in Onset, 09/05/1930:1 Churbuck, Samuel S.

Onset man dies at age 81, 06/19/1931:4 Church, Abbie F.

Wed to Wilfred B. Norris, 07/25/1930:7 Church, Abbie Frances Pearson

Wedding described, 07/18/1930:7 Church, William

Auto destroyed by fire, 04/24/1931:2 Church Coal Co.

Established 1864 (ad), 01/03/1930:6 Break-in at Cambridge St office, 04/03/1931:1 Gets permit to erect sign on Cambridge St, 10/02/1931:1 Suffers break-in, 04/14/1933:3 Robert Clark assumes new duties, 08/11/1933:1 One in series of sketches of progressive merchants and manufacturers,

08/11/1933:2 Church of Our Saviour

Holds annual meeting, 01/17/1930:1 Abutters protest Sherman's petition for gasoline sales, 11/21/1930:1 Sherman gasoline license controversy settled, 11/28/1930:1 Holds Christmas pageant, the Service of Lights, 01/02/1931:4 Holds annual parish meeting, 01/16/1931:2 Hosts county Neighborhood convention, 02/13/1931:4 Forced entry attempted at door, 03/13/1931:1 Mary Barrett accepts chorister's post, 10/16/1931:1 Mary Barrett resumes work with choir, 09/16/1932:1 Annual parish meeting well attended, 01/13/1933:7 Service of lights impressive, 01/20/1933:4

Church of Our Saviour cont. Laurence Sherman new tenor soloist, 10/06/1933:1 Water pipes burst in sub-zero temperatures, 01/05/1934:1 Holds annual parish meeting, 01/12/1934:1

Churches see also names of specific churches Money raised for church near bell schoolhouse 55 years ago,

05/16/1930:7 Council of Middleboro Churches "yes" to vote by ballot, "No" to

Sunday sports (ad), 10/30/1931:6 Council of Middleboro Churches votes "No" to sports on Sunday (ad),

11/06/1931:6 Middleboro ideal for industry (t), 10/14/1932:4

Churchill, C.B. Contracts to roof First National Store in Dennisport, 03/21/1930:1 Roofer, East Grove St (ad), 03/21/1930:10

Churchill, Chester A. Son born, 01/10/1930:4

Churchill, Chester B. Contracts to roof 29 buildings in Plymouth, 09/25/1931:1

Churchill, Chet The roofer (ad), 05/09/1930:5 Member of R.D. Kelley Coal Co. winning basket ball team (p),

05/05/1933:1 Churchill, Clarence

Engaged to Frieda Hartman, 05/09/1930:4, 05/16/1930:9, 05/30/1930:4 Engaged to Frieda Hartmann, 06/13/1930:2 Moves from Plymouth St to Center St, 01/30/1931:4 Daughter born, 04/17/1931:4, 04/24/1931:7

Churchill, Clarence T. Wed to Frieda F. Hartmann, 06/27/1930:4 Collides with Woonsocket driver at Taunton and Grove St, 12/08/1933:5

Churchill, Clarence Theodore Engaged to Freida Florence Hartmann, 04/18/1930:2 Wedding described, 06/20/1930:1

Churchill, Edmund Graduates from Wentworth Institute, 06/12/1931:1

Churchill, Edmund Francis Engaged to Elinor Kinsman, 11/30/1934:1, 12/07/1934:7

Churchill, Edwin H. Obituary, 06/10/1932:1

Churchill, Frieda H. Teacher resigns from Bates School, 12/26/1930:1

Churchill, Frieda Hartmann Daughter born, 04/24/1931:7

Churchill, Jesse B. Obituary (p), 05/25/1934:7

Churchill, Shirley Ann Born to Clarence and Frieda Hartmann, 04/24/1931:7

Churchill, Theodore Traps brown and white muskrat, 11/07/1930:4

Churchill, William Colt Born to Chester A., 01/10/1930:4

Circuses Good clean show, 07/25/1930:1 Downie Bros. give good show, 07/25/1930:6

Civil War, 1861-1865 see also Grand Army of the Republic Post 8 Grave markers discussed by selectmen, 10/31/1930:2 Grave markers received, 12/26/1930:1 Central Cemetery has 11 graves that are untended, 01/09/1931:1

Civil Works Administration Board provides work for many men here, 12/08/1933:1 Projects in full swing here, 01/12/1934:1 Progress report on sewing endeavors, 01/26/1934:1 Annual report, 01/26/1934:7 Painters work at Pleasant Street and Plymouth Street schools,

02/02/1934:4 Projects to close next week, 02/09/1934:1 Local projects closed, 02/16/1934:4

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Civil Works Administration cont. Local projects to continue, 02/23/1934:3 Not opposed to relief measures (l) (Charles L. Gifford), 03/02/1934:2 Funds Town House painting project, 03/02/1934:4 Arthur Rotch named assistant to state FERA (CWA) administrator,

03/23/1934:1 Letter to citizens from CWA administrator (l) (William G. Boynton),

04/20/1934:5 List of workers supplied to liquor license holders, 04/27/1934:1 Two new projects started, to employ 60 men, 05/04/1934:1 Many improvements made here under federal aid, 05/25/1934:1

Civilian Conservation Corps Stuart and Gomes at camp 1102 in Baldwinsville, 09/01/1933:4

C.L. Hathaway & Co. Corner drug store (ad), 01/03/1930:5 William Coman new druggist, 02/07/1930:1 Prominent businessman retires, Malcolm Buck new proprietor (p),

06/16/1933:1 Clancy, Mary

Wed to George Clark, 06/06/1930:9 Clapp, Henry

Returns from sea 55 years ago, 09/04/1931:3 Clare, Joseph

Resides in Miami, FL, 04/04/1930:1 Clark (Mr)

Hooper & Clark re-open Crane's store in Bridgewater 55 years ago, 02/07/1930:4

Bowman & Clark purchase Fuller St farm from Arthur Rotch, 01/09/1931:1

Bowman & Clark, 7 Court End Ave (ad), 01/09/1931:6 Bowman & Clark, new deal development on shore of Tispaquin Pond

(ad), 07/07/1933:2 Clark, May E.

Obituary, 07/03/1931:1 Will in probate, 07/31/1931:3

Clark, May Elizabeth Widow of George S. dies at age 69, 07/03/1931:4

Clark, Abisha T. Town files quitclaim deed in matter of gravel pit, 01/09/1931:1 Purchases Wareham property from Stetson, 01/30/1931:1 Tax collector's sale, 10/07/1932:7, 05/19/1933:7, 06/09/1933:6

Clark, Abisha T., Jr. Land damages awarded, 07/24/1931:1

Clark, Amos D. Obituary, 01/23/1931:1 Burial at Titicut parish cemetery, 01/23/1931:3 Conimicut, RI man dies at age 83, 01/23/1931:4

Clark, Arthur L. Gets fish and game job in Connecticut, biography, 03/18/1932:2

Clark, Aubrey Break-in at filling station on new state highway, 09/02/1932:1

Clark, Aubrey James Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 11/20/1931:4

Clark, Charles Engaged to Robert Holmes, 12/23/1932:3 Wedding described, 12/30/1932:2 Folks from North Carver attend wedding, 12/30/1932:3

Clark, Charles B. Petitions to erect garage and store gasoline, 08/07/1931:6 Clark's Garage, formerly Bailey's Garage (ad), 09/11/1931:8

Clark, Charles R. Elks holds annual memorial service, 12/08/1933:2

Clark, Charlie Engaged by K. & W. Vaudeville Co. of Brockton, 12/09/1932:2

Clark, Clara D. Stevens Son born, 09/30/1932:6

Clark, Clarence Chimney fire on Cherry St, 02/05/1932:1, 02/17/1933:1, 12/27/1933:1

Clark, Clarence E. Tax collector's sale, 09/11/1931:4 Tax collector's sale of real estate, 02/23/1934:6

Clark, Clinton Son born, 04/20/1934:4

Clark, Clinton E. Wed to Ruth S. Dunham, 09/15/1933:4

Clark, Doris Supervisor at NE Hospital for Women and Children, Boston,

08/07/1931:1 Clark, Edna E.

Wed to John A. Lemmo, 02/24/1933:4 Clark, Edward P.

Moves from Benson St to East Weymouth, 08/14/1931:7 Clark, E.P.

Sells Benson St property to Irma Goodwin, 10/09/1931:1 Clark, Ethel M.

Engaged to Howard E. Garnier, 06/10/1932:4 Wed to Howard E. Garnier, 06/24/1932:4

Clark, Eugene North Carver man dies, 03/20/1931:7

Clark, Evelyn Student nurse at Mass General, 02/28/1930:1

Clark, Everett I., Jr. Obituary, 09/18/1931:1

Clark, Fletcher, Jr. Son born, 05/09/1930:4 Promoted to Major in 302nd U.S. Infantry Reserves, 07/11/1930:1 Declares candidacy for moderator, 01/02/1931:1 New member of Pierce Estate Trustees (p), 01/23/1931:1 Appointment to Peirce Estate Trustees approved, 02/13/1931:3 Forms law partnership with Boyd Iseminger, biography, 01/08/1932:1 Beneficiary of Ruth Holmes' will, 01/22/1932:1 Hot contests bring out 2,472 voters (p) (t), 01/22/1932:1 Files nomination papers for town moderator, 12/27/1933:1,

12/28/1934:1 Clark, Flora

Sale of personal property from estate, 10/13/1933:8 Clark, Flora M.

Text of eulogy by Rev J.P. Garfield, 05/19/1933:4 Will in probate, 05/19/1933:5 Resolutions upon death, 06/16/1933:4 Executrix petitions sell real estate, 04/20/1934:6 Dedication service unveils new inscription at school, 06/29/1934:6

Clark, Florence B. Wedding described, 12/01/1933:3

Clark, Florence Bruce Engaged to Charles Wesley Miller, 11/24/1933:3

Clark, Florence M. Files for divorce, 10/06/1933:5

Clark, Francis Daughter born, 08/14/1931:3

Clark, Francis Clark Engaged to Dorothy Eva Childs, 10/21/1932:1

Clark, Francis R. Daughter born, 05/09/1930:6

Clark, Frederic A. Tax collector's sale, 10/07/1932:7

Clark, George Wed to Mary Clancy, 06/06/1930:9 Son born, 10/14/1932:6

Clark, Grace Memories of yesterday, 10/26/1934:7

Clark, Hannah C. Widow of Harry L. dies at age 54, 09/18/1931:4 Petition for administration of estate, 10/23/1931:4

Clark, Hannah Cobb Obituary, 09/18/1931:1

Clark, Harold Purchases new bus for transport of Wappanucket children, 10/13/1933:1

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Clark, Harrie E. Wed to Florence M. Galligan, 07/03/1931:4

Clark, Harry Chimney fire on Miller St, 12/08/1933:1

Clark, Helen Nurse at Massachusetts General, 04/13/1934:1

Clark, Hope Duesbury Daughter born, 05/09/1930:6

Clark, Ira Stevens Born to Vernon, 10/28/1932:2

Clark, Isaac Injured by barrel of Japan 55 years ago, 04/18/1930:7

Clark, James M. Chimney fire in South Middleboro, 01/31/1930:2 South Middleboro store suffers break-in 55 years ago, 12/05/1930:9 South Middleboro couple married 50 years, 12/25/1931:7 Funeral of relative held at Marion, 02/17/1933:4

Clark, Jane Duesbury Born to Francis R. and Hope Duesbury, 05/09/1930:6

Clark, John W. Wife Florence files for divorce, 10/06/1933:5

Clark, Joseph H. Funeral held at Marion, 02/17/1933:4

Clark, Leslie Employs Henry Brousseau, 10/30/1931:6 Mysterious stranger comes out of barn, 02/19/1932:3

Clark, Leslie N. Chimney fire on East Grove St, 03/07/1930:8

Clark, Louis E. Tax collector's sale of real estate, 02/23/1934:6

Clark, Marguerite C. Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

Clark, Mary E. Tax collector's sale, 06/09/1933:6

Clark, Mrs Florence Brother dies in Camden, ME, 05/29/1931:7

Clark, Mrs William Brother dies in Bennington, VT, 05/02/1930:1

Clark, Nathaniel T. Obituary, 11/20/1931:3

Clark, Percy Chimney fire on Courtland St, 01/20/1933:4

Clark, Ralph G. Pleads not guilty to drunkenness, reckless driving, and drunk driving,

05/23/1930:5 Fined $100 for drunk driving, 05/30/1930:1

Clark, Robert Promoted to making room assistant foreman at Keith factory,

01/03/1930:1 Member of high school football team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Clark, Robert A. Assumes new duties at Church Coal Co., 08/11/1933:1

Clark, Sara Funeral held in Assonet, 07/22/1932:2

Clark, Sarah M. Obituary, 02/28/1930:1 Widow of David R. dies at age 80, 02/28/1930:4 Will in probate, 03/14/1930:5

Clark, Ulysses L. On board bark Sea Ranger 55 years ago, 07/10/1931:7

Clark, Verna One of six chairmen to make survey of economics in high schools in

New England, 01/09/1931:1 Clark, Vernon

Son born, 09/30/1932:6, 10/28/1932:2 Clark, Vernon F.

Obituary, 02/02/1934:4 Clark, Walter A.D.

Resides in Union City, NJ, 04/10/1931:1

Clark, W.H. Manager of newly opened Western Union Telegraph Co. office,

05/23/1930:1 Clark, William

Manager of local Western Union office, 10/17/1930:1 Resigns post at Western Union office, 05/29/1931:1

Clark, William L. Fined $10 for setting up lottery, 04/29/1932:1

Clark, William S. Obituary, 06/26/1931:1 Dies at age 70, 06/26/1931:4

Clark, Winthrop Attends Norwich University, 04/04/1930:1 Employed in Vermont, 12/08/1933:3 Daughter born, 03/23/1934:4

Clark, Winthrop H. Earns degree in electrical engineering from Norwich University,

05/29/1931:1 Graduates from Norwich University, 06/19/1931:1 Collides with Hyannis truck at South Main and Grove St, 09/14/1934:2

Clark, Winthrop Howes Wedding described, 07/14/1933:1 Wed to Edith Gertrude Graham, 07/14/1933:4

Clark & Vaughan Grocery at Everett Square in 1891 (p), 04/04/1930:1

Clarke, Arthur Employed in Boston, 04/24/1931:5 Mother dies in Reading, 09/18/1931:4 Chimney fire in Lakeville, 10/23/1931:3 Accepts position in Hartford, CT, 05/13/1932:5

Clarke, David Ill with measles, 06/19/1931:4

Clarke, Everett Wedding described, 11/28/1930:1

Clarke, Flora Camp counselor in New Hampshire, 07/04/1930:1

Clarke, Louis W. Obituary, 08/26/1932:1

Clarke, Robert Receives 25-year service medal from Keith company, 07/17/1931:1 Walnut St couple married 50 years, 07/21/1933:3

Clark's Garage Charles B. Clark, formerly Bailey's Garage (ad), 09/11/1931:8 116 North St (ad), 07/29/1932:8

Clark's Place Home cooking and ice cream, West Grove St (ad), 09/25/1931:4

Cleaves, George Fire in rear of house on Summer St, 03/31/1933:1

Cleaves, George M. Moves to Brookline, 12/02/1932:1

Cleaves, Lillian M. Engaged to George F. Soper, 04/27/1934:4 Wed to George F. Soper, 05/04/1934:4

Clement, Mrs Frank A. Resides in West Medford, 09/12/1930:1

Clements, William S. Piano tuning (ad), 02/09/1934:8

Cleminshaw, Ernest Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 12/11/1931:4

Cleveland, Edward H. Chaplain at veteran's hospital in New York, 02/14/1930:1 Chimney fire on South Main St, 12/04/1931:4 Wet propaganda discredited (l), 07/15/1932:6 Struck by auto driven by Croteau, 01/06/1933:1

Cleveland, Mary L.D. Local genealogist honored, 05/11/1934:1

Cleveland, Mrs E.H. Included on list of leading genealogists in the U.S., 04/15/1932:1

Cleverly (Mr) Warrentown farm sold to Levi Long, 05/16/1930:3

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Clifton, John Wed to Priscilla Furrow, 06/22/1934:3

Cline, Howard Resides in Robertson, ME, 08/21/1931:1

Clocks and Watches Since recent storm old town clock has lost an hour, 02/27/1931:1 Town clock idle 55 years ago, 04/17/1931:6 Town House gild framed clock discarded for new electric one,

01/06/1933:1 Milton Mayhew, watch, clock, and jewelry repair, 136 Pierce St (ad),

05/19/1933:8 Milton Mayhew, fine watch, clock, and jewelry repair (ad),

10/05/1934:8 Closson, Arne D.

Wed to Lloyd R. Smith, 08/05/1932:4 Clothing Industry

Manufacturer to locate in Lobl building, 11/17/1933:1 Garment factory on Cambridge St to start up January 1st, 12/15/1933:1 Middleboro Manufacturing Co. begins work, 01/26/1934:1

Clothing Stores see also Dewey Clothes Shop; Talbot-Seeley Co. Middleboro Clothing Co., F.D. Martin manager (ad), 01/03/1930:5 Ella Coombs, Spencer corsets (ad), 01/03/1930:7 Stock of George's Men's Shop sold at auction, 01/10/1930:1 The Boston Store, 88 cent sale (ad), 04/04/1930:8 E. Faietti's Fashion Shop, Thatcher's Row (ad), 05/23/1930:6 Goldstein's Woman's Quality Shop, grand opening at 64 Centre St (ad),

07/04/1930:4 Middleboro Clothing Co. employs William Curley, 09/19/1930:1 Dupont's Dress Shop makes alterations to interior (ad), 03/06/1931:5 Ida Peirce, Spencer corsets (ad), 03/06/1931:8 Rumor about discontinuation of Spencer work is false (Ella M.

Coombs), 03/20/1931:4 The Boston Store enlarges corset department (ad), 05/22/1931:3 Johnstone's Shop going out of business (ad), 07/10/1931:2 Clyde Briggs local agent for Real-Silk hosiery, 05/13/1932:1 The Boston Store offers 15% discount for using cash (ad), 06/16/1933:3 Wayside Dress Shop, Harriette Eaton owner, South Main St, Lakeville

(ad), 02/23/1934:5 Clough, Christine

Vote no to repeal of Baby Volstead Act (ad) (Christine Clough, Alice Day Heath), 10/31/1930:2

Clough, Cora L. Staples Wedding described, 03/27/1931:1 Wed to Clyde S. Thomas, 03/27/1931:4

Clough, Wallace E. Obituary, 02/26/1932:1 Dies at age 71, 02/26/1932:4 Will in probate, 03/04/1932:9

C.N. Atwood & Son Second saw operational, 01/10/1930:3 Hiram Caldwell resigns, 04/08/1932:6

Coal see also Church Coal Co.; Ernest S. Pratt Co.; J.L. Jenney Coal Co.;

R.D. Kelley Coal Co. Daily Fuel Service Co., new type of coal service (ad), 11/14/1930:5 Peter Washburn plans building for coal business 55 years ago,

11/20/1931:7 Coasting

Parshley's auto strikes sledder Leonard Bump, 02/06/1931:4 Peter Strojny breaks leg, 02/13/1931:1 Snow brings out children with sleds, 02/17/1933:6 McCann's sled slides into Boucher's car, 03/02/1934:1

Coates, Gertrude V. Engaged to Kenneth Morrison, 06/10/1932:4

Coates, John Obituary, 07/31/1931:1

Cobb, Alanson F. Land damage award amended, 02/12/1932:1

Cobb, Anna Burial at North Carver, 01/20/1933:2

Cobb, Charles B. Tax collector's sale, 09/11/1931:4

Cobb, Clarence Rubbish fire gets away from Cobb, 04/08/1932:1 Fined $10 for maintaining open fire without permit, 04/15/1932:1

Cobb, Clarence A. Collides with Chester Fuller at Union and Center St, 06/05/1931:1

Cobb, Dora Attends Bridgewater Normal school, 01/03/1930:2 Bridgewater student begins practical training at School St School,

12/12/1930:6 Graduates from Bridgewater Normal school, 06/12/1931:3 Teacher transfers from Green to Rock School, 09/07/1934:1

Cobb, Emil Young Scout officials receive keys to town (p), 04/08/1932:4

Cobb, Florence D. Tax collector's sale, 12/02/1932:7

Cobb, Florence G. Tax collector's sale, 09/11/1931:4, 02/03/1933:6 Tax collector's sale of real estate, 02/17/1933:3 Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7 Tax collector's sale of real estate, 06/22/1934:5

Cobb, George Crawford purchases Cobb place on Smith St, 04/11/1930:6

Cobb, Helen Joyce Daughter of former residents saved despite storm in Vermont,

03/20/1931:4 Cobb, John

John Cobb Greenhouses open for business (ad), 10/20/1933:4 Cobb, John S.

An unpledged candidate (ad), 01/10/1930:10 Carried to victory with vote of 1,060 (p), 01/24/1930:1 Appointed to Board of Public Welfare (p), 03/21/1930:2 Joins Pioneer Flying Club, 06/13/1930:1 Becomes regular flier, 08/15/1930:6 And wife fly new plane to Woodstock, VT, 10/10/1930:1 Auto victim of crash with airplane, 01/30/1931:1 John S. Cobb Market, we deliver immediately (ad), 06/12/1931:5 John S. Cobb Market employs Edward Kelley, 07/24/1931:1 Resigns from welfare board, 07/08/1932:1 Sells Centre St business to Edward Kelly and Herbert Godfrey,

12/27/1933:1 Sells market at 385 Center St to Godfrey and Kelley (ad), 12/27/1933:4 Attends to greenhouse business full time now (ad), 12/27/1933:5 Tenements for rent (ad), 02/16/1934:8 Files nomination papers for selectman, 12/28/1934:1

Cobb, Lucy H. Obituary, 07/25/1930:1 Wife of Richard E. dies at age 78, 07/25/1930:4

Cobb, Mrs John S. Woodbine Temple retiring MEC (p), 01/16/1931:5

Cobb, Richard Sells East Middleboro house to Winslow Sears, 05/20/1932:7

Cobb, Richard E. Takes residence at home of Lucy Ganyer, 10/20/1933:1 Obituary, 02/09/1934:2 Dies at age 87, 02/09/1934:4 Will in probate, 02/16/1934:8

Cobb, Richard Eddy Obituary, 02/09/1934:1

Cobb, Verna M. Engaged to John J. Welsh, Jr., 06/05/1931:4 Wed to John J. Welsh, Jr., 07/10/1931:8

Cobb, Wilma O. Abraham Lincoln (poem), 02/19/1932:4

Codding, Fred F. New officer with local state police troop, 01/03/1930:1

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Cody, Mary Unconscious after prolonged exposure to gas, 04/10/1931:1

Coe, Walter M. Engaged to Jeanette R. Heath, 06/30/1933:4 Wed to Jeanette R. Heath, 01/05/1934:4

Coen, Catherine Resigns from West Side School, 08/15/1930:1

Coffin (Mr) Opens Peirce Academy 55 years ago, 08/28/1931:6

Coffin, Elroy Engaged to Gertrude Benson, 04/18/1930:1 Daughter born, 09/01/1933:4

Coffin, Elroy H. Engaged to Gertrude M. Benson, 04/04/1930:4 Wed to Gertrude M. Benson, 04/25/1930:4

Colburn, Sarah C. Tax collector's sale of real estate, 07/29/1932:2 Tax collector's sale, 10/07/1932:7

Cole (Deputy Sheriff) Holds two auction sales 55 years ago, 09/05/1930:8 Purchases matched Arabians 55 years ago, 05/22/1931:8

Cole (Mr) Deputy sheriff 55 years ago, 09/12/1930:7 Missing team found in East Taunton 55 years ago, 09/04/1931:3

Cole, Bradford Student at Bowdoin College, 06/22/1934:1

Cole, Frank H. Tax collector's sale, 05/19/1933:7

Cole, George F. Son born, 12/19/1930:6

Cole, George Fairbanks Born to George F., 12/19/1930:6

Cole, James Appointed deputy sheriff 55 years ago, 01/10/1930:8 Enters horse in Brockton speed trial 55 years ago, 06/19/1931:6 Purchases horse 55 years ago, 04/01/1932:2

Cole, Job Wagon struck by Perkins auto during height of storm, 09/09/1932:1

Cole, Job L. Selectmen refuse junk license, 03/30/1934:1

Cole, Theron Attends Worcester Tech, 09/18/1931:1 Wins third honors at Worcester Polytechnic, 04/06/1934:2

Cole, Theron M. Class of 1931 valedictorian (p), 06/19/1931:1

Cole, Theron Metcalf Member of class of 1935 in mechanical engineering at Worcester

Polytechnic, 11/25/1932:4 Coleman, Ellen F.

Petition for administration of estate, 10/24/1930:5 Petition for validity of claim against estate, 01/09/1931:7 Administrator presents account of estate, 11/20/1931:10

Coleman, Ellen Frances Obituary, 08/29/1930:1 Dies at age 81, 08/29/1930:4

Collamore, Harry N. Obituary, 04/11/1930:1 Tax collector's sale, 09/11/1931:4 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 06/15/1934:5

Collamore, Harry Nichols Dies at age 54, 04/11/1930:4

Collectors and Collecting Edward Whitney has prominent names in autograph album,

12/11/1931:7 Collingwood, Mrs Charles

West Hanover woman dies, 11/14/1930:6 Collins, Alice T.

Wed to Francis D. Barry, 06/29/1934:2 Collins, Alice Townsend

Engaged to Francis David Barry, 05/25/1934:2

Collins, Arabell F. Mrs Gates purchases ancient tavern on Middleboro-Rochester line from

Williams, 03/21/1930:1 Collins, Frederica

Obituary, 12/23/1932:1 Collins, Frederica V.

Wife of Michael dies at age 76, 12/16/1932:4 Collins, James

Ill health leads to suicide, 07/24/1931:1 Dies at age 59, 07/24/1931:4 Petition for administration of estate, 07/24/1931:5

Collins, Lillian A. Obituary, 11/03/1933:3

Collins, Michael Obituary, 09/29/1933:1 Dies at age 68, 09/29/1933:4 Will in probate, 10/06/1933:5 Front of auto drops into hole at Lincoln and Wareham St, 06/15/1934:1

Collins, Michael F. Petitions for license to operate greasing and lubricating station,

11/06/1931:5 Collins, Thomas

Son returns from sea 55 years ago, 09/04/1931:3 Collins, Willie

Ships out from Provincetown 55 years ago, 02/07/1930:4 Collin's Auto Repair

123 Centre St (ad), 11/20/1931:5 Colonial Brass Co.

Stock stolen from warehouse, 04/11/1930:6 Patrick Grant gets molten metal in face, 05/23/1930:1

Colonial Casket Co. Ranks with leaders of American makes, 10/09/1931:7 Burial cases in all sizes, 11/13/1931:7 Burial cases rank with finest, 12/25/1931:7 Tax collector's sale of real estate, 08/19/1932:3 Tax collector's sale, 12/02/1932:7, 05/05/1933:7

Colonial Cleansers & Dyers 28 North Main St (ad), 02/14/1930:2 Clean your entire suit for $1 (ad), 04/25/1930:3

Colonial Filling Station Frank Cavicchi opens for the summer, 04/04/1930:3 Cavicchi closes station for the winter, 11/28/1930:7 Cavicchi prepares to open for season, 03/27/1931:3 Cavicchi's gas station suffers break-in, 05/05/1933:8

Colonial Homing Pigeon Club Flew first race from Greenfield, 05/18/1934:2

Colpitts, Harry L. Daughter born, 06/01/1934:6

Colpitts, Harry Lorne Wedding described, 12/05/1930:3

Colpitts, Mary May Born to Harry L., 06/01/1934:6

Colucci, Pasqualina Engaged to Bialio Rossini, 07/17/1931:4 Wedding described, 07/31/1931:1 Wed to Biagio Rossini, 07/31/1931:4

Colvin, Edwin C. Obituary, 12/22/1933:1 Dies at age 63, 12/22/1933:4

Colvin, Mrs Edward C. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8, 11/06/1931:4

Coman (Mr) Employed at Hathaway's, moves to Barrows St, 07/25/1930:1

Coman, Howard J. Youngster struck by Attleboro driver, 07/31/1931:1

Coman, William New druggist at C.L. Hathaway & Co., 02/07/1930:1

Comedians (see Humorists) Comley, Sylvia

Engaged to Roderick G. Matheson, 12/05/1930:4

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Comley, Sylvia G. Engaged to Roderick G. Matheson, 02/20/1931:4 Wed to Roderick G. Matheson, 02/27/1931:4

Comley, Sylvia Grenville Wedding described, 02/27/1931:1

Commeau, Milton Resides in Passiac, NJ, 03/21/1930:5

Commeau, William Gets eight-point buck, 12/07/1934:1

Commercial Club (see Middleboro Commercial Club) Community Baptist Church of South Lakeville

Congregation revives church, 10/13/1933:6 Received into Old Colony Baptist Association, 09/28/1934:2

Comstock, George Funeral held in New Bedford, 04/21/1933:3

Conant, Lillian M. Wed to Malcolm Porter, 09/14/1934:1, 4

Conant, Mrs Frank M. Brother dies in Millis, 09/12/1930:2

Conant, Ray Fall River man here for father's funeral, 10/24/1930:5

Conant, Virgil F. Dies at age 68, 10/24/1930:4

Conant, Virgil Francis Obituary, 10/24/1930:1

The Concert Trio Goldstein, Sears, and Barrett entertain in Hyannis, 03/14/1930:1 Belmont, Becker, and Barrett, music for all occasions (ad),

10/23/1931:10 Concerts

see also Bands and Orchestras; Bates School - Arts; Middleborough Memorial High School - Arts; Musical Instruction

Carl Lamson gives lecture-recital at high school, 05/23/1930:5 Concert by Central Baptist choir exceptional, 12/04/1931:9 Fine music program at Central Baptist features Boston quartette,

05/27/1932:1 Local musicians perform with Taunton Orchestra club, 06/10/1932:1 Old time concert delights members of Historical Society, 04/13/1934:1 Wirt Phillips prepares local vocalists to present cantata Olivet to

Calvary, 05/25/1934:1 Olivet to Calvary cantata a treat, 06/08/1934:1 Appreciates community service (l) (Wilfred B. Norris), 12/21/1934:6

Confectioneries Tripp's Candy Kitchen, chocolates and molasses kisses (ad),

01/10/1930:10 Tripp's Candy Kitchen employs Mrs William Thayer, 04/04/1930:9 B.F. Tripp makes first ice cream of the season 55 years ago,

04/11/1930:8 B.F. Tripp continues to branch out with business 55 years ago,

08/28/1931:6 Helen Thomas employed at Lucy Braley's candy kitchen, 09/29/1933:3 Lucy Braley opens candy kitchen for the season, 05/25/1934:3 Old bake shop torn down, old candy works revealed, 06/08/1934:1 Lucy Braley employs Anderson, Thomas, and Smith at candy kitchen,

06/29/1934:7 History and profile of Tripp's Candy Kitchen, 12/07/1934:1

Congregational Church (see Central Congregational Church; First Congregational Church; Independent Congregational Church; Lakeville Congregational Church; North Middleboro Congregational Church)

Congregational-Christian Association Local representatives attend service in Taunton, 11/07/1930:3 A.G. Cummings elected vice moderator of Old Colony United

association, 11/14/1930:1 Conklin, Ellen C.

Will in probate, 02/05/1932:5 Conklin, John Titus

Engaged to Marcella Stovall Babbitt, 09/26/1930:4 Wedding described, 11/14/1930:4

Conley, Coleman Obituary, 11/16/1934:1 South Boston man dies at age 77, 11/16/1934:4

Conley, Patrick O. Obituary, 08/22/1930:1 New Bedford man dies at age 51, 08/22/1930:4

Connelly, Mrs Lorenz Resides in South Easton, 09/15/1933:3

Connelly, Raymond Son born, 07/22/1932:4

Connolly, Eleanor Louise Born to Raymond, 03/27/1931:4

Connolly, Raymond Daughter born, 03/27/1931:4

Connor, John T. Selectmen want windows open at schools to prevent spread of disease

(l), 03/07/1930:5 Conrad, Charles

Resides in Norwich, CT, 11/10/1933:1 Conrad, Harry

Police investigate case of petty theft, 05/04/1934:4 Conrad, William

Resides in Wakefield, RI, 12/01/1933:1 Cook, Douglass

Wedding described, 11/28/1930:1 Cook, E.L. (see E.L. Cook Brick Co.) Cook, Fannie

Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 04/20/1934:5 Cook, George A.

Obituary, 06/26/1931:1 Taunton man dies at age 69, 06/26/1931:4

Cook, Harry Returns here from Arizona, 10/24/1930:6

Cook, Lydia W. Wed to Luther S. Bailey 55 years ago, 04/18/1930:7

Cook, Thomas Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 04/20/1934:5

Cook, Thomas Lathrop Funeral held in Palmyra, NY, 12/18/1931:1

Cooke, Arthur New state patrolman here, 06/05/1931:1

Coole, Harry L. Lakeville-Rochester Congregational Parish extends call, 12/19/1930:1

Coolidge, John Son born, 07/04/1930:6

Coolidge, S. Treasurer of Lakeville Gardens, Inc. (ad), 02/28/1930:5

Coolidge, Sumner Candidate for school board in Lakeville, 03/04/1932:4 Included in Time article on 1883 Harvard crew team, 07/07/1933:8

Coombs, Addison L. Charged with speeding, and operating without lights, 05/05/1933:1

Coombs, Clarence E. Struck by Dorchester auto while crossing South Main St, 05/20/1932:1

Coombs, Ed. Earns admiration of South Carver folk, 07/10/1931:7

Coombs, Edward A. Wins four-year-old lawsuit brought by Fall River woman, 10/03/1930:3

Coombs, Ella Lets South Main St house to Hynes, 09/29/1933:1

Coombs, Ella M. Rumor about discontinuation of Spencer work is false, 03/20/1931:4

Coombs, Ella S. Spencer corsets (ad), 01/03/1930:7

Coombs, Elwin W. Wedding described, 10/26/1934:1 Wed to Empi Marie Hill, 10/26/1934:4

Coombs, Elwyn Student at Rhode Island State College, 04/25/1930:4

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Coombs, Ernest E. Jeweler moves to 147 South Main St (ad), 08/22/1930:8 Obituary, 07/03/1931:1 Dies at age 60, 07/03/1931:4 Will in probate, 07/31/1931:3 Sale of entire stock (ad), 11/13/1931:5

Coombs, Georgina Obituary, 12/19/1930:1 Wife of Clarence E. dies at age 58, 12/19/1930:4

Coombs, Grace Falls on ice, fractures ankle, 03/02/1934:1

Coombs, J. Archer Obituary, 01/17/1930:1

Coombs, Joseph Archer Dies at age 78, 01/17/1930:4

Coombs, Madeline Resigns from H.L. Thatcher & Co., employed in Boston, 04/13/1934:1

Coombs, Mrs Ernest E. Firemen rescue kitten from treetop, 08/21/1931:1

Coombs, Rex C. Obituary, 11/28/1930:1 Dies at age 53, 11/28/1930:4

Coombs, Roy Dog places third at field trials in Assonet, 10/16/1931:3

Coombs, Thelma Florence Wedding described, 11/02/1934:6

Coombs, William A. Public Works employee struck by New Bedford driver, breaks leg,

02/27/1931:1 Judge orders inquest into death, 03/06/1931:1 Obituary, 03/06/1931:1 Dies at age 31, 03/06/1931:4 Inquest into death held, 03/13/1931:2 Results of inquest, 03/20/1931:1

Coombs, William Ainsworth Over the Hill Lands (poem by Arleen Hackett Husted), 04/22/1932:7

Coon Hunting Joncas and Sisson bag 21-lb. raccoon, 11/03/1933:1

Cooney, P.J. Tax collector's sale (t), 09/12/1930:5

Cooper, June Marilyn Born to Joseph W., 06/05/1931:4

Cooper, Edward D. Obituary, 11/25/1932:1 Dies at age 71, 11/25/1932:4

Cooper, Joseph W. Employed at post office, 02/28/1930:1 Appointed temporary assistant post master, 05/08/1931:1 Daughter born, 06/05/1931:4 New assistant post master, 07/31/1931:1 Appointed acting postmaster, 02/03/1933:1 Custodian at new federal building, 05/05/1933:1

Cooper, Joseph Willard Engaged to Roberta Marjorie Kidd, 01/17/1930:1 Wedding described, 02/28/1930:1 Wed to Roberta Marjorie Kidd, 02/28/1930:4

Cooper, Virginia A. Engaged to Delwin S. Shea, 09/29/1933:4 Wedding described, 10/13/1933:1

Copeland, Urma C. Obituary, 11/04/1932:1

Corayer, Edward Shoots 11-lb. fox, 12/19/1930:7 Daughter born, 05/29/1931:1

Corayer, Edward, Jr. Pigeon causes auto crash on South Main St, 10/06/1933:1

Corayer, Lillian Infant ill with scarlet fever, 05/06/1932:4

Corayer, Mildred Engaged to Charles Merrill, 12/12/1930:8 Wed to Charles Merrill, 12/26/1930:1

Corayer, Mildred G. Wed to Charles W. Merrill, 12/26/1930:4

Corayer, Mildred Gertrude Wedding described, 12/26/1930:1

Cordeiro, Joseph Kohalo Hawaiians give concerts over WNBH, 09/16/1932:1 Member of Cape Cod Entertainers, 12/01/1933:1 Member of Cape Cod Players, 12/21/1934:1

Cordeiro, Manuel J. Engaged to Mary Viera, 09/07/1934:4

Corey, Eva L. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 05/23/1930:8

Corey, Raymond S. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 05/23/1930:8

Corn George Leonard, hull corn man 55 years ago, 11/21/1930:8 Cape road stands do thriving business, 08/21/1931:1 Cold weather has not affected Bowen's crop, 11/17/1933:1

The Corner Drug Store Malcolm F. Buck (ad), 06/16/1933:5 History and profile of Middleboro business, 12/28/1934:1

Cornish (Dr) Purchases C.S. Jackson real estate 55 years ago, 04/03/1931:2

Cornish, Clifford Resides in Whitman, 07/31/1931:1

Cornish, Giles Obituary, 06/06/1930:3

Cornish, Herbert Benton St couple married 45 years, 09/28/1934:2

Corp, Marguerite E. Engaged to Frank G. Reynolds, 09/22/1933:4 Wedding described, 09/29/1933:1

Correa, Jacques Not guilty of statutory offense, 03/02/1934:1

Correia, George Pacheco Wed to Alice Juliette Farley, 05/18/1934:4

Corriveau, Anita Wed to Ome Xavier Jarvis in 1930, 01/23/1931:4

Corsini, Frank Daughter born, 06/16/1933:4

Corsini, Leon Group proves ice fishing alive and well here, 01/26/1934:1

Cosseboom, Adavilla C. Obituary, 02/05/1932:1 Dies at age 75, 02/05/1932:4

Costa, Emily Engaged to Antoine A. Bessett, 11/06/1931:4 Wed to Antone A. Bessett, 12/11/1931:4

Costa, Joseph Face burned by gasoline, 09/05/1930:1

Costa, Margaret Youngster struck by New Jersey driver, 10/28/1932:1

Costello (Mr) Atwood-Costello, Inc., Chevrolet (ad), 01/10/1930:7

Cote, Edmond In appreciation for nomination to Governor's Council (l), 09/26/1930:3

Cotie, Mary C. Obituary, 04/17/1931:1 Dies at age 15, 04/17/1931:4

Cotsellas, Peter Camporis drives auto into side of building on North Main St,

08/07/1931:1 Cotti, Joseph

Son born, 09/30/1932:4 Coughlin, Bernard F.

Obituary, 01/26/1934:1 Brockton man dies at age 81, 01/26/1934:4

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Coughlin, Louise Graduates from Burdett College, 06/29/1934:1

Coughlin, Louise R. Attends Burdett College, 10/21/1932:1

Coughlin, William Receives 25-year service medal from Keith company, 07/17/1931:1

Council of Middleboro Churches "Yes" to vote by ballot, "No" to Sunday sports (ad), 10/30/1931:6 Vote "No" to sports on Sunday (ad), 11/06/1931:6

Counterfeiting (see Currency) Couria, Peter

Wed to Olive Davis Gomes, 11/13/1931:6 Court, Fourth District (see Fourth District Court) Court End Civic Improvement Association

Submits questionnaire to town candidates (l), 01/06/1933:2 Courtney, Hazel Mae

Wedding described, 05/09/1930:1 Courtney, Leo P.

Obituary, 04/25/1930:1 Brockton man dies at age 67, 04/25/1930:4

Courtney, Mary E. Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6, 05/05/1933:6

Couture, Charles L. Obituary, 12/21/1934:2

Covel, Edith L. Belmont Son born, 07/03/1931:1

Covel, Francis Married to Bertha Pierce in October, 02/07/1930:1 Sentenced for stealing wire from town of Middleboro, 12/11/1931:1

Covel, Henry C., Jr. Son born, 07/03/1931:1

Covel, Richard Curtis Born to Henry C., Jr. and Edith L. Belmont, 07/03/1931:1

Covel, William Son born, 09/15/1933:4

Covell, Catherine W. Obituary, 11/11/1932:1

Covell, Elizabeth Does graduate work at Columbia University, 10/10/1930:9

Covell, Francis Son born, 09/19/1930:4

Covell, Henry Daughter born, 03/31/1933:4

Covell, Lyman Funeral held in East Wareham, 06/05/1931:2

Covell, Mrs John H. Funeral held in Worcester, 11/18/1932:6

Cowan, Joseph Resides in Harwich, 11/06/1931:6

Cowdrey, Frederick P. Obituary, 09/07/1934:2

Cowell, Hammett Son born, 06/24/1932:4

Cowen, Annie B. Beneficiary of Clarence Maxim's will, 07/31/1931:1

Cowen, George A. Applies for license to drain Benson's Pond for bog, 09/11/1931:2

Cows see also Dairies Chief Sisson's cow gives birth to twins, 02/28/1930:1 Mary Nitz arrested for poisoning cows, 04/04/1930:1 Wolski sues Nitz for poisoning cows, 05/02/1930:1 Poison charges against Mary Nitz not sustained, 06/20/1930:1 Animals on tracks prompts call to police in early hours, 07/11/1930:1 J.N. Foster receives carload from New Hampshire, 08/29/1930:3 Joseph Foster in Vermont buying cows, 10/24/1930:6 Health department marks test violation, 01/09/1931:1 Largest calf born at Holmquist's Highland St farm, 09/11/1931:3 Susan Ashley leaves money to pet cow, 03/31/1933:5

Cox, Alfred Places in Chamber of Commerce essay contest, 06/05/1931:6

Cox, Anna Passes probationary period at Newark city hospital, 02/14/1930:1

Cox, Anna May Starts special course at Taunton hospital, 05/05/1933:1 Takes position as night charge nurse at Newark City hospital,

07/14/1933:4 R.N. in Hydrotherapy department of Boston State hospital, 10/20/1933:1

Cox, Anna Mae Graduates from Newark City hospital in New Jersey, 05/27/1932:1 Resides in Boston, 01/05/1934:1

Cox, Edwin Graduates with highest honors from University of Maine, 06/05/1931:1 Portrays one of three kings in BU pageant, 12/25/1931:1 In cast of Boston University minstrel show, 02/26/1932:1

Cox, Edwin A. Elected principal of Plainville, CT school, 05/27/1932:7 Principal of Plainville, CT junior high school, 05/05/1933:1 Takes social studies position at high school, biography, 09/08/1933:1

Cox, Ernest Daughter bon, 05/20/1932:4

Cox, Frances R. Takes training at Cooley-Dickson hospital in Northampton,

12/07/1934:1 Cox, George A.

Pearl St couple married 50 years, 01/02/1931:1 Resigns as janitor of School Street School, 09/07/1934:1

Cox, George F. Collides with Harris Newcombe at John Glass Jr. Square, 09/25/1931:1

Cox, Roy Firemen called for burning chair, 06/23/1933:2

C.P. Washburn Co. Livestock feed (ad), 01/10/1930:10 Driver for Washburn, Dominic Bernabeo, collides with bicyclist Elmore

West, 05/02/1930:5 Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/18/1930:5 Safe blown, money stolen, 12/19/1930:1 George Lee resigns, 02/20/1931:4 Edwin Shaw resigns, 03/13/1931:1 Charles Haley's face burned by electrical spark, 05/01/1931:1 Alfred Travassos thrown from bicycle when struck by Washburn Co.

truck, 01/05/1934:1 Break-in at grain elevator, 11/09/1934:1 History and profile of Middleboro business, 12/14/1934:1

Craft, Donald Son born, 05/29/1931:4

Craft, Donald D. Wed to Dorothy D. Leach, 12/12/1930:4

Craig, Arthu (sic) Son born, 03/06/1931:4

Craig, Arthur Breaks collar bone while carpentering in Rhode Island, 10/24/1930:4 Employed in Waterbury, CT, 06/12/1931:9

Craig, David Ill with measles, 06/19/1931:4

Craig, Esther Gives readings at East Bridgewater, 03/03/1933:1

Craig, James Purchases store from Charles Lyon, 08/01/1930:6 Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 11/07/1930:7

Craig's Welcome Inn Opposite sanatorium in Lakeville (ad), 12/05/1930:10

Cram, Florence Heath Daughter born in California, 12/12/1930:1

Cram, Ralph Daughter born in California, 12/12/1930:1

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Cranberry Industry see also American Cranberry Exchange; Cape Cod Cranberry Growers'

Association; New England Cranberry Sales Co. Specialist added to staff of extension service, 02/14/1930:2 History of the McFarlin variety, 05/09/1930:2 New specialist, George E. Short, now on duty, 06/13/1930:2 Picking starts next week, 08/22/1930:6 Worst dry spell in many years, 09/26/1930:1 Frost damages late crop, 10/03/1930:5 State labor board rules industry as seasonal, 10/03/1930:7 Crop estimates from 55 years ago, 10/17/1930:8 Well-organized thieves hit screenhouses, 10/17/1930:9 Crop estimate below banner year 1926, 09/18/1931:1 Market slow in September, 10/02/1931:1 Berry thief caught by cranberry experts, 10/23/1931:1 H.C. Perkins, relieve unemployment, build a cranberry bog (ad),

12/25/1931:3 Volume of upcoming crop an enigma, 08/05/1932:1 Market slow, but opening price stands the test, 11/11/1932:1 Growers conduct themselves like veterans during tough market,

12/02/1932:1 Plymouth County produces more than half of U.S. crop, 06/09/1933:1 Town outside of area with labor troubles, 09/22/1933:1 Labor troubles centered around Wareham and Carver, 10/06/1933:1 Union agitation over for the season, 11/10/1933:1 Good crop, but little money for upkeep, 03/09/1934:1 Dusting of bogs considered, 06/08/1934:1 Westerly, RI business for sale (ad), 06/15/1934:8 Season opens, 09/07/1934:1 Pickers' strike blown up, 09/21/1934:1 Cultivation facts and history, 11/16/1934:1

Cranberry Industry - Cape Cod see also Cape Cod Cranberry Growers' Association Area produces 73% of country's crop in 1929, 01/10/1930:6 President of Ocean Spray addresses Commercial Club, 03/14/1930:1 George Dunham works on large addition for Ocean Spray Co. in Onset,

05/16/1930:6 Cape crop estimate may be high, 01/01/1932:6

Cranberry Industry - Carver Chester Weston sells West Carver bog to Kaski, 01/03/1930:7 Shaw and Pentikinen build 15 acres of bog, 01/10/1930:6 Holmes purchases bog from Barrows, 01/17/1930:5 Companies pay taxes, 08/29/1930:2 Frank Weston takes prize at Brockton Fair, 09/19/1930:2 Fall River man charged with theft of cranberries, 10/17/1930:1 Fall River men discharged in larceny case, 11/14/1930:1 Screenhouse at Huckleberry Corner destroyed by fire, 12/12/1930:4 Dube sells bog near Middleboro-Plympton line, 05/15/1931:4 No representation on board of Cape Cod Cranberry Growers' Assoc,

08/28/1931:2 Bogs suffer from gypsy moths, 06/10/1932:2 History, 08/05/1932:3 Companies listed on tax rolls, 09/16/1932:4 Agitators still busy, 09/22/1933:1

Cranberry Industry - Middleboro Goodhue sells Freetown bog property to Wright, 01/03/1930:1 Plymouth County Cranberry Co. petition in land court, 04/25/1930:2 Cowen proposal includes completely draining pond for cranberry bog,

11/21/1930:1 Harvey Domina complains of high water in Nemasket, none for bog,

05/15/1931:1 George Cowen applies for license to drain Benson's Pond for bog,

09/11/1931:2 Emil Renne and Herman Lind petition state for damage to cranberry

bogs from new state road, 05/13/1932:1 Growers warned in time of heavy frost, 05/27/1932:4 Bogs suffer from gypsy moths, 06/10/1932:2 Frost damages crop, 06/10/1932:4

Cranberry Industry – Middleboro cont. Contributes to important research on rot, 12/09/1932:1 Armed policemen arrest 55 men for intimidating bog workers,

09/15/1933:1 Cranberry Industry - North Carver

Harvest opens to fairly good crop, 09/05/1930:3 Freight house opens for shipping, 09/12/1930:8 Vaughan and Lucas finish screening, 12/19/1930:9 Harvest begins in earnest, 09/11/1931:3 Eatmor Cranberry storehouse hosts many guests, 10/09/1931:9 Eatmor Cranberry Storehouse No. 2 ships last of crop, 02/12/1932:2 Patenaude in town to harvest berries, 09/16/1932:3 Patenaude begins harvest, 09/22/1933:6 Philip Cole finishes screening, 12/22/1933:6 Conditions unfavorable, 09/21/1934:6

Cranberry Industry - Plympton Herbert Whiting screens last of berries, 01/03/1930:7 Herbert Whiting starts screening, 09/19/1930:6 Herbert Whiting begins harvest, 09/08/1933:6 Whiting screens and ships late berries, 11/16/1934:3

Cranberry Industry - Rock Screening resumes at Handy's and Hennessey's, 10/17/1930:8 Turner and Handy & Hennessey finish screening, 11/21/1930:3 Handy and Hennessey begin screening, 09/11/1931:3 Screening resumes after 10-day wait, 10/02/1931:6 Screening nears completion, 11/20/1931:6 Handy and Hennessey finish screening for season, 12/18/1931:6 Handy and Hennessy, Bishop, and Betty Neck bogs start harvest,

09/16/1932:3 Screening begun at Handy and Hennessy, 09/23/1932:3 Handy resumes screening, 11/11/1932:6 Handy and Hennessey finish screening, 12/09/1932:6 Bishop, Handy, and Gates in midst of harvest, 09/15/1933:3 Handy begins screening berries, 09/15/1933:3 Mrs Lewis Thayer and A.T. Clark pick cranberries for Adella Gates,

09/22/1933:2 Handy to finish screening work at bog soon, 11/24/1933:6 Handy screening berries, 10/19/1934:2 Handy's screening nearly complete, 11/16/1934:3

Cranberry Industry - South Carver Marketing last season a success, 01/10/1930:6 Growers resand, 01/31/1930:1 Bailey-Gibbs, Griffith, and Shaw add to bog acreage, 02/14/1930:4 Time to drop "barrel" from grower's dialect, 04/11/1930:4 Cold spell keeps growers on edge of seat, 05/30/1930:4 Growers strongly against separation of boat line from NY, NH &

Hartford RR, 06/20/1930:3 Little damage from frost, 06/20/1930:6 Prospects shrink since bloom-stage, 07/18/1930:1 Crop estimates reduced considerably, 07/25/1930:3 H.R. Bailey starts bog construction at Lucas Swamp, 07/25/1930:3 Bailey builds addition to screen house, 08/08/1930:2 Some vines killed by heat and drought, 08/15/1930:2 Estimates vary, but all below last year, 08/22/1930:4 Laborers begin to file into town, 08/22/1930:4 Old-timer Simon McGreggor back for harvest, 08/29/1930:2 Ellis Atwood's new packing house operates below capacity,

09/12/1930:3 This will go down as abnormal year, 09/19/1930:2 Weather unfavorable for coloring berries, 09/26/1930:2 Harvest nearly over, 10/03/1930:7 Winberg cannot raise water in Furnace Pond, 10/10/1930:2 Crop estimate at 382,000 barrels, 10/17/1930:6 Good weather good for harvest, fatal to marketing, 10/17/1930:6 Aerial photos taken of bog properties, 10/24/1930:4 Frost arrives this week, 10/24/1930:4 Movement of berries heavy, 10/24/1930:4 Shipments gradually reduce stock on hand, 11/21/1930:6 Stock gradually reduced, 11/28/1930:2 Winberg first to load car out of Tremont station, 11/28/1930:2

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Cranberry Industry - South Carver cont. Stock of late berries packed for holiday trade, 12/05/1930:3 Makepeace company rents screenhouse space, 12/12/1930:9 Stock reduction to usual surplus, 12/12/1930:9 Rain provides water for bogs, 01/02/1931:2 Ellis Atwood has aerial map of property, 02/27/1931:2 First flooding of bogs for frost damage, 05/22/1931:2 Size of crop subject for conjecture, 06/19/1931:3 Ernest Shaw rebuilds old bog, 06/26/1931:9 Conditions indicate bumper crop of Blacks, ragged crop of Howes,

07/03/1931:3 Growers gather to witness spraying methods, 07/03/1931:3 Tentative estimate of early ripening, 07/17/1931:3 Bumper crop of a month ago diminishing, 07/24/1931:7 All previous crop estimates withdrawn, 08/14/1931:3 Fruit worms threaten crop, 08/21/1931:2 Harvest begins on small scale, 09/04/1931:3 No scarcity of labor, 09/11/1931:3 Weather ideal for harvest, 09/11/1931:3 Vigorous start to harvest halted by weather, 09/18/1931:2 Bad weather for picking, packing, and shipping, 09/25/1931:3 McFarlin harvests 500 barrels from 2.5 acres, 10/02/1931:6 Ellis Atwood has stored enough berries for three million Thanksgiving

dinners, 10/16/1931:6 Few berries still on vine, 10/23/1931:9 Warm weather bad for market, 11/13/1931:3 Improved conditions in market, 11/20/1931:3 Packing ends for season, 12/18/1931:6 Large delegation attends Cape Cod Growers' meeting, 05/06/1932:5 Complaints of growers using poison, 05/13/1932:7 No damaging frost to date, 05/13/1932:7 Growers work hard during frost, 05/27/1932:7 Gypsy moths show up in abundance, 06/03/1932:6 Weather conditions squelch estimates, 06/03/1932:6 Grace Perkins sprays bogs for gypsy moths, 06/10/1932:2 Gypsy moths reduce crop, 06/24/1932:6 Growers still guessing, 07/22/1932:6 Grower devises instrument to estimate crop, 08/26/1932:2 Harvest waits for color scheme, 09/02/1932:3 Growers think in barrels, but don't ship in them, 09/09/1932:7 Frost threatens, 09/16/1932:5 Harvest in full swing, 09/16/1932:5 Growers face potential frost, 09/30/1932:2 Rain welcome visitor to green berries, 09/30/1932:2 Three men drop dead, all from natural causes, 10/07/1932:6 Surplus whittled down, 11/11/1932:4 Growers close out season, 12/09/1932:6 Carver cranberries the best, 12/16/1932:7 Russell Holmes joins ranks of growers, 1/27/1933:7 Atwood Bog Co. packs last of berries, 02/17/1933:6 Growers resand bog by hand, 04/21/1933:2 Frost warnings will not be issued from state bog due to lack of funds,

05/19/1933:6 Contradictory reports on frost warnings, 05/26/1933:6 Prognostication best left till August, 07/14/1933:2 H.R. Bailey Co., one in series of sketches of progressive merchants and

manufacturers, 08/11/1933:2 Last year's crop sets standard, 08/11/1933:2 Size of crop still guess work, 08/18/1933:2 Estimate of 380,000 barrels is tentative, 09/01/1933:2 Rain adds color to fruit, 09/08/1933:6 Armed policemen arrest 55 men for intimidating Stanly's bog workers,

09/15/1933:1 Harvest progressing despite handicaps and weather conditions,

09/15/1933:3 Weather worst in living memories, 09/29/1933:4 Women fight at Gibbs' bog, 10/06/1933:7 Ellis Atwood ships Early Blacks, 10/13/1933:5 Season unsurpassed for rain, 10/13/1933:5 No killing frost yet unusual, 10/20/1933:6

Cranberry Industry - South Carver cont. Weather permitting, harvest should end November 1st, 10/27/1933:7 Shipped parcel post, 11/24/1933:2 Atwood and Benjamin corner market on Early Blacks, 12/01/1933:2 Atwood Bog only one with berries left, 02/09/1934:2 Ernest Shaw completes census, 03/23/1934:7 Cold days and nights make growers nervous, 05/04/1934:6 Frost gives growers pause, 05/11/1934:7 Buds damaged in early frosts, 05/25/1934:2 Need good year after lean three, 06/22/1934:2 Atwood ships first Blacks this season, 09/07/1934:2 Crop estimation a tricky business, 09/14/1934:2 Rainy, wet conditions an obstacle to harvest, 09/14/1934:2 Growers out of luck, 09/21/1934:6 All stand to lose under present conditions, 09/28/1934:5 Too wet to pick, 09/28/1934:5 Berries escape the chill, 10/05/1934:2 With a few exceptions, harvest over, 10/12/1934:5 Atwood Bog Co. pump house destroyed by fire, 10/19/1934:2

Cranberry Industry - Wareham Enterprising Tremont man eyes Wareham 55 years ago, 08/15/1930:6 Agitators still busy, 09/22/1933:1

Cranmer, Howard Falls from horse, breaks leg, 08/26/1932:1

Cranmer, Howard A. Fined $10 for failure to stay on right side of road, 10/03/1930:4

Crapo, William H. Retires with over 30 years of service to post office, 11/10/1933:1 Local letter carrier retires, 12/01/1933:4

Crawford (children) Children's absence causes alarm, 09/26/1930:1

Crawford, Alice Wed to James Philip, 01/17/1930:4

Crawford, Harry Resides in Providence, 12/25/1931:7

Crawford, (Mr) Purchases Cobb place on Smith St, 04/11/1930:6

Crawford, Wesley Resides in Southbridge, 01/01/1932:3

Crawshaw (Mrs) Loses fuel money to pickpocket, 10/26/1934:4

Crawshaw, John Caretaker of Thomastown cemetery, 06/20/1930:1

Creamer, Ralph Purple martin colonies at Thomas' and Creamer's, 07/15/1932:7

Creedon, John L. Applies for liquor license for Owl Inn, 10/12/1934:1

Creedon, Mary Dies at age 97, 06/05/1931:4 Obituary, 06/05/1931:4

Creedon, Timothy J. Pilot dies in crash at Port Washington, NY, 07/01/1932:1

Crime (see Fourth District Court; Massachusetts State Police; Middleboro - Police Department)

Crocker, Alice P. Funeral held in Provincetown, 03/23/1934:7

Crocker, Bessie A. Great-granddaughter born, 03/31/1933:6

Crocker, Edward Funeral held at West Barnstable, 04/22/1932:3

Crocker, G. Purchases 83-acre farm from William Hayman 55 years ago,

10/16/1931:6 Crocker, Isabel

Vicious dog bites McAnaugh and Chief of Police Sisson, 06/16/1933:1 Crocker, Lemuel N.

South Carver couple married 50 years, 12/04/1931:3 Obituary, 07/01/1932:7

Crogman, William H. Obituary, 11/20/1931:4

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Cromwell, Calvin J. Files for divorce, 09/21/1934:5

Cromwell, Edith Rose Husband files for divorce, 09/21/1934:5

Cromwell, Ralph Replaces John Holt as manager of Moro's Market, 02/09/1934:1 Opens market in Hayes' block on North Main, 09/28/1934:1

Cromwell, Wilfred J. Moves from Court End St to Peirce St, 04/04/1930:9 Soloist at Congregational church in Bridgewater, 11/21/1930:1 Resigns as tenor soloist at First Unitarian, 11/13/1931:1 Soloist at meeting of Ousamequin club in Bridgewater, 10/07/1932:1

Cronan, Francis Organist broadcasts over station WNAC, 10/23/1931:1

Cronan, Howard Wedding described, 05/26/1933:1

Cronan, Howard F. Engaged to Ida A. Daniels, 05/05/1933:4

Cronan, Katherine Obituary, 06/22/1934:1 Dies at age 74, 06/22/1934:4

Cronan, Margaret Wedding described, 09/18/1931:1 Wed to Walter Peterson, 09/18/1931:4 Shower held for recent bride, 10/09/1931:1

Cronan, Michael Member of Co. D, 5th Massachusetts during Spanish-American War (p),

07/17/1931:1 Crook, Carol Calvin

Wedding described, 07/01/1932:7 Crook, Caroline Sue

Born in Bellinghame, 03/31/1933:6 Crooker, Hope S.

Inquest ordered into death, 06/10/1932:2 Crooker, Hope Sheridan

West Newton driver killed instantly on Cape road in South Middleboro, 05/27/1932:1

Crosby, Harry W. Wed to Priscilla L. Haskins, 06/19/1931:4

Crosby, Lura E. Obituary, 01/22/1932:1 Wife of Walter dies at age 38, 01/22/1932:4

Crosby, Mrs Kenneth Resides in Florida, 07/08/1932:2

Crosier, Betty Our Engine (poem), 07/03/1931:3

Crosier, Enid Thrown from boat, injured by propeller, 06/29/1934:7 Engaged to Warren Frank Tillman, 10/19/1934:1

Crosier, Enid S. In charge of play put on by local Scouts, 02/07/1930:1 Tax collector's sale, 09/11/1931:4

Crosier, F.A. Head counselor at camp in New Hampshire, 06/27/1930:1

Crosier, Frank A. Plays with Bridgewater State baseball team, 04/20/1934:1

Crosier, Mary Joy Wins local contest of National Oration Contest, 04/10/1931:1 Places in Chamber of Commerce essay contest, 06/05/1931:6 First alternate in movie contest, 08/05/1932:1 Wins place in finals of movie contest, 08/12/1932:8 Junior Players present three one-act plays, 04/21/1933:5 Has lead in stock company production on Martha's Vineyard,

09/08/1933:1 Junior Players school of theatre (ad), 09/29/1933:8 Tales position with Community Players of Boston, 10/05/1934:1 Coaches successful production of College Inn in Connecticut,

10/26/1934:1 Resides in Connecticut, 12/07/1934:1

Crosier, Mrs F.A. Head counselor at camp in New Hampshire, 06/27/1930:1

Crosier, Robert Member of high school football team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Cross, Bertha On faculty at Memorial High School, 05/09/1930:1

Cross, Bertha May Wedding described, 06/27/1930:1

Crossley, Carol Completes graduate secretarial training course at Katharine Gibbs

school in Boston, 06/16/1933:1 Crossley, Carol F.

Enrolls in Katharine Gibbs school, 09/09/1932:1 Crossley, Frances

Katherine Gibbs School grad takes position in Boston, 09/22/1933:1 Crossley, Helenmae

Wedding described, 04/22/1932:2 Crossley, Madeline

Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6 Crossley, William

Old family home of George Soule on South Main St (p), 07/04/1930:1 Crosswell, Margaret A.

Awarded land damages, 07/24/1931:1 Croteau, Ernest

Collides with McCausland at John Glass Jr Square, 05/13/1932:1 Rev Cleveland struck by auto driven by Croteau, 01/06/1933:1

Crothers, Arianna B. WCTU released from blame for letter to New Bedford Times (l),

01/10/1930:4 Croutworst, Albert, Jr.

Member of high school football team (p), 06/22/1934:8 Croutworst, Allen

Football player injured, 10/19/1934:1 Crowell, Adeline B.

Wed to Onni Pipatti, 06/05/1931:4 Crowell, Burpee

Engaged to Mary F. Audet, 03/30/1934:4 Crowell, Burpee E.

Wed to Mary F. Audet, 04/13/1934:4 Crowell, Elizabeth Blanche

Born to Ernest, 10/16/1931:4 Crowell, Ellsworth

Injures hand in motor saw at Cranberry Sales plant, 07/04/1930:1 Crowell, Ernest

Daughter born, 10/16/1931:4 Crowell, Ina M.

Engaged to Francis W. Elliott, 02/07/1930:1 Crowell, Myra J.

Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6, 05/05/1933:7 Crowell, Nina J.

Matron at State Farm, 06/16/1933:1 Crowell, Otis

Resides in Nantucket, 07/10/1931:1 Crowell, Otis W.

Obituary, 04/22/1932:1 Crowell, Sarah A.

Obituary, 12/16/1932:1 Wife of Burpee E. dies at age 63, 12/16/1932:4

Crowley, Francis H. Agent for Cities Service Products (ad), 12/16/1932:8

Crowley, John Francis Ordained at cathedral in Providence, 06/16/1933:1

Crowley, Louise F. Opens dance school at odd Fellow's hall, 11/16/1934:4 Learn to dance (ad), 11/16/1934:8

Cruckshank, Helen E. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 05/19/1933:5

Cruelty to Animals (see Animal Welfare) Cucinnotta, J.P.

New manager of W.T. Grant store, 11/16/1934:1

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Cucinotta, J.P. New manager of W.T. Grant Co., 10/26/1934:1

Cuddyer, Margaret E. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:6

Cuddyer, M.E. Closes Wayside place for the season, 01/02/1931:2

Cudworth, Abbie Falls, breaks hip, 03/27/1931:4 Rock folks attend funeral in Lakeville, 05/08/1931:2

Cudworth, Abbie C. Obituary, 05/01/1931:1 Will in probate, 05/08/1931:2

Cudworth, Abbie Clark Widow of Elisha G. dies at age 87, 05/01/1931:4

Cudworth, Delia Chimney fire in Rock, 09/04/1931:3 Sister dies in Bryantville, 12/04/1931:2

Cudworth, Elisha Puts Bishop Ave, private way, into good shape, 03/28/1930:7 Chimney fire on Bishop Ave, 09/04/1931:1

Cudworth, William N. Engaged to Nellie F. Ryder, 04/24/1931:4 Wed to Nellie F. Ryder, 05/01/1931:4

Culhane, Florence Married Fred Tepe, 11/23/1934:1

Culhane, Florence E. Engaged to Albert F. Tepe, 02/03/1933:1 High school commercial department teacher resigns, 02/03/1933:1 Engaged to Albert F. Tepe, 02/03/1933:4

Culverwell, Mary Obituary, 06/03/1932:6

Cummings (Rev) Collides with New York City driver in front of Sacred Heart Church,

09/05/1930:1 Text of sermon on Ancestors' Day, 08/14/1931:6

Cummings, A.G. Alumnus of Phillips Academy, 06/20/1930:4 Celebrates 25th anniversary of ordination, 11/14/1930:1 Elected vice moderator of Old Colony United association of

Congregational and Christian churches, 11/14/1930:1 Delivers baccalaureate sermon, 06/19/1931:6 Couple married 25 years, 11/03/1933:1 Alumnus of Harvard, 06/29/1934:1

Cummings, Florence L. Resides in Andover, 08/29/1930:1

Cummings, Lorimer Rear-ends Nemasket Spring Co. truck on Plymouth St, 07/18/1930:6

Cummings, Lorrimer Resides in Binghamton, NY, 03/23/1934:1

Cummins, Ralph B., Jr. Wed to Mary L. Barron, 04/06/1934:4

Cunningham, A.W. Myrtle St couple married 25 years, 10/17/1930:4

Cunningham, Virginia Graduates from Bridgewater Normal school, 06/19/1931:1

Cunningham, William Sentenced to three months for statutory offense, 03/09/1934:1

Cunningham, William J. Sunday sports (l), 05/26/1933:6

Cunningham & Weston Bros. Petition for license to sell gasoline, 09/12/1930:4

Curley, Catherine Teaches in Kentville, Nova Scotia, 06/26/1931:1

Curley, Edward In auto accident with Keith at Bedford and Center St, 11/02/1934:4

Curley, Francis Enters Bentley School of Accounting and Finance, 09/11/1931:1

Curley, Francis V. Enters Bentley School of Accounting and Finance, 10/23/1931:1 Graduates from Bentley School of Accounting, 06/16/1933:1

Curley, James C. Promoted to assistant district manager at John Hancock Ins. Co.,

01/09/1931:2 Curley, John

Son born, 04/25/1930:4 Curley, Leo D.

Auto tips over after collision with Parmenter at Everett and Arch St, 10/12/1934:1

Curley, Mrs William Employed at telephone company, 09/19/1930:1

Curley, T.E. Has business in Brooklyn, NY, 01/02/1931:1

Curley, Thomas Collides with Blanche Carr at Peirce and School St, 12/15/1933:3

Curley, William Employed at Middleboro Clothing Co., 09/19/1930:1

Curran, Frank Engaged to Charlotte Higgins, 01/10/1930:1

Curran, Nora Memorial service held for deceased WRC members, 07/01/1932:2

Currency Counterfeit five dollar bills circulate 55 years ago, 05/23/1930:8 Local employees get paid in gold in 1907, 03/10/1933:1 Public library has exhibition of scrip used in place of money,

03/17/1933:1 Local merchants warned of counterfeit ten and five dollar bills,

12/07/1934:1 Curry, George

Son born, 09/21/1934:4 Curtin, Timothy A.

Obituary, 01/20/1933:1 Curtis, C.E.

Builder lowers rates (ad), 04/22/1932:8 Curtis, Chloe S.

Husband posts notice of no responsibility for bills, 01/24/1930:4 Curtis, Clarence E.

Posts notice of no responsibility for wife's bills, 01/24/1930:4 Gets three months for non-support, 11/14/1930:1

Cushing (Mr) And Tucker dig well at American Building 55 years ago, 10/30/1931:6

Cushing, Bertha Slips, breaks leg, 08/22/1930:1

Cushing, Bertha H. Obituary, 11/07/1930:1 Dies at age 63, 11/07/1930:4 Will in probate, 11/14/1930:5

Cushing, Emily Davis Obituary, 10/23/1931:1 Widow of William H. dies at age 85, 10/23/1931:4

Cushing, Herbert T. Obituary, 11/06/1931:1 Dies at age 54, 11/06/1931:4 Elk honored at memorial service, 12/11/1931:8

Cushing, J. J. Cushing Co., chick feed (ad), 04/04/1930:2

Cushing, J. Herbert Couple married 54 years, 09/12/1930:1

Cushing, J. Stearns Facts regarding tuition pupils at Memorial High School (l) (t),

03/04/1932:4 Writes series of articles on school operations, 12/16/1932:1 The schools of Middleboro (l), 12/23/1932:2 Our schools (l), 12/30/1932:4 Our school costs (l), 01/06/1933:3 Our schools (l), 01/13/1933:4 Plans column on history of schools, 02/17/1933:1 History of our schools (l) (t), 02/24/1933:2 History of Waterville School (l) (t), 03/03/1933:3 History of Green School (l) (t), 03/10/1933:4 History of Union Street School (l) (t), 03/17/1933:4

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Cushing, J. Stearns cont. History of Thompsonville School (l) (t), 03/31/1933:3 History of Plymouth Street School (l) (t), 04/07/1933:6 History of School Street School (l) (t), 04/14/1933:6 History of Pleasant Street School (l) (t), 04/21/1933:3 History of Rock School (l) (t), 05/05/1933:3 History of West Side School (l) (t), 05/26/1933:3 History of Forest Street School (l) (t), 06/16/1933:4

Cushing, Josiah G. Tucker and Cushing purchase American Hall property 55 years ago,

03/07/1930:8 Cushing, Josiah H.

Couple married 55 years, 09/11/1931:1 Couple married 56 years, 09/09/1932:1

Cushing, Josiah Herbert Celebrates 75th birthday and 54th anniversary, biography, 09/12/1930:1

Cushing, J.S. Tendered position of assistant superintendent to Minneapolis, MN

schools, 08/01/1930:4 Cushing, Levi

Wed to Verna McNaught, 08/21/1931:1 Cushing, Marjorie L.

New dishes and trays needed at St. Luke's (l), 05/22/1931:1 Cushing, Matthew H.

Turner house on Rock St razed, 11/11/1932:2 Cushing, M.H.

Purchases stock and trade of J.M. Pickens 55 years ago, 06/13/1930:3 Plans new building on Water St 55 years ago, 09/04/1931:3

Cushing, Mrs H.W. First rummage sale in Middleboro for benefit of old age home (l),

04/11/1930:9 Cushing, Ralph

Resides in Cleveland, OH, 10/14/1932:1 Cushing, Robert

Member of high school basketball and football teams (p), 06/22/1934:8 Cushman, A.H.

Loses horse to colic 55 years ago, 06/13/1930:3 Cushman, Bradford K.

Obituary, 09/04/1931:1 Dies at age 78, 09/04/1931:4 Will in probate, 10/02/1931:5

Cushman, Charles F. Obituary, 05/02/1930:1 Dies at age 79, 05/02/1930:4 Petition for administration of estate, 05/23/1930:8

Cushman, Charles L. Tax collector's sale, 09/11/1931:4

Cushman, Clarence L. Tax collector's sale, 10/07/1932:7, 06/09/1933:6

Cushman, Earl B. Wed to Florence M. Huntley, 10/28/1932:4

Cushman, Earl Bradford Wedding described, 10/28/1932:1

Cushman, Earle Daughter born, 09/29/1933:7, 10/06/1933:7

Cushman, Elizabeth H. Executor presents account of estate, 09/01/1933:6

Cushman, Florence Huntley Daughter born, 09/29/1933:7

Cushman, Harlas Warren Gallond takes over stand on Cape road (ad), 07/03/1931:6

Cushman, Harlas L. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/18/1930:5, 07/03/1931:5 Bog workers threatened by agitators, 09/15/1933:1

Cushman, Herbert L. Wed to Josephine Block, 06/29/1934:3

Cushman, Jane Anne Born to Earle and Florence Huntley, 09/29/1933:7 Born to Earl, 10/06/1933:7

Cushman, Mrs Herbert L. Tax collector's sale, 09/11/1931:4

Cushman, Samuel Loaded team overturns on Precinct St 55 years ago, 02/14/1930:6 Horse frightened by traveling musicians 55 years ago, 06/20/1930:3

Cushman, Zebulon Funeral held at home of Bradford Cushman, 05/16/1930:9 Deceased Elk honored at memorial service, 12/12/1930:2

Cushman, Zebulon P. Obituary, 05/09/1930:1 Brockton man dies at age 58, 05/09/1930:4 Mourned at Elks' meeting, 06/06/1930:1

Cusich, Eugene A. Engaged to Gladys Magilton Merrihew, 05/18/1934:1

Cusick, John J. Son born, 05/02/1930:4

Cusson, Francis J. Engaged to Elizabeth Brewster Sherman, 04/27/1934:1 Wed to Edith B. Sherman, 06/08/1934:4

Cutter, Byron Wedding described, 12/05/1930:9 Son born, 10/30/1931:4, 9

Cutter, Byron W. Engaged to Carrie Hoadley, 11/28/1930:4 Wed to Carrie Hoadley, 12/05/1930:4

Cutter, Carrie Hoadley Son born, 10/30/1931:9

Cuzner, Verna Children have measles, 06/12/1931:9

Cyrouz, Joseph Richard Son born, 11/06/1931:4

Czesnulewicz, Joseph Guilty of assault on wife and daughter, 01/26/1934:4

Czesnulewicz, Pettrunelle Joseph Czesnulewicz guilty of assault on wife and daughter,

01/26/1934:4 D Daboul, Shikary

Obituary, 09/07/1934:2 Daddario, Louis

Engaged to Catherine Reynolds, 10/30/1931:4 Wed to Catherine Reynolds, 11/27/1931:4

Dahl, Alfred Has double fracture of leg after run over by tractor, 05/30/1930:4

Dahl, William A. Wed to Grace C. McKenna, 03/17/1933:2

Dahl, William Andros Wedding described, 03/17/1933:2

Daiker, Herman G. Purchases Summer St property from Joseph Burroughs, 06/27/1930:1

Daily Fuel Service Co. New type of coal service (ad), 11/14/1930:5

Dainis, James Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Dairies see also Cows Alfred Fickert withdraws from firm, new name W.F. Fickert & Son,

01/03/1930:1 Alfred Fickert withdraws from firm of Fickert Brothers, 01/10/1930:9 Tremaine Smith employs Russell Caldwell, 02/07/1930:11 B.F. Elliott heads list of quality milk producers, 05/30/1930:2 Local survey shows high standards, 06/20/1930:4 Roy Wilkie starts milk route in Lakeville, 12/19/1930:7 Ralph Buckman resigns from A. Tremaine Smith's milk route,

01/23/1931:6 Barclay Kinsman, milk and cream, 3 North St (ad), 06/26/1931:3 Henry Brousseau takes honors in national dairy show, 10/30/1931:6 Sunnyside Farms, Haig Kayajan manager (ad), 11/06/1931:8

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Dairies cont. Selectmen discuss milk situation, 01/08/1932:1 Selectmen promise co-operation with local milk men, 01/08/1932:1 Agreement reached on milk license, 02/26/1932:1 Brockton dairy gets license to sell milk here, 02/26/1932:1 Middleboro sells $45,000 worth of milk annually 55 years ago,

03/04/1932:6 Joseph Dutra, poultry and dairy (ad), 03/04/1932:8 Brockton firm gets milk license, 03/25/1932:2 W.W. Caswell carries 125,000 quarts of milk to Boston market 55 years

ago, 03/25/1932:6 Selectmen adopt new milk regulation, 07/01/1932:1 Revised milk regulations (ad), 07/01/1932:2 Sunnyside Farms reduces price of milk (ad), 07/01/1932:2 Milk prices drop, 07/01/1932:4 Milk producers uneasy, 07/22/1932:1 Answer to alleged misstatement (l) (William F. Fickert), 07/29/1932:3 Tracy Putnam sells Guernsey herd to Dwight Kinsman, 08/26/1932:1 H.A. Standish, natural soft curd milk, Thompson St (ad), 12/30/1932:6 Standish Farm Dairy, Thompson St (ad), 1/27/1933:4 First National awarded license, 06/30/1933:1 New milk code adopted, 08/18/1933:1

Daisy Do-nut and Coffee Shop Opens at 85 Center St (ad), 12/15/1933:5

Daley, Alphansin Bellerive Daughter born, 02/27/1931:6

Daley, Daniel P. Engaged to Blanche LaFlamme, 05/26/1933:4 Wed to Blanche LaFlamme, 06/09/1933:4

Daley, James F. State patrolman transfers here from Nantucket, 05/22/1931:1

Daley, Mary Ellen Infant daughter of William A. and Alphansin Bellerive dies,

03/20/1931:7 Daley, William A.

Daughter born, 02/27/1931:6 Daley, William Anthony

Wedding described, 09/05/1930:6 Dalton, Mrs Walter

Funeral held in Brockton, 03/28/1930:5 Dame, Allison

Graduate nurse at Worcester hospital, 03/23/1934:1 Dame, Marita

Suffers from measles, 11/02/1934:1 Dame, Mrs Fred

Mother dies in Santa Maria, CA, 11/27/1931:1 Tire stolen from car at Staples Shore, 06/22/1934:4 Fence falls victim to Halloween pranksters, 11/02/1934:1

Damon, Fred Attends family reunion in Abington, 10/24/1930:6 Chimney fire on Miller St, 03/23/1934:1

Dams Old mill dam in Muttock (p), 08/08/1930:1 That dam question (l) (Harvey E. Domina), 05/20/1932:6

Dance Instruction Mildred Windsor Buisson, high school dancing class (ad),

02/07/1930:12 Buisson's pupils present program, 02/14/1930:1 Buisson's pupils present 11th annual May Festival, 05/09/1930:3 Olive Towle opens Middleboro branch of Elwot Dance Studio (ad),

10/07/1932:8 Elwot Dance Studio to have grand opening (p), 10/14/1932:7 Edith Johnson, teacher of all kinds of dancing (ad), 09/14/1934:8 Louise Crowley opens dance school at Odd Fellow's hall, 11/16/1934:4 Learn to dance with Louise Crowley (ad), 11/16/1934:8 Smith Dancing School opens in Red Men's hall, 11/23/1934:6 Smith Dancing School teaches variety of styles (ad), 11/23/1934:8

Dances and Dancing see also American Legion - Simeon L. Nickerson Post; Balls (parties) Police stop exhibition dance by youngster Everett Smith, 05/02/1930:3

Dances and Dancing cont. Permit for midnight dance turned down, 06/20/1930:1 MCOF holds annual barn dance, 11/28/1930:1 Benefit dance for unemployed raises $107.40, 10/30/1931:1 MCOF Sacred Heart Court holds 24th annual costume and barn dance,

11/27/1931:1 Elks charity dance feeds, clothes needy families, 01/01/1932:4 Elks' charity dance feeds, clothes needy families, 01/01/1932:4 Local Scout council holds first annual dance, 04/29/1932:1 Taylor's application could set precedent, 07/01/1932:1 Gordon Craig's orchestra hosts dances at Pine Grove pavilion three days

a week (ad), 09/02/1932:3 Benefit dance held for town basketball team, 11/18/1932:1 Many attend MCOF annual barn dance, 11/25/1932:1 Elks annual charity dance held at Town House, 12/08/1933:1 Dorothy Ann Sweeney takes part in dance exhibition in Taunton,

03/09/1934:6 Selectmen allow limited privileges at Park Theatre, 11/09/1934:1

Danehy, M.J. Comes here from St. Bernard's in West Newton (p), 04/21/1933:1

Daniels, Ida Wedding described, 05/26/1933:1

Daniels, Ida A. Engaged to Howard F. Cronan, 05/05/1933:4

Danielson, John Son born, 11/18/1932:4 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 08/18/1933:5 Restaurant license renewed by selectmen, 12/15/1933:1 Sells California wines (ad), 04/20/1934:2

Danielson & Hintlian Bros. Petition for license to sell gasoline, 11/06/1931:4

Danueks, Frank Chimney fire on Chestnut St, 12/08/1933:1

Daquina, Guiseppe Rum racket ends in gory fight and death in Lakeville, 10/17/1930:1

Dardinski, Stanley S. Engaged to Janina J. Dzingeliski, 06/29/1934:4

Darling, Benjamin Barn at Paper Village burns 55 years ago, 11/06/1931:6

Darling, Ida R. Executor presents account of estate, 01/24/1930:5

Darling, Marjorie Engaged to Harry Swicegood, 10/28/1932:1

D'Arruda, Mary Collides with Matrisciano on old road to Taunton, 12/22/1933:1

Dart, Ernest E. Mello injured in collision with Dart near Fall Brook, 12/18/1931:6

Dascoulas, Ethel Tax collector's sale, 09/11/1931:4

Dascoulias, George Member of high school basketball and football teams (p), 06/22/1934:8

Dascoulias, Nicholas Applies for liquor license, 12/21/1934:4

Dascoulias, Nicholas G. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 12/04/1931:9, 02/26/1932:8 Arrest made in Central Cafe fire case, 03/04/1932:1 Dascoulias' Central Cafe arson case continued, 07/01/1932:1

Dascoulis, Nicholas Bids in Central Cafe property, 11/18/1932:3 Allegedly violates liquor laws, 10/26/1934:5

Dascoulis, Nicholas G Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 10/21/1932:5

Dascouslias, Nicholas Wilfred Vickery in court for drunkenness and assault on Dascouslias,

10/19/1934:6 Daughters of the American Revolution - Nemasket Chapter

Holds annual meeting, 05/16/1930:6 Hosts tercentennial ball at Town House, 11/28/1930:1 Results of essay contest, 08/28/1931:2 Passes resolutions upon death of Ruth Holmes, 04/15/1932:2

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Daughters of the American Revolution - Nemasket Chapter cont. Holds annual meeting, 05/13/1932:3 Celebrates 25th anniversary, 11/04/1932:1 Passes resolution upon death of Edith Finney, 05/19/1933:3 Celebrates 26th anniversary, 11/03/1933:2 Holds annual meeting, 05/18/1934:7

Davenport, George Dies in Keene, NH, 03/13/1931:1

Davenport, Helen W. Wife of Alvan N. dies at age 48, 09/08/1933:4

Davenport, Helen Washburn Obituary, 09/08/1933:1

Davis (Mrs) Dies in Nashua, NH, 05/25/1934:1

Davis, C. Frank Photo appears in New Bedford Standard, 08/29/1930:3

Davis, Ellis M. Wedding described, 12/18/1931:6

Davis, Eugene Son born, 10/17/1930:4, 11/30/1934:4

Davis, Florence Stenographer at State Farm, 11/21/1930:8

Davis, Frank Chimney fire on Plymouth St, 01/05/1934:1 Chimney fire in North Middleboro, 01/05/1934:2

Davis, Frank W. Obituary, 04/10/1931:1

Davis, Frank Wheaton Obituary, 04/10/1931:7

Davis, Frederick W. Writer of dime novels dies in New Bedford, 01/06/1933:1

Davis, Gideon Runaway horse gives a thrill on Wareham St, 08/21/1931:4

Davis, Iradel Obituary, 05/02/1930:2

Davis, Iradel T. Obituary, 05/02/1930:1 Dies at age 70, 05/02/1930:4

Davis, James A. Beer and wine license granted by selectmen, 12/15/1933:1

Davis, James H., Jr. Engaged to Olive R. Young, 11/02/1934:6

Davis, John B. Dies at age 32, 05/09/1930:4

Davis, Mary Dies suddenly at Rock, 09/19/1930:3 Obituary, 10/05/1934:3

Davis, Mary A.B. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 10/12/1934:5

Davis, Mary E. Wed to Ralph W. Denham, 09/18/1931:4

Davis, Mary G. Obituary, 09/19/1930:1 Widow of Richard A. dies at age 74, 09/19/1930:4

Davis, Minnie Trust Co. employee narrowly escapes serious accident on Everett St,

07/11/1930:4 Haley and Berman plead not guilty to negligence as result of auto

accident, 08/01/1930:1 Employed at Trust Co., 10/16/1931:3

Davis, Mrs Ellis Funeral held for sister in Brockton, 04/07/1933:6

Davis, Nathan Obituary, 02/23/1934:1 Buffalo, NY man dies at age 82, 02/23/1934:4

Davis, Nathan F. Dies in Buffalo, 03/02/1934:1

Davis, Noah Obituary, 11/21/1930:8

Davis, P.H. P.H. Davis Tailoring Co., S.A. Hokanson (ad), 04/04/1930:10

Davis, Rena Resides in Providence, RI, 10/24/1930:6

Davis, William H. Sheriff's sale on execution, 12/05/1930:5

Davison, George Davison's drivers, Bromley and Richmond, receive awards for safety,

03/25/1932:6 Davison, George C.

Discontinues bus service to Bridgewater, 07/17/1931:1 Day (Mr)

Purchases Holbrook farm on Pleasant St, 07/03/1931:6 Day, Charles D.

Engaged to Minnie B. Morrison, 07/01/1932:4 Wed to Minnie B. Morrison, 07/15/1932:1, 4

De Faley, Dinah Henrietta Petition for administration of estate, 03/13/1931:5

De Renyl, Agnes Results of inquest, 10/02/1931:1

Dealtry, Clarence W. Resides in Watertown, 01/03/1930:1

Dealtry, S. Grace Widow of Charles W. dies at age 82, 01/19/1933:4

Dean (Mr) Has watch purchased in 1834 fifty-five years ago, 12/05/1930:9

Dean, Doris Hathaway Son born, 01/16/1931:1

Dean, Eileen Betsey Wedding described, 10/24/1930:6

Dean, Eileene Betsey Engaged to Irving Robert Albright, 09/26/1930:3

Dean, Florence L. Wed to Norman C. Smith 55 years ago, 10/02/1931:7

Dean, Harold Son born, 01/16/1931:1 Resides in Cleveland, OH, 03/23/1934:1

Dean, Lois Adelid_ (sic) Wedding described, 09/16/1932:3

Dean, Mrs Harold Resides in Lakewood, OH, 05/18/1934:1

Deane, Abial F. Plumbing and heating (ad), 07/14/1933:8

Deane, Albert Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 08/15/1930:5 Elected treasurer of Plymouth County Farm Bureau, 02/19/1932:1 Chimney fire on Soule St, 02/26/1932:1 Good reputation as egg dealer for 50 years, 05/06/1932:1 Retires after 50 years in egg business, 05/06/1932:1 Poultry thieves still at work, 11/18/1932:1 Reports theft of poultry, 11/18/1932:7 Poultry thieves still busy, 11/25/1932:1 Barking dog leads to arrest Charlestown men for larceny, 12/02/1932:1 On legislative committee of county poultry association, 12/23/1932:1

Deane, Amanda Obituary, 06/29/1934:1

Deane, Amanda D. Wife of John M. dies at age 61, 06/29/1934:4

Deane, Edward Son born, 09/28/1934:4

Deane, Edward T. Wedding described, 07/31/1931:1

Deane, Fannie M. Martha's Vineyard woman dies at age 72, 01/19/1933:4

Deane, G.A. A correction concerning death of B.F. Thompson (l) (George E. Beals,

G.A. Deane), 01/10/1930:6

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Deane, George A. Ancestors' Sunday (l), 07/17/1931:1 Calves stolen from yard, 09/30/1932:2 Chimney fire on Thompson St, 01/06/1933:1 Ancestors' Sunday (l), 07/21/1933:1

Deane, George Edward Born to George P., 05/16/1930:6

Deane, George P. Moves to Grove St, 01/31/1930:5 Son born, 05/16/1930:6 Superintendent of Barbour Welting Co., 10/06/1933:1

Deane, John Mason Born to Wilfred, 07/22/1932:4

Deane, Louise Hortense Obituary, 07/03/1931:1 Wife of George A. dies at age 70, 07/03/1931:4

Deane, Martha Resumes studies at Chandler School in Boston, 01/03/1930:1 Graduates from Chandler Secretarial School, 06/20/1930:1

Deane, Mrs Harold Resides in Cleveland, OH, 05/20/1932:1

Deane, Philip B. Appointed to membership in National Foreign Trade Council,

11/04/1932:4 Deane, Theodore

Resides in California, 07/14/1933:1 Deane, Wilfred

Son born, 07/22/1932:4 Dearborn, Russell P.

Local state patrolman appointed Plymouth chief, 05/16/1930:3 State patrolman now police chief in Plymouth, 07/25/1930:1

DeArruda (infant) Daughter of Manuel dies, 04/04/1930:4

DeArruda, Augustus Wed to Elsie C. Irving, 08/11/1933:4

DeArruda, Jesse Member of high school baseball and football teams (p), 06/22/1934:8

DeArruda, Manuel F. Engaged to Willetta H. Goodwin, 10/19/1934:4 Wed to Willetta H. Goodwin, 10/26/1934:4

DeArruda, Mary Theresa Infant daughter of Manuel and Mary Correia dies, 04/04/1930:4

Deas, David Daughter born, 08/18/1933:4

Deaths - Lakeville Forty-six in 1930, 02/06/1931:4

Deaths - Middleboro One hundred forty in 1929, 01/03/1930:1 Seventy 55 years ago, 02/07/1930:4 Ninety-nine in 1932, 01/13/1933:2 Rock sees more than their share since January, 06/09/1933:3 One hundred forty eight in 1933, 01/12/1934:1 E.R.A. workers compile vital statistics from early life of town,

12/21/1934:1 DeBoer, Gerard

Has thrilling cruise with Sea Scouts, 07/21/1933:8 DeBoer, Gerrit

Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 12/07/1934:4 DeBrusk, Duehurst LaGrove

Wed to Annie Rice Nauman, 11/23/1934:1 Decies, Henry

Fined $5 for keeping unlicensed dog, 10/13/1933:1 Decies, Mary

Obituary, 04/07/1933:1 Wife of Harry F. dies at age 55, 04/07/1933:4

Decker, LeRoy C. Obituary, 01/05/1934:4

DeCosta, Vera F. Engaged to Christian Nielson, 09/29/1933:4 Wed to Christian Nielson, 10/13/1933:4

Deer Boston autoist kills deer in South Middleboro, 02/28/1930:3 Train kills big buck, 11/21/1930:1 Cape train kills doe in Fall Brook, 09/11/1931:1 Runs into plate glass window at Lang's, 10/09/1931:4 Brockton auto collides with deer near town line, 02/03/1933:1 Killed by train south of Fall Brook crossing, 03/17/1933:5 Big buck killed by auto on Wareham St, 12/15/1933:5 George Shaw's auto strikes deer on West Grove St, 03/02/1934:4 Deer charges Nathan Goldman's auto, 12/21/1934:2

Deer Hunting Interest wanes, 12/05/1930:1 Henry Shaw brings in deer and fox, 12/12/1930:6 Season quiet, 12/18/1931:2 George Shaw one of fortunate, 12/18/1931:6 Numbers down this season, 12/09/1932:1 Sumner Tinkham first to get deer in Rock, 12/09/1932:6 Lincoln and Tinkham get their deer, 12/16/1932:2 Results of season, 12/16/1932:3 Southworth and Boutin successful this season, 12/16/1932:6 Very few hunters get their deer, 12/08/1933:5 Only a few successful hunters in area, 12/15/1933:1 Roland Tinkham gets his deer, 12/15/1933:6 Only two local men able to bag one, 12/07/1934:1 Albert Carr among successful hunters, 12/14/1934:9

De Faley, Dinah Henrietta Petition for administration of estate, 03/13/1931:5

Degree of Pocahontas - Assawampsett Council see also Improved Order of Red Men - Nemasket Tribe Observes 5th anniversary, 04/04/1930:2 Celebrates 6th anniversary, 03/27/1931:5 Celebrates 7th anniversary, 03/25/1932:4 Celebrates 9th anniversary, 03/23/1934:1 Holds 9th anniversary gathering with large attendance, 03/30/1934:1

Del Vecchio, Dominic A. Fined $15 for having gaming implements, 02/03/1933:1

Delaney, Billy Crippled boy saves sister from drowning at Woods pond, 07/21/1933:1

Delaney, Geraldine Crippled boy saves sister from drowning at Woods pond, 07/21/1933:1

Delaney, Irene Wed to Francis M. McDonald, 10/09/1931:4 Wedding described, 10/09/1931:4

Delano, Amy Chimney fire at Rock home, 01/10/1930:3 Chimney fire in Rock tenement, 01/10/1930:3 Dandelions in full bloom, 01/22/1932:3

Delano, Doris Student nurse in New Bedford, 10/03/1930:3 Night nurse at St. Luke's, 05/13/1932:6

Delano, Philip Employed at Betty Neck Cranberry Co., 05/02/1930:3 Latest victim of mumps, 03/03/1933:6

DeLapp, Ambrose C. Obituary, 05/18/1934:4

DeLea, W.J. Son born, 08/08/1930:1

Delivery Businesses see also American Railway Express Co. Parks and Lovell open new business, Shaw's Express, 55 years ago,

01/03/1930:6 Eaton's Express adds two-ton Reo truck to fleet, 01/24/1930:1 Levi Brown purchases Swift's Express 55 years ago, 03/07/1930:8 Lovell & Perkins wagon newly painted, new style harness installed 55

years ago, 05/09/1930:6 Eaton's Express, furniture and piano moving (ad), 08/28/1931:3 Railway Express Agency closes doors in South Middleboro,

10/06/1933:7 Dellarocco, Charles

Pleads guilty to drunkenness and mutual assault, 04/22/1932:4

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DeLongchamp, Joseph A. Fined $1 for assault on Richard Benson, 10/28/1932:1

DeLongchamps, Joseph Middleboro quota filled for national reforestation project, 05/26/1933:1

DeLongchamps, Joseph A. Wedding described, 01/10/1930:1

DeLongchamps, Joseph Arthur Engaged to Mary Rose Trinque, 01/03/1930:4

DeLongchamps, Maurice W. Wins auto in Middleboro Theatre and Pierce Hardware contest,

12/02/1932:1 Delory, Edmund

Collides with Silver on Plympton St, 04/01/1932:7 Delrymple, Melvern H.

Engaged to Helen F. Gilman, 07/24/1931:4 Delude, John

Raid yields wine and beer, 09/26/1930:7 Fined $50 for keeping and exposing liquor, 10/03/1930:4

DeMaranville, Allen Ill with scarlet fever, 05/02/1930:2

DeMaranville, Flora Moves to Everett St, 05/02/1930:3

DeMaranville, Flora E. Engaged to Richard C. Matteson, 03/10/1933:2

DeMaranville, Flora M. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 04/11/1930:4

DeMaranville, Luther K. Obituary, 10/10/1930:3

DeMaranville, Ralph Moves from Smith St to Oak St, 05/09/1930:3

Demato, Americo Peeping Tom arrested Halloween night, 11/02/1934:1 Sentenced to ten days, 11/09/1934:4

DeMers, Annette Wedding described, 05/29/1931:1 Wed to Adrian Roy, 05/29/1931:4

Deming, John Daughter born, 04/13/1934:4

Democrats Democratic voters attention (ad), 01/17/1930:5 Full ticket listed for 55 years ago, 03/21/1930:8 File nomination papers, 08/15/1930:1 Elect delegates to state convention 55 years ago, 09/19/1930:9 Hold first rally of campaign, 10/31/1930:1 Members of town committee from 55 years ago listed, 11/07/1930:6 Delegates elected at caucus 55 years ago, 09/04/1931:3 Local committee solidly behind Al Smith for president, 03/18/1932:2 Hold rally in Town House, 11/04/1932:2 Local committee organizes, 07/21/1933:1 League meets here, 09/28/1934:1 Hold largest rally in years, 11/02/1934:1 Approximately 600 attend rally here, 11/02/1934:4 Committee makes no disbursement in last election, 12/07/1934:1 Group issues charted for membership in Young Democrats of

Massachusetts, 12/07/1934:2 Rooms of Young Democrat Club renovated, 12/21/1934:1

Demolition (building) see also Peirce Academy Wilbur tears down old gas house 55 years ago, 05/22/1931:8 Peirce store may go down too, 09/25/1931:1 Contractor Andrew Fielding razes section of Thatcher block, prepares

for new construction, 10/23/1931:1 Old Brown house in Lakeville torn down, 11/06/1931:1 Turner house on Rock St razed, 11/11/1932:2 Eaton's Bedford St barn torn down, 09/15/1933:2 George Lang's old Wareham St landmark razed, 12/27/1933:2 George Lang sells old bake shop on Wareham St to Herman and Faietti,

05/18/1934:1 Old bake shop torn down, old candy works revealed, 06/08/1934:1 Old building on Wareham St razed, 06/08/1934:2

Demolition (building) cont. Stables at old Nemasket house razed, 06/29/1934:4 Old baker's oven on Standish property razed, 09/14/1934:3

DeMoranville, Bertha E. Wed to Howard E. Wilbur, 08/15/1930:2

DeMoranville, Flora Moves from Everett St to Oak St, 11/11/1932:1

DeMoranville, Flora M. Wed to Richard C. Matteson, 03/17/1933:2

DeMoranville, James Reports rampaging dog kills 60 hens, 11/03/1933:1

DeMoranville, Jean Grafton Four-year-old performs on radio, 05/27/1932:1

DeMoranville, Lester C. Obituary, 10/26/1934:1 Dies at age 63, 10/26/1934:4

DeMoranville, Luther Burial at Rock Cemetery, 10/10/1930:9

DeMoranville, Madelyn Engaged to Henry A. Bump, 11/28/1930:4 Wed to Henry A. Bump, 12/05/1930:4 Wedding described, 12/05/1930:4

DeMoranville, Marjorie Engaged to Samuel Rullo, 10/27/1933:4 Wed to Samuel Rullo, 11/10/1933:4

Dempsey, Anne Born to D.H., 05/05/1933:1

Dempsey, D.H. Daughter born, 05/05/1933:1

Dempsey, John F. State patrolman transfers here, 05/01/1931:4 Transfers to Framingham, 08/07/1931:1

Denham, Charles O. David Pollen fined $5 for assault, 03/23/1934:1

Denham, George B. Will in probate, 01/13/1933:5 Executor of will appointed, 02/24/1933:5 Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7 Executor presents account of estate, 02/23/1934:8

Denham, George H. Obituary, 12/30/1932:1 Dies at age 82, 12/30/1932:4

Denham, Ralph W. Wed to Mary E. Davis, 09/18/1931:4

Dennett, Alice E. Engaged to James F. McHugh, 2nd, 10/13/1933:5

Dennett, Alice Elizabeth Wedding described, 10/20/1933:6

Dennett, Charles A. Receives engineering degree from Northeastern University,

09/23/1932:2 Dennett, Clara J.

Obituary, 04/04/1930:6 Funeral held in Plympton, 04/11/1930:6 Will in probate, 04/25/1930:2

Dennett, George Foreman at L.O. Atwood box mill, 01/12/1934:7

Dennett, Leola Esther Wedding described, 01/26/1934:3

Dennett, Mrs George A. Hand decorated novelties (ad), 12/11/1931:10 Fireside Gifts, 9 Court End Ave (ad), 12/02/1932:8 Woman's Exchange, 9 Court End Ave (ad), 11/17/1933:8

Dennett, W.H. Resides in Springfield, 08/29/1930:1

Dennett, Winfield H. Resides in Springfield, 09/04/1931:1

Dennis, Gertrude Engaged to Henry Young, 05/16/1930:4 Wed to Henry Young, 06/20/1930:4

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Dennis, Grace L. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 06/06/1930:5

Denson, Benjamin F. Obituary, 03/04/1932:1 Pondville man dies at age 55, 03/04/1932:4

Denson, Frank Daughter born, 04/24/1931:4

Denson, Frank F. Wed to Pauline A. Pearce, 12/05/1930:4

Dentists see also Hardy, I.R. Butler's office closed for week in February (ad), 02/07/1930:7 E.S. Hathaway arranges for use of nitrous oxide 55 years ago,

04/18/1930:7 Dr Rounds' office part of remodeling plan for Thatcher block,

09/25/1931:1 Blasting at post office site causes damage to Raymond Wood's

businesses, 05/13/1932:1 John H. Hall, Peirce building (ad), 12/09/1932:8 Selectmen make arrangements for clinic here, 03/03/1933:1 Office of Woodward, Woodward, and Hall suffers break-in,

09/07/1934:4 Denver, Frank

Petition for administration of estate, 08/18/1933:5, 09/01/1933:6 Administrator presents account of estate, 10/05/1934:5

DePalma, Rocco Collides with Clinton driver at Four Corners, 06/22/1934:7

Department Stores (see Alonzo F. Ryder Co., Inc.; F.W. Woolworth & Co.; The Boston Store; Trade Mark Stores, Inc.; W.T. Grant Co.)

DePasqua, Andrew Engaged to Malina LaPierre, 09/23/1932:4

DePasqua, Andrew J. Engaged to Melina M. LaPierre, 09/30/1932:4 Wedding described, 10/14/1932:1 Wed to Melina M. LaPierre, 10/14/1932:4

Deporian, Arthur Guilty of assault on Victoria Lindsay, 11/23/1934:2

Depression (economic) (see Civil Works Administration; Civilian Conservation Corps; Emergency Relief Administration; National Recovery Administration)

DeRenyl, Agnes Inquest held into death following auto accident in Wareham,

09/25/1931:1 DeRheims, Ethel G.

Obituary, 09/22/1933:6 Derr, Bernice Keough

Accepts post in Washington, DC, 06/13/1930:1 Holds civil service post in Washington, 12/11/1931:2

Desertion and Non-Support Samuel Osgood arrested for non-support of wife and children,

01/03/1930:1 Samuel Osgood pleads not guilty, 01/10/1930:2 Osgood ordered to pay support to wife and children, 01/17/1930:3 Albert Rountry arrested for non-support of wife and children,

01/17/1930:4 Seaman Howard Logrien guilty of not supporting wife, 05/09/1930:1 Orville Bennett guilty of non-support of wife and children, 09/19/1930:1 Samuel Osgood case dismissed in Superior court, 11/07/1930:1 Clarence Curtis gets three months for non-support, 11/14/1930:1 Manuel Viera charged with non-support of wife and children,

01/02/1931:1 Howard Logrien arraigned on charge of non-support of wife,

02/27/1931:1 Walter Bump's case of non-support continued, 05/01/1931:1 Howard Logrien gets two month sentence for non-support of wife,

05/15/1931:2 Abbie Bruso has change of heart in non-support case, 05/06/1932:1 Everett Holmes charged with non-support, 05/06/1932:1 Everett Holmes' domestic affairs aired in court, 05/13/1932:1

Desertion and Non-Support cont. Dennis Wilbur found not guilty of neglect, 04/06/1934:5 Manuel Viera arrested for non-support of two minor children,

10/05/1934:3 Deslongchamps, Joseph A.

Wed to Rose M. Trinque, 01/10/1930:4 Desmaris, Charles

Run over by freight train, killed, 06/27/1930:1 Inquest into death scheduled, 07/11/1930:1 Inquest held into death, 07/18/1930:7

Desrosier, Joseph Feltch's auto collides with Desrosier's log wagon at Everett St,

01/10/1930:4 Desrosier, Napoleon

Case of leaving scene of accident continued, 11/23/1934:2 Judge orders continuance, 12/07/1934:6 Another continuance ordered, 12/14/1934:2

Desrosiers, Jean Wedding described, 07/03/1931:1

Desrosiers, Jean M. Engaged to George A. Wilson, 06/26/1931:4

Desrosiers, Joseph N. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 06/20/1930:3

Desrosiers, Napoleon Horse destroyed after thrashing in stall, 03/20/1931:1

Destruction of Property (see Malicious Mischief; Vandalism) Developmental Disabilities

Forty-three students tested here, 01/10/1930:4 DeVic, Ethel C.

Engaged to Henry R. Pierce, 05/11/1934:4 Wed to Henry R. Pierce, 05/25/1934:4

Devine, John Reports theft, 11/18/1932:7

Devlin, Alice Wedding described, 09/11/1931:1

Dewey, George Member of Co. G 1st Tank Corps transfers to Camp Holabird, MD,

09/09/1932:1 Dewey, Julia

Obituary, 1/27/1933:1 Dies at age 75, 1/27/1933:4

Dewey, Julia B. Private funeral held on Marion Rd, 1/27/1933:3

Dewey Clothes Shop Corner of Wareham and South Main St (ad), 03/14/1930:5 Big removal sale (ad), 08/07/1931:4 Moves to 69 Centre St (ad), 10/09/1931:6 Opens new store on Centre St, 10/09/1931:7 One of leading stores in Middleboro, 11/13/1931:7 New quarters at 69 Center St has goods you need, 12/04/1931:8 Prices lowest in community, 01/01/1932:7 Dainty Dot Women's Silk Hosiery, 02/05/1932:7 Tenth anniversary sale (ad), 11/03/1933:2 Eleventh anniversary sale (ad), 11/16/1934:2

Dewhurst, Elmer Occupies house on Wareham St, 09/11/1931:1

DeWolf, James Returns to school for post-grad work, 10/27/1933:2

Dexter, Stephen E. Obituary, 12/01/1933:1 Dies at age 71, 12/01/1933:4

Dextraze, Christina Engaged to Charles S. Bassett, 10/14/1932:4 Wed to Charles Bassett, 10/14/1932:4 Wedding described, 10/21/1932:4

Dextraze, Clarence Five local men injured in accident in Bridgewater, 06/22/1934:7

Dextraze, Euclid Car damaged in mishap in Bridgewater, 03/28/1930:2

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Dextraze, Euclide Chimney fire on Lovell St, 04/10/1931:4

Dick, Eva A. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 07/17/1931:5

Dick, Harry E. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 07/17/1931:5

Dickerman, Edith Whitman Wife of Henry A. dies at age 47, 11/17/1933:4 Thimble Club Daughters pass resolution upon death, 01/05/1934:2 Will in probate, 01/26/1934:5

Dickerman, Mrs Henry A. Obituary, 11/17/1933:1

Dickson, Everett Wedding described, 01/05/1934:4

Dickson, Everett D. Engaged to Donna M. Cameron, 12/27/1933:4 Wed to Donna M. Cameron, 01/05/1934:4

Dickson, Henry Obituary, 01/26/1934:1, 3 Dies at age 72, 01/26/1934:4

Dill, Mrs Gordon Loses house in Raynham to fire, child severely burned, 11/02/1934:1

Dill, Ralph Chimney fire in Lakeville, 12/19/1930:1

Dimmock, Lydia J. Widow of Joseph H. dies at age 91, 01/20/1933:4

Dimmock, Mrs Scott Mother dies suddenly in Charlestown, 11/02/1934:1

Dimmock, Scott J. Wedding described, 12/27/1933:4

Dimock, Lydia J. Obituary, 01/20/1933:1

Dimock, Scott J. Engaged to Gladys C. Swain, 12/15/1933:4 Wed to Gladys C. Swain, 01/26/1934:4

Dimond, Ira Assault case filed, 03/21/1930:1

Dimond, Ira A. Charged with criminal assault on 15-year-old daughter, 05/01/1931:1 Assault case held over for grand jury, 05/08/1931:4

Dinsmore, Eida E. Tax collector's sale (t), 09/05/1930:5

DiPalma, Rocco Wed to Sophie Inglese, 09/23/1932:4 Wedding described, 09/23/1932:8

Diphtheria Immunization to be administered to first and second graders,

03/21/1930:2 Prevention clinic in Town Hall (ad), 03/28/1930:5 First of four immunization clinic sees 247 children, 04/04/1930:3 Prevention clinic schedule (ad), 04/04/1930:5 Second clinic hosts 336 children, 04/11/1930:1 Final figures tallied for clinics, 04/25/1930:1 Health officer gives Schick test to 265 children here, 10/31/1930:6 Results of local Schick tests, 11/07/1930:3 Parents lauded for cooperation, 11/14/1930:1 Vivien Braley only case in town, 05/22/1931:1 Braley case under control, 05/29/1931:1 Thirty-two children receive Schick test, 12/04/1931:2 Immunization clinic (ad), 03/18/1932:2 Largest clinic ever held here, 04/01/1932:1 Last of clinics held here, 04/15/1932:1 Clinic scheduled for Lakeville (ad), 04/15/1932:5 Inoculations for Lakeville students begun, 04/29/1932:3 One hundred forty students inoculated at Lakeville, 05/06/1932:4 One case in town, 09/09/1932:1 Results of local Schick tests, 11/18/1932:1 Schick test very successful, 11/25/1932:1 Fifty-five children inoculated at clinic, 04/14/1933:1

Diphtheria cont. Local response to immunization clinic satisfying, 04/06/1934:1 Clinic most successful, 04/06/1934:2

Directories Crosby Publishing begins work on new directory, 04/04/1930:1 Make sure your business properly listed (ad), 04/18/1930:2 Town directory for 1930 now ready (ad), 08/01/1930:3 Representative of Crosby Publishing is in town, 05/11/1934:1 1934 directory being compiled (ad), 06/15/1934:4

Disabilities, Developmental (see Developmental Disabilities) Disasters

Local people hear from folks in California quake zone, 03/17/1933:1 Flood damage heavy here, 04/14/1933:1 High water undermines Bedford St, 04/21/1933:1 Severe rain storm causes trouble in Rock, 04/21/1933:2

Diseases (see Middleboro - Board of Health; names of specific diseases) District Court (see Fourth District Court) Disturbing the Peace

Paiva and Falconieri each fined $10 for causing disturbance at library, 06/05/1931:1

John Wilbur family troubles land in court again, 04/29/1932:1 Six young men each fined $10 for 4th of July activities, 07/15/1932:1 Three charged with disturbing the peace at Sophie Smolski's residence,

12/30/1932:1 Donald Gray arrested, 12/14/1934:2

Doane, Arthur H. Wyoming man visits after 48 years in the West, 05/26/1933:1

Doane, Doris L. Local people hear from folks in California quake zone, 03/17/1933:1

Doane, George E. The hardware man (ad), 01/10/1930:10 Resigns as member of Planning Board, 02/07/1930:1 Awarded veteran's medal from Masons, 04/25/1930:1 Break-in at South Main St store, 12/05/1930:1 Another break-in at hardware store, 03/13/1931:1 Hardware store serves public here for 52 years, 10/09/1931:7 Hardware store on shopping tour, 11/13/1931:7 Full line of roasting pans, 12/04/1931:8 Useful items at affordable prices, 01/01/1932:7 Dealer in poultry supplies, 02/05/1932:7 Veteran bank officer honored, 05/26/1933:1 History and profile of Middleboro hardware business, 09/21/1934:1

Doane, George H. New road from Centre St to Town House proposed 55 years ago,

04/11/1930:8 Marshall of the day 55 years ago, 05/16/1930:7 Contracts to tin roof at Taunton depot 55 years ago, 07/24/1931:6

Doane, J. Harvey Obituary (p), 12/22/1933:1 Dies at age 76, 12/22/1933:4 Petition for administration of estate, 01/12/1934:5

Doctors (see Physicians) Dodge, Herbert

Daughter born, 04/22/1932:4 Dodge, Patricia Ann

Born to Herbert, 04/22/1932:4 Dog Breeders

see also Southworth, Herbert A. Dog breeder George Lovell recognized in Sunday Globe 55 years ago,

10/02/1931:7 Local dogs do well at Brockton trials, 10/23/1931:2 Beck ships Doberman-Pinscher to Maryland, 02/19/1932:3 Beck ships Doberman-Pinscher to Philadelphia, 03/04/1932:1 Beck ships Doberman-Pinscher to Newburyport, 03/18/1932:1 Howard Bryant's setter competes in field trials at Randolph,

04/07/1933:5 Lovell's English setters among winners in fall circuit, 11/02/1934:1

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Dog Shows see also Dog Breeders; Middleboro Fish and Game Protective

Association Local bird dogs win prizes at Brockton, 10/10/1930:1 Local competitors place at South Shore Field Trials, 04/10/1931:1 Herbert Southworth's Joe's Royal Patch stars at Weymouth field trials,

10/09/1931:1 Kraus' dog places fourth, Coombs' third at field trials in Assonet,

10/16/1931:3 Mary Pauline Roach's English bull terrier takes second at Brockton fair,

09/23/1932:1 Macgregor's Boston terrier takes first at Brockton and Bridgewater fairs,

09/30/1932:1 Morrisey's Boston terrier takes first at Brockton and Bridgewater fairs,

09/30/1932:1 Bourgeois' and Lynch's beagles place at Bryantville trials, 10/14/1932:3 Local dogs in Wareham trials, 01/13/1933:1 Lakeville dogs do well at Berkley show, 09/01/1933:3 Brockton Field Trial club holds first trial at Lakeville farm,

12/01/1933:6 Field trials welcomed by beautiful weather, 09/07/1934:2

Dogs see also Dog Breeders; Dog Shows; Hunting Dogs Alida Wadsworth attacked by pet police dog, 01/10/1930:1 Mrs Manual Pavao held prisoner by dog, 01/10/1930:1 Ernest Ashley's collie goes on biting spree, 01/17/1930:1 Mrs Edgar Paun finds dog with puppies in barn, 01/17/1930:1 Inspector of Animals Pushee gives report on rabies, 01/17/1930:2 Some turned vicious by hot weather, 07/04/1930:4 Four men save collie from icy Nemasket River, 02/27/1931:5 Dogs go on rampage in West's chicken house, 05/29/1931:1 Fish and Game association sponsors plan to protect dogs, 05/20/1932:4 Please notify police about lost dogs (ad), 05/20/1932:8 Town report, 06/03/1932:1 Dog saves Pike family from fire, 06/24/1932:1 Dog charged with killing goat, 08/05/1932:2 Crocker's dog bites McAnaugh and the Chief of Police Sisson,

06/16/1933:1 Sydney Thomas performs clever act of veterinary surgery, 06/23/1933:3 Mrs George Griswold's Pomeranian taken by passing autoist,

07/21/1933:6 Firemen rescue dog locked in bathroom, 08/11/1933:1 James DeMoranville reports rampaging dog kills 60 hens, 11/03/1933:1 Samuel Roberts reports pig killed by dog, 11/03/1933:1 Stray dog kills Gamache's valuable rabbits, 11/03/1933:3 Wells bitten by Teceno's German police dog, 03/23/1934:1 Dominick Serra bitten by dog, 06/29/1934:3 Mrs Elliott turns dog in for poultry killing, 10/12/1934:2

Dogs - Law and Legislation Middleboro share of license fees $1,784.16, 01/17/1930:1 Order signed to have dogs muzzled and restrained, 01/17/1930:1 All dogs in Lakeville must be muzzled or restrained (ad), 01/17/1930:4 Restraint order in effect until February 5th, 01/24/1930:1 Matter of stray dogs brought to attention of selectmen, 02/28/1930:2 Notice of license requirement (ad), 03/21/1930:10 Notice to dog owners (ad), 04/03/1931:8 Restraint laws under consideration, 07/17/1931:1 No restraints, 07/24/1931:2 Eight hundred eighty licensed here, 12/04/1931:1 Lakeville issues 289 licenses, 01/22/1932:1 Notice to dog owners (ad), 03/25/1932:8 Carroll Robbins fined $10 for keeping unlicensed dog, 07/29/1932:1 Bertram White fined $5 for keeping unlicensed dog, 02/17/1933:4 Town clerk receives new license forms, 03/31/1933:1 License notice (ad) (i), 03/31/1933:2 Henry Decies fined $5 for keeping unlicensed dog, 10/13/1933:1 Licenses add to town coffers, 01/12/1934:1 Luke Leonard not guilty of keeping unlicensed dog, 02/02/1934:1 Herman Phillips fined $10 for keeping unlicensed dog, 03/02/1934:1 License requirement notification (ad) (i), 03/23/1934:8

Doherty, Catherine F. Obituary, 02/28/1930:1 Widow of Edward F. dies at age 75, 02/28/1930:4

Doherty, John O. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8

Dola (Mr) Purchases North Lakeville house from Lawrence Osborne, 04/07/1933:6

Domina, Harvey Complains of high water in Nemasket, none for bog, 05/15/1931:1 High water leads to verbal clash at selectmen's meeting, 09/18/1931:1 Town manager and Domina patch things up at selectmen's meeting,

10/23/1931:1 Asks for revolver permit, 12/09/1932:2 Selectmen take no action on revolver license restoration, 01/06/1933:4 Resides in East Berkshire, VT, 10/05/1934:1

Domina, Harvey E. Our new road (l), 09/12/1930:6 Our idle resources (l), 11/28/1930:7 Free speech and free press (l), 03/13/1931:2 Phantom economy (l), 04/03/1931:2 Ruling made what constitutes high water in Namasket, 07/24/1931:1 Selectmen conclude discussion on high water in Namasket River,

07/24/1931:2 That dam question (l), 05/20/1932:6

Domina, Harvey Edward Wed to Laura Ann Pratt, 04/13/1934:1

Donaghy, Charlotte E. Obituary, 11/27/1931:1 Wife of William H. dies at age 61, 11/27/1931:4

Donaghy, Marjorie Wed to George F. Tatro, 09/09/1932:4

Donaghy, Marjorie L. Engaged to George F. Tatro, 08/26/1932:4

Donaghy, William H. Moves to Boston, 01/05/1934:1

Donahue, Peter Stubborn fire in kitchen of Cottage Ct home, 11/14/1930:1

Donkin, George E.F. Funeral held in Boston, 09/25/1931:1 Local Elks hold lodge of sorrow, 10/09/1931:1 Elk honored at memorial service, 12/11/1931:8

Donkin, George E.H. Funeral held in Boston, 09/18/1931:1

Donlin, Joseph Daughter born, 02/19/1932:4

Donner, George A. Announces candidacy for selectman (l), 12/30/1932:1 Platform is service (l), 01/06/1933:4 Candidate for selectman (ad), 01/13/1933:3 Files nomination papers for selectman, 12/21/1934:1

Donner, Harold Takes position with Pilgrim Trust Co. in Boston, 03/23/1934:1

Donner, John Moves from North St to Everett St, 08/22/1930:1 Sells North St residence to Edson Bemis, 04/03/1931:1

Donner, Oliver Employed at Talbot-Seeley, 04/01/1932:7 Enters Gordon College to prepare for ministry, 09/28/1934:1 Attends Gordon College, 12/21/1934:7

Donovan, Henry C. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/18/1930:5

Donovan, Robert H. Resides in Boston, 08/14/1931:7

Dooley, Dorothy Studies nursing at Morton hospital, 01/08/1932:3 Ill with influenza, 01/06/1933:4

Dooley, Francis J. Arrested for assault on Charles Angers, 12/07/1934:6

Door, P. Percival Resides in Bridgewater, 04/18/1930:2

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Dorflinger, Russell L. Engaged to Helen V. Young, 10/02/1931:4 Wed to Helen W. Young, 10/16/1931:4

Dorr, P.P. Resides in Bridgewater, 05/16/1930:9

Doucette, Doris Wedding described, 10/31/1930:1

Doucette, Doris L. Engaged to Arthur T. Letendre, 10/24/1930:4 Wed to Arthur T. Letendre, 10/31/1930:4

Doucette, Joseph Chimney fire on Keith Ave, 04/14/1933:1

Douglass, Harry S., Jr. Falmouth man crashes into Douglass' car, 06/22/1934:7

Douglass, Mary E. Wed to Daniel C. Munro, 10/31/1930:4

Dow, Elsie District health nurse, 07/31/1931:1

Dow, Elsie M. District nurse resigns, 10/09/1931:1

Dow, Nina Wed to Herbert C. Lawrence, Jr., 11/14/1930:4

Dowling, William E. Resident manager of Park Theatre resigns, 09/26/1930:1

Dowling, William J. New manager of Park Theatre, 02/28/1930:1

Downey, Mercie B. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7 Tax collector's sale of real estate, 04/13/1934:7

Downing, Edward Moves to New Bedford, 11/18/1932:1

Downing, E.P. Resides in New Bedford, 02/03/1933:1

Downing, Mrs E. Moves to Chatham, 04/04/1930:8

Doyle, George Resides in Pawtucket, RI, 10/23/1931:1

Draghetti, Joseph C. Obituary, 07/15/1932:1 Dies at age 38, 07/15/1932:4

Draghetti, Raymond Teacher and coach at Fairhaven, VT high school, 01/02/1931:1

Drake, Alice Bessie Wed to Russell Elmer Appling in 1930, 01/23/1931:4

Drake, Beatrice Teacher in Continuation school in Boston, 02/07/1930:11 Champion woman driver of North Middleboro, 12/26/1930:2

Drake, Benjamin F. Obituary, 06/06/1930:3

Drake, Carolyne Ill with scarlet fever, 04/11/1930:2

Drake, Cynthia T. Obituary, 01/10/1930:1 Widow of Charles W. dies at age 78, 01/10/1930:4

Drake, Enos Engaged to Jane Ironside, 12/19/1930:4 Wed to Jane Ironside, 01/09/1931:4

Drake, E.R. Turns down call from New Brunswick congregation 55 years ago,

11/28/1930:6 Drake, E.W.

Carriage carrying McAllister, Drake, and Barney overturns 55 years ago, 01/17/1930:8

Drake, Harriet D. Funeral held in North Middleboro, 07/15/1932:3

Drake, Hattie C. Obituary, 07/08/1932:1 Widow of Charles P. dies at age 76, 07/08/1932:4 Petition for administration of estate, 08/19/1932:5

Drake, Henry Scudder Obituary, 08/21/1931:1 Dies at age 75, 08/21/1931:4

Drake, Mary C. Parking restricted around Drake property on Peirce St, 04/27/1934:2

Drake, Mrs Reginald Alumnus of Mt. Holyoke College, 06/16/1933:1

Drake, Ruth Engaged to Myron Glover, 06/27/1930:7 Wedding described, 07/04/1930:1

Drake, Ruth F. Engaged to Myron B. Glover, 06/06/1930:3 Engaged to Myron Glover, 06/20/1930:4

Drake, Thalia A Christmas Story (poem), 12/25/1931:2

Drake, Walter Will in probate, 09/14/1934:5

Drama (see Theater) Draper, Webster L.

Elks lodge holds annual memorial service, 12/09/1932:4 Dressmakers

see also Tailors Mrs S.A. Wilbur opens dressmaking rooms 55 years ago, 10/24/1930:8 Dupont's Dress Shop makes alterations to interior (ad), 03/06/1931:5 Dupont's Dress Shop in business 25 years (ad), 08/19/1932:3 Jennie Merrihew moves business from 50 Wareham St to 41 School St

(ad), 08/18/1933:8 Helen Rose relocates shop to 25 Centre St (ad), 04/27/1934:8

Drevinski, Polly Graduates from Bridgewater Teachers' College, 06/08/1934:1

Drevinsky, Polly Receives first prize at contest at Steinert Hall, 07/03/1931:1 To sing over WEEI radio, 01/01/1932:1 Performs vocal solos on WEEI in Boston, 01/08/1932:1 President of Glee Club at Bridgewater State, 06/03/1932:1,

07/07/1933:1 Appointed teacher for sixth grade in Stoughton, 06/29/1934:4

Drevinsky, Polly V. To attend Bridgewater Normal School, 07/11/1930:1

Drew (Mr) Studley & Drew, shoes (ad), 03/13/1931:8

Drew, Alvaris Resides in Clifton, NJ, 06/20/1930:1 Superintendent of Eureka Printing Co. in Clifton, NJ, 01/22/1932:5 Daughter born, 06/23/1933:3 Vice-president of NY alumni of Bradford Durfee Textile school,

12/22/1933:1 Lectures at Bradford Durfee Textile school, 05/18/1934:1

Drew, Elizabeth Transfers from Rock to Green School, 08/15/1930:1 Teacher at Forest St School, 09/08/1933:1 Engaged to Dwight E. Mosher, 10/06/1933:1 Engaged to be married, 03/23/1934:1

Drew, Elizabeth H. Resides in Brockton, 04/25/1930:1

Drew, Elizabeth K. Engaged to Dwight E. Mosher, 03/10/1933:1

Drew, Elmer Young Scout officials receive keys to town (p), 04/08/1932:4 Member of high school baseball, basketball, and football teams (p),

06/22/1934:8 Drew, Elmer, Jr.

Accepts post of assistant chemist with New Jersey company, 10/12/1934:1

Drew, Elmer O. Local bird dog win prize at Brockton, 10/10/1930:1 Dog takes first at Brockton trials, 10/23/1931:2

Drew, George E. Land damages awarded, 07/24/1931:1 Obituary, 11/04/1932:1

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Drew, James Lawrence Wedding described, 06/13/1930:1

Drew, Lawrence Resides in Rochester, NY, 04/25/1930:1 Manager of A&P in Plymouth, 06/06/1930:4 Resides in Plymouth, 07/01/1932:1

Drew, Mrs Lawrence Rochester woman heard over WHAM, 04/21/1933:1

Drew, Priscilla Jean Born to Alvaris, 06/23/1933:3

Drinking Water (see Water Supply) Driscoll, Ellen A.

Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 01/10/1930:5 Driscoll, Stephen R.

Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 01/10/1930:5 Drought

Fishing ban lifted, 05/23/1930:1 Worst dry spell in many years, 09/26/1930:1 Wells running dry in Rock, 09/26/1930:3 Causes windfall of apples, 10/10/1930:1

Drowning James Besse drowns in Onset, 06/06/1930:1 False alarm at Staples Shore, 08/01/1930:6 Lawrence Chiouppi drowns at Loon Pond, 08/12/1932:1 Francis McCarthy narrowly escapes drowning in Oyster Pond, Chatham,

09/02/1932:1 Cora Vinal drowns in Carver pond, 06/30/1933:1 Crippled boy, Billy Delaney, saves sister Geraldine from drowning at

Wood's Pond, 07/21/1933:1 Missing man Louis Gabrey drowns in Nemasket River, 09/15/1933:1

Drug Stores see also C.L. Hathaway & Co.; Morse's Drug Store The Corner Drug Store, Malcolm F. Buck (ad), 06/16/1933:5 History and profile of The Corner Drug Store, 12/28/1934:1

Drugs and Medicines Johnson granted druggist license by selectmen, 12/15/1933:1

Drunk Driving Epitannio Ramos pleads guilty, 05/23/1930:5 Ralph Clark pleads not guilty, 05/23/1930:5 Ralph Clark fined $100, 05/30/1930:1 Antonio Sawicki charged in Brockton court, 06/27/1930:6 Harold Travis fined $50 and two weeks in jail, 10/24/1930:1 Joseph Falconieri fined $100, 11/14/1930:1 Lambert Binns attempts suicide after arrest, 04/17/1931:1 Richard Seed, Jr. fined $50, 04/24/1931:2 Ray Pickering fined $100 for drunk driving, $25 for leaving scene of

accident, 05/29/1931:2 Charge against Forest Garnett continued, 07/31/1931:2 Forest Garnett fined $100, 08/07/1931:1 James McKenna fined $100, 08/28/1931:1 Wild ride through town leads to jail for men from Carver and

Providence, 08/28/1931:1 Frank Gomes fined $100, 09/18/1931:4 Adason Vassar charged after auto accident, 10/09/1931:1 Adason Vassar case continued, 10/16/1931:1 Adason Vassar fined $100, 10/23/1931:1 Peter Gasunas fined $100, 11/13/1931:1 Alfred Souza fined $100, 02/19/1932:1 George Fredette gets three months in Plymouth jail, 03/25/1932:2 Frank Riley fined $50, 07/01/1932:1 Augustine Roy fined $50, 07/08/1932:4 Octavier Varrieur sentenced to two months, 09/23/1932:1 Melvin Russell gets two months, 10/21/1932:1 Fletcher Barrows, Jr. pleads not guilty, 11/18/1932:1 Fletcher Barrows, Jr. fined $100, 11/25/1932:8 Bert Flanders pleads not guilty, 12/16/1932:1 Bert Flanders fined $100, 12/23/1932:1 Warren Jackson fined $50, 06/16/1933:1 Tipsy driver nabbed after long chase, 09/01/1933:1 Matter of tipsy drivers referred to town counsel, 10/27/1933:1

Drunk Driving cont. T. Francis Begley not guilty, 11/10/1933:4 Alfred Wilmot fined $50, 04/06/1934:5 Walter Bosworth arrested, 09/28/1934:2 Walter Bosworth fined $50, 10/05/1934:3 Murray Gifford in court on multiple motor vehicle offenses,

10/12/1934:4 Drunkenness

Rampant 55 years ago, 01/03/1930:6 Carl Hagstrom arrested, 02/28/1930:9 Carl Hagstrom found guilty, 03/14/1930:6 Charles Purtell gets suspended sentence, 03/28/1930:1 Charles Boardman brought in for "directing" traffic at Center and Oak

St, 05/09/1930:1 Epitannio Ramos pleads guilty, 05/23/1930:5 Ralph Clark pleads not guilty, 05/23/1930:5 Henry Winterhalder fined $10, 05/30/1930:3 Antonio Sawicki charged in Brockton court, 06/27/1930:6 Raymond Travis charged with drunkenness and driving negligently,

10/17/1930:1 Brockton man apprehended here, 10/17/1930:9 Viola Rudolph leads police on merry chase, 11/14/1930:1 Forest Garnett charged with drunkenness, reckless driving, 07/24/1931:2 Frank Gomes arrested after pole crash, 09/11/1931:1 Joseph Maleski and Peter Gasunas charged with drunkenness and

reckless driving, 11/06/1931:1 John Morrison sentenced to State Farm for failure to pay fine,

12/25/1931:5 Dellarocco and Brown plead guilty to drunkenness and mutual assault,

04/22/1932:4 Eugene Bernier gets 10-day sentence, 04/22/1932:4 Augustine Roy charged with drunkenness and reckless driving,

07/01/1932:1 Melvin Russell pleads guilty, 10/14/1932:4 Lawton Barrows arrested for drunkenness after auto accident in East

Middleboro, 11/11/1932:4 Fletcher Barrows, Jr. pleads not guilty, 11/18/1932:1 Bert Flanders pleads not guilty, 12/16/1932:1 Serra ends up in cellar, then jail, 01/06/1933:4 Angelo Serra found guilty, 01/13/1933:2 Bernard Keough pleads guilty to drunkenness and reckless driving,

09/01/1933:1 Richard Bordeaux pleads guilty to drunkenness and reckless driving,

09/01/1933:1 Leslie Aller not guilty, 11/10/1933:4 Leslie Aller charges policemen, Rogers and Rogers, with conspiracy to

bring about arrest, 11/17/1933:1 Aller's charges against policemen discussed by selectmen, 11/17/1933:4 Alfred Wilmot arraigned on charges of drunkenness, reckless driving,

and operating without a license, 03/30/1934:1 Wilfred Vickery in court, 10/19/1934:6 Edward Perry gets 30 days for assault on wife, fined $5 for drunkenness,

12/07/1934:6 Dry Goods

see also A.R. Glidden & Son George T. Ryder & Co. have large display of dry goods 55 years ago,

07/18/1930:6 Dube, Albert

Purchases Plymouth St cottage from Arthur Smith, 07/10/1931:4 Occupies newly purchased home on Plymouth St, 08/21/1931:3 Son born, 05/04/1934:7

Dube, Albert A. Wedding described, 08/14/1931:3

Dube, Joseph Collides with Angers at Oak and High St, 10/07/1932:1

Dubee (Mr) Purchases house from Arthur Smith, 06/05/1931:3

Dubee, Dorothy Wed to Christopher Dutra, 08/21/1931:4

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Dubee, Dorothy C. Wedding described, 08/21/1931:1

Dubee, Dorothy C.C. Engaged to Christopher J. Dutra, 08/14/1931:4

Dubuc, Julian Obituary, 10/07/1932:1 Taunton man dies at age 77, 10/07/1932:4

Ducas, Anna Funeral held in North Carver, 02/03/1933:2

Ducas, Joseph Carver man dies at age 76, 06/12/1931:4 Obituary, 06/12/1931:9 South Carver man dies, 06/12/1931:9

Ducas, Mrs Alfred Obituary, 04/15/1932:3

Ducey, Avis Son born, 04/22/1932:7

Ducey, Avis Shurtleff Son born, 03/04/1932:3

Ducey, Charles Son born, 03/04/1932:3

Ducey, Daniel B. Wed to Avis B. Shurtleff, 02/14/1930:4

Duchene, Matilda Receives 25-year service medal from Keith company, 07/17/1931:1

Duchesne, Ernest E. Obituary, 05/06/1932:1 Dies at age 34, 05/06/1932:6

Duckworth, Helen Gray Wedding described, 09/21/1934:7

Dudley, Harold Truck driver falls from 3rd floor piazza, 08/26/1932:1

Dudley, Mary E. Obituary, 12/28/1934:1 Widow of William dies at age 58, 12/28/1934:4

Dudley, William B. Obituary, 01/05/1934:1 Dies at age 76, 01/05/1934:4

Dufenier, Alfred Purchases Plymouth St property from Josephine White, 01/30/1931:1

Dufresne, Alfred, Jr. Engaged to Sarah Catherine Erwin, 04/18/1930:4 Wed to Sarah Gomes Erwin, 06/20/1930:6

Dufresne, Beverly Frances Born to Frank and Natalie Tucker, 02/19/1932:7

Dufresne, Frank A&P employee transfers to the Cape, 06/06/1930:9 Resumes duties in Middleboro A&P, 10/03/1930:7 Daughter born, 02/19/1932:7

Dufresne, Natalie Tucker Daughter born, 02/19/1932:7

Dufresnes, Francis Daughter born, 06/01/1934:2

Dufresnes, Natalie Tucker Daughter born, 06/01/1934:2

Dufur, Harold Resides in Falmouth, 01/03/1930:1

Dufur, James Employed in Hyannis, 06/06/1930:4 Daughter born, 12/22/1933:4

Dufur, James H. Wedding described, 05/19/1933:1

Dumps (see Refuse and Refuse Disposal) Dunbar, G. Delmar

Promoted to manager of Talbot-Seeley Co., 03/25/1932:1 Talbot-Seeley manager transfers to Taunton, 12/27/1933:1

Dunbar, Richard H. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 03/10/1933:5

Duncan, Georginia Forest Obituary, 04/18/1930:1 Widow of George dies at age 80, 04/18/1930:4

Duncklee, Chester V. In crash with Taunton auto on new state road, 06/26/1931:4 Wed to Ida M. Harp, 09/09/1932:4 Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Duncklee, George Stolen bicycle recovered behind Lang's barn, 01/30/1931:1

Duncklee, George N. Northeastern University freshman on honors list, 12/14/1934:1

Duncklee, Lynette Engaged to Adnah H. Harlow, 01/17/1930:1 Completes nursing course in New Bedford, 03/14/1930:1

Duncklee, Lynette D. Wedding described, 09/05/1930:1 Wed to Adnah H. Harlow, 09/05/1930:4

Duncklee, Mabel E. Obituary, 05/09/1930:1 Dies at age 46, 05/09/1930:4

Duncklee, Madeleine Augusta Wedding described, 08/29/1930:1

Duncklee, Mrs Chester V. Organizes new Seth Parker Club (ad), 03/31/1933:5

Duncklee, Ruth Eliza Engaged to William Lyle Sukeforth, 03/14/1930:4 Wedding described, 03/21/1930:1 Wed to William Lyle Sukeforth, 03/21/1930:4

Dunham (Mr) Chimney fire at corner of Clay and Bedford St, 04/24/1931:1

Dunham, Arad Has remarkable fox dog 55 years ago, 01/23/1931:6

Dunham, Charlotte Bump Son born, 07/29/1932:8

Dunham, Clara A. Obituary, 09/16/1932:1 Wife of Charles S. dies at age 66, 09/16/1932:4

Dunham, Clara Howard Former resident of Rock, 09/23/1932:3

Dunham, Curtis New Bedford couple married 38 years, 11/13/1931:1

Dunham, Edna Baker Wedding described, 02/26/1932:1

Dunham, Ethel Replaces William Brackett as assistant tax collector, 09/02/1932:1

Dunham, Eugene Obituary, 03/06/1931:3

Dunham, Eugene I. Obituary, 03/06/1931:1

Dunham, Eugene L. Dies at age 50, 03/06/1931:4 Petition for administration of estate, 03/20/1931:5

Dunham, Francis Daughter born, 03/27/1931:4

Dunham, George Works on large addition for Ocean Spray Co. in Onset, 05/16/1930:6 Etta Pitman in collision with Norton & Long truck driven by Dunham,

03/03/1933:1 Dunham, Harold F.

Mail carrier takes position of clerk, 06/05/1931:1 Collides with Agnes Peranian at Pearl and Peirce St, 11/20/1931:4

Dunham, Harriett Memorial service held for deceased WRC members, 07/01/1932:2

Dunham, Harriett A. Obituary, 11/27/1931:1 Widow of Ellis D. dies at age 86, 11/27/1931:4 Petition for administration of estate, 05/20/1932:5

Dunham, Herbert Daughter born, 05/22/1931:4

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Dunham, Herbert H. Furniture repaired and refinished (ad), 06/12/1931:10

Dunham, Horace New janitor of School Street School, 09/07/1934:1

Dunham, James R. Obituary, 05/29/1931:1 Dies at age 52, 05/29/1931:4

Dunham, Leroy Resides in East Orange, NJ, 03/18/1932:1

Dunham, Lorraine Alden Born to Francis, 03/27/1931:4

Dunham, Luella F. Petition for care of insane person, 11/23/1934:5

Dunham, Madeline B. Wedding described, 12/18/1931:6

Dunham, Morton Resides in North Dartmouth, 10/09/1931:6

Dunham, Morton W. Resides in North Dartmouth, 07/17/1931:3

Dunham, Mrs Paul Resides in Falmouth, 09/12/1930:1

Dunham, Mrs Warren Employed at town treasurer's office, 07/21/1933:1

Dunham, Myron Supposed gun play a joke, 09/11/1931:1

Dunham, Paul Daughter born, 01/10/1930:1 Son born, 07/29/1932:8

Dunham, Pauline Born to Paul, 01/10/1930:1

Dunham, Roy Resides in East Orange, NJ, 08/08/1930:1

Dunham, Ruth L. Engaged to Arthur B. Jefferson, 11/21/1930:6

Dunham, Ruth Lincoln Wedding described, 11/28/1930:1

Dunham, Ruth S. Wed to Clinton E. Clark, 09/15/1933:4

Dunham, Walter H. North Carver man dies at age 45, 07/18/1930:4 Sudden death touches South Carver folk, 07/25/1930:3 Obituary, 07/25/1930:7

Dunham, Willard A. Bed of crocuses in full bloom, 03/18/1932:1

Dunham, William Lets Clay St house to Harry Hutchinson, 11/02/1934:3

Dunham, William I. Blaze at Bedford and Clay St burns 10 acres, 06/06/1930:6

Dunlop (Mr) Retires as superintendent of Star Mills 50 years ago, 01/24/1930:10

Dunlop Tire & Rubber Co. Louis Tessier manager of new Dunlop tire store (ad), 01/17/1930:4 162 Centre St (ad), 01/17/1930:8

Dunn, Edward J. New motor vehicle inspector moves to house on Fairview St,

06/09/1933:1 Dupont, George N.

Beneficiary of Ruth Holmes' will, 01/22/1932:1 Dupont, Margaret

Beneficiary of will of North Brookfield man, 01/30/1931:1 Dupont, Virginia

Widow of Manuel dies at age 74, 02/14/1930:4 Dupont's Dress Shop

Makes alterations to interior (ad), 03/06/1931:5 In business 25 years (ad), 08/19/1932:3

Dupont's Shoe Store Building painted with black and gold, 10/02/1931:1

Durant, Barbara Elaine Born to Lester W., 04/04/1930:6

Durant, Lester W. Daughter born, 04/04/1930:6

Durfee, William H. Employees of old straw works (p), 02/28/1930:1

Dustin, Arlon R. Brockton postal officer retires, 12/05/1930:2

Dutra, Albert Member of Cape Cod Entertainers, 12/01/1933:1 Member of Cape Cod Players, 12/21/1934:1

Dutra, Christopher Wedding described, 08/21/1931:1 Wed to Dorothy Dubee, 08/21/1931:4

Dutra, Christopher J. Engaged to Dorothy C.C. Dubee, 08/14/1931:4

Dutra, Clara Engaged to Thurston Stetson, 05/02/1930:4

Dutra, Clara P. Wed to Thurston L. Stetson, 05/23/1930:6

Dutra, Della R. Obituary, 10/23/1931:1 Wife of Joseph dies at age 34, 10/23/1931:4

Dutra, Eva A. Engaged to Joseph A. Frazier, 11/09/1934:4 Wed to Joseph A. Frazier, 11/16/1934:4

Dutra, F.H. Gasoline, kerosene, range oil, and fuel oil (ad), 12/12/1930:5

Dutra, Frank Daughter born, 12/09/1932:4 Member of Cape Cod Entertainers, 12/01/1933:1 Member of Cape Cod Players, 12/21/1934:1

Dutra, Frank H. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 02/19/1932:5 Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

Dutra, John Daughter born, 01/23/1931:4, 10/05/1934:4

Dutra, Joseph Engaged to Anna Jacintho, 04/18/1930:4 Engaged to Della R. Perry, 06/19/1931:4 Laying pullets for sale (ad), 10/23/1931:10 Daughter born, 07/22/1932:4 Son born, 02/09/1934:4

Dutra, Joseph H. Engaged to Anna Rose Jacintho, 04/11/1930:4 Wed to Anna R. Jacintho, 05/02/1930:4

Dutra, Joseph Henry Engaged to Anna Rose Jacintho, 04/04/1930:4

Dutra, Joseph R. Poultry and dairy (ad), 03/04/1932:8

Dutra, Mary Engaged to be married, 06/15/1934:7

Dutra Family Holds reunion here, 12/30/1932:4

D.W. Besse Co. Semi-annual shoe sale (ad), 07/18/1930:3 Exclusive dealer of Walkover shoes, 10/30/1931:7 Standard makes at under half price, 12/25/1931:7 Moccasins for sport and dress wear, 01/22/1932:7 Holds foot comfort demonstration, 10/07/1932:1 Holds foot comfort demonstration (ad), 10/07/1932:8 Daniel Besse and Fred Lang purchase business from Roger Kelley,

05/11/1934:1 Now at 29 Centre St (ad), 06/01/1934:8

Dwellings - Fires Chimney fire at home of Dennis Trinque, 01/03/1930:1 Cottage at Staples Shore destroyed, 01/10/1930:1 Chimney fire at homes of Silvia, Tripp, Delano, and Gay, 01/10/1930:3 Chimney fire in Rock tenement, 01/10/1930:3 Chimney fire at Campbell's on Plymouth St, 01/24/1930:1 Chimney fire at Eaton's on East Grove St, 01/24/1930:1 Chimney fire at Campbell's on Plymouth St, 01/24/1930:4

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Dwellings – Fires cont. Chimney fire at Clark's in South Middleboro, 01/31/1930:2 Edward Carlin burns to death in fire on Pickens St, 01/31/1930:5 Chimney fire at Ferraguto's on North St, 02/07/1930:1 Chimney fires homes of Wholan, Tallman, and Souza, 02/14/1930:6 Chimney fire at Clark's on East Grove St, 03/07/1930:8 Chimney fires at homes of Gauthier, Sisson, and White, 03/21/1930:1 Chimney fire at Lakeville home of N. Merrill Sampson, 03/28/1930:1 Plympton St house of Jesse Carpenter, Jr. razed by fire, 04/04/1930:1 Chimney fires at homes of Sherrard, Wood, and Stone, 04/04/1930:10 Chimney fires at homes of Hall and Carter, 04/11/1930:3 Chimney fires at homes of Flood, Gardner, and Pollitt, 04/18/1930:1 Chimney fire at Orrall's in Lakeville, 04/25/1930:1 Chimney fires at homes of Nolan and Roberts, 05/02/1930:4 Chimney fire at Levellie's, 81 Everett St, 05/09/1930:3 Family of Joseph Jacintho escapes suffocation due to smoldering fire,

05/09/1930:3 Furnace causes trouble at Farrington's, 17 Webster St, 05/09/1930:6 Crippled Thomas Mooney barely escapes burning cottage, 05/16/1930:3 Chimney fire at John Sturgis' on Cherry St, 06/06/1930:6 Chimney fire at Lewis Thayer's on Miller St, 06/27/1930:7 Chimney fire on Miller St, 06/27/1930:7 Fire in residence of Andrew Tinkham 55 years ago, 07/11/1930:8 Chimney fire at Jacintho's on Center St, 07/25/1930:3 Chimney fire at Putnam's in Muttock, 10/03/1930:1 Chimney fire at Albert Pratt's on Pleasant St, 10/10/1930:4 Chimney fire at Andrew Gibbs' on Tispaquin St, 10/24/1930:1 Oil stove smokes up Pearl St residence of Wheeler, 10/31/1930:1 Chimney fire at Maddigan's on East Main St, 11/07/1930:4 Stubborn fire in kitchen of Donahue home Cottage Ct, 11/14/1930:1 Chimney fire at Bryant's on Plymouth St, 11/14/1930:4 Chimney fire at Ryder's on Plymouth St, 11/21/1930:5 Chimney fire at Mello's on West Grove St, 11/28/1930:1 Chimney fires at homes of LeBaron, Bernier, Caswell, and Robinson,

12/05/1930:4 Chimney fire at McGrady's on Wareham St, 12/12/1930:4 Chimney fire at Shurtleff's on Sproat St, Dill's in Lakeville,

12/19/1930:1 Chimney fire at Wilkinson's on Cedar St, 12/26/1930:1 Chimney fire at Lamb's on Pleasant St, 01/02/1931:4 Chimney fires at homes of Lamb, Lindsey, and Gamache, 01/02/1931:5 Chimney fire at Weld's on Chestnut St, 01/16/1931:1 Smoking boarder at McCausland's starts fire on Cambridge St,

01/16/1931:1 Chimney fires on Wareham St, West Grove St, Plympton St, and North

St, 01/23/1931:1 Chimney fire at Hall's on Frank St, 01/30/1931:1 Chimney fires on Precinct St, Plymouth St, and Marion Rd,

02/06/1931:1 Chimney fire at MacFarlin's in South Middleboro, 02/13/1931:3 Chimney fire at Foster's on Highland St, 02/27/1931:2, 4 Chimney fire at Galanto's on Vine St, 03/13/1931:1 Chimney and roof ablaze at Russell's on Highland St, 03/20/1931:4 Chimney fire at Bassett's on Center and Oak St, 03/27/1931:1 Chimney fire at Prouty's on Pleasant St, 03/27/1931:1 Fire destroys house, barn, and two sheds at Nitz's on Thompson St,

03/27/1931:1 Chimney fire at Mason's on Center St, 04/03/1931:4 Chimney fire at Dextraze's on Lovell St, 04/10/1931:4 Chimney fire at McAuley's on Purchase St, 04/17/1931:1 Cottages burned at Long Pond, 04/17/1931:1 Chimney fire at Martin's on Hillside Ave and at Dunham's at corner of

Clay and Bedford St, 04/24/1931:1 Chimney fires on Marion Rd, Everett St, and Jackson St, 05/01/1931:1 Firemen fight stubborn blaze at Gay's on Forest St, 05/01/1931:1 Still alarm for fire at Hayden's on Forest St, 05/01/1931:1 Chimney fire at Moulton's on Cambridge St, 05/08/1931:1 Chimney fire at Sparrow's on Plympton St, 05/15/1931:1 Chimney fire at Bassett's on Center St, 06/26/1931:1 Chimney fire at Lamb's on Pleasant St, 06/26/1931:3, 9

Dwellings – Fires cont. Blaze at Lovell St home of Jurgelewicz, 07/17/1931:1 Hot fire at Case's on Wareham St, 08/14/1931:1 Chimney fire at Cudworth's on Bishop Ave, Benson's on Chestnut St,

09/04/1931:1 Malcolm Smith's house and contents destroyed by fire, 09/04/1931:1 Chimney fire at Cudworth's in Rock, 09/04/1931:3 Fire in clothes closet at Patterson's on Cherry St, 09/25/1931:1 Investigation into fire at old Otis Southworth house in Lakeville,

10/09/1931:4 Marion Rd home of Allen destroyed, 10/16/1931:1 Chimney fire at Clarke's in Lakeville, 10/23/1931:3 Chimney fire at Leonard's on Thomas St, 10/30/1931:1 Chimney fire at Holloway's in North Lakeville, 11/06/1931:5 Chimney fire at Case's on Wareham St, 11/20/1931:4 Chimney fire at Cleveland's on South Main St, 12/04/1931:4 Chimney fire at Kelley's on Jackson St, 12/04/1931:4 Slight blaze at McMillan's on South Main St, 12/04/1931:4 Overheated chimney burns through partitions at Rogers' North Lakeville

home, 12/18/1931:1 Chimney fire at Matulis' on Vernon St, 01/01/1932:1 Chimney fire at Matulius' on Vernon St, 01/01/1932:2 Miller St house occupied by Strople and Jones destroyed by fire,

01/08/1932:3 Chimney fire at Martin's on Hillside Ave, 01/08/1932:5 Chimney fire at Weeman's on Clifford St, 01/08/1932:5 Fire in Allan house on Everett St, 01/22/1932:2 Chimney fires on Tispaquin St, Cherry St, and Vernon St, 02/05/1932:1 Chimney fire at Phillips' on North St, 02/12/1932:1 Philip Sisson's home and contents lost to fire, 02/12/1932:1 Wire on Southworth house breaks during storm, causes fire,

02/12/1932:2 Chimney fires on Lincoln St, Rocky Meadow St, Center St, Oak St, and

in Lakeville and South Middleboro, 02/19/1932:1 Letendre's Thomas St home destroyed by fire, 02/19/1932:3 Chimney fires on Soule St and Thompson St, 02/26/1932:1 Fire at Buckman's on Highland St, 02/26/1932:1 Chimney fire at Thomas' on Chestnut St, 03/04/1932:1 Calls made to Crossman Ave, Cambridge St, Thompson St, Wareham

St, and North St, 03/18/1932:1 Chimney fire at Bryant's in Warrentown, 03/18/1932:1 Sarah and Abbie Wheeler make narrow escape from smoke filled house,

04/01/1932:5 Chimney fire at White's in North Lakeville, 04/08/1932:3 Chimney fire at Hokanson's on Taunton St and at Wilmot's on Jackson

St, 04/22/1932:4 Pipe starts fire in curtains at James Moran's, 04/22/1932:4 Chimney fires at Lowocko's on Mill St and at Rorschach's on East Main

St, 04/29/1932:1 Chimney fire at Pena's on Plymouth St, 05/20/1932:4 Chimney fire at Vassel's on Purchase St, 05/27/1932:1 Dog saves Pike family from fire, 06/24/1932:1 Nelson's Lakeville homestead destroyed by fire, 07/15/1932:1 Fire in partition at Russell's on Highland St, 09/09/1932:7 Chimney fire at Sisson's on Webster St, 10/14/1932:1 Beech's Lakeville house fills with smoke, 10/28/1932:1 Blaze in closet of Berry's house on Center and Pearl St, 10/28/1932:1 Chimney fire at Howes' on Thomas St, 11/11/1932:5 Chimney fire at Phillip's on Fairview St, 11/18/1932:1 Chimney fire at Willette's on North St, 11/25/1932:1 John Mann rescues wife from burning home, 12/02/1932:1 John Mann's house completely destroyed by fire, 12/02/1932:4 Chimney fire at Grossman's on Plymouth St, 12/16/1932:1 Chimney fire spreads through partitions at 17 Barrows St, 12/16/1932:1 Chimney fires on South Main St, Fuller St, and Plymouth St,

12/23/1932:1 Fire from still destroys house occupied by Pina, 12/23/1932:1 Chimney fire at Deane's on Thompson St, 01/06/1933:1 Chimney fire at Hayward's on West Grove St, 01/06/1933:1 Mysterious fire destroys house owned by Schlusemeyer, 01/06/1933:1

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Dwellings – Fires cont. Chimney fire at Logan's on Pearl St, 01/13/1933:1 Chimney fires on Wareham St, Oak St, Arch St and at Cambridge and

Clara St, 01/13/1933:1 Chimney fires on Plymouth St, Taunton St, Nemasket St, and Courtland

St, 01/20/1933:4 Chimney fires on Taunton St and Pleasant St, 1/27/1933:1 Chimney fire at Gibbs' on Wareham St, 02/03/1933:8 Chimney fire at Clark's on Cherry St, 02/17/1933:1 Chimney fire at Seaver's on Pearl St, 02/17/1933:1 Chimney fire at Leroczko's on Mill St, 02/24/1933:1 Fire destroys Hiltz's house at Pleasant and Clay St, 02/24/1933:1 Chadwick's Everett St house gutted by fire, 03/03/1933:1 Chimney fires at six home, 03/17/1933:1 Chimney fires on Jackson, Chestnut, and Old Center streets,

03/31/1933:1 Fire at Tispaquin St home of Irving Vaughan, 03/31/1933:1 Fire in rear of Cleaves' house on Summer St, 03/31/1933:1 Chimney fires on Plymouth St, Keith Ave, and Purchade St,

04/14/1933:1 Chimney fire at Anderson's on Cherry St, 04/21/1933:1 Chimney fires on West Grove St and in Lakeville, 05/05/1933:1 Chimney fire at Morse's on Summer St, 05/19/1933:4 Chimney fire at Linkko's on France St, 07/21/1933:4 Guilford rescues Merrill from burning cottage, 08/11/1933:1 Chimney fire at Grossman's on Plymouth St, 10/27/1933:1 Overheated stove causes fire at Howell apartment, 11/10/1933:1 Chimney fire at Jenks' on Pleasant St, 11/17/1933:2 Fires on Miller St, Chestnut St, Center St, and Arch St, 12/08/1933:1 Fires on Oak St, North St, and Wareham St, 12/15/1933:4 Fire calls at Cherry St, Plymouth St, and Plympton St, 12/27/1933:1 Chimney fires on Oak St, Hillside Ave, and Wareham St, 12/29/1933:1 Chimney fires on Plymouth St and on Barrows St, 01/05/1934:1 Chimney fire at Davis' in North Middleboro, 01/05/1934:2 Chimney fires the order of the day, five calls answered, 01/26/1934:1 Chimney fire at Wilbur's on Marion Rd and Tinkham's on Miller St,

01/26/1934:3 Chimney fire at Buckman's on Highland St, 02/02/1934:3 Chimney fire at Benson's on Arch St, 02/02/1934:4 Chimney fire at Buckman's on Highland St, 02/02/1934:4 Fire in cellar of Willis' Lakeville home, 02/02/1934:4 Chimney fires on Plympton St, School St, and Summer St, 02/09/1934:1 Alton Rogers' Wareham St house gutted by fire, 02/16/1934:4 Chimney fires on Thomas, Benton, Highland, Taunton and Wareham

streets, 02/16/1934:4 Chimney fire at Shaw's on Fuller St, 02/23/1934:1 Chimney fires on Purchase St and Summer St, 03/02/1934:1 Chimney fire at Wilbur's on Wareham St, 03/09/1934:1 Chimney fires on Miller St and Pine St, 03/23/1934:1 Chimney fire at Kennedy's on West Grove St, 03/30/1934:1 Chimney fire at Hartling's in Rock, 03/30/1934:6 Chimney fires on Thompson St and Highland St, 04/06/1934:1 Chimney fires on Center St and on Arlington St, 04/20/1934:1 Chimney fires on Benson St, Plymouth St, and West Grove St,

04/27/1934:1 Fire in hot water heater at Allan's on Courtland St, 05/11/1934:1 Roof fire at Erickson's starts with burning hedge trimmings,

05/11/1934:1 Frank Carver's farmhouse on Wareham St destroyed, 05/18/1934:1 Chimney fire at 20 West Grove St, 06/08/1934:1 Chimney fire at Trinque's on Arch St, 09/14/1934:2 Chimney fire at Black's on Fairview St, 10/19/1934:1 Fire in partitions of Wambolt home on Taunton Rd, 10/19/1934:1 Chimney fires on Thomas, Wood, East Grove, and West Grove St,

11/16/1934:1 Blaze on outside of Fred Thomas' Prospect St house, 11/30/1934:1 Chimney fire at Buchanan's on Plymouth St, 11/30/1934:1 Chimney fires on Thompson St and Miller St, 12/07/1934:1

Dwellings – Fires cont. Chimney fire at Ray's on South Main St, 12/14/1934:1 Chimney fires on Wareham St and Oak St, 12/14/1934:1 Fire department called to Vaughan's on Plymouth St, 12/21/1934:1

Dwyer, Frank State patrolman replaces Nardone, 01/31/1930:5

Dwyer, Mary Wedding described, 01/17/1930:2

Dyer, Alma Wed to Kricor A. Kevorkian, 1/27/1933:4

Dyer, Alma M. Files for divorce, 12/04/1931:9

Dyer, Christine Obituary, 02/27/1931:1 Wife of John G. dies at age 50, 02/27/1931:4

Dyer, George Daughter born, 12/08/1933:4

Dyer, John Son born, 09/30/1932:4

Dyer, Mrs George Resides in Framingham, 09/12/1930:1

Dyer, Nancy Lee Burned with hot water, 01/30/1931:4

Dyer, Walter H. Wife files for divorce, 12/04/1931:9

Dyke, Mrs Herman Resides in Waterville, ME, 06/15/1934:1

Dzingeliski, Janina J. Engaged to Stanley S. Dardinski, 06/29/1934:4

E E.A. Strout Co.

John D. Sullivan takes over Strout agency, 08/14/1931:1 J.D. Sullivan resident manager (ad), 08/14/1931:8

E.A. Strout Realty Agency E.B. Lovell, Tel 93 (ad), 01/03/1930:7

Eames, Pauline Barn on Marion Rd burns down, 07/15/1932:3

Earle, Harvey E. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:5 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 06/10/1932:5

Earthquakes Local people hear from folks in California, 03/17/1933:1

East Taunton Street Railway Plans removal of tracks and rails, 04/18/1930:1 Steam shovel entangled in overhead wires on Center St, 05/23/1930:1

Easterbrook, Sarah Jane Obituary, 05/06/1932:1 Widow of Mason dies at age 83, 05/06/1932:6

Eastman, Edna Johanna Wed to Howard Francis Benson, 09/12/1930:3

Eaton (Miss) Eleven pupils perform, 07/25/1930:1

Eaton (Mr) Runs Eaton Family School 55 years ago, 09/12/1930:7

Eaton, Amos Chimney fire on East Grove St, 01/24/1930:1 Public library has exhibition of scrip used in place of money,

03/17/1933:1 Eaton, Amos H.

Class at Eaton private school about 50 years ago (p), 05/02/1930:1 Eaton, Azel T.

Obituary, 10/20/1933:1 Dies at age 81, 10/20/1933:4 Petition for administration of estate, 11/17/1933:5

Eaton, Carrie W. Pupil Hazel Lincoln gives recital, 07/18/1930:1 Instructor in artistic pianoforte playing (ad), 09/05/1930:10

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Eaton, Carrie W. cont. Pupils perform at annual piano recital, 07/03/1931:1 Pianoforte recital pleasing, 07/08/1932:2 Falls, injures leg, 09/09/1932:1 Fourteen students perform at Legion hall, 07/14/1933:3

Eaton, Cassie E. Case in land court, 10/30/1931:4

Eaton, Charles Daughter born, 03/23/1934:4

Eaton, Charles H. Coach of play for Stoughton Sigma Delta club, 02/07/1930:1

Eaton, Clara Bedford St barn torn down, 09/15/1933:2

Eaton, Clara W. Injured in fall, 12/02/1932:6

Eaton, Hannah S. Obituary, 12/28/1934:1 Widow of Azel dies at age 81, 12/28/1934:4

Eaton, Harriette B. Aprons and novelties, Lakeville (ad), 10/20/1933:8 Harriette B. Eaton's Shop, handmade spreads, aprons, and pillows (ad),

11/24/1933:5 Wayside Dress Shop, South Main St, Lakeville (ad), 02/23/1934:5

Eaton, Helen Lincoln (poem), 02/16/1934:4

Eaton, Judith Lucy Taylor struck by auto driven by Eaton, 04/20/1934:1

Eaton, Lizzie Memorial service held for deceased WRC members, 07/01/1932:2

Eaton, Lizzie F. Obituary, 07/24/1931:1 Widow of Alexander dies at age 71, 07/24/1931:4 A tribute (l) (H.S.S.), 07/24/1931:8 Will in probate, 08/07/1931:5 Petition for continuation of business, 08/14/1931:5 Nemasket Grange passes resolutions upon death, 09/04/1931:1 Grange passes resolutions upon death, 09/11/1931:3 Administrator presents account of estate, 12/15/1933:7

Eaton, Mrs Williams Has pansies and dandelions in bloom, 01/22/1932:2 Brother-in-law dies in Hartford, CT, 07/01/1932:3

Eaton, William S. Embarks on round-the-world tour, 01/12/1934:7

Eaton, W.S. And wife return from round the world trip, 05/18/1934:2

Eaton Family School Class at Eaton private school about 50 years ago (p), 05/02/1930:1 Mr Eaton runs school 55 years ago, 09/12/1930:7 Renovated and refurnished 55 years ago, 03/18/1932:7

Eaton's Express Adds two-ton Reo truck to fleet, 01/24/1930:1 Furniture and piano moving (ad), 08/28/1931:3

Eayres, Frederick Daughter born, 11/16/1934:4

Eayrs, Carrie C. Cutwork, 3 Rice St (ad), 11/20/1931:5

Eayrs, Edna M. Engaged to Henry W. Jennings, 07/11/1930:4 Wed to Henry W. Jennings, 08/01/1930:4

Eayrs, Frederick Class of 1930 prophet (p), 06/20/1930:1 Engaged to Lorena Braddock, 05/18/1934:2 Engaged to Lorena B. Braddock, 05/18/1934:4 Engaged to Lorena Braddock, 05/25/1934:7 Wedding described, 06/01/1934:1

Eayrs, Frederick E. Car collides with Needham auto at Frank and Oak St, 03/28/1930:1

Eayrs, Weston, Jr. Engaged to Mabel Anderson, 06/01/1934:1

Eclipses Last in New England for decades, 08/26/1932:2 Great view from Middleboro, 09/02/1932:1 Local view very good, 09/02/1932:1

Economics Phantom economy (l) (Harvey E. Domina), 04/03/1931:2 Profit loving dumb-bells (l) (t) (Elmer E. Phinney), 04/03/1931:3 Home sweet home with variations (l) (Elmer E. Phinney), 04/10/1931:3 We'll be singing Sweet Adeline (l) (Elmer E. Phinney), 02/16/1934:6

Eddy, Anna C. Petition for probate of will, 12/21/1934:5

Eddy, Anna Cady Obituary, 12/14/1934:1 Dies at age 86, 12/14/1934:4

Eddy, Caleb Lightning strikes shingles on house, 06/15/1934:2

Eddy, E. Elizabeth Executrix presents final account of estate, 11/21/1930:7

Eddy, W. Osgood Administratrix presents account of estate, 11/21/1930:7

Eddy, William C. Brief biography (p), 04/18/1930:1

Eddy, Zachariah Law office building included in village at Eastern States Exposition,

09/22/1933:1 Eddy Family

Annual meeting convenes for 13th time, 09/15/1933:3 Holds 14th annual meeting, 09/14/1934:3

Edgerly, Elizabeth Tripp Son born, 11/16/1934:1

Edgerly, George T. Engaged to Mary H. Ferraguto, 12/28/1934:4

Edgerly, Julian J. Son born, 11/16/1934:1

Edin, Edna Obituary, 05/29/1931:6

Edin, Edna C. Wife of Elmer E. dies at age 42, 05/29/1931:4

Edin, Mrs Elmer Funeral held at Rock, 06/05/1931:3

Edlund, Ivar Engaged to Ruth Mildred Martenson, 01/08/1932:1 Wedding described, 07/08/1932:1

Edlund, Ivar H. Engaged to Ruth M. Martenson, 06/24/1932:4 Wed to Ruth M. Martenson, 07/08/1932:4

Edlund, Ruth Martenson Resides in Arlington, 10/26/1934:1

Edson, James E. Dies at age 79, 10/12/1934:4 Obituary, 10/19/1934:1 Will in probate, 10/19/1934:8

Edson, Pliny B. Charged with larceny from William Smith, 05/23/1930:6 Gets 30 days for larceny from William Smith, 05/30/1930:3

Edwards, Charles Auto repair work, 14 Lovell St (ad), 04/10/1931:8

Edwards, Charles A. Engaged to Anna E. Moquin, 11/23/1934:4

Edwards, Ernest Resides in Oxford, 10/27/1933:3

Edwards, F. Stafford Wed to Helen Morse, 04/13/1934:1

Edwards, Julia P. Will in probate, 03/17/1933:5 Administratrix presents account of estate, 10/19/1934:5

Egger, Arlene Freshman at Wheaton College, 09/22/1933:1 Stolen hand bag returned, 11/02/1934:1

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Egger, D. Arlene Class of 1933 valedictorian (p), 06/23/1933:1 Essay and valedictory, 06/23/1933:6

Egger, Norman Young Scout officials receive keys to town (p), 04/08/1932:4 Speaks at Junior Red Cross meeting in Providence, 03/23/1934:1

Egger, Phebe Tours the west, 06/06/1930:1

Egger, Philip L. Chimney fire on Everett St, 05/01/1931:1

Egger, P.L. Lets Peirce St apartment to Wilfred Cromwell, 04/04/1930:9 Lets Peirce St house to James Maxim, 03/30/1934:1

Egger, Virginia Guest musician at West Bridgewater Baptist church, 02/16/1934:1

Egger, William Long-time businessman honored (p), 01/03/1930:1 Reliable home furnisher (ad), 01/10/1930:4 Mr Heath's position (ad) (l), 02/07/1930:2 Open letter from James Thomas (l), 02/14/1930:2 Writes from sunny south (l), 02/14/1930:2 Mary Canavan bookkeeper at store, 11/07/1930:1 Contracts to supply new linoleum to telephone company, 10/30/1931:1 Don't cut efficiency of highway department (ad), 02/26/1932:8 Statement of ambulance service costs over four years (ad) (t),

09/02/1932:8 Beware, another furniture club racket (ad) (l), 09/30/1932:6 Favors town manager form of government (l), 11/18/1932:3 Fire in rear of store, 06/09/1933:2 33rd anniversary sale (p), 07/21/1933:2 Argument for closing at 6 p.m. (ad), 10/20/1933:5 States need for ambulance (l), 02/09/1934:2

Egger, Wm. To the voters of Middleboro (ad), 01/10/1930:10

Egger's Undertaking Rooms 61 Pearl St (ad), 01/03/1930:7 Herman Walker replaces A. Richmond Walker, 09/12/1930:1 Herman Walker resigns, 03/30/1934:1 Takes delivery of Van Buren Nash funeral coach, 05/11/1934:1

E.L. Cook Brick Co. Employs Epitannio Ramos, 05/23/1930:5 Resumes work after week's closing, 08/29/1930:3

Elderly (see Aged) Eldred, Addie

Funeral held in Falmouth, 01/03/1930:1 Eldridge (Mr)

Opens tea room on Bedford St, 04/17/1931:3 Eldridge, Adelbert T.

Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 01/23/1931:5 Applies for liquor license, 12/21/1934:4

Eldridge, A.T. Petitions to erect garage and store gasoline, 01/23/1931:4

Eldridge, Bernard H. Class Ode, 06/23/1933:1

Eldridge, Clarence Wedding described, 12/15/1933:7

Eldridge, Edson A. Guardian presents account of estate, 11/27/1931:5 Petition for administration of estate, 04/07/1933:6

Eldridge, Gertrude Obituary, 11/04/1932:1

Eldridge, James F. Sinks well for Otis Briggs 55 years ago, 11/27/1931:6

Elections Rate increase recommended for local officers, 11/21/1930:1 Vote "No" to sports on Sunday (ad) (Council of Middleboro Churches),

11/06/1931:6 Notice of primaries (ad), 04/15/1932:8 Light vote expected in presidential primary, 04/22/1932:4 Lack of interest in presidential primaries here, 04/29/1932:1

Elections cont. Light vote in presidential primary, 04/29/1932:1 Three candidates in contest for treasurer/collector, 04/29/1932:1 Socialist party holds rally, elects candidate for Congress, 10/07/1932:1 Warrant for special primary, 10/14/1932:3 Economic recovery depends on Hoover (ad) (Republican Party),

11/04/1932:2 Certified list of candidates and amendments, 11/04/1932:6 Local returns (t), 11/11/1932:1 Results from Lakeville, 11/11/1932:4

Elections - Lakeville Election of officers at town meeting, 03/07/1930:6 Officers elected at town meeting 55 years ago, 03/28/1930:6 All quiet in Lakeville, 02/06/1931:7 Sumner Coolidge candidate for school board in Lakeville, 03/04/1932:4 Six names added to voting list, 06/03/1932:1 List of candidates, 02/23/1934:3

Elections - Massachusetts Representative Kendrick Washburn seeks re-election, 06/20/1930:1 Alexander Heath candidate for representative to 7th district (l),

07/11/1930:3 Deadline for nomination papers, 08/08/1930:1 Local election officers named, 08/08/1930:1 Nomination papers filed, 08/15/1930:1 Alexander Heath, political advertisement (ad), 08/15/1930:8 Adnah Harlow in charge of William Butler's campaign, 08/22/1930:1 Notice of primary (ad), 09/05/1930:3 Kendrick Washburn, duty of every citizen to vote (ad), 09/12/1930:3 In support of candidate William Butler (l) (Elmer E. Phinney),

09/12/1930:4 Primary results from Lakeville, 09/19/1930:1 Results of primaries (p), 09/19/1930:1 Why are we running for the Legislature on stickers? (l) (Alexander

Heath), 10/03/1930:7 Our ticket and platform (ad) (l) (Alexander Heath), 10/10/1930:9 Yours for a Clean Breath of Pure Air (ad) (l) (Alexander Heath),

10/17/1930:4 We had rather be defeated (ad) (l) (Alexander Heath), 10/24/1930:5 Vote no to repeal of Baby Volstead Act (ad) (Christine Clough, Alice

Day Heath), 10/31/1930:2 $100,000 worth of liquor stored in no-license town (ad) (l) (Alexander

Heath), 10/31/1930:4 Adnah Harlow opposed to repeal committee (ad), 10/31/1930:4 Results from Middleboro (p) (t), 11/07/1930:1 Everett Robinson elected to first Plymouth Senatorial District 55 years

ago, 12/05/1930:9 Charles Bates to throw hat into political ring, 04/15/1932:1 Washburn to run for representative again, 04/15/1932:1 William Brackett candidate for representative, 04/29/1932:1 Brackett, Washburn, and Bates vie for representative's seat,

06/24/1932:1 John Paun runs as Republican for representative nomination,

07/08/1932:1 Republicans delay in filing nomination papers, 08/19/1932:1 John Paun candidate for representative (ad) (p), 09/09/1932:8 Kendrick Washburn candidate for representative (ad) (p), 09/09/1932:8 My platform (ad) (Charles H. Bates), 09/09/1932:8 William Brackett candidate for representative (ad) (p), 09/09/1932:8 Vote in primary, 09/16/1932:1 Notice of primary (ad), 09/16/1932:2 The political campaign (l) (Charles H. Bates), 09/16/1932:4 Contest brings out primary vote (t), 09/23/1932:1 Unusual number of votes cast in Lakeville, 09/23/1932:1 Appreciates support in primaries (l) (K.H. Washburn), 09/23/1932:4 Kendrick Washburn invited to debate (l), 10/21/1932:5 Representative Washburn answers challenge (l), 10/28/1932:1 Warrant for special election, 06/02/1933:8 Plans complete for special election, 06/09/1933:4 Party primaries fizzle, 04/27/1934:1 John Paun will not play politics (ad) (p), 09/07/1934:2

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Elections – Massachusetts cont. Notice of primary (t), 09/07/1934:3 Renominate Kendrick Washburn (ad) (p), 09/14/1934:2 Primary results (t), 09/21/1934:1 Election slants, 11/02/1934:2 Elect Heath representative (ad), 11/02/1934:6 Republican town committee says stop extravagance in government (ad),

11/02/1934:8 Decent turnout here, 11/09/1934:1 Large turnout despite inclement weather, 11/09/1934:1 Thank you to voters (l) (Albert M. Heath), 11/16/1934:5 Reports of expenditures, 12/07/1934:1

Elections - Middleboro Charles Giberti candidate for school committee, 01/03/1930:2 To voters of Middleboro (ad) (l) (Robert G. Butler), 01/03/1930:2 Heath letter published in full (l), 01/03/1930:4 Final nomination papers filed, 01/10/1930:1 Heath withdraws from candidacy for moderator, 01/10/1930:1 Very important election (l) (James A. Thomas), 01/10/1930:9 An unpledged candidate (ad) (John S. Cobb), 01/10/1930:10 To the voters of Middleboro (ad) (Charles V. Giberti), 01/10/1930:10 To the voters of Middleboro (ad) (Frank W. Read), 01/10/1930:10 To the voters of Middleboro (ad) (Wm. Egger), 01/10/1930:10 Do your duty as good citizens, 01/17/1930:1 To the voters (ad) (William W. Brackett), 01/17/1930:4 Democratic voters attention (ad), 01/17/1930:5 Fewer votes cast this year, results (p) (t), 01/24/1930:1 The sob sister revealed (ad) (l) (Alexander Heath), 01/24/1930:10 Chester Weston candidate for selectman, 02/07/1930:11 David Walker candidate for selectman, 11/14/1930:1 Frederic Noble candidate for selectman, 11/21/1930:1 David Walker candidate for selectmen (ad), 11/21/1930:5 Candidate lays out platform (ad) (l) (p) (David R. Walker), 11/28/1930:2 Local politics speeded up a bit, 12/12/1930:4 Further observations regarding town affairs (l) (p) (t) (David R. Walker),

12/19/1930:10 Quoting figures to trap votes but to no useful purpose (ad) (l) (t) (Albert

A. Thomas), 12/26/1930:3 More candidates file nomination papers, 01/02/1931:1 Candidate for selectman (ad) (l) (t) (p) (David R. Walker), 01/02/1931:3 Filing deadline passes, list of candidates, 01/09/1931:1 A.G. Newkirk for town treasurer (ad), 01/09/1931:3 Candidate for selectman (ad) (l) (Frederic H. Noble), 01/09/1931:3 Hear Ye (ad) (l) (David R. Walker), 01/09/1931:3 In support of Newkirk's candidacy for treasurer (ad) (l) (Kenelem

Winslow), 01/09/1931:3 Experienced, impartial, faithful, representative (ad) (p) (Forest E.

Thomas), 01/16/1931:4 Candidate for re-election (ad) (Frederic H. Noble), 01/16/1931:5 Candidate for re-election (ad) (William W. Brackett), 01/16/1931:5 In support of Frederic Noble (ad) (Albert A. Thomas), 01/16/1931:5 In support of Frederic Noble (ad) (Michael M. Barrett, Regina

Gaudette), 01/16/1931:5 In support of Kenneth Keedwell (ad) (l) (Frederick Lobl), 01/16/1931:5 In support of A.G. Newkirk (ad) (l) (Kenelm Winslow), 01/16/1931:6 In support of A.G. Newkirk (ad) (l) (Leonard & Barrows), 01/16/1931:6 In support of Frederic Noble (ad) (Robert G. Butler), 01/16/1931:6 In support of Kenneth Keedwell (ad) (l) (William W. Brackett),

01/16/1931:6 Results of most disgraceful, silliest, muck-raking campaigns (p) (t),

01/23/1931:1 Charges of leaked results discussed by selectmen, 01/30/1931:1 Election officers appointed by selectmen, 07/24/1931:2 Hard year for municipal finance will shape election, 10/16/1931:1 Alexander Heath first on deck with nomination papers, 10/23/1931:4 Albert Thomas files nomination papers for re-election, 10/30/1931:1 Michael Barrett tosses hat in ring for selectman, 10/30/1931:1 "Yes" to vote by ballot, "No" to Sunday sports (ad) (Council of

Middleboro Churches), 10/30/1931:6 Elwyn Lynde candidate for treasurer/collector, 12/04/1931:1

Elections – Middleboro cont. Frank Thomas candidate for selectmen, 12/25/1931:1 Lynde files nomination papers, 12/25/1931:1 Mud slinging absent so far, 01/01/1932:1 New candidates enter field, 01/01/1932:1 Political contest in full swing, 01/08/1932:1 Candidate for selectman (ad) (Albert A. Thomas), 01/08/1932:2 Candidate for selectman (ad) (p) (Frank G. Thomas), 01/08/1932:2 Candidate for treasurer/collector (ad) (Elwyn B. Lynde), 01/08/1932:2 Hot contests bring out 2,472 voters (p) (t), 01/22/1932:1 Alexander Heath files expense account with town clerk, 02/05/1932:1 Special elections will stir up activities, 04/15/1932:1 Selectmen call for special election, 04/22/1932:1 Local politics quiet, 05/13/1932:1 Special meeting called, 05/13/1932:1 Local politics quiet in light of special election, 06/03/1932:1 Samuel Breck runs for treasurer/collector (ad) (p), 06/03/1932:8 Tax Payers League shows strength at special town meeting,

06/10/1932:1 Election officers named, 07/29/1932:1 Officers named for precinct 1, 08/05/1932:1 Selectmen set date for special town meeting, 11/04/1932:1 In for hot campaign, 12/02/1932:1 Lewis Harding candidate for re-election (l), 12/09/1932:1 Candidates agree on budget measures, 12/16/1932:1 Local politics warms up, 12/16/1932:1 Michael Barrett candidate for selectman (l), 12/23/1932:1 Current list of candidates, 12/30/1932:1 Elmer Phinney withdraws from selectmen's contest, George Donner

announces candidacy (l), 12/30/1932:1 Politics on home stretch, list of candidates, 01/06/1933:1 Court End Civic Improvement Association submits questionnaire to

candidates (l), 01/06/1933:2 Platform is service (l) (George A. Donner), 01/06/1933:4 Final list of candidates, 01/13/1933:1 Unusually quiet affair, 01/13/1933:1 Answers civic association's questions (ad) (Frank S. Thomas),

01/13/1933:3 Candidate for selectman (ad) (George A. Donner), 01/13/1933:3 Candidate for selectman (ad) (Lewis F. Harding), 01/13/1933:3 Candidate for selectman (ad) (p) (Michael M. Barrett), 01/13/1933:3 The handwriting on the wall (l) (Elmer E. Phinney), 01/13/1933:4 George A. Jones for selectman (ad) (p), 01/13/1933:6 Forest Thomas candidate for School Board (ad) (p), 01/13/1933:8 Benefits of last minute campaigning uncertain, 01/20/1933:1 Only 2,025 votes cast in annual event (p) (t), 01/20/1933:1 Selectmen call for special election, 04/14/1933:1 Warrant for special election, 04/14/1933:3 Not much buzz surrounding special election, 04/21/1933:1 Special election called for June 13, 06/02/1933:1 Election officers appointed, 06/30/1933:1 Call for new blood on Board of Selectmen, 10/06/1933:1 Politicians quiet, 11/24/1933:1 Frederic Noble first to file nomination papers, 12/01/1933:2 Selectmen's contest starts to take shape, 12/08/1933:1 Three hats in the ring for selectman, 12/08/1933:1 Selectmen's race and treasurer/collector's contest shape up, 12/22/1933:1 Three candidates for selectman, two for treasurer/collector,

12/22/1933:1 Re-elect Noble to board of selectmen (ad), 12/22/1933:8 Fletcher Clark, Jr. files nomination papers for town moderator,

12/27/1933:1 All candidates file nomination papers, 01/05/1934:1 Newkirk for town treasurer/collector (ad), 01/05/1934:8 Noble for re-election to office of selectman (ad), 01/05/1934:8 Campaigns quiet this year, 01/12/1934:1 Pre-election activity quietest in many years, 01/12/1934:1 Re-elect Breck for treasurer/collector (ad), 01/12/1934:5 Adnah Harlow for selectman (ad), 01/12/1934:8 Balloting committee organizes, 01/26/1934:1

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Elections – Middleboro cont. Balloting method discussed at town meeting, 02/16/1934:1 Political notes on upcoming election, 10/12/1934:3 Romeo Millette files nomination for selectman's post, 10/26/1934:1 Upcoming contest promises to be a warm one, 11/23/1934:1 Races shape up as nomination papers filed, 12/21/1934:1 More nomination papers filed, 12/28/1934:1 Still time to file nomination papers, 12/28/1934:1

Elections - Plymouth County Light vote in special primary, 10/28/1932:3

Electric Railroads East Taunton Street Railway plans track removal, 04/18/1930:1 Steam shovel entangled in East Taunton Street Railway overhead wires

on Center St, 05/23/1930:1 Linemen clear equipment of defunct trolley line, 06/13/1930:1 Annual outing of carmen a reminder of days gone by, 09/14/1934:1

Electricians Ralph Sampson named to important committee of Nat'l Assoc of

Electrical Inspectors, 06/09/1933:1 Electricity and Electricians

see also Bassett, Ralph M.; Maxim, Howard; Middleboro Gas & Electric Plant; Niro, E.N.

A. Giberti, 19 Hillside Ave (ad), 01/10/1930:10 Local inspector announces inspection (l), 02/20/1931:7 Notice of wire inspection code (ad), 01/01/1932:8 Ralph Sampson on executive board of MA Assoc of Wire Inspectors,

05/13/1932:1 Notice from wire inspection department (ad), 12/22/1933:3

Electrocution Elsie Hopkins narrowly escapes death, 09/04/1931:1 Charles Wambolt, Jr. nearly electrocuted by live wire, 09/09/1932:1 Charles Wambolt's injuries from live wire lead to lawsuit, 11/25/1932:1

Eliason, Henry Promoted at local state police station, 03/21/1930:1 State patrolman transfers to Barnstable, 12/19/1930:3

Elks (see Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks - Lodge No. 1274) Eller, J.W.

Minister accepts post in Stoughton (p), 05/23/1930:5 In appreciation of welcome (l), 12/26/1930:2 Requested to remain in Stoughton, 04/03/1931:1 Transfers from Stoughton to Norwich, CT, 04/15/1932:1

Eller, Meredith Receives scholarship from Boston University, 01/31/1930:5 Awarded scholarship to Boston University, 10/03/1930:2 Elected to Phi Beta Kappa at Boston University, 03/17/1933:1

Eller, Meredith F. Boston University sophomore wins Augustus Buck scholarship,

10/03/1930:3 Elliot, Fred

Visits here from Detroit, MI, 01/16/1931:3 Elliot, Phyllis

Replaces Coombs at H.L. Thatcher & Co., 04/13/1934:1 Elliott, Alfred

Restricts practice due to illness, 08/29/1930:4 Elliott, B.F.

Heads list of quality milk producers, 05/30/1930:2 Elliott, Francis W.

Engaged to Ina M. Crowell, 02/07/1930:1 Elliott, George

Sister dies in Dover-Foxcroft, ME, 03/13/1931:1 Elliott, George V.

In collision with Osterville woman on Center St, 11/21/1930:2 Elliott, Mrs B.F.

Brother and sister-in-law die in Rock Island, Canada, 03/23/1934:3 Elliott, Mrs Charles

Turns dog in for poultry killing, 10/12/1934:2 Ellis (Mr)

Contracts to tin roof at Taunton depot 55 years ago, 07/24/1931:6 Ellis, Abbie L.

Obituary, 05/19/1933:1

Ellis, Abbie L.V. Widow of Isaiah K. dies at age 82, 05/19/1933:4

Ellis, Alton B. Obituary, 04/06/1934:1 Dies at age 54, 04/06/1934:4

Ellis, Amy Wedding described, 03/21/1930:1

Ellis, Amy Harrison Wedding described, 03/21/1930:2

Ellis, Amy Harrison Bartlett Wed to Irving Clinton Minott, 03/21/1930:4

Ellis, Charles E. California couple visits for first time in 22 years, 09/19/1930:1 Obituary, 02/27/1931:1

Ellis, Cushing Engaged to Madelyn Shaw, 09/07/1934:1 Resides in Brookline, 11/02/1934:1

Ellis, Cushing W. Engaged to Madelyn E. Shaw, 09/21/1934:4 Wed to Madelyn E. Shaw, 10/05/1934:4

Ellis, Cushing Wellington Wedding described, 10/05/1934:1

Ellis, Dorothy Bradford Wedding described, 01/24/1930:1 Wed to Earl Thompson Mitchell, 01/24/1930:4

Ellis, Edson And C.D. Kingman purchase J.A. Leonard estate 55 years ago,

05/22/1931:8 Ellis, George L.

Assistant physician at Taunton Lunatic Hospital 55 years ago, 08/08/1930:3

Doctor celebrates 92nd birthday, biography, 11/14/1930:1 Will in probate, 09/08/1933:6

Ellis, Harold Moves to Rock from Fall River, 03/21/1930:9

Ellis, Harry Resides in Wollaston, 09/09/1932:1

Ellis, Hazel W. Obituary, 04/15/1932:1

Ellis, Nathan Moves to Rock from Fall River, 03/21/1930:9

Ellis, Warren Horse frightened by pigs, throws men from wagon 55 years ago,

02/20/1931:7 Elocution

Mary Joy Crosier wins local contest of National Oration Contest, 04/10/1931:1

Esther Craig gives readings at East Bridgewater, 03/03/1933:1 Elsie Well's Beauty Shoppe

87 Center St (ad), 04/29/1932:5 Elwell, Alfred M.

Retires from U.S. Navy Department after 44 years, 12/21/1934:2 Elwot Dance Studio

Olive Towle opens Middleboro branch of Elwot Dance Studio (ad), 10/07/1932:8

Studio to have grand opening (p), 10/14/1932:7 Emergency Medical Services (see Ambulances) Emergency Relief Administration

Peirce Trustees offer aid to complete projects, 06/15/1934:1 Requests loan of sewing machine, 09/28/1934:1 Details of recent projects, 11/02/1934:1 In need of cloth, 11/02/1934:1 Explanation of recent layoff, 11/09/1934:4 William Boynton resigns as local administrator, 11/30/1934:1 Chester Shaw named new administrator, 12/07/1934:1 Correction of false rumor (l) (H.J. Goodale), 12/07/1934:1 Town receives allotment of $11,000, 12/07/1934:3 Would refuse federal funds (l) (Alexander Heath), 12/07/1934:3 Workers compile vital statistics from early life of town, 12/21/1934:1

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Emerson, Henry Auto tips after being struck by State Farm truck, 11/17/1933:1

Emery, Harriett L. Wife of Peter F. dies at age 64, 09/29/1933:4 Obituary, 10/06/1933:1

Emery, Rita M. Auto collides with Middleboro Laundry truck on South Main St,

09/15/1933:1 Wed to Herbert L. Shaw, 02/09/1934:4

Employment see also Civil Works Administration; Civilian Conservation Corps;

Middleborough Relief Association Town clerk Thomas issued 249 work cards in 1929, 01/24/1930:1 Selectmen hear recommendation for local unemployment committee,

11/21/1930:1 Unemployment committee organizes here, 11/28/1930:1 Our idle resources (l) (Harvey E. Domina), 11/28/1930:7 Unemployment committee opens facilities in Town House (ad),

11/28/1930:8 Plan to relieve unemployment here, 12/12/1930:1 Unemployment relief begins, 12/19/1930:1 Unemployment committee asks for donations, 12/19/1930:5 Unemployed busy with brush cutting, 01/02/1931:1 Report of committee on unemployment (t), 01/23/1931:2 Proposed amendment to appropriation bill (l) (Earl F. Gates),

01/23/1931:3 1930 a trying year for Middleboro, 02/20/1931:1 To the poor house or hospital (l) (Elmer E. Phinney), 03/20/1931:4 Selectmen to appoint unemployment committee, 10/23/1931:1 Committee on unemployment up and running, 12/11/1931:9 Insurance balks unemployment plan, 12/18/1931:4 Legion drive against unemployment begins, 02/26/1932:1 Legion post doing its part to help unemployed, 02/26/1932:1 War on Depression Drive yields 200 jobs here, 03/04/1932:2 War on Depression Drive yields 500 jobs here (l) (Harold F. Denham),

03/18/1932:1 Legion reports to selectmen on unemployment drive, 03/25/1932:1 Middleboro still adding to job numbers, 03/25/1932:1 Fine work done by Legion, 04/01/1932:1 At full bore 55 years ago, 04/15/1932:8 Local unemployment relieved by work on water and sewer lines here,

04/29/1932:1 Need for relief funds more acute than ever, 05/06/1932:4 Arthur Raymond jailed for refusing to work, 07/15/1932:1 How many men will show up for work on new Taunton road?,

09/09/1932:1 Two hundred twenty five men register for work on new state road,

09/16/1932:1 Twenty-five Lakeville men registered for state road work, 09/23/1932:1 Gas main extensions help with unemployment, 10/07/1932:1 Opening offered to locally unemployed, 11/25/1932:3 Selectmen are quizzed on plans to alleviate unemployment,

03/03/1933:1 Unemployment situation greatly improved, 07/21/1933:1 Water main extension work to provide work for unemployed,

12/01/1933:1 Civil Works Board provides work for many men here, 12/08/1933:1 Many register for re-employment, 12/08/1933:1 Additional projects in operation, 12/15/1933:1 Another allotment available if enough men ready to work, 12/15/1933:1 New water main project requires federal money, 12/22/1933:1 Re-employment office statistics, 01/12/1934:4 Eight hundred fifty one unemployed here, 26.1% unemployed in

Lakeville, 05/11/1934:6 Winter projects started, 10/19/1934:1

English, Peter Tax collector's sale of real estate, 04/13/1934:7

Ennes, Joseph Tax collector's sale of real estate, 04/13/1934:7

Ennes, Olive Tax collector's sale of real estate, 04/13/1934:7

Ennos, Joseph Uses electricity unlawfully, 05/05/1933:1

Enos, Anthony Engaged to Sophie M. Grant, 03/13/1931:4 Wed to Sophie M. Grant, 03/27/1931:4

Enos, Antone Obituary, 05/05/1933:1 Dies at age 66, 05/05/1933:4

Enos, Leo P. Wed to Marie A. LaBrecque, 09/07/1934:4

Enos, Mabel L. Wed to Emmons H. Bradford, 01/08/1932:4

Enos, Tony Sells Highland St place to George Hopkins, 09/29/1933:3

Enos, William Lays out new house over old cellar on Highland St, 11/23/1934:6

Entertainment see also American Legion - Simeon L. Nickerson Post; Benevolent and

Protective Order of Elks - Lodge No. 1274; Circuses; Concerts; Lectures; Theater

Successful Grange minstrel show plays to capacity crowd, 05/23/1930:1 Troupe fails to show after paying for advertising 55 years ago,

06/27/1930:6 Fish and Game Assoc first annual minstrel show (ad), 01/22/1932:2 Rodeo steer rider in hospital on danger list, 08/05/1932:1 VFW sponsors rodeo at Joe Hooker Track, 08/05/1932:1 Big attendance at VFW sponsored rodeo, 08/12/1932:8 Scouts hold Sirkus here, 01/13/1933:1 Girls' League of high school sponsors benefit, 01/13/1933:2 Fall Brook Mothers' Club presents snappy minstrel show, 03/31/1933:1 King Brothers' Rodeo draws good sized crowd, 08/18/1933:4 Cast and preview of 1st annual Twilight League minstrel show (ad),

01/05/1934:4 Twilight League minstrel show a snappy affair, 01/12/1934:1 Odd Fellows celebrates 50th anniversary with parade, drills, and

entertainment, 05/18/1934:1 Boy Scouts present minstrel show, 05/18/1934:4 Local talent presents musical comedy for benefit of VFW, 06/08/1934:1 Many make trip to State Farm for minstrel show, 11/16/1934:4

Episcopal Church (see Central Methodist Episcopal Church; Church of Our Saviour; South Middleboro Methodist Episcopal Church)

Erickson, A. Victor Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:6

Erickson, Anna In collision with Raymond Perra on East Main St, 03/03/1933:1 Alumnus of Colby College, 06/15/1934:1

Erickson, Anna C. Mid-year graduate from Harvard College, 03/13/1931:1

Erickson, Carl Engaged to Virginia Bowen, 10/24/1930:1, 07/08/1932:4

Erickson, Esther Secures position in Duxbury, 07/07/1933:3 Moves to Hamilton, 06/29/1934:6

Erickson, Ethel Ill with scarlet fever, 06/03/1932:6

Erickson, Herbert F. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 11/07/1930:7

Erickson, Mrs Gaza Roof fire starts with burning hedge trimmings, 05/11/1934:1

Erickson, Mrs Herbert Forsythia in bloom, 02/05/1932:4

Ernest S. Pratt Co. Coal (ad), 01/03/1930:6 Ice truck collides with road construction truck, 08/15/1930:1 In business since 1908, 10/23/1931:9 Ice comes from one of cleanest ponds in state, 11/20/1931:9 Sells New England Coke, 12/11/1931:9 Refrigerators safer than outdoor winter food storage, 01/01/1932:7

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Ernest S. Pratt Co. cont. Leslie Gates breaks ankle doing teaming for Pratt, 03/10/1933:6 Pratt Co. truck driver collides with Caswell's auto at North and North

Main St, 05/19/1933:1 Harvests first good ice in three years, 01/05/1934:1

Ernst, Annette Engaged to Walter Russell Weeman, 06/01/1934:1

Ernst, Lillian Wedding described, 09/07/1934:4

Erpelle (Mr) Estate for sale 55 years ago, 01/17/1930:8 Centre St estate purchased by Otis Briggs 55 years ago, 03/07/1930:8

Erwin, John Daughter born, 01/06/1933:4

Erwin, Sarah Catherine Engaged to Alfred Dufresne, Jr., 04/18/1930:4

Erwin, Sarah Gomes Wed to Alfred Dufresne, Jr., 06/20/1930:6

Escapes William Sturtevant escapes from Plymouth prison 55 years ago,

02/07/1930:4 Essays

see also Middleborough Memorial High School - Commencement Cabot Club awards prizes, 06/27/1930:3 Results of Chamber of Commerce essay contest, 06/05/1931:6 Results of DAR essay contest, 08/28/1931:2

Estabrook, Preston S. Engaged to Dorothy Richmond Keyes, 07/25/1930:1

Etters, Jessie Funeral held in Taunton, 05/01/1931:3

Euric L. Leighton & Son (see Leighton's Filling Station) Europe

Stone worker George Richards heads to Europe 55 years ago, 01/03/1930:6

G.C Richards books passage to Europe 50 years ago, 01/24/1930:10 Henry Wyman sails for Europe, 03/28/1930:7 George Richards reports satisfactory trip 55 years ago, 04/04/1930:8 Wyman sails on new fast liner Europa, 04/04/1930:9 Emilie Hintrager returns from five-month stay, 05/02/1930:3 Alice MacIntosh sails for two-month trip, 05/09/1930:3 Eliza Guerini enjoying Mediterranean cruise, 05/16/1930:1 Well-known author A. Hamilton Gibbs returns from tour, 05/23/1930:1 Roger Vaughan returns from South America and the Mediterranean,

06/06/1930:4 Donald Rook sails for France to study at School of Arts in

Fountainbleau, 06/06/1930:9 Mr and Mrs David Farrar return from 19-month trip to England,

06/13/1930:2 Donald Rook visits England before going to school in France,

06/27/1930:7 Sarah Mendall sails for Europe, 07/04/1930:1 Alvin Jones arrives in Liverpool on U.S.S. Nantucket, 07/18/1930:7 Donald Rook arrives in Fontainbleau, 07/18/1930:7 Alvin Jones arrives in Amsterdam, 08/08/1930:2 Mr and Mrs Joseph Chestnut return from trip to native Lithuania,

09/12/1930:1 Arthur Pembroke and family arrive safely in England, 09/19/1930:2 Donald Rook returns from three months at Fountainbleau, 10/10/1930:9 Mary Wilkinson sails for Kent, England, 02/20/1931:1 Wyman sails for France, Hintrager sails for Germany, 04/10/1931:6 Henry Wyman returns from trip, 05/22/1931:9 Roger Vaughan returns from trip, 06/05/1931:1 Barbara Pratt and Dorcas Tucker on three-month tour, 06/19/1931:1 Alwyn Jones in Athens, Greece, 07/03/1931:4 Grace Peirce sails for Switzerland, 07/10/1931:1 Alwyn Jones in Constantinople, 07/17/1931:3 Alwyn Jones touches island of Milos, 07/24/1931:7 Alwyn Jones touches Gibraltar, 08/07/1931:6 Alwyn Jones arrives in Madeira, 08/21/1931:4 Midshipman Holloway returns from European cruise, 09/04/1931:1

Europe cont. N. Dorrance Ryder returns from three month trip, 09/11/1931:1 Tucker and Pratt return from three-month tour, 09/18/1931:1 Arthur Winslow returns from two-month trip, 09/18/1931:3 Misses Lydia, Catherine, and Helen Roach study abroad in Switzerland,

10/02/1931:1 Emilie Hintrager returns home from Germany, 10/09/1931:9 Henry Wyman sails for England, 04/29/1932:3 Henry Wyman sails for home, 05/06/1932:7 Louisa Wood to study music in France, 06/03/1932:1 James MacNeil and family sail for old home in Scotland, 07/15/1932:4 James O'Neil family returns from Dundee, Scotland, 09/09/1932:1 Southwick family arrives in Germany from Shanghai, to sail for U.S.,

09/16/1932:1 Mr and Mrs A. Hamilton Gibbs sail for France, 12/09/1932:1 Lakeville's Dr Richardson hosts member of Russian nobility,

04/14/1933:1 Charles Swift returns from winter spent at Baleric Islands, 05/05/1933:1 Winthrop Manwaring leaves for series of cruises, 06/30/1933:1 Harold Rogers and family arrive safely in England, 08/11/1933:3 Arthur Holden vacations in Scotland, 08/18/1933:1 Carolyn Dennett Lockwood acquitted by military court in Mallorca,

Spain, 11/03/1933:1 Mrs Henry Wyman sails for Naples, 02/02/1934:3 Thomas Panesis plans trip to old home in Greece, 03/09/1934:1 Bessie Panesis sails for Greece, 03/23/1934:1 Henry Wyman sails for Turkey, 04/20/1934:3 Mrs John Annas, Jr. sails for Liverpool, 04/27/1934:1 Mrs John Woodland sails for Florence, 04/27/1934:1 Panesis arrives home from Greece on board the Olympic, 05/18/1934:1 Henry Wyman and wife sail home from Germany, 05/18/1934:2 Sarah Mendall sails from New York for extended tour of Europe,

06/29/1934:1 Charles Swift sails for Palma, Mallorca, 11/30/1934:1

Evans, Caroline Elizabeth Born to King I., 09/11/1931:4

Evans, Esther Wed to Richard M. Wing, 04/08/1932:4

Evans, James Chimney fire on Fuller St, 12/23/1932:1

Evans, King Daughter born, 09/15/1933:4

Evans, King I. Daughter born, 09/11/1931:4

Evans, Percy Resides in Medford, 02/07/1930:1, 08/29/1930:1

Evany, Michael Wed to Julia Gorman, 11/24/1933:4

Everett (Dr) Takes over Dr Jackson's business 55 years ago, 02/13/1931:3

Everett Square Market Sells California wines (ad), 04/20/1934:2

Explosives and Explosions Fred Ray's hand shattered by dynamite cap, 03/21/1930:8 Amputation of Ray's hand not necessary, 03/28/1930:1 Old span near pumping station blown-up, 05/23/1930:7 Alexander Heath victim of "bomb" scare, 10/31/1930:1 Edward Kelley uses match to check gas level in car, 10/16/1931:3 Blasting at post office site causes damage to surrounding businesses,

05/13/1932:1 Blasting work on Forest St breaks windows, 07/15/1932:1

Extortion Man arrested after attempts to blackmail Levi Atwood, 01/20/1933:1 Schaaf sentenced to 5 to 7 years for attempt to extort Levi Atwood,

02/17/1933:1

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Hen lays egg within an egg, 05/04/1934:2 Fabric (see Textiles) Fagan, Charles H.

Tax collector's sale of real estate, 07/29/1932:2 Fagan, Helen K.

New teacher at Wappanucket School, 07/25/1930:6 Engaged to Victor A. King, 06/22/1934:4 Wed to Victor A. King, 06/22/1934:4

Fagan, Helen Kenney Wedding described, 06/22/1934:4

Fagan, William Resides in Connecticut, 07/25/1930:9

Fagerberg, Geraldine Child stricken with infantile paralysis improves, 08/21/1931:1

Fagerberg, John Dies in Middleboro, 10/23/1931:3

Fagerberg, John A. Obituary, 10/23/1931:1 Boston man dies at age 70, 10/23/1931:4 Lived in South Carver at one time, 10/23/1931:9

Fagerberg, Roy General repairing expertly done, 10/09/1931:7 Middleboro Battery & Ignition Co., 11/27/1931:7

Fagerberg, Roy V. Pontiac dealer (ad), 01/10/1930:8 Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/18/1930:5 Only case of infantile paralysis, 08/14/1931:1 Stricken child improves, 08/21/1931:1 Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:6

Faietti, A. Vega Plumbing & Heating Co., 111 No. Main St (ad), 01/22/1932:8

Faietti, Albino Walter Greene sentenced with breaking and entering building,

06/02/1933:1 Tax collector's sale of real estate, 02/23/1934:6 George Lang sells old bake shop on Wareham St to Herman and Faietti,

05/18/1934:1 Old bake shop torn down, old candy works revealed, 06/08/1934:1 Old building on Wareham St razed, 06/08/1934:2

Faietti Fashion Shop E. Faietti's, Thatcher's Row (ad), 05/23/1930:6 Attempted break-in reported, 09/21/1934:2

Falconeiri, Crispi Son born, 07/15/1932:4

Falconeiri, Louis Vine St couple married 25 years, 11/25/1932:1

Falconeri, Luigi Son born, 07/11/1930:4

Falconieri, Alfred Member of high school football team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Falconieri, Algesa M. Engaged to Arthur B. Perry, 12/07/1934:4 Wed to Arthur B. Perry, 12/14/1934:4

Falconieri, Crispi Engaged to Florence Teceno, 04/18/1930:4 Wedding described, 05/02/1930:1 Wed to Florence Teceno, 05/02/1930:4

Falconieri, Donald Son born, 02/05/1932:4

Falconieri, Guerino Fined $10 for causing disturbance at library, 06/05/1931:1

Falconieri, Joseph Fined $100 for drunk driving, 11/14/1930:1

Falconieri, Louis Found guilty of trackwalking, 02/13/1931:1

Fall Brook Mothers' Club Presents snappy minstrel show, 03/31/1933:1 Holds first ever Farmer's Fair, 10/06/1933:5

Falls (accidents) Sophia Finney suffers severe sprain in fall on ice 55 years ago,

01/17/1930:8 Thomas Wood hurt in fall in icy conditions 55 years ago, 01/17/1930:8 William Perry falls from pung, sprains shoulder 55 years ago,

01/31/1930:8 Alvin Howes injures hip, 02/07/1930:1 Joseph Chestnut slips on ice, breaks knee cap, 02/07/1930:1 Leroy Thompson insensible for 2 hours following fall from wagon 55

years ago, 02/14/1930:6 Painter James Rogers falls, breaks ribs, 03/07/1930:6 Carrie Thomas falls down stairs, severely bruised, 04/04/1930:9 Bertha Cushing slips, breaks leg, 08/22/1930:1 Donald McCarthy breaks collar bone in fall, 09/26/1930:7 Walter Berry breaks arm in fall from tree, 10/03/1930:4 Mrs Cuthbert Bowles falls, breaks ankle, 10/24/1930:6 Lucy Greer falls, fractures hip, 11/14/1930:4 Mrs Penniman's fall down stairs results in sprained ankle, 12/05/1930:1 Burnett Anderson falls through trap door at South Main St store,

01/09/1931:1 Mrs Eugene Oliver falls on ice, fractures leg, 02/13/1931:1 George Farley fractures arm in fall over embankment, 03/20/1931:3 Abbie Cudworth falls, breaks hip, 03/27/1931:4 Mason Legge, Jr. breaks leg in fall from swinging branch, 04/10/1931:1 Lineman James McDonald injured in fall from pole, 05/01/1931:1 Ninety-year-old William Bryant falls, fractures hip, 07/17/1931:1 Evelyn Mendes breaks collar bone in fall, 09/04/1931:1 Arthur Sloan bruises ribs in fall from staging, David Mullins uninjured,

09/11/1931:1 Cassie Robinson breaks arm in fall, 10/30/1931:1 Mrs Lyman P. Thomas falls, fractures hip, 11/13/1931:6 Thomas Burke breaks ankle, 12/04/1931:1 P.H. Peirce Co. bookkeeper Mary Sheehan falls, breaks wrist,

12/25/1931:1 Grover Patterson fractures wrist in fall, 02/12/1932:1 State road worker Giovano injured in fall from shovel, 05/27/1932:2 Anna Richardson slips on piazza, seriously injures arm, 06/24/1932:8 Fireman Begley falls from ladder during drill, 08/19/1932:1 Train timekeeper Purdon falls, breaks right arm, 08/19/1932:1 Howard Cranmer falls from horse, breaks leg, 08/26/1932:1 Truck driver Dudley falls from 3rd floor piazza, 08/26/1932:1 Carrie Eaton falls, injures leg, 09/09/1932:1 Rev Kilpatrick injures knee in fall, 09/30/1932:1 Summer resident, Harry Pelren, injured in fall from chair, 10/28/1932:1 Clara Eaton injured in fall, 12/02/1932:6 Chester Pease injured in fall on YMCA steps, 12/23/1932:3 Mrs George Lee injures knee in fall, 02/03/1933:1 Calvin Hosford injured in fall from house of Jesse Holmes,

05/05/1933:1 Albert Keirnan falls, fractures elbow, 06/02/1933:2 Laura Norris' hands go through plate glass after tripping, 06/09/1933:1 Son of Tremaine Smith fractures arm in fall, 09/01/1933:3 Mrs Edward Mac__d (sic) fractures wrist in fall, 12/15/1933:1 Sarah Fish fractures wrist after thrown to sidewalk by revolving door,

12/15/1933:1 Roberta Souza breaks window in Ryder's store after slipping on ice,

02/09/1934:1 Mary Smith falls down stairs, escapes with bruising, 02/16/1934:3 Grace Coombs falls on ice, fractures ankle, 03/02/1934:1 Joseph Buisson falls on ice, dislocates shoulder, 03/02/1934:1 Marion Beals falls, breaks ankle, 05/25/1934:1 Watson Hudson fatally injured in fall from truck, 10/26/1934:1 Helen Pasztor fractures wrist in fall on Centre St, 12/21/1934:1

Farley, Alice Juliette Wed to George Pacheco Correia, 05/18/1934:4

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Farley, Edward Daughter born, 09/11/1931:4

Farley, George Fractures arm in fall over embankment, 03/20/1931:3

Farley, Theresa Ann Born to Edward, 09/11/1931:4

Farms and Farming see also Dairies; Patrons of Husbandry; Poor Farm; State Farm Continued dry spell causes crop losses, 08/08/1930:1 Heavy rains threaten grass and hay 55 years ago, 08/15/1930:6 Hay crop ruined by continued rains, 07/24/1931:1 Local farmers' club has 30 members 55 years ago, 10/30/1931:6 Hill Top Farm harvests 6-in. ice, 03/04/1932:4 Hill Top Farm employs Orville Linton, 09/21/1934:4

Farnum, Herbert Daughter born, 10/30/1931:4

Farnum, Luther Daughter born, 08/01/1930:4

Farrar, David H. And wife return from 19-month trip to England, 06/13/1930:1 Builds new home on High St, 04/08/1932:1 Obituary, 12/02/1932:1 Dies at age 71, 12/02/1932:4 Will in probate, 12/09/1932:7

Farrar's Waiting Room Fireworks (ad), 06/30/1933:8 Undergoes renovation, 10/26/1934:3

Farriers (see Blacksmiths) Farrington, Arlene

Resumes duties at Children's hospital in Boston, 01/10/1930:1 Graduates from nursing school at Children's Hospital, Boston,

05/27/1932:1 Farrington, Harry Webb

Poet fractures vertebrae in fall, 07/25/1930:3 Obituary, 11/07/1930:2 Latest book Kilts to Togs gives account of life, 01/23/1931:6 Memorial committee forms in New York City, 05/15/1931:4

Farrington, Hazel Graduates from Sturdy Memorial hospital, Attleboro, 04/01/1932:7

Farrington, Henry A. Obituary, 05/11/1934:1

Farrington, William R. Furnace causes trouble at 17 Webster St, 05/09/1930:6 Re-appointed postmaster (p), 02/12/1932:1 Dies suddenly, obituary (p), 01/20/1933:1 Dies at age 61, 01/20/1933:4 Petition for administration of estate, 02/24/1933:8 Administratrix petitions to sell real estate, 03/09/1934:5

Farrington, Wm. R. Concerning new federal building (l), 07/10/1931:8 In defense of civil service (l), 06/03/1932:3 On Samuel Guilford's retirement (l), 07/15/1932:7 Frederick Lobl explains absence at laying of cornerstone for new federal

building (l), 09/02/1932:5 An answer and explanation (l), 09/09/1932:3

Fashion Shop E. Faietti, Thatcher's Row (ad), 05/23/1930:6 Attempted break-in reported, 09/21/1934:2

Fasulo, Joseph Son born, 05/09/1930:4 Daughter born, 12/15/1933:4

Faulkner, Mary Employed by J.H. Alexander, 04/08/1932:6 Ill with mumps, 03/10/1933:4

Faulkner, Mary Frances Wedding described, 12/22/1933:3

Faunce, Walter H. South Carver man dies, 06/20/1930:3

Fava, Dante Son born, 1/27/1933:4

Fava, John Francis Daughter born, 02/19/1932:4

Fearn, John C. Makes improvements in first year at Sacred Heart, 05/13/1932:3

Fearns, J.C. Celebrates 16th anniversary of ordination, 12/23/1932:1

Fearns, John C. New pastor at Sacred Heart, 05/08/1931:1 Assumes charge of Sacred Heart, 05/15/1931:1 Local priest celebrates silver jubilee, 12/25/1931:1 Gets wave from aviator, 02/05/1932:4 Sacred Heart pastor honored, transfers to Newburyport (p),

04/14/1933:1 Federal Aid (see Public Welfare) Federal Cranberry Co.

Smalley erects gate posts at estate, 07/25/1930:3 Federal Employment Relief Act (see Employment) Feinstein, Melvin

In collision with Bridgewater driver at South Main and Courtland St, 09/21/1934:2

Fellman, Leander J. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 03/06/1931:5

Feltch, Hazel Resides in West Somerville, 07/04/1930:4 Employed in Waltham, 11/21/1930:5 Resides in Boston, 05/27/1932:6

Feltch, John Auto collides with Desrosier's log wagon at Everett St, 01/10/1930:4

Fences Peirce brothers repair fence around corner lot 55 years ago,

04/11/1930:8 Fifty-six feet of heavy fence ripped up at Dead Man's curve,

10/24/1930:1 Portion of fence at Temple Place carried off 55 years ago, 07/17/1931:2 Baptist Society wants town to replace stone wall 55 years ago,

08/14/1931:6 Fennessy, William J.

Obituary, 02/24/1933:1 Fernandez, Peter Joseph

Obituary, 02/16/1934:6 Ferraguto, John H.

Bicyclist caught up in auto mishap along North St, 06/05/1931:1 Ferraguto, Joseph

Chimney fire on North St, 02/07/1930:1 Employed at Western Electric Co. in New Jersey, 06/06/1930:1 Chimney fire on North St, 01/23/1931:1

Ferraguto, Leo Member of high school football team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Ferraguto, Mary Receives coveted nurse's cap from Lynn hospital, 06/05/1931:1 Takes training at Lynn hospital, 04/01/1932:7

Ferraguto, Mary H. Engaged to George T. Edgerly, 12/28/1934:4

Ferreira, Lena Engaged to Joseph V. Fred, 11/04/1932:4 Wedding described, 11/18/1932:1 Wed to Joseph Fred, 11/18/1932:4

Ferren, William Daughter bon, 06/24/1932:4

Ferrini, Adeline Obituary, 03/03/1933:1

Fertilizer (see Washburn, C.P.) Fessenden, Dorothy

Teaches in Brockton, 04/25/1930:1 Fessenden, Edward W.

Constructs tables from spire of church at the Green, 01/03/1930:1 Fessenden, Richard

Resides in Jackson Heights, Long Island, 07/04/1930:1 Son born, 01/26/1934:1

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Fessenden, Richard W. Resides in New York, 01/03/1930:1

F.H. Sargent & Co. Save money on your feed bill, 10 Station St (ad), 09/23/1932:8

Fickert, A.H. Fancy turkeys, Plymouth St (ad), 11/13/1931:8

Fickert, Alfred Withdraws from Fickert Brothers firm, 01/03/1930:1 Withdraws from firm of Fickert Brothers, 01/10/1930:9 Daughter born, 04/25/1930:9 Turkeys for sale (ad), 11/21/1930:7 Poultry thieves still at work, 11/18/1932:1 Son born, 09/01/1933:3

Fickert, Charles Myrtle Ave couple married 15 years, 05/20/1932:1

Fickert, Ernest E. Engaged to Hildur A. Freed, 08/18/1933:4

Fickert, Jane Rachel Born to Alfred, 04/25/1930:9

Fickert, Richard Alfred Born to Alfred, 09/01/1933:3

Fickert, Stella Postmistress at North Middleboro, 05/13/1932:7

Fickert, William F. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:5 Answer to alleged misstatement about milk dealers (l), 07/29/1932:3

Fickert Bros. Alfred Fickert withdraws from firm, now known as W.F. Fickert & Son,

01/03/1930:1 Alfred Fickert withdraws from firm, 01/10/1930:9 Lose auto truck to fire, 06/13/1930:3

Field, Abby Rugg On faculty at Memorial High School, 05/09/1930:1

Field, Ernest E. Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

Field, Everett D. Petitions to erect garage and store gasoline, 09/04/1931:5

Fielding, Andrew Contractor razes section of Thatcher block, prepares for new

construction, 10/23/1931:1 And young son hit by auto on new state road, 02/12/1932:4

Fielding, Andrew C. Collides with Marjorie Bryden on North St, 03/09/1934:1

Fielding, Mrs Andrew Resides in Vineyard Haven, 07/17/1931:1

Fielding, Robert Dad and youngster hit by auto on new state road, 02/12/1932:4

Fies, Ludwig Frederick Obituary, 11/02/1934:1 Taunton man dies at age 77, 11/02/1934:4

Fillebrown, Winthrop Obituary, 02/27/1931:6

Fillmore, A. Wilbur Awarded Scoutmaster's Key, 01/20/1933:1

Films (see Motion Pictures) Finch, George L.

Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 11/03/1933:5 Petition for gas station okayed by selectmen, 11/17/1933:4

Finn, Albert G. Selectmen defer action on restaurant license application, 12/15/1933:1

Finn, Warren B. Organizes Finn Finance Corp. in Rhode Island, 03/20/1931:1

Finn, William Purchases old news stand from railroad station, 01/16/1931:1 Slight blaze at Sea Grill, 01/01/1932:1 Restaurant celebrates first anniversary, 05/27/1932:7 New Bedford driver strikes Finn's restaurant sign, 06/24/1932:1 Restaurant license renewed by selectmen, 12/15/1933:1 New cocktail bar (ad), 04/06/1934:5 Grease fire at restaurant, 09/07/1934:2

Finn, William E. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 11/07/1930:5 Opens new seafood grill and market on East Grove St, 05/29/1931:1 Grand opening of seafood grill, oyster bar, and fish market (ad),

05/29/1931:3 Sea grill finest in New England (ad), 08/07/1931:5 Success of grill leads to winter hours, 08/28/1931:1 Granted liquor license, 03/30/1934:1 Extensive changes made at restaurant, 04/06/1934:1 Right to display NRA Blue Eagle restored, 04/13/1934:6

Finneran, Alfred Member of high school baseball and basketball teams (p), 06/22/1934:8

Finneran, Joseph William Completes U.S. Navy entrance exams, 08/18/1933:1

Finneran, William J. Enlists in U.S. Navy, 10/20/1933:1

Finney, Cora Hammond Obituary, 09/02/1932:1 Brockton woman dies at age 64, 09/02/1932:4

Finney, Edith W. Beneficiary of Ruth Holmes' will, 01/22/1932:1 Maintains unique historical garden at Montgomery Home for Aged

People (p), 10/14/1932:3 Obituary, 04/07/1933:1 Widow of G. Herbert dies at age 51, 04/07/1933:4 Daughters of the American Revolution pass resolution upon death,

05/19/1933:3 Finney, Edith Williams

Red Cross chapter passes resolutions upon death, 04/07/1933:5 Finney, G. Herbert

Obituary, 11/18/1932:1 Dies at age 59, 11/18/1932:4

Finney, George H. Obituary, 11/18/1932:4

Finney, Sophia Suffers severe sprain in fall on ice 55 years ago, 01/17/1930:8

Fire Department (see Middleboro - Fire Department) Fire Prevention

Water main extension proves problematic for Warrentown, 01/31/1930:5

No permits to be issued remainder of the month, 04/18/1930:1 No permits to be issued for open burning, 05/02/1930:1 Plan before selectmen to prevent forest fires, 05/16/1930:1 Fire Chief does good job here, 10/10/1930:1 Conservation commissioner orders no permits be issued, 04/17/1931:1 Fire tower observer Matthews resigns after 19 years of service, replaced

by Jesse Carpenter, Jr., 04/17/1931:1 Clarence Cobb fined $10 for maintaining open fire without permit,

04/15/1932:1 Secure permit before burning, 04/15/1932:1 No permits for 30 days, 04/22/1932:1 Middleboro ideal for industry (t), 10/14/1932:4 Article concerning fire protection added to Lakeville town meeting

warrant, 01/12/1934:1 No permits being issued, 04/27/1934:1

Firearms see also American Legion - Simeon L. Nickerson Post (Rifle Club) Supposed gun play a joke, 09/11/1931:1 Charles Lawrence finds revolver while fishing Miller's brook,

05/04/1934:1 Firearms - Law and Legislation

New revolver law won't be on books long, 11/04/1932:1 Revolver permit revoked at selectmen's meeting, 11/04/1932:1 Selectmen rescind order on revolver permits, 11/25/1932:4 Domina requests revolver permit, 12/09/1932:2 Selectmen take no action on Domina's revolver license restoration,

01/06/1933:4 Firearms Accidents

Commi Beech hit by stray shot in Lakeville woods, 11/07/1930:1 Russell Standish accidentally shot with rifle, 06/19/1931:1

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Firearms Accidents cont. Horace Tinkham receives wound in hand from pistol 55 years ago,

07/03/1931:6 Son of Nelson Barrows shot by careless use of pistol 55 years ago,

12/04/1931:8 John Norris' knee cap nearly destroyed in shot gun accident,

11/18/1932:3 Stray bullet hits car in Lakeville, 06/29/1934:3

Firemen's Auxiliary Holds annual reunion, 12/09/1932:6

Firemen's Relief Organization Holds annual meeting, 01/10/1930:1 Annual ball has good attendance, 01/31/1930:5 Auxiliary forms, 11/21/1930:5 Holds election at annual meeting, 01/23/1931:1 Holds annual meeting, 01/13/1933:1 Organizes fund for injured firemen, 1/27/1933:1

Fires see also Arson; Automobile Fires; Dwellings - Fires; Forest Fires;

Industrial Fires Trash fire gets away from Edward Lovell, 01/10/1930:1 Fire at Harry Williams' Lakeville store, 01/10/1930:3 Poor farm burns in 1905 (p), 01/17/1930:1 John Gilman's Warrentown barn destroyed by fire, 01/31/1930:5 Old Leonard saw mill burns down, 02/28/1930:1 Fire breaks out in Joseph Washburn's Waterville shop 55 years ago,

03/21/1930:8 Frank Short fined $50 for burning in open without a permit,

04/04/1930:2 Washburn contemplates move to Marion in aftermath of fire 55 years

ago, 04/04/1930:8 Nichols fined $10 for open fire without permit, 04/11/1930:3 Blaze in shack used by railroad, 04/18/1930:1 Fire on roof of Central Congregational, 04/25/1930:1 Mysterious fire in Logan's garage on Cottage Ct, 05/30/1930:3 Fire in coal shed at Jenney's, 06/20/1930:6 Insurance companies pay fire damages 55 years ago, 06/27/1930:6 In office of Frank Lanza And Sons on new state road, 08/08/1930:1 Serious fire in kitchen of Central Cafe, 08/29/1930:1 Fire in oil stove at Gorrie's on old Center St, 09/12/1930:2 Cement mixer at site of new road construction catches fire,

09/19/1930:2 House fire all smoke no fire, 09/26/1930:1 Fire does considerable damage to Wilcox farm in South Middleboro,

10/31/1930:1 Overheated pipes discovered, fire averted at Central Methodist,

10/31/1930:1 Wood shed at Wilcox place destroyed, 11/07/1930:2 Haystacks ablaze on Huntley's land, 11/07/1930:4 Fire at Everett St state police barracks, 12/05/1930:3 Chimney fire at Anderson's shoe repair shop in Darrow block,

01/16/1931:1 William Preston's brooder house and chicks lost to fire, 01/16/1931:1 Fire in boiler room of Bates School, 02/06/1931:1 Euric Leighton's brooder house and chickens destroyed by fire,

04/17/1931:1 Nathan Champlin's brooder house catches fire, 04/17/1931:2 Fire in shed at McDougall's on Everett St, 05/15/1931:1 Fire in shed at Wilmot's on Lincoln St, 05/29/1931:1 Fire in pile of old shingles at Robinson place, 06/12/1931:1 Fire smolders in hay pile at George H. Shaw Co., 06/12/1931:1 Franklin Harlow's turkey brooder on Fairview St takes fire,

06/19/1931:1 Fire of mysterious origin at old blacksmith shop, 06/26/1931:3 Persistent fire at old dump on Fairview St, 07/10/1931:1 Timbers under rail bridge near Everett and North St catch fire,

08/07/1931:4 Shed roof at Brackett's catches fire on East Grove St, 09/04/1931:1 Town fortunate in past year, 10/09/1931:1 Starts in monkey house at Leighton's menagerie, 10/09/1931:3

Fires cont. John Caperello burned fighting a fire in barn on Cedar St, 10/30/1931:1 Benjamin Darling's barn at Paper Village burns 55 years ago,

11/06/1931:6 Boys start blaze on big rock on Rock St, 11/13/1931:1 Fire in town dump on Plymouth St, 11/13/1931:1 Small blaze in rear of Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., 12/25/1931:1 Slight blaze at Finn's Sea Grill, 01/01/1932:1 Cigarette starts blaze at Wilbur's station, 02/26/1932:1 Harland Beal's Lakeville barn destroyed, 02/26/1932:1 Fire at Dennis Wilbur's roadside stand in North Middleboro,

02/26/1932:3 Blaze in Berman's junk yard on May St, 04/08/1932:1 Fire in engine cab south of local rail station, 05/06/1932:1 Investigation of false alarm, 06/03/1932:1 Eames' barn on Marion Rd burns down, 07/15/1932:3 Small building alight at Roberts' on Center St, 07/22/1932:1 Auto sets fire to William Garnier's shed, 09/30/1932:7 Blaze in Howes' bog house in Thomastown, 1/27/1933:1 Fire in awning at Talbot-Seeley Co., 03/10/1933:1 Barn fire at Hastay's on Wareham St, 04/14/1933:1 Fire of unknown origin in shed at rear of Percy Keith's store,

05/05/1933:1 Fire sweeps through Nemasket Transportation Co. garage, loss over

$35,000, 05/19/1933:1 Fire in shed at rear of Anachi's property at Oak St and Maple Ave,

05/19/1933:4 Fire in rear of Egger's store, 06/09/1933:2 Barn a total loss on Staples' farm in Lakeville, 06/23/1933:1 Slight blaze in poultry house at Clinton Morse's, 06/23/1933:1 Firemen called for burning chair at Cox apartment, 06/23/1933:2 False alarm at Soule School, 09/15/1933:1 Rubbish fire on Hillside Ave, 11/03/1933:1 First since May 16th, 11/10/1933:1 False alarm at Center and Lovell St calls entire department,

01/12/1934:1 Department does the job right, 02/23/1934:1 Glidden's store suffers heavy losses in fire, 02/23/1934:1 Fire destroys two brooder houses at West's on Pleasant St, 03/23/1934:7 Fire destroys Jesse Hall's incubator house and several hundred eggs,

03/30/1934:1 Kinsman extinguishes gasoline fire with milk, 04/27/1934:8 Fire in barn owned by Mrs Ocena Barnes, 06/01/1934:1 Chimney fire at Thomastown School, 06/08/1934:1 Rubbish fire spreads to garage at Hokanson's on Wareham St,

06/08/1934:1 Fire at Max Green's new barn on Bedford St, 06/15/1934:1 Grease fire at Finn's restaurant, 09/07/1934:2 Rubbish fire on Pleasant St, 09/07/1934:2 Gasoline cleansing cause blaze at Holloway's, 10/05/1934:3 Anderson's garage and auto at Everett and Keith St burns, 12/14/1934:1

Fireside Gifts Mrs George Dennett, 9 Court End Ave (ad), 12/02/1932:8

Fireworks Sale through licensed dealers only, 06/20/1930:1 Names of businesses issued sale permits listed, 07/04/1930:1 Licenses to sell discussed at selectmen's meeting, 07/01/1932:1 Selectmen make ruling, 06/16/1933:1 Farrar's stand (ad), 06/30/1933:8

First Baptist Church Presented with new hymn board, 05/02/1930:2 Pastor Henry Vinal resigns, 12/02/1932:3 H.Y. Vinal retires from active service, 12/02/1932:6

First Church of Christ Sign near Christian Science church detracts from value of property,

06/20/1930:1 First Congregational Church

Edward Fessenden constructs tables from spire, 01/03/1930:1 Brush fire behind church, 04/18/1930:1 Hosts county Neighborhood convention, 06/13/1930:4

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First Congregational Church cont. Windows broken in church, 07/25/1930:4 Holds annual business meeting, 12/05/1930:2 Holds annual meeting, 04/17/1931:2 Hosts baccalaureate service, 06/19/1931:6 Schedule of Ancestors' Sunday events (ad) (p), 07/24/1931:4 Holds annual supper and roll call, 10/30/1931:2 Parish holds annual meeting, 04/08/1932:1 Hosts county Neighborhood convention, 05/13/1932:4 Hosts 8th annual observance of Ancestor's Day, 08/19/1932:3 Holds annual roll call, 10/21/1932:3 Hosts closing session of Neighborhood convention, 06/22/1934:6 Holds election at annual business meeting, 12/07/1934:1

First National Stores, Inc. Permit granted for sign on Center St, 10/03/1930:1 Employs Russell Standish, 06/19/1931:1 Brockton dairy wants license to sell here, 02/05/1932:1 Agreement reached on milk license, 02/26/1932:1 Brockton dairy gets license to sell milk here, 02/26/1932:1

First Unitarian Church Public forum : The Use of Leisure in Middleboro, 02/14/1930:3 Charles Bates gives address at Unitarian Friendly Hour, 02/28/1930:2 Charles Bates speaks on Makers of Middleboro's Homes, 03/14/1930:2 Lecture: The Makers of Homes of Middleboro (Charles H. Bates),

03/21/1930:7 Woman's Alliance holds annual meeting, 03/28/1930:5 Holds annual meeting, 04/04/1930:3 Harry Goodale speaks on "Community Activities," 04/18/1930:4 Exterior painted, auditorium re-decorated, 09/05/1930:1 Holds annual meeting, 04/10/1931:3 Services resume for season, 09/11/1931:2 Wilfred Cromwell resigns as tenor soloist, 11/13/1931:1 Holds annual meeting, 04/08/1932:2 New organization, Nairatinu Society, formed by young people,

01/06/1933:1 Holds annual meeting, 04/07/1933:1 Sermon text (l), 07/07/1933:8 Beneficiary of J. Augustine Sparrow's will, 04/20/1934:1 Holds Festival of the Seasons, 05/04/1934:7 Hosts Memorial Sunday service, 06/01/1934:6

Fisette, Joseph Emile Wed to Deliska Belanger in 1930, 01/23/1931:4

Fish (Mr) Moves to South Middleboro, 02/14/1930:7

Fish, Alphonso D. Strikes Bridgewater man on Wareham St, 12/15/1933:3

Fish, Beverly Tinkham's student performs at NE Conservatory of Music, 03/09/1934:1

Fish, Caroline Student at St. Luke's in New Bedford, 05/22/1931:2

Fish, Carolyn Estelle Engaged to John M. Callan, 09/28/1934:1

Fish, Donald Registers at NE Conservatory of Music to study pipe organ,

11/24/1933:1 Fish, Esther L.

Announces opening of Tintmor Studio on South Main St, 03/27/1931:1 Tintmor Studio, 55 South Main St (ad), 03/27/1931:4

Fish, Robert Sells South Main St cottage to Wilfred Fish, 01/24/1930:1 Purchases store in Plympton, 03/14/1930:1 Re-opens general store in Plympton, 04/04/1930:6 Sells Cherry St farm to William Rose, 09/18/1931:1 Exchanges property with Mrs Fred Bowman, 03/09/1934:1

Fish, Robert E. Sells Wareham St parcel to Henry Guertin, 08/28/1931:1

Fish, Sarah Fractures wrist after thrown to sidewalk by revolving door,

12/15/1933:1

Fish, Wilfred Emery's auto collides with Middleboro Laundry truck on South Main St,

09/15/1933:1 Fish, Wilfred T.

Purchases South Main St cottage from Robert Fish, 01/24/1930:1 Fish Markets

William Finn opens new seafood grill and market on East Grove St, 05/29/1931:1

Grand opening of Finn's seafood grill, oyster bar, and fish market (ad), 05/29/1931:3

Success of Finn's grill leads to winter hours, 08/28/1931:1 Luther Bailey closes fish market, opens meat market 55 years ago,

10/02/1931:7 People's Fish Market, B.G. Robbins manager (ad), 04/29/1932:8

Fisher, Annie M. Widow of Walter H. dies at age 80, 05/15/1931:4 Obituary, 05/22/1931:1

Fisher, Charles B. Obituary, 08/18/1933:1 South Middleboro folks attend Waquoit funeral, 08/18/1933:5

Fisher, Clara Playze Obituary, 03/14/1930:2 Funeral held in Onset, 03/21/1930:4

Fisher, Wallace Wed to Marjorie Thomas, 09/28/1934:6

Fisher, Walter H. Obituary, 04/04/1930:1 Dies at age 79, 04/04/1930:4 Member of Odd Fellows dies, 06/20/1930:2

Fishes and Fishing see also Herring - Middleboro; Middleboro Fish and Game Protective

Association Ban in force due to drought lifted, 05/23/1930:1 Good-sized bass caught at Assawompsett 55 years ago, 07/17/1931:2 Club formed for preservation and protection of game and fish 55 years

ago, 07/24/1931:6 Orrin Travers charged with fishing without a license, 10/09/1931:1 Tispaquin Pond gets large consignment of yellow perch, 04/29/1932:1 Sidney Thomas catches 1-lb. trout during Nemasket herring run,

05/06/1932:1 Warden distributes 3,000 to area streams, 12/09/1932:1 Warden liberates 2,500 trout, 12/30/1932:1 Too much water for best trout fishing, 04/21/1933:4 Streams stocked with trout, 05/05/1933:3 Percy Griswold lands 67 trout in five days, 06/02/1933:4 Ice fishing alive and well here, 01/26/1934:1 Trout season slow, 04/20/1934:1 Rain eliminates odor from lower reaches of Nemasket, 05/18/1934:1

Fisk, Allen Resides in New York, 05/25/1934:1

Fisk, Allen A. Engaged to Christena Buchanan, 04/29/1932:4

Fisk, Allen R. Wed to Christena Buchanan, 05/13/1932:4

Fiske, Allan R. Infant son of Frank R. and Anna M. Manwaring dies, 04/18/1930:4

Fiske, Arthur Employed at State Farm, 08/19/1932:2

Fiske, Clarence Moves to East Providence, RI, 11/27/1931:4 Purchases Briggs place from Evelyn Rouleau, 03/18/1932:1

Fiske, Clarence E. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 03/18/1932:5

Fiske, Frank Raymond Twin daughters born, 08/07/1931:4

Fiske, George State patrolman transfers here from Holden, 12/05/1930:3

Fiske, George L. Transfers to local state police barracks, 03/06/1931:4

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Fiske, Mrs Robert Reginald Bride tendered shower, 03/23/1934:4

Fiske, Robert Wed to Marjorie Plissey, 04/20/1934:1

Fitch, Emma L. Obituary, 05/11/1934:1 Widow of Charles E. dies at age 83, 05/11/1934:4 Will in probate, 06/22/1934:5

Fitting, Mabel Ill with scarlet fever, 12/04/1931:1

Fitting, Susie Member of Degree of Pocahontas dies, 06/20/1930:2

Fitting, Susie S.C. Obituary, 04/18/1930:1 Wife of David L. dies at age 37, 04/18/1930:4

Fittz, L.L. Accepts call from Rockland church 50 years ago, 01/24/1930:10

Fitzgerald, Alma R. Obituary, 05/26/1933:1

Fitzgerald, Desmond A. State patrolman transfers to Framingham, 12/05/1930:3

Fitzgerald, Desmond P. New state patrolman at Troop D, 07/25/1930:1

Fitzgerald, Thomas State patrolman assigned here, 08/07/1931:1

Fitzsimmons, Mary Petitions to erect garage and store gasoline, 06/23/1933:4 Tax collector's sale of real estate, 06/22/1934:5

Flag Day Women's Relief Corps conducts exercises, 06/20/1930:3

Flags That Legion flag (l) (Patrick J. McMahon), 03/21/1930:7 Sons of Veterans urges greater display of flags (l), 05/20/1932:1 The Living Flag poem by Thomas E. Hirst, 11/30/1934:3

Flanders (Mr) Vegetables, fruit and flowers (ad), 06/12/1931:9

Flanders, Bert W. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:6 Flanders and Hewitt collide on East Grove St, 12/09/1932:1 Pleads not guilty to drunkenness, reckless driving, and drunk driving,

12/16/1932:1 Fined $100 for drunk driving, 12/23/1932:1

Flanders, Elaine Engaged to Ian G.B. Morrison, 03/06/1931:1 Wed to Ian G.E. Morrison, 11/13/1931:4, 11/20/1931:6

Flanders, Wilmot Resides in Chicago, IL, 08/29/1930:3 Attends school in Birmingham, Alabama, 06/29/1934:3 Attends the University of Alabama, 09/07/1934:7

Fleming, Amy Member of Taunton Orchestra Club, 06/05/1931:1

Fleming, Edward Member of high school baseball team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Flood, Dorothy E. Engaged to Almon W. Westgate, 04/20/1934:4 Wed to Almon W. Westgate, Jr., 04/27/1934:4

Flood, James A. Engaged to Mary J. Gaeta, 11/04/1932:4 Wed to Mary J. Gaeta, 11/18/1932:4

Flood, Norman Son born, 03/31/1933:4

Flood, Priscilla Narrowly escapes serious injury in hit-and-run at the Green,

05/22/1931:1 Flood, Viola

Chimney fire on East Main St, 04/18/1930:1 Floods

Flood damage heavy here, 04/14/1933:1 High water undermines Bedford St, 04/21/1933:1 Severe rain storm causes trouble in Rock, 04/21/1933:2

Flora, Mrs R.E. Joins husband in Chicago, 07/25/1930:9 Resides in Detroit, MI, 05/08/1931:3

Flora M. Clark School Dedication service unveils new inscription, 06/29/1934:6

Florends, Joseph Sawyer at L.O. Atwood's mill, 10/03/1930:3

Flowers see also Alexander, J. Herbert; Leland Carnation Co.; Leland's Flower

Shop; Nurseries (plant) Mrs Charles White picks pansy from garden, 01/10/1930:1 Macomber picks full-blown dandelion, 01/10/1930:9 Florence Robinson's crocuses appear in springlike weather,

02/28/1930:1 Dahlia bulbs from Vickery or Wright (ad), 04/11/1930:10 Kingman's night-blooming cereus unfolds 55 years ago, 06/13/1930:3 Track supervisor Barrett plants roses in depot park, 07/04/1930:4 Jennie Sampson's night-blooming cereus has four blossoms,

08/08/1930:2 Mrs Foster Hatch has rose bush in bloom, 10/24/1930:3 Flanders, vegetables, fruit and flowers (ad), 06/12/1931:9 Mrs James Morrissey's rambler rose in bloom, 10/23/1931:1 Mrs E.B. Lovell picks bouquet of pansies, 11/27/1931:1 Mrs F.T. Towne picks English violets from garden, 11/27/1931:1 Angie Tripp has dandelion in bloom, 11/27/1931:2 Dandelion in full bloom in Edward Garde's yard, 12/11/1931:6 Mrs Williams Eaton has pansies and dandelions in bloom, 01/22/1932:2 Dandelions in full bloom at Tinkham's and Delano's, 01/22/1932:3 Dandelions up in South Middleboro, 01/22/1932:7 Forsythia in bloom at Mrs Herbert Erickson's, 02/05/1932:4 Willard Dunham's bed of crocuses in full bloom, 03/18/1932:1 A.E. Boardman, florist, East Grove St (ad), 05/27/1932:8 John Burgess has bridal wreath in bloom for second time, 09/16/1932:1 Mrs Leon Hayward has pink running rose in full bloom, 09/30/1932:7 Frank Graham picks full apple blossom, 10/07/1932:7 Mrs Newkirk picks myrtle bloom, 12/16/1932:1 Ebenezer Pickens reports yellow crocuses in bloom, 02/24/1933:1 William Wright's Bedford St gardens and trees make pretty sight,

05/05/1933:8 Mrs C.T. Westgate's dandelions in full bloom, 11/16/1934:3

Floyd, Herbert Delays occupancy of farm, 10/02/1931:6

Floyd, Herbert F. Purchases 50-acre turkey farm from Horace Case, 09/25/1931:1

Flynn, Honora Obituary, 02/05/1932:1 Wife of William H. dies at age 61, 02/05/1932:4

Flynn, Joseph Sells Plymouth St house to Ernest Aubrey, 05/26/1933:1 Moves to Lowell, 06/09/1933:1

Fogg, Horace T. Obituary, 08/22/1930:4

Foley, Annie Niece dies in Beverly, 01/02/1931:1

Foley, John E. Purchases North Middleboro cottage from H.E. Turner, 03/07/1930:1

Foley, Raymond State patrolman transfers here from Framingham, 12/05/1930:3 Transfers to Petersham, 12/19/1930:3

Food see also Dairies; Fruit; Poultry; Vegetables Five cases of eggs available for needy here, 01/05/1934:1 Elks and high school girls solicit funds for free milk, 03/02/1934:1

Football see also Middleborough Memorial High School - Sports Plans underway for town team, 08/29/1930:1 Town to be represented by local eleven, 09/19/1930:2 Town team opens play on October 4th, 09/26/1930:1 J. Frederick Shurtleff candidate for Brown University team,

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Football cont. Plans for athletic association here, 12/26/1930:3 Getting ready for season, 08/28/1931:4 Prospects for town team draw a crowd, 09/11/1931:1 Town team in offing, 09/11/1931:1 Johnstone voted best Colby football player, 12/04/1931:1 A.A. team organizes for season, 08/26/1932:1 Middleboro A.A. team shaping up, 09/02/1932:1 Practice sessions begin for town team, 09/16/1932:1 Town team opens season at Stoughton, 09/30/1932:1 Local town team made good showing in past season, 1/27/1933:1 Town team enjoys banquet, 1/27/1933:1 Call for candidates for town team, 09/08/1933:1 Town team opens season, 09/15/1933:1 Town team opens season at Abington, 09/22/1933:1 Town team holds annual banquet, 02/02/1934:1 Team plays at new playground on Sunday, 09/28/1934:1 Team called Tigers organizes, 10/05/1934:1

Forbes, John Mosley Wedding described, 01/26/1934:3

Forbes, Sherman Wed to Annabel Otis, 10/19/1934:1

Ford, Frank Brockton couple married 50 years, 01/24/1930:1

Forest Fires Two grass fires and a brush fire demand attention of department,

03/07/1930:1 Brush fires on Precinct St, Plymouth St, Everett St, North St, Wall St,

and Rhode Island Rd, 03/21/1930:1 Fire to smoke out wood chuck gets out of control, 03/28/1930:1 Serious fire in field in Lakeville, 03/28/1930:1 Grass fire at Arthur Winslow estate, 03/28/1930:7 Grass fires about Muttock do little damage, 04/04/1930:1 Brush fires on Indian Hill, Wood St, near railroad bridge, and near

Plymouth and Nemasket St, 04/04/1930:10 Department busy nearly all day with blaze on east side of tracks,

04/11/1930:1 Squad responds to calls on Precinct St and Miller St, 04/11/1930:3 Brush fire at rear of First Congregational, across from Leighton's on

East Main St, and in rear of Kelley's house in Eddyville, 04/18/1930:1 Tough blaze in woods on Bedford St and grass fire on Rock St,

04/25/1930:1 Van Steenbergh and Perkins lose 50 acres, 04/25/1930:9 Burns over 600 acres in Thomastown, 05/02/1930:1 Blaze near Cook's brick yard, 05/02/1930:4 Fires continue, destroy cottage and furnishings, 05/09/1930:4 North Middleboro scene of three blazes this week, 05/09/1930:7 Eleven-year-old boy confessed firebug, 05/16/1930:1 Plan before selectmen to prevent fires, 05/16/1930:1 Blaze on Plymouth St across from Savage farm, 05/16/1930:2 Steam roller sparks grass fire on West Grove St, 06/06/1930:5 Blaze at Bedford and Clay St burns 10 acres at Dunham place,

06/06/1930:6 Brush fire on Taunton St, 06/20/1930:1 Big fires in Plymouth and Bourne cast pall of smoke, 08/08/1930:1 Dump fires and steam shovel cause blazes, 08/08/1930:1 Brush fire on new state road near Fall Brook, 09/12/1930:4 In the woods near corner of Cherry and East Grove St, 09/19/1930:4 Bridgewater blaze leaves pall of smoke here, 09/26/1930:1 Discovered well under way on north side of Center St, 10/10/1930:3 Grass fire at Montello and East Main St, 10/10/1930:4 Squad busy with grass and forest fires, 10/10/1930:8 Brush fire on new state road, 10/17/1930:1 Grass fire near Hastay's home, 11/07/1930:4 Brush fire in woods near Little River, 11/14/1930:7 Skaters' bonfire turns to grass fire at Nevertouch Pond, 12/19/1930:1 Grass fire on Everett St, 01/23/1931:1 Brush fire on Pleasant St, 01/30/1931:1, 4 Brush fire on Cherry St, 03/06/1931:4 Brush fire on Fuller St, 03/20/1931:4

Forest Fires cont. Brush fire on Center St, 03/27/1931:1 Grass fire on Fairview St, 04/03/1931:4 Brisk forest fire in rear of Waterville School, 04/10/1931:4 Grass fire on Courtland St, 04/10/1931:4 Appeal for caution as season starts, 04/17/1931:1 Brush fire near Soule School, grass fires on old Center St and on

Cambridge St, 04/17/1931:1 Brush fires on Sachem St and Grove St, grass fire on Bedford St, and

brisk blaze in Lakeville, 04/17/1931:1 Grass fires near Nemasket station and at Muttock, and stubborn blaze in

southern part of town, 04/17/1931:1 Brush fires on Marion Rd and on Cherry St, 04/24/1931:2 Brush fire at East Grove and Wood St, 05/01/1931:1 Brush fire near Precinct church, on Plymouth St, and on Grove St,

05/08/1931:1 In hills near pumping station, 05/15/1931:1 Blazes in East Middleboro, near Nemasket Hill Cemetery, and in peat

bog at Short and Plymouth St, 05/22/1931:1 Peat fire in Blackman's swamp along West Grove St, 07/03/1931:4 Scrub growth burns in Woods on old Center St, 08/07/1931:4 Brisk fire in woods behind Hastay's on Wareham St, 08/28/1931:2 Town fortunate in past year, 10/09/1931:1 Grass fire on Plympton St, wood fire on Fuller St, 10/30/1931:1 Several acres burn in North Middleboro, 01/01/1932:1 Brush fire at Center and Pleasant St, 02/19/1932:1 Grass fire on Carmel St and brush fires on Wareham St and Cherry St,

02/26/1932:1 Near homes of Bert Flanders and Amos Buckman in Rock,

02/26/1932:7 Blazes at Vaughan and Wood St and near Bridge St, 03/18/1932:1 Grass fire on Rice St, brush fire on Wood St, 03/25/1932:4 Brush fire off Ash St, 04/01/1932:1 Grass fire on Carmel St, 04/01/1932:1 Prouty and neighbors fight brush fire, 04/01/1932:7 Grass fire on Plymouth St, 04/08/1932:1 Rubbish fire gets away from Cobb, 04/08/1932:1 Brush fire on East Grove St and on Everett St, 04/22/1932:4 Grass fire at foot of Rock St, on Cedar St,, and on North St,

04/22/1932:4 Brush fire in Waterville, 04/29/1932:1 Stubborn blaze on Plain St, 04/29/1932:1 Brush fire on Marion Rd, 05/06/1932:1 Brush fire on River St and near Plymouth and Short St, 05/13/1932:1 Brush fires off Spruce St, on Chestnut St, and on Cross St, 05/20/1932:4 Brush fire on Bedford St, 05/27/1932:1 Brush fire off Stone St, 06/24/1932:4 Fire in woods off Purchase St, 07/01/1932:4 Brush fires on Plympton St and in South Middleboro, 07/15/1932:8 Brush fires caused by berry pickers, 07/22/1932:1 Fire on Purchase St, in East Middleboro, on Rocky Meadow St, and on

France St, 07/22/1932:1 Brush fires on Star Ave and Plymouth St, 07/29/1932:1 Brush fire on Cherry St, 08/19/1932:1 Grass fire at Maddigan's on Everett St, 1/27/1933:1 Pine stand blaze on shores of Wood's Pond, 1/27/1933:1 Grass fire near Reed's on Wareham St, 02/03/1933:8 Grass fires get start on season, 03/17/1933:1 Grass fire started by fallen package on East Grove St, 03/31/1933:1 Fire in rear of Waterville School and near West Grove and Taunton St,

04/07/1933:1 Brush fire off Carmel St, 05/05/1933:1 Slash burns near Vernon and Center St, 05/05/1933:1 Burns over 30 acres in Lakeville, 05/19/1933:1 Blaze in woods near Barden Hill fire tower, 05/19/1933:4 Blaze in woods near traffic circle, 07/14/1933:1 Brush fire near Short St, 07/14/1933:4 Brush fire near traffic circle, 11/24/1933:1 First of the season burns small area on Everett St, 03/23/1934:1 Grass fire gets out of hand at Bryant's in Warrentown, 04/13/1934:1

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Forest Fires cont. Grass fires on Spencer St and off Washburn St, 04/20/1934:1 Grass fire on Everett St, 04/27/1934:1 Fire protection project complete, 04/27/1934:3 Brush fire near Wareham and Wood St, 05/04/1934:1 Pine St blaze first of season, 05/11/1934:1 Brush fire at Urann's bog, 09/07/1934:2 Brush fire on Taunton St, 11/23/1934:1 Brush fire in Lakeville, 12/21/1934:1

Forest Street School PTA presents Adam and Eva, 02/06/1931:4 PTA holds 5th annual banquet, 06/05/1931:1 PTA presents The Absent-Minded Bridegroom (ad) (t), 03/25/1932:5 PTA presents The Absentminded Bridegroom, 04/08/1932:2 Money taken in break-in, 03/31/1933:1 History of our schools (l) (t) (J. Stearns Cushing), 06/16/1933:4 Elizabeth Drew teacher, 09/08/1933:1

Forests see also Trees Middleboro quota filled for national reforestation project, 05/26/1933:1 Middleboro fills quota of 30 men for forestry camp, 06/02/1933:1

Fornaciari, Emo A. Wedding described, 11/16/1934:1 Wed to Mabel I. Guidoboni, 11/16/1934:4

Fornaciari, Enio A. Engaged to Mabel I. Guidaboni, 10/26/1934:4

Forney, Louis Purchases Everett St home of John Witbeck, 07/11/1930:1

Forsberg, Alice Engaged to Cecil Northway, 08/08/1930:4

Forsberg, Alice A. Wed to Cecil R. Northway, 08/22/1930:4

Forsberg, Alice Alberta Wedding described, 08/22/1930:1

Forsberg, Charles Fined $10 for speeding, 08/08/1930:1

Forsberg, Flora Resides in Brockton, 05/16/1930:1 X-ray technician at Goddard hospital, 07/10/1931:1

Forsberg, Harold Narrowly escapes serious accident in mishap with Savard's log gear,

12/02/1932:1 Forsberg, Thalia

Studies library science at Simmons College, 09/25/1931:1 Fortes, Dominga

Wed to Antone D. Santos, 07/15/1932:4 Fortier, Mrs Harry

Resides in Springfield, ME, 05/25/1934:1 Fortin, Joseph

Restaurant owner fined $10 for selling substandard milk, 07/03/1931:2 Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:7, 05/05/1933:7 Obituary, 04/06/1934:1 Dies at age 73, 04/06/1934:4 Will in probate, 04/20/1934:6

Fortin, Marcel Hartling's auto struck by running boy, Fortin, 07/21/1933:4

Fortin, Mrs Gideon Reports son leaves with carnival, 09/01/1933:4

Foster, Estella M. Wedding described, 08/22/1930:1 Wed to Clarence A. Holmes, 08/22/1930:4

Foster, J.M. Chimney fire on Highland St, 02/27/1931:2 Auction sale at farm (ad), 08/05/1932:8

Foster, J.N. Receives carload of cows from New Hampshire, 08/29/1930:3

Foster, Joseph In Vermont buying cows, 10/24/1930:6 Chimney fire on Highland St, 02/27/1931:4, 03/17/1933:1, 02/16/1934:4

Foster, Malcolm Employed at sanatorium, 08/26/1932:3 Wedding described, 06/30/1933:6 Moves from Rock to Vaughn St, 01/05/1934:4 Son born, 06/08/1934:4, 7

Foster, Malcolm L. Herbert Chase injured when son's car rear-ended by Foster on Wareham

St, 08/21/1931:1 Foster, Malcom

Wed to Isabel Sylvia, 06/30/1933:4 Foster, Vincent

Young Scout officials receive keys to town (p), 04/08/1932:4 Transfers to State Ag College in the fall, 06/16/1933:3 Resumes work at Segregansett Agricultural school, 01/12/1934:7 Segregansett Ag School student a delegate to Massachusetts FFA,

04/06/1934:3 Foundries (see Metal and Metal Work) 4-H Club

Plymouth County leaders meet at GAR hall, 01/23/1931:4 North Middleboro club holds 8th annual exhibition, 05/25/1934:5

Fournier, Adelaid Dies in New Bedford, 03/07/1930:9

Fournier, Archie Dies in Attleboro, 10/20/1933:6

Fourth of July The occasional fire cracker and the flag display marks holiday,

07/11/1930:1 Passes quietly in South Middleboro, 07/11/1930:4 Holiday quietest in many years, 07/11/1930:8 Horribles parade in Rock over 4th, 07/18/1930:7 Conditions much calmer than in years past, 07/10/1931:1 Horribles parade held in Rock, 07/10/1931:2 Safe and sane, 07/10/1931:2 Spirit of the 4th manifested with Horribles parade in North Middleboro,

07/10/1931:4 A look back at past celebrations, 07/01/1932:1 Safe and sane celebration here, 07/08/1932:1 Quiet at Rock, 07/08/1932:6 Church bells ring in holiday, 07/08/1932:7 Six young men each fined $10 for disturbing the peace, 07/15/1932:1 First community celebration for many years, 07/07/1933:1 Legion drum corps presents fine celebration (t), 07/07/1933:1 Description of North Middleboro celebration, 07/07/1933:3 Celebration not complete without Horribles parade, 06/08/1934:1 Please contribute to fund, 06/22/1934:1 Generous response to fund appeal, schedule of events, 06/29/1934:1

Fourth District Court First time in many months no business conducted, 12/05/1930:9 Must vacate quarters in academy, move to P.H. Peirce grocery,

07/24/1931:1 Plans for courthouse and police quarters discussed by selectmen,

09/18/1931:1 New quarters discussed, 12/04/1931:1 Peirce Estate Trustees willing to help town with plan for police station

and court room, 12/11/1931:1 Chamber members favors agreement with Peirce Trustees for

accommodations, 12/18/1931:1 Study town meeting warrant carefully, 12/18/1931:1 Petty bickering marks special town meeting, 12/25/1931:1 County commissioners look over quarters here, 02/19/1932:2 Act passed to authorize loan, 02/26/1932:3 Lyric Hall to be used for court, 02/26/1932:5 District Court moves from Peirce Academy to Old American building,

03/04/1932:1 Harold Hurley re-appointed clerk of court, 06/24/1932:1 Financial crisis hits local court, 03/10/1933:1 Lively scramble for local judgeship, 10/20/1933:1 Acting justice Sullivan comments on 34 years of judicial duties,

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Fourth District Court cont. L. Francis Callan appointed clerk pro tempore, 06/08/1934:1 Additional table installed for press corps, 09/21/1934:1 New judge, John H. Sullivan, appointed, 12/28/1934:1

Fowler, Francis S. Three men escape injury as car plunges into Nemasket, 10/20/1933:1

Fowler, Hazel Wedding described, 02/17/1933:6

Fowler, Hazel H. Engaged to Laurence M. Carmichael, 02/03/1933:4

Fowler, Joseph W. Obituary, 06/29/1934:1 Dies at age 88, 06/29/1934:4

Fowler, Norman Class of 1930 prophet (p), 06/20/1930:1

Fowler, Stewart Boy scout receives Bacon Medal (p), 11/21/1930:6

Fox, Annie S. Obituary, 05/05/1933:1 Widow of George H. dies at age 60, 05/05/1933:4

Fox, Lillian Tauremid String Quartette performs for Marion Woman's club,

01/08/1932:1 Fox, Vernald W.

Engaged to Gladys I. Priestnal, 05/19/1933:4 Fox Hunting

Herbert Thomas kills six fox so far this season, 01/31/1930:5 Middleboro Fish and Game Association holds annual Thanksgiving

hunt, 11/28/1930:1 Henry Shaw shots fine specimen, 12/05/1930:7 Henry Shaw brings in deer and fox, 12/12/1930:6 Cormi Beech shoots 12-lb. fox, 12/12/1930:8 Edward Corayer shoots 11-lb. fox, 12/19/1930:7 Good number of hunters and dogs out for annual Fish & Game

Association hunt, 01/02/1931:1 Commi Beech shots 12-lb. fox, 01/09/1931:1 Henry Shaw shoots first of season, 10/16/1931:2 J.D. Sullivan bags 10-lb. fox, 10/30/1931:1 Fish and Game Protective Association second hunt unexciting,

10/30/1931:2 Fox liberated from Leighton's menagerie during fire killed by McCrillis,

11/06/1931:1 No score on local fox hunt, 11/13/1931:3 John D. Sullivan shows off prowess, 12/04/1931:1 Commi Beech shots two, 12/11/1931:1 Henry Shaw gets three, William Shaw one, 01/01/1932:3 Charles Bassett, Jr. shoots fine fox, 12/30/1932:6 Howard Bryant bags fine specimen, 11/03/1933:1 Hank Bryant shoots large fox, 01/12/1934:1 Hunter Thomas Lockman has story to tell, 02/23/1934:2

Foy, Lillian Member of Tauremid String Quartette, 09/23/1932:1 Tauremid String Quartette furnishes music for wedding at East

Bridgewater, 09/30/1932:1 Foye, Arnold

Chimney fire on Summer St, 02/09/1934:1 Lets Summer St house to Daniel Minkle, 05/11/1934:1

Foye, Arnold L. Obituary, 12/08/1933:1 Dies at age 60, 12/08/1933:4 Will in probate, 12/22/1933:6

Foye, Eunice T. Widow of Frank H. dies at age 82, 06/09/1933:4 Will in probate, 06/23/1933:5

Foye, Harold Daughter born, 11/20/1931:4

Foye, I.M. Opens class for singing 55 years ago, 01/23/1931:6

Foye, Mrs Frank H. Obituary, 06/09/1933:1

Foye, Otis W. Text of Ancestors' Day sermon, 08/18/1933:3

Francis, E. Louisa Will in probate, 03/25/1932:2

Francis, Elizabeth Carder Engaged to Edwin Miller Ryder, 02/09/1934:1

Francis, Frank J. Tax collector's sale, 01/30/1931:5 Petition to foreclose tax lien, 08/11/1933:6

Francis, Frank Joseph Petition to foreclose tax lien, 06/09/1933:6

Francis, Ida G. Petition to foreclose tax lien, 06/09/1933:6, 08/11/1933:6

Franco-American Association (see French Artisans Society) Frank, John H.

Obituary, 02/23/1934:1 Frank, Mrs Charles P.

Resides in South Dartmouth, 04/29/1932:1 Frank's Barber Shop

42 Everett St (ad), 08/22/1930:8 Fraser, Edna K.

County supervisor of knitting project closes work, 04/13/1934:1 Frates, Mary A.

Petition for administration of estate, 09/08/1933:6 Montgomery Home petitions for claim on estate, 02/23/1934:8 Administrator presents account of estate, 11/02/1934:4

Frates, Tony Auto collides with Norwood car on Center St, 04/04/1930:10

Fraud Local merchant takes wooden money, 11/21/1930:5 Member of U.S. Marines held here for passing worthless checks,

04/17/1931:1 Boston man nabbed here, 05/08/1931:1 Police alert, look out for bad check passer, 07/24/1931:1 Novel racket worked here, 09/11/1931:1 The unordered-goods racket reappears, 11/20/1931:4 New swindle alert, 01/01/1932:4 Suggested in filling welfare board grocery orders for indigent,

05/27/1932:1 Selectmen handle complaints about grocers at meeting, 05/27/1932:2 Start made in getting to bottom of grocers' alleged racket, 06/03/1932:1 Investigations into welfare fraud closed, 06/10/1932:1 Welfare Board meets with merchants, 06/10/1932:1 Selectmen query Welfare Board members, 06/10/1932:4 Boynton commended for ridding welfare department of fraud,

07/15/1932:1 Beware, another furniture club racket (ad) (l) (William Egger),

09/30/1932:6 "Orphan" racket worked here last week, 12/23/1932:1 Police warn of man buying gold and silver, 03/03/1933:4 Antone Stanley loses court case against American Lithuanian Co-

operative Market, 09/08/1933:1 Frawley, John J.

Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 09/01/1933:6 Frawley, Thomas P.

Funeral held in Lowell, 05/06/1932:1 Frazier, Anna G.

Engaged to Anthony P. Caperello, 07/14/1933:4 Wed to Anthony P. Caperello, 07/21/1933:4

Frazier, Anthony V. Runs into Judge Washburn's car on Nickerson St, 12/04/1931:6

Frazier, Joseph A. Engaged to Eva A. Dutra, 11/09/1934:4, 11/16/1934:4

Fred, Frank Anthony Freitas arrested for hit-and-run in which Fred was killed,

11/24/1933:1 Killed by hit-and-run driver, 11/24/1933:1 Reward offered for arrest of hit-and-run driver, 11/24/1933:4 Anthony Freitas pleads not guilty, 12/01/1933:1 Freitas case sent to grand jury, 12/08/1933:1

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Fred, Frank cont. Petition for administration of estate, 12/08/1933:5 Freitas gets two years for manslaughter after leaving scene of accident,

03/02/1934:1 Fred, Frank M.

Dies at age 60, 11/24/1933:4 Fred, Joseph

Wedding described, 11/18/1932:1 Wed to Lena Ferreira, 11/18/1932:4

Fred, Joseph V. Engaged to Lena Ferreira, 11/04/1932:4

Fred, Josephine Engaged to George Millette, 05/06/1932:1 Wedding described, 05/13/1932:1 Wed to George Millette, 05/13/1932:4

Fred, Manuel L. Engaged to Franceline Botelho, 05/26/1933:4

Fredberg's Store of Bargains The Bargain Store changes hands, now Fredberg's (ad), 10/07/1932:2 Shoes, 252 Center St (ad), 12/16/1932:3

Frederick Lobl Co. (see Lobl, Frederick) Fredette, George

New manager of Park Theatre, 09/26/1930:1 Gets three months for drunk driving, 03/25/1932:2 Daughter born, 10/21/1932:4

Fredette, George R. Wed to Dorothy M. Broadbent, 07/04/1930:4

Freed, Hildur A. Engaged to Ernest E. Fickert, 08/18/1933:4

Freedman, Isadore Gomes cranks car already in gear, backs into Freedman's truck,

07/29/1932:1 Granted junk yard license, 01/06/1933:4

Freeman, Alton S. Obituary, 10/12/1934:1 Dies at age 55, 10/12/1934:4

Freeman, Andrew Obituary, 03/28/1930:1 Dies at age 87, 03/28/1930:4 Obituary, 04/04/1930:1 Will in probate, 04/11/1930:5 GAR member dies in March, 05/30/1930:1

Freeman, Ella Tinkham Obituary, 04/29/1932:1

Freeman, Geraldine Wedding described, 07/11/1930:1

Freeman, Marion L. Obituary, 10/26/1934:1 Brighton child dies at age 1, 10/26/1934:4

Freeman, Martha J. Wife of Russell A. dies at age 27, 10/12/1934:4 Obituary, 10/19/1934:1

Freeman, Matilda R. Petition for administration of estate, 04/11/1930:5

Freeman, Russell Daughter born, 11/25/1932:4, 06/08/1934:4

Freeman, Sadie Funeral held at West Somerville, 03/10/1933:2

Freeman, Wayne Ernest Thomas pushed through plate glass window at Pierce's hardware

by runaway auto, 11/04/1932:1 Freitas, Anthony

Wedding described, 05/09/1930:1 Wed to Cecelia M. Trinque, 05/09/1930:4 Auto clips North Abington car at Oak and Frank St, 07/07/1933:1 Arrested for hit-and-run, 11/24/1933:1 Pleads not guilty, 12/01/1933:1 Freitas case sent to grand jury, 12/08/1933:1 Gets two years in jail for manslaughter after leaving scene of accident,

03/02/1934:1

Freitas, George Chimney fire on Plymouth St, 12/23/1932:1

Freitas, Henry Engaged to Helen E. Houlihan, 02/03/1933:4 Wed to Helen E. Houlihan, 02/17/1933:4

Freitas, Joseph Barn on Vaughan St struck by lightning, 07/11/1930:9

French, Kate Missionary returns from India, 08/01/1930:6 Tells of experiences in India, 08/08/1930:5

French, S. Frederick Obituary, 12/21/1934:4

French Artisans Society Holds 17th annual Mardi-Gras ball, 03/07/1930:1 Holds annual Mardi Gras ball, 02/20/1931:1 Holds annual Mardi Gras party, 02/12/1932:1 Mardi Gras profits to be used for charity, 02/19/1932:1 People aided by French Artisans (l) (William G. Boynton), 03/18/1932:7

Frietas, Anthony Engaged to Cecilia Mary Trinque, 04/18/1930:4

Frost, May Wonson Obituary, 06/23/1933:1 Widow of Charles W. dies at age 73, 06/23/1933:4

Frost, Edith Teacher sharply criticizes selectmen over conditions on Wood St,

05/15/1931:1 Frost, George

Puppy takes first at Berkley show, 09/01/1933:3 Frost, Mae

Former Rock resident dies, 06/23/1933:2 Dies in Winthrop, 06/30/1933:6

Frost, Wm. H. Tax collector's sale of real estate, 04/13/1934:7

Fruit see also Apples; Berries T. Panesis, fruits and vegetable (ad), 01/31/1930:3 Peach growers dismayed by severe weather, 02/28/1930:4 Mrs C.T. Westgate's orange tree bears fruit, 04/11/1930:6 Heavy rain damages fruit trees, 06/20/1930:1 Cedar Hill Farm roadside market in Warrentown (ad), 07/18/1930:8 Local orchards on fruit growers' tour, 08/22/1930:1 Melons now ready at Thomas Farm (ad), 09/05/1930:10 Thief makes off with Howard's melons, 09/26/1930:1 Flanders, vegetables, fruit and flowers (ad), 06/12/1931:9 Peach crop largest in many years, 08/28/1931:1 J.A. Thomas, champion melons (ad), 09/04/1931:8 May Shaw sells Long Point Rd orchard to Gilbert Harris, 09/18/1931:1 J.A. Thomas has 15 acres under cultivation, 27 different varieties of

produce, 06/24/1932:1 Hewitt Bros.' Stand, apples and peaches, East Grove St (ad),

09/16/1932:8 Melon thieves strike farms of Harry Bowden and John McNeece,

09/08/1933:1 Jesse Carpenter, Jr. in charge of men cleaning orchards, 12/15/1933:1 Vandals destroy $50 worth of melons at Henry Keane's farm,

09/07/1934:7 F.T. Anderson & Sons

Shoe repair (ad), 01/03/1930:6 Fuel Oil

Louis Littlejohn new inspector of petroleum products, 05/16/1930:1 F.H. Dutra, gasoline, kerosene, range oil, and fuel oil (ad), 12/12/1930:5 Nemasket Oil & Gas Co., Frank Leighton proprietor (ad), 05/15/1931:4 R.D. Kelley Coal Co. adds range and fuel oil to product line (ad),

12/18/1931:7 Request for sealed bids for town requirements (ad), 07/01/1932:2 Peter Chausse, range oil, East Main St (ad), 09/23/1932:8 Francis Crowley, agent for Cities Service Products (ad), 12/16/1932:8 Standard Oil Company of New York (ad), 12/23/1932:6 Peter Chausse's petition for oil storage license tabled by selectmen,

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Fuel Oil cont. Notice to dealers (ad), 10/06/1933:8 Peter Chausse, oil and burner dealer (ad), 11/10/1933:8 Local dealers form association, 12/08/1933:1 Membership list for Middleboro Range Fuel and Oil Association (ad),

12/08/1933:2 Selectmen do not award contract, 06/01/1934:1

Fugitives from Justice Dragnet out for armed youth, Peter Kontoes, 04/17/1931:1 Kontoes boys caught without a fight, 04/24/1931:1 Escaped mental patient apprehended here, 10/09/1931:1

Fuller, Alice C. Engaged to Frederick M. Parmenter, 06/30/1933:4

Fuller, Chester F. Collides with Clarence Cobb at Union and Center St, 06/05/1931:1

Fuller, David B. Builds house on farm of Henry Thomas 55 years ago, 03/06/1931:6

Fuller, Elbridge A. Obituary, 12/02/1932:1 Dies at age 81, 12/02/1932:4

Fuller, Elinor Sara Wedding described, 07/07/1933:6

Fuller, Franklin I. Obituary, 06/09/1933:6

Fuller, Granville Moves to house on Plymouth St, 07/21/1933:1

Fuller, Granville D. Engaged to Mabel S. McCrillis, 06/19/1931:4 Wed to Mabel S. McCrillis, 06/26/1931:4

Fuller, Henry A. Obituary, 03/30/1934:3

Fuller, John Dies in Edgartown, 11/10/1933:6

Fuller, John, III Born to John, Jr., 05/13/1932:7

Fuller, John, Jr. Son born, 05/13/1932:7

Fuller, Lucius Memorial service held for deceased GAR members, 07/01/1932:2

Fuller, Lucius M. Obituary, 07/18/1930:1 Cambridge man dies at age 85, 07/18/1930:4 Will in probate, 08/08/1930:5

Fuller, Marcus Contracts to carry mail between Plymouth and Middleboro 55 years ago,

01/31/1930:8 Fuller, Marshall W.

Obituary, 03/02/1934:1 Dies at age 66, 03/02/1934:4

Fuller, Mrs Herman Injured by bat at ball game, 08/26/1932:1

Fuller, Mrs Melvin L. Sister's funeral held in Neponset, 05/27/1932:7

Fuller, Phebe A. Obituary, 02/06/1931:1 Widow of Albert H. dies at age 81, 02/06/1931:4

Fuller Motor Sales Co. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:9 Good used cars (ad), 10/17/1930:5 Secures Oakland-Pontiac dealership, 06/12/1931:3 New Oakland-Pontiac dealer (ad), 06/12/1931:6 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 03/25/1932:6

Fulwiler, Mary Begins nursing studies in Brockton, 09/09/1932:4

Fund Raising Community chest proposed here, 05/05/1933:1

Funeral Industry see also Colonial Casket Co.; Egger's Undertaking Rooms Soule's Undertaking Establishment, 14 South Main St (ad),

01/03/1930:4

Funeral Industry cont. Soule's Undertaking Establishment purchases pair of matched horses 55

years ago, 05/08/1931:6 Soule's Undertaking Establishment, three generations carry on

businesses for 100 years (p), 04/08/1932:1 Raymond Funeral Service, 240 North Main St (ad), 04/15/1932:10 Wesley H. Raymond funeral director (ad), 06/03/1932:8 John Healey local representative for Fahey undertaking establishment,

01/20/1933:1 John Healey Middleboro rep for Fahey's funeral home (ad), 1/20/1933:4 Joseph Picone petitions for undertaker's license, 12/21/1934:1

Furnishings (see Egger, William) Furniture

Edward Fessenden constructs tables from spire of church at the Green, 01/03/1930:1

Herbert Dunham, furniture repaired and refinished (ad), 06/12/1931:10 M. Grant, upholstering and furniture repair (ad), 04/27/1934:6

Furniture Moving (see Moving, Household) Furniture Stores

see also Egger, William; Soule's Furniture Store Joe's Furniture Store, 161 Centre St (ad), 02/28/1930:10

Furriers Fur coats repaired and restyled, J. Merrihew (ad), 12/08/1933:8

Furrow, Priscilla Wed to John Clifton, 06/22/1934:3

F.W. Woolworth & Co. Refuses to comply with retail store decree, 12/12/1930:5 Employs Ernest Morgan, 07/15/1932:1 State advertises firm refusing to comply with retail store decree (ad),

06/30/1933:2 Employs Inezetta Bradley, 07/07/1933:1

Fyrberg, Nils J.A. California family occupies home in Warrentown, 09/30/1932:1

G Gabrey, Arthur L.

Wed to Cecelia G. Swartz, 06/20/1930:4 Gabrey, Arthur Louis

Engaged to Cecelia Gertrude Swartz, 06/06/1930:4 Gabrey, Evelyn

Tax collector's sale of real estate, 02/23/1934:6 Gabrey, Joseph

Daughter born, 04/08/1932:4 Gabrey, Joseph W.

Wed to Angeline Amaral, 09/11/1931:4 Gabrey, Lewis

Old mill dam in Muttock (p), 08/08/1930:1 Gabrey, Louis

Missing man drowns in Nemasket River, 09/15/1933:1 Gadbois, George H.

Wedding described, 06/23/1933:1 Wed to Helen D. Wiksten, 06/23/1933:4

Gaeta, Mary J. Engaged to James A. Flood, 11/04/1932:4 Wed to James A. Flood, 11/18/1932:4

Gaggette, Thomas Funeral held in Acushnet, 05/16/1930:6

Gagnon, Eva Marie Engaged to Henry O. Roy, 06/19/1931:4

Gagnon, F.H. Tax collector's sale (t), 09/12/1930:5

Gagnon, Frederick H. Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

Gagnon, John B. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8

Gagnon, Joseph R. Obituary, 03/04/1932:1

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Gahan, Thomas F. Obituary, 05/09/1930:1 Petition for administration of estate, 05/30/1930:5

Gaines, Marshall L. Engaged to Edna M. Irons, 10/12/1934:4 Wed to Edna M. Irons, 12/28/1934:4

Gaito, Sabatino Engaged to Bertha A. Burnside, 07/24/1931:4

Galanto, Anthone Not guilty of assault on Serra, 12/28/1934:2

Galanto, Anthony Arrested for assault on Angelo Serra, 11/30/1934:1

Galanto, Antonio Assault case continued, 12/07/1934:6

Galanto, Tony Chimney fire on Vine St, 03/13/1931:1

Gale, Harry E. Engaged to Lillian L. Braley, 11/30/1934:4 Wed to Lillian L. Braley, 12/14/1934:4

Galfre, Elsie S. Wedding described, 08/29/1930:1 Wed to Roger W. Shurtleff, 08/29/1930:4

Galfre, Fred Falls from seat of oil truck, 06/19/1931:1

Gallagher, John V. Madeline Leary struck by auto driven by Gallagher on Center St,

12/01/1933:1 Gallagher, John V., Jr.

Graduates from Stockbridge School of Agriculture, 06/02/1933:1 Gallagher, J.V.

Yearling hens (ad), 01/24/1930:8 Galligan, Florence M.

Wed to Harrie E. Clark, 07/03/1931:4 Gallond, Grace C.

Obituary, 09/29/1933:1 Wife of Warren dies at age 51, 09/29/1933:4

Gallond, Warren B. Takes over Harlas Cushman's stand on Cape road (ad), 07/03/1931:6

Gamache, Alfred F. Killed in auto accident in Vermont, 04/24/1931:1

Gamache, Henry Chimney fire on Center St, 02/19/1932:1 Stray dog kills valuable rabbits, 11/03/1933:3

Gamache, Horace Chimney fire on Old Center St, 03/31/1933:1 Elwyn Lynde collides with Hayes' bakery truck driven by Gamache,

06/29/1934:6 Gamache, Joseph

Member of high school baseball team (p), 06/22/1934:8 Gamache, Jules

Purchases Wood St cottage from Leon Melix, 01/31/1930:5 Chimney fire on Wood St, 01/02/1931:5 Tax collector's sale, 09/11/1931:4, 09/02/1932:6

Gamache, Jules J. Boy collides with Guilford's car on Wareham St, 03/23/1934:1

Gambling William Clark fined $10 for setting up lottery, 04/29/1932:1 Dominic del Vecchio fined $15 for having gaming implements,

02/03/1933:1 Malaguti slot machine case continued, 04/21/1933:1

Gammon (Mrs) Resides in Brockton, 05/02/1930:1

Gammon, Annie McLeod Brockton couple married 25 years, 12/01/1933:1

Gammon, George B. Brockton couple married 25 years, 12/01/1933:1

Gammons, Charles Loses hens to fox, 09/16/1932:3

Gammons, Charles Frederick Son born, 07/17/1931:4

Gammons, Charles O. Hen thieves get 70, 02/19/1932:3

Gammons, D. Melvern YMCA physical director officiates at sectional basketball tournament,

03/14/1930:1 Petitions selectmen for use of North Main St grounds for baseball

games, 07/11/1930:1 Physical director at YMCA, 08/07/1931:1

Gammons, Donald F. Velocipede runs into Taunton auto on Center St, 05/06/1932:6

Gammons, Emma J. Obituary, 03/27/1931:1 Widow of Ephraim H. dies at age 81, 03/27/1931:4 Obituary, 04/03/1931:2

Gammons, Emma Jane Petition for administration of estate, 04/10/1931:4

Gammons, Ephraim H. Final account of estate, 02/07/1930:9

Gammons, Flora H. Obituary, 12/04/1931:1

Gammons, Helena School Song by Lois and Helena Gammons, 03/02/1934:2 Member of high school basketball team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Gammons, Herbert F. Dies in Ohio, 11/25/1932:2 Obituary, 12/09/1932:6

Gammons, Lois School Song by Lois and Helena Gammons, 03/02/1934:2

Gammons, Lorenzo Completes 25 years of service at Keith company, 12/22/1933:1

Gammons, Mel Member of R.D. Kelley Coal Co. winning basket ball team (p),

05/05/1933:1 Gammons, Stephen S.

Brother dies in Ohio, 11/25/1932:2 Gammons, Sue

Obituary, 02/09/1934:1 Gammons, Susan Rachel

Obituary, 02/09/1934:2 Gammons, William W.

Soloist at First Baptist in Boston, 09/12/1930:1 High St couple married 25 years, 10/31/1930:1 Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7 Local singer given reception at Boston church, 05/25/1934:4

Gangone, Anthony Found guilty of trackwalking, 02/13/1931:1

Gangone, Nicholas Phyllis Houlihan struck by auto driven by Gangone, 06/26/1931:2

Gannett, Edwin Resides in Westfield, 09/04/1931:1

Ganyer (Mrs) Employs Eva Sylvester, 06/03/1932:3

Ganyer, Henry Ill with measles, 06/19/1931:4

Ganyer, Lucie E. Increase in business at nursing home necessitates move to North

Middleboro, 05/22/1931:4 Ganyer, Lucy

Leases home from Pearl Turkington for convalescent home, 06/05/1931:3

Opens nursing home in North Middleboro, 06/19/1931:2 Richard Cobb takes residence at home of Ganyer, 10/20/1933:1 Manager of Blue Spruce Rest Home, 12/15/1933:3

Garafola, Petro Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:6

Garde, Edward Rock couple married 33 years, 11/13/1931:3 Dandelion in full bloom in yard, 12/11/1931:6 Obituary, 10/06/1933:2 Dies at age 68, 10/06/1933:4

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Garde, Mrs Edward Chimney fire in Rock tenement, 01/10/1930:3

Garden Club Holds organizational meeting, 12/16/1932:1 Only recently formed, many interested, 05/19/1933:1 One year old, 56 members, 03/09/1934:4 Holds annual meeting, 04/06/1934:4 Club only one year old, but membership growing rapidly, 05/04/1934:7

Gardens and Gardening see also Garden Club; Vegetables County rock garden planned, 06/16/1933:1

Gardiner, William Ice truck collides with road construction truck, 08/15/1930:1

Gardiner, William H. Obituary, 05/16/1930:1 Dies at age 62, 05/16/1930:4

Gardner, Carleton Daughter born, 09/18/1931:4

Gardner, Edward C. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 05/05/1933:6, 09/29/1933:5

Gardner, Elizabeth Jean Born to Carleton, 09/18/1931:4

Gardner, Estelle May Attends Boston University, 07/25/1930:3 Resides in Quincy, 02/20/1931:6 Resides in Duxbury, 03/10/1933:2

Gardner, Frances Moves to Gorham, ME, 05/19/1933:4 Resides in Maine, 09/29/1933:3

Gardner, Frank P. Dies at age 61, 09/16/1932:4

Gardner, J. Francis Funeral held in Rockland, 01/06/1933:2

Gardner, J. Frank Resides in Elmwood, 11/27/1931:7

Gardner, James F. Obituary, 01/06/1933:1

Gardner, Lillian M. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 05/05/1933:6, 09/29/1933:5

Gardner, Stella M. Engaged to Andrew M. Russell, 11/03/1933:4 Wed to Andrew M. Russell, 11/10/1933:4

Gardner, William Chimney fire on Fairview St, 04/18/1930:1 Pedestrian struck by Providence driver on Center St, 04/25/1930:1 Daughter born, 04/20/1934:3

Garfield, Elaine Daughter bon, 05/20/1932:4

Garfield, Johanna Born to John and Elaine, 05/20/1932:4

Garfield, John Daughter born, 05/20/1932:4

Garfield, John F. Wedding described, 09/11/1931:1 Official government photographer for New England, 04/13/1934:1

Garfield, John P. Pastor will remain in Middleboro (p), 01/23/1931:3 Sunday sports (l), 10/30/1931:9 Beer licenses, yes or no (l), 04/21/1933:4 Purchases Taunton house, 12/14/1934:1

Garfield, John R. Graduates from MIT, employed at Bell Labs in New York City,

07/04/1930:1 Garfield, J.P.

Text of eulogy for Flora M. Clark, 05/19/1933:4 Garfield, O.R.

Accepts post with Bell Telephone Labs in New York City, 07/18/1930:1

Garfield, Owen R. Employed at Bell Laboratories in New York, 10/17/1930:1 Employed at Bell Labs in New York, 06/19/1931:1 Engaged to Harriet Anne Johnston, 02/19/1932:1 Wedding described, 05/13/1932:1

Garfield, Winnifred Widow of A.W. dies in Brockton, 12/08/1933:4

Garnett, Clarence Daughter born, 01/20/1933:2

Garnett, Faith Ann Born to Clarence, 01/20/1933:2

Garnett, F.M. Trucking and moving (ad), 05/08/1931:4

Garnett, Forest M. Charged with drunkenness, reckless driving, 07/24/1931:2 Drunk driving charge continued, 07/31/1931:2 Fined $100 for drunk driving, 08/07/1931:1 Back in court for default on payment of fine, 09/18/1931:4

Garnett, Forrest Wedding described, 08/08/1930:2 Wed to Ruth Bump, 08/08/1930:4

Garnett, Louise Sister's funeral held in Nova Scotia, 06/19/1931:3

Garnier, Howard E. Engaged to Ethel M. Clark, 06/10/1932:4 Wed to Ethel M. Clark, 06/24/1932:4

Garnier, Perley Bicyclist struck by auto driven by Peter Strojny, 10/31/1930:6

Garnier, William Auto sets fire to shed, 09/30/1932:7

Garvin, Milton State patrolman assigned here, 08/07/1931:1

Gasoline see also Automobile Service Stations Contract to provide town vehicles made with Texas Co., 04/25/1930:1 Louis Littlejohn new inspector of petroleum products, 05/16/1930:1 Businesses petition for licenses, 09/19/1930:5 Petitions for sales of gasoline discussed by selectmen, 10/03/1930:1 Businesses petition for licenses, 10/03/1930:4 Local prices discussed by selectmen, 10/31/1930:2 Local auto owners put up quite a kick over prices, 11/07/1930:1 F.H. Dutra, gasoline, kerosene, range oil, and fuel oil (ad), 12/12/1930:5 Nemasket Oil & Gas Co., Frank Leighton proprietor (ad), 05/15/1931:4 Gasoline bootleggers to be checked, 06/12/1931:1 Town requests sealed bids for gas and oil needs (ad), 04/14/1933:8 Town calls for bids (ad), 04/27/1934:2 Selectmen do not award contract, 06/01/1934:1

Gasunas, John Engaged to Victoria Petrowski, 08/26/1932:2 Applies for liquor license, 12/21/1934:4

Gasunas, Peter Found guilty of trackwalking, 02/13/1931:1 Charged with drunkenness and reckless driving, 11/06/1931:1 Fined $100 for drunk driving, 11/13/1931:1 Held for grand jury on larceny charge, 11/13/1931:1 Gets two month sentence for larceny of battery from Max Berman,

02/16/1934:1 Committed to Plymouth jail on larceny charge, 03/02/1934:1

Gasunus, John Rockland driver collides with Gasunus on LeBaron's hill, 10/16/1931:1 Wed to Victoria Petrowski, 09/09/1932:4

Gates, Adelia Lets tenement to Edward Ouelette, 05/29/1931:6

Gates, Adella Lets Miller St tenement to Milford Logan, 04/22/1932:3 Cranberry picking begun, 09/15/1933:3 Mrs Lewis Thayer and A.T. Clark pick cranberries, 09/22/1933:2

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Gates, Earl F. And family attend Harvard University class reunion, 06/20/1930:4 Collides with Benson's auto on South Main St, 06/27/1930:1 Proposed amendment to appropriation bill (l), 01/23/1931:3 Accepts offer from Red Cross to work at national headquarters,

01/08/1932:5 Red Cross flour distribution addressed (l), 06/10/1932:4 Resides in Washington, DC, 12/02/1932:1 Liquor and the NRA (l), 03/09/1934:2

Gates, Edith And Winifred Kent hold classes in painting and decorative arts (ad),

10/03/1930:8 Gates, Harold C.

New home on Thompson St completely remodeled, 10/31/1930:4 Gates, Leslie

Breaks ankle doing teaming for Ernest S. Pratt, 03/10/1933:6 Gates, Mrs Earl F.

Purchases ancient tavern on Middleboro-Rochester line from Williams, 03/21/1930:1

Old tavern on Wareham St purchased by Mrs Gates (p), 03/28/1930:1 Closes The Old Tavern for the season, 09/26/1930:1 Opens Old Tavern on Rochester line, 06/05/1931:1 Purchases Peabody place in North Rochester at auction, 07/10/1931:1

Gateway Bus Line Discontinues service between here and Wareham, 02/27/1931:1 George Dole discontinues line to Middleboro, 02/27/1931:1 Discontinuation causes problem with transport of school children,

03/06/1931:1 Gaudette, Eudore

Pocketbooks taken from Gaudette's room on Centre St, 11/20/1931:1 Gauthier, Elmire

Obituary, 10/27/1933:1 Wife of Elzear dies at age 72, 10/27/1933:4

Gauthier, Elzear Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 08/28/1931:4

Gauthier, Elzear F. Chimney fire on Everett St, 03/21/1930:1

Gauthier, Ena G. Wed to Walter R. Norris, 04/21/1933:4

Gauthier, Gertrude Girl reported missing, 12/28/1934:1

Gauveia, Anthony Engaged to Sophia Banus, 11/23/1934:3

Gay, Albert Receives 25-year pin from G.E. Keith Shoe Co., 03/27/1931:1

Gay, Bertha Struck by Lynn auto on Everett St, 12/29/1933:1

Gay, Charles Money stolen from house 55 years ago, 06/27/1930:6 Dies in Providence, RI, 12/19/1930:7

Gay, E.A. Painters agree to wage reduction (ad), 02/19/1932:8

Gay, Edgar And James Wilmot in charge of painting gangs, 12/15/1933:1

Gay, Elmer Chimney fire on Wareham St, 02/16/1934:4

Gay, Katherine Obituary, 08/11/1933:1 Wife of Leonard O. dies at age 54, 08/11/1933:4

Gay, Lewis Middleboro quota filled for national reforestation project, 05/26/1933:1

Gay, Nellie Chimney fire at Cambridge St home, 01/10/1930:3

Gay, Olive Firemen fight stubborn blaze on Forest St, 05/01/1931:1

Gay, Ralph B. Obituary, 06/22/1934:1 Dies at age 45, 06/22/1934:4

Gayner, Lucy To reopen convalescent home in North Middleboro, 05/29/1931:1 Runs Blue Spruce Rest Home, 06/29/1934:6

G.E. Keith Shoe Co. Starts full time hours, 12/05/1930:1 Union replies to company concerning wages, 01/09/1931:2 False alarm at shoe factory, 04/10/1931:4 Mrs William Keenan dislocates arm in fall at Keith factory,

05/29/1931:1 Reaches wage agreement with union, 06/26/1931:1 Reaches agreement with union, 11/20/1931:2 Faulty sprinkler brings entire fire department, 03/04/1932:1 All men's shoes to be made in local factory, 02/03/1933:1 Plan to increase factory output here, 02/03/1933:1 Plants start on full shifts, 06/09/1933:1 Votes for shop committee representation, 10/20/1933:1 Recent vote shows conservative leaning, 10/27/1933:1

G.E. Keith Shoe Co. - Employees Robert Clark promoted to making room assistant foreman, 01/03/1930:1 William McMillen promoted to making room foreman, 01/03/1930:1 Presents 25-year pins to Almquist, Littlefield, Welch, Sheehy, Gay, and

Boyce, 03/27/1931:1 Louis Carr returns to local factory, James Kennedy in charge of a

department, 07/03/1931:4 Awards 25-year service medals, 07/17/1931:1 Carl Kendall resumes selling after several years in office, 09/23/1932:1 Mendall transfers from office to road, 04/07/1933:1 Salesman Kendall transfers to New England district, 04/07/1933:1 Employees receive 25-year service pins, 12/22/1933:1 Retiring superintendent Louis Carr honored, 09/21/1934:2

Genealogy Hattie LeBaron on list of leading genealogists in the U.S., 04/15/1932:1 Local genealogist Hattie LeBaron honored, 05/11/1934:1 Hattie LeBaron completes biographies of six of the real granddaughters

of the Revolution, 11/09/1934:1 Geography

Law requires perambulation of town lines, 08/29/1930:1 What is correct spelling of Assawompsett/Assawampsett?, 03/20/1931:6

George A. Shurtleff & Son Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8 Building materials of all kinds (ad), 06/24/1932:8 Lumber and hardware (ad), 10/21/1932:5 Begins building new structure at lumber yard, 10/26/1934:3

George H. Shaw Co. Petition for administration of estate, 04/25/1930:9 Lightning takes piece out of chimney, 06/20/1930:1 Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 08/15/1930:5 George R. Shaw seeks to protect father's legacy, 12/19/1930:1 Chimney fire at factory, 03/06/1931:4 Fire smolders in hay pile, 06/12/1931:1 Judge reports findings in estate dispute, 08/19/1932:1

George Lang & Co. Deer runs into plate glass window at Lang's, 10/09/1931:4 Grand opening of Pioneer Food Stores, 1 Wareham St (ad),

10/21/1932:2 Joins growing Pioneer Food Stores chain, 10/21/1932:2 Second anniversary sale (ad), 06/15/1934:2 William Loughran resigns after 12 years, 11/02/1934:4

George T. Ryder & Co. Large display of dry goods 55 years ago, 07/18/1930:6

George's Men's Shop Stock of Centre St business sold at auction, 01/10/1930:1

Germaine (Mr) Modern Deluxe range oil burner (ad), 08/26/1932:2

Germaine, Clarence Posts notice of no responsibility for wife's bills, 01/24/1930:5

Germaine, Doris Husband posts notice of no responsibility for bills, 01/24/1930:5

Germaine, George H. Obituary, 07/21/1933:1

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Germaine, Robert C. Wed to Iola J. Travers, 06/26/1931:4

Gerrior, Clifford Boy Scout receives Bacon Medal (p), 11/21/1930:6

Gerrior, Eliza Obituary, 04/07/1933:1

Gewecke, William Ernest Wedding described, 07/10/1931:2

Gibbs, A. Hamilton Well-known author returns from European tour, 05/23/1930:1 Prominent novelists sail for France, 12/09/1932:1 Librarian Witbeck reviews new book, 06/08/1934:3

Gibbs, Andrew Chimney fire on Tispaquin St, 10/24/1930:1

Gibbs, Arthur Hamilton Local author seeks citizenship, 06/12/1931:2 Now a full-fledged U.S. citizen, 07/03/1931:2 And wife return from six months abroad, 06/03/1932:1

Gibbs, Frank M. Tax collector's sale, 12/02/1932:7

Gibbs, James E. Retires as manager of Middletown, NY branch of Swift & Co.,

11/30/1934:6 Gibbs, Jeannette Phillips

Librarian Witbeck reviews new book, 06/08/1934:3 Gibbs, Joseph

Chimney fire on Wareham St, 02/03/1933:8 Gibbs, Marshall

Slaughters 1,595-lb. ox 50 years ago, 01/24/1930:10 Gibbs, Mrs A. Hamilton

Prominent novelists sail for France, 12/09/1932:1 Gibbs, Sarah A.

Wed to Charles N. Atwood 55 years ago, 10/16/1931:6 Gibbs, Warren

Daughter born, 07/31/1931:4 Son born, 08/19/1932:4

Giberti, A. Electrician (ad), 01/10/1930:10

Giberti, Antone Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7 Tax collector's sale of real estate, 02/23/1934:6

Giberti, Antonio Wed to Caroline M. Bordasani, 05/20/1932:4

Giberti, Charles Edward Obituary, 05/02/1930:1 Dies at age 68, 05/02/1930:4

Giberti, Charles V. Candidate for school committee, 01/03/1930:2 To the voters of Middleboro (ad), 01/10/1930:10

Giberti, Florence Returns to studies at Bridgewater State, 09/14/1934:6

Giberti, John B. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7 Tax collector's sale of real estate, 02/23/1934:6

Giberti, Joseph V. Earns degree of Pharmaceutical Chemist from MA College of

Pharmacy, 05/30/1930:1 First-year student at Tufts College Medical school, 10/06/1933:1

Giberti, Josephine Teaches in Dedham, 03/04/1932:1

Giberti, Mary Injured in three car crash at Center and Cambridge St, 08/21/1931:1 Injured in auto accident at Cambridge and Center St, 08/28/1931:1

Giberti, Robert D. Graduates from MA College of Pharmacy, 06/12/1931:1 Passes state boards in pharmacy, 03/04/1932:1

Giberti, Tony Horse frightened by train, jumps on Goodrich's auto, 01/30/1931:2

Gibney, Arthur Clerk at Lakeville Hospital, 09/26/1930:4

Gifford, Charles L. Not opposed to relief measures (l), 03/02/1934:2

Gifford, Constance A. Engaged to Harold H. Benson, 10/12/1934:4 Wed to Harold H. Benson, 10/26/1934:4

Gifford, Frank Lets East Grove St house to E.J. Thompson, 08/21/1931:1

Gifford, Gladys Wedding described, 12/07/1934:1 Wed to Harold Nourse, 12/07/1934:4 Wed to Harold Hourse, 12/14/1934:9

Gifford, Murray In court on multiple offenses including drunk driving, 10/12/1934:4

Gifford, Murray S. Engaged to Bertha Smith, 12/27/1933:4

Gifford, Richmond Broadcasts with group over Brockton station, 07/15/1932:1 Wedding described, 12/27/1933:2 Wed to Elfelda Linwood Thomas, 12/27/1933:4

Gifford, Richmond M. Instructor of drums (ad), 10/06/1933:8 Engaged to Elfelda L. Thomas, 12/08/1933:4

Gifford, Willard F. Wed to Mary B. Ouelette, 07/04/1930:4

Gift Shops see also The Buttonwoods Inn and Gift Shop; The Old Tavern Break-in at Winthrop-Atkins Co. gift shop, 01/03/1930:1 Only cash taken in break-in at Winthrop-Atkins, 01/10/1930:1 Amy Brown new bookkeeper at Winthrop-Atkins Co., 03/14/1930:1 Mrs George A. Dennett, hand decorated novelties (ad), 12/11/1931:10 Fireside Gifts, 9 Court End Ave (ad), 12/02/1932:8 Harriette Eaton, aprons and novelties, Lakeville (ad), 10/20/1933:8 Woman's Exchange, 9 Court End Ave (ad), 11/17/1933:8 Harriette B. Eaton's Shop, handmade spreads, aprons, and pillows (ad),

11/24/1933:5 Edith Hudson at The Homestead, gifts and antiques (ad), 05/18/1934:8 The Homestead, Cherry and East Grove St (ad), 11/16/1934:8

Gilbert Peirce Cemetery History of Marion Rd cemeteries, 07/22/1932:2

Gilcreast, Alden Daughter born, 08/18/1933:4

Gile, Horace Wedding described, 08/08/1930:3

Gill, Arthur Son born, 07/18/1930:4

Gillespie, Mary Wed to Albert L. Anderson, 04/08/1932:4

Gilligan, Alice Driver Peter Chiuppi strikes Alice Gilligan on South Main St,

12/26/1930:4 Gilligan, Ellen

Returns to studies at Bridgewater State, 09/14/1934:6 Gilligan, John F.

Obituary, 05/16/1930:1 Dies at age 60, 05/16/1930:4

Gillis, Frances Moves from Cambridge to Highland St, 01/23/1931:3

Gillis, Jean Awarded scholarship by Norwich Art association, 06/23/1933:2

Gillis, Malcolm Graduates with honors from Plainville high school, 06/19/1931:3

Gillis, Mrs Francis Moves from Rock to Middleboro, 04/03/1931:3

Gillis, Mrs Walter Resides in Plainville, CT, 08/08/1930:3 Resides in Danielson, CT, 11/18/1932:6

Gillis, Walter Moves to Danielson, CT, 07/15/1932:7

Gilman, Helen F. Engaged to Melvern H. Delrymple, 07/24/1931:4

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Gilman, John M. Warrentown barn destroyed by fire, 01/31/1930:5 Youth Peter Kontos charged with local break-ins, 06/06/1930:1 Moleski's jail sentence renewed when found guilty of breaking-and-

entering, 06/13/1930:1 Gilpatrick, Alby

Graduates from Bentley School of Accounting, 06/16/1933:7 Giovano, Rocci

State road worker injured in fall from shovel, 05/27/1932:2 Girard, Andrew P.

Engaged to Merle C. Riggs, 10/13/1933:4 Wed to Merle C. Riggs, 10/20/1933:4

Girl Scouts of America Court of Awards meeting held (p), 11/21/1930:1 Local scouts hold court of awards, 06/16/1933:2 Hold annual court of awards, 06/22/1934:2

Given, Edward R. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 05/15/1931:5

Given, E.R. Cherry Tree Filling Station petitions for license to sell gasoline,

12/12/1930:7 Glass, John J.

Honorary member of VFW post, 09/11/1931:1 Glazaskas, Frank P.

Obituary, 01/06/1933:1 Rutland man dies at age 44, 01/06/1933:4

Gleason, Charlotte E. Widow of Frederick dies at age 89, 12/12/1930:4

Glidden, Amasa R. see also A.R. Glidden & Son Obituary, 12/21/1934:1 Dies at age 77, 12/21/1934:4

Glidden, B.R. Sells house lot to Lucas 55 years ago, 04/03/1931:2

Glidden, Clara P. Executor presents account of estate, 08/07/1931:5

Glidden, Edson W. Appointed superintendent at Worcester County TB hospital,

09/26/1930:1 Glidden, James R.

Wedding described, 02/28/1930:1 Wed to Emily H. Miller, 02/28/1930:4

Glidden, Lindley Employed at State Farm, 07/25/1930:9 Plymouth St couple married 25 years, 09/30/1932:7 Retires from work at State Farm, 03/10/1933:3

Glidden, Robert Attends Massachusetts Ag College, 01/03/1930:4 Employed by Alexander Herbert at Summer St gardens, 03/28/1930:5 Returns to Stockbridge school at Amherst, 12/05/1930:9 Under quarantine for German measles, 04/10/1931:7 Moves from Plymouth St to Peirce St, 11/30/1934:7

Glidden, Robert Norwood Engaged to Isabel Carey, 01/05/1934:1 Wedding described, 05/18/1934:1

Glidden, Ruth Attends Bridgewater Normal school, 04/25/1930:9 Vice-president of senior class at Bridgewater State Teacher's college,

05/27/1932:1 Graduates from Bridgewater State, 06/23/1933:1, 2 Engaged to Sheldon Kelley, 10/27/1933:4, 11/17/1933:2 Wedding described, 11/24/1933:1

Glodines, Charles Daughter born, 01/19/1933:4

Glover, Edith Carolyn Born to Myron and Ruth Drake, 09/22/1933:6

Glover, John Daughter bon, 05/20/1932:4, 6 House quarantined for scarlet fever, 12/30/1932:6 Under quarantine for measles, 06/01/1934:6

Glover, Mrs John And daughter ill with scarlet fever, 01/06/1933:3

Glover, Mrs Myron Resides in Campello, 07/18/1930:2 Resides in Brockton, 09/19/1930:2 Resides in Winthrop, 01/23/1931:3

Glover, Muriel Vincent Born to John, 05/20/1932:4, 6

Glover, Myron Engaged to Ruth Drake, 06/27/1930:7 Daughter born, 09/22/1933:6

Glover, Myron B. Engaged to Ruth F. Drake, 06/06/1930:3, 06/20/1930:4 Wedding described, 07/04/1930:1

Glover, Ruth Drake Daughter born, 09/22/1933:6

Goats Dog charged with killing goat, 08/05/1932:2

Godfrey (Mr) Kelly & Godfrey Market, we deliver (ad) (i), 12/14/1934:8

Godfrey, Herbert Cobb sells Centre St business to Edward Kelly and Herbert Godfrey,

12/27/1933:1 Godfrey, Herbert E.

Cobb sells market at 385 Center St to Godfrey and Kelley (ad), 12/27/1933:4

Middleboro's oldest established market, formerly John S. Cobb Market (ad), 01/12/1934:5

Goff, Basil Engaged to Bernice Linton, 09/11/1931:1

Gola, Ilario Bicyclist Gola struck by Taunton auto, 06/30/1933:1

Golding, Lewis Whitman couple married 25 years, 04/22/1932:1

Goldman, Nathan Deer charges auto, 12/21/1934:2

Goldman, Nathan N. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 03/04/1932:5

Goldman, Sam Face cut by window glass, 05/20/1932:1

Goldstein, Herman Moves family to Boston, 09/19/1930:1 Instructs Lillian Place Tinkham in harmony and transposition,

10/20/1933:1 Goldstein, Herman H.

Conducts MacDowell Orchestra in Boston, 01/17/1930:1 Concert master at casino in Newport, RI, 06/27/1930:1

Goldstein, Herman Henri Violinist with Boston Symphony orchestra, 03/28/1930:1

Goldstein, Nanette Tinkham's student performs at NE Conservatory of music, 01/10/1930:1

Goldstein, Virginia see also Myles Standish Trio The Concert Trio entertains in Hyannis, 03/14/1930:1 Plays with 66-piece orchestral club in Taunton, 05/09/1930:1

Goldstein, Virginia Clough Accepting violin pupils (ad), 09/08/1933:5

Goldstein's Woman's Quality Shop Grand opening at 64 Centre St (ad), 07/04/1930:4

Golf Obstacle golf course on Smith St attracts attention, 08/08/1930:3 Shaw and Shaw petition for miniature golf course at Union and High St,

09/12/1930:1 Community links open at High and Union St (ad), 10/10/1930:4 Patients at sanatorium build miniature golf course, 11/07/1930:4 Wilmot's Check and Double Check, golf course on Center St (ad),

02/27/1931:8 Community links at corner of High and Union St (ad), 04/10/1931:4 Wilmot's indoor license transferred to outdoor, 04/24/1931:4

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Gomes (Mr) Modern Deluxe range oil burner (ad), 08/26/1932:2

Gomes, Avilino Will in probate, 02/12/1932:5

Gomes, Christian Auto stolen from sanatorium employee, 04/25/1930:1 George Millett in court for theft of Gomes' auto, 05/02/1930:7 Gomes runs into Frank McDonald's car at Fagerberg's garage,

12/30/1932:1 Chimney fire at Cambridge and Clara St, 01/13/1933:1

Gomes, Edmund Engaged to Mabel Long, 06/22/1934:1

Gomes, Edmund F. Engaged to Mabel F. Long, 06/22/1934:4

Gomes, Eveleno Will in probate, 02/12/1932:5

Gomes, Frank Arrested after pole crash, 09/11/1931:1 Fined $100 for drunk driving, 09/18/1931:4 Sam and John Gomes charged with assault on brother Frank,

11/10/1933:4 Gomes, Helen

Engaged to Frank H. Nutting, 06/22/1934:6 Gomes, Helen L.

Engaged to Frank H. Nutting, 06/29/1934:4 Gomes, James

Member of high school baseball team (p), 06/22/1934:8 Gomes, John

Gets one month for keeping and exposing liquor, 01/10/1930:2 Seized liquor declared forfeit, 01/17/1930:3 Pleads guilty to trackwalking, 03/06/1931:1 Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6 Toe crushed working on new road, 04/07/1933:1 Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7 And Sam Gomes charged with assault on brother Frank, 11/10/1933:4

Gomes, Joseph Wife's petition for separate support granted, 01/24/1930:3 Decree of separate support granted to Mary Gomes, 02/07/1930:9 Son born, 01/23/1931:4, 07/01/1932:4 Obituary, 11/24/1933:1 Dies at age 36, 11/24/1933:4 Daughter born, 12/01/1933:4

Gomes, Louis Cranks car already in gear, backs into Freedman's truck, 07/29/1932:1

Gomes, Manuel At CCC camp 1102 in Baldwinsville, 09/01/1933:4

Gomes, Mary C. Petition for separate support granted, 01/24/1930:3 Decree of separate support granted, 02/07/1930:9

Gomes, Olive Davis Wed to Peter Couria, 11/13/1931:6

Gomes, Sam And John Gomes charged with assault on brother Frank, 11/10/1933:4

Gomes, William P. Engaged to Elsie R. Charron, 02/05/1932:4

Gonsalves, Mary Wed to Francisco Mestre Jardine, 01/20/1933:4

Gonzales, Augusta M. Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

Good Will Club Jenney Coal Co. donates parade prize money to poor, 11/27/1931:1

Goodale (Town Manager) Young Scout officials receive keys to town (p), 04/08/1932:4

Goodale, Dorothy Employed at Children's Hospital in Boston, 01/23/1931:1

Goodale, Harry J. Speaks at Unitarian church on "Community Activities," 04/18/1930:4 Travels to Panama and the Canal Zone, 03/30/1934:1

Goodale, H.J. Taxpayers of Middleboro (l), 01/13/1933:6

Goodale, Loring Alan Engaged to Priscilla Alden Henshaw, 09/19/1930:1

Goodale, Loring Dow Engaged to Priscilla Alden Henshaw, 02/06/1931:1 Wedding described, 03/06/1931:1

Goodale, Robert Resumes studies at Norwich University, 09/12/1930:1 Lieutenant in Reserve Corps, 08/12/1932:1

Goodale, Robert P. Member of ROTC at Norwich University, 05/22/1931:1 Awarded rating of excellent swordsman at Norwich University,

12/18/1931:1 Goodale, Robert Preston

Wedding described, 04/06/1934:1 Goodale, Ruth

Enrolled in Burdett College, 11/06/1931:1 Goodale, Ruth M.

Attends Burdett College, 10/21/1932:1 Graduates from Burdett College, 06/30/1933:1

Goodell, Maurice Employed at Snipatuit Wayside stand, 06/19/1931:6 Begins course of study at New Bedford Textile school, 09/14/1934:3 Resigns after 5 years as janitor of ME church, 10/19/1934:2

Goodhue, Charles Sells Freetown bog property to Allen Wright, 01/03/1930:1 Fur trapper has busy season, 02/02/1934:1

Goodhue, Donald Fur trapper has busy season, 02/02/1934:1

Goodhue, Donald F. Engaged to Genevieve G. Johnson, 12/27/1933:4 Wedding described, 01/05/1934:2 Wed to Genevieve G. Johnson, 01/05/1934:4

Goodhue, Edward W. Son born, 05/15/1931:4

Goodhue, Edward Wordell, Jr. Born to Edward W., 05/15/1931:4

Goodick, David Employed at State Farm, 07/17/1931:1

Goodick, Ethel Sometime Somewhere (poem), 05/29/1931:5

Goodick, Frank Obituary, 12/28/1934:1 Dies at age 73, 12/28/1934:4

Goodick, Mildred Employed at Trust Co., 08/26/1932:1

Goodick, Mrs David Employed at Trust Co., 07/17/1931:1

Gooding, Edna Injured in collision with heavy truck on Green St, 08/22/1930:1 Teacher at Lancaster school, 09/12/1930:2

Gooding, Edna Dunham Daughter born, 08/18/1933:1 Resides in Louisville, KY, 04/20/1934:1

Gooding, Harold T. Daughter born, 08/18/1933:1

Gooding, Harold Thompson Wedding described, 02/26/1932:1

Goodman, Eli and Fannie Joseph Caperala sells Plymouth St poultry farm to Goodmans,

10/02/1931:4 Goodnough, Harold

Teaches in Melrose, 02/28/1930:5 Goodreau, Audrey Birdsall

Daughter born, 12/11/1931:1 Goodreau, David J.

Engaged to Jeannette A. Bessette, 08/29/1930:4 Wedding described, 09/05/1930:1 Wed to Jeannette A. Bessette, 09/05/1930:4 Occupies bungalow on Bishop Ave, 09/12/1930:8

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Goodreau, Georgiana Wed to Frederick Kelley, 11/25/1932:3

Goodreau, Georgianna A. Engaged to Frederick D. Kelley, 11/18/1932:4

Goodreau, Irene Wed to Sylvine Malonson, 10/20/1933:6

Goodreau, Irene L. Engaged to Sylvine J. Malonson, 09/22/1933:4 Wed to Sylvine J. Malonson, 10/20/1933:4

Goodreau, Joseph Secures third class engineer's license, 04/11/1930:6 Employed at L.O. Atwood mill, 02/27/1931:2 Receives first class engineer's license, 11/25/1932:3 Moves from Miller St to Middleboro, 05/18/1934:2

Goodreau, Mrs Theodore Breaks wrist cranking auto, 05/15/1931:2

Goodreau, Theodore Daughter born, 12/11/1931:1, 4 Son born, 04/14/1933:4, 7 Moves from Walnut St to Lakeville, 01/05/1934:3

Goodreau, Theodore H. Engaged to Audrie Birdsall, 05/01/1931:1 Wed to Audrie Birdsall, 05/08/1931:2 Wed to Audrie N. Birdsall, 05/08/1931:4

Goodrich, Ethel E. Giberti's horse frightened by train, jumps on Goodrich's auto,

01/30/1931:2 Goodrich, Frances

Student nurse in Boston City hospital, 04/15/1932:1 Senior nurse at Worcester hospital, 12/02/1932:1 Graduates from Worcester State Hospital, 06/23/1933:1 Graduates from Worcester State hospital, 12/27/1933:1

Goodrich, Maynard Resides in Weymouth, 01/23/1931:1 Relatives arrive from Ohio for funeral, 05/18/1934:1

Goodrich, Nathan Francis Graduates from New Bedford Vocational school, 07/01/1932:2

Goodridge, Dorothy Wedding described, 06/26/1931:3

Goodridge, Dorothy C. Engaged to Gustavus T. Phillips, 06/19/1931:4

Goodridge, Elsie F. Obituary, 02/14/1930:1

Goodridge, Elsie Fox Wife of Ono M. dies at age 47, 02/14/1930:4

Goodridge, Maynard H. Obituary, 05/11/1934:1 Dies at age 59, 05/11/1934:4

Goodridge, Mrs Ono M. Funeral held in Lakeville, 02/14/1930:7

Goodridge, Ono Wed to Susan Bump, 02/26/1932:2 Wed to Susan F. Bump, 02/26/1932:4

Goodspeed, Susan T. Obituary, 12/14/1934:1

Goodwin, Charles H. High school janitor displays fine designs at library exhibition,

01/02/1931:1 Goodwin, Dorothy

Resides in Malden, 01/02/1931:1 Goodwin, Irma B.

Purchases Benson St property from E.P. Clark, 10/09/1931:1 Goodwin, Willetta H.

Wed to Manuel F. DeArruda, 10/26/1934:4 Goodwin, Willette H.

Engaged to Manuel F. DeArruda, 10/19/1934:4 Goodyear (Mrs)

Moves from North Middleboro to Middleboro, 06/05/1931:3 Moves into Plymouth St tenement, 10/13/1933:5

Goodyear, Mrs S.W. Moves to tenement on Southwick St, 06/19/1931:2

Goos, William Engaged to Irma Frances Riggs, 10/09/1931:1 Riggs' uncle attends wedding, 12/04/1931:1 Wed to Irma Riggs, 12/04/1931:1 Wedding described, 12/04/1931:1

Gordon (Mr) Everett man purchases Wareham St place from Horace Case,

06/24/1932:3 Gordon, Charles

Member of YMCA Mercantile Basketball League winning team (p), 05/04/1934:1

Gordon, Charles D. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 04/14/1933:5

Gorham, Charity Clark Obituary, 11/03/1933:1

Gorman, Julia Wed to Michael Evany, 11/24/1933:4

Gorrie, Arthur Daughter born, 07/11/1930:4

Gorrie, Mrs Arthur Fire in oil stove on old Center St, 09/12/1930:2

Goss, Basil Wedding described, 09/25/1931:4

Goss, Helen McLeod Tribute to Mrs Sidney Nelson (poem), 05/16/1930:4

Goss, Warren Lee Memorial Day orator for North Brookfield 55 years ago, 05/08/1931:6

Gotham, James Wedding described, 07/31/1931:1 Wed to Julia C. McGuinness, 07/31/1931:4

Gotham, James Edward Engaged to Julia McGuiness, 07/24/1931:7

Goudy, Mildred Teacher of Latin in Waterbury, CT, 05/02/1930:2

Gould, Violet Resides in Cliftondale, 02/13/1931:1

Gourdin, Kenneth B. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 01/01/1932:8 Mortgagee's sale of real estate in Middleboro, 11/18/1932:5

Gouveia, Tony Engaged to Sophie P. Banus, 11/16/1934:4 Wed to Sophie P. Banus, 11/30/1934:4

Gove, Charles S. Obituary, 05/30/1930:1 Taunton man dies at age 62, 05/30/1930:4

Gove, Edith Occupies apartment in Belmont's house on Myrtle St, 03/27/1931:1

Gove, George E. Son born, 10/14/1932:4

Government Review of town meeting warrant, 01/10/1930:1 Heath corrected by superintendent of New Bedford street department (l),

02/14/1930:1 Form of government discussed at town meeting, 02/14/1930:2 Open letter to Mr Egger (l) (James A. Thomas), 02/14/1930:2 William Egger writes from sunny south (l), 02/14/1930:2 Echoes of town meeting (l) (Allan R. Thatcher), 02/28/1930:1 No notice given of government committee report for town meeting (l)

(Ida F. Rounseville), 02/28/1930:1 Australian ballot (l) (Ida F. Rounseville), 12/11/1931:6 Comedy ⎯ Drama (l), 02/05/1932:5 Sail on, oh ship of state, sail on (l) (Alexander Heath), 02/26/1932:7 Young Scout officials receive keys to town (p), 04/08/1932:4 The federal budget (l) (Elmer E. Phinney), 05/06/1932:6 Subject of Australian ballot to be discussed at special town meeting,

05/13/1932:1 Dissatisfaction with present form of government shows at special town

meeting, 06/10/1932:1

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Government cont. Citizens to vote on manager form of government, 08/12/1932:1 Petition circulates for change in town government, 08/12/1932:1 Town government (l) (Hiram J. Archer), 08/12/1932:3 More about town government (l) (Hiram J. Archer), 08/26/1932:3 The manager form of government (l) (Charles H. Bates), 10/07/1932:2 Middleboro ideal for industry, 10/07/1932:3 Town manager question (l) (Hiram J. Archer), 10/14/1932:2 Petition for special town meeting filed, 10/21/1932:1 Petition for vote to change form of government filed with town clerk,

10/21/1932:1 Upcoming vote on town government not the first, 10/28/1932:1 Selectmen set date for special town meeting, 11/04/1932:1 Selectmen set for first skirmish, 11/04/1932:1 Smoldering question slated for special town meeting, 11/18/1932:1 Granville Tillson expresses opinion on town government (l),

11/18/1932:3 William Egger favors town manager form of government (l),

11/18/1932:3 Special town meeting ends in a jumble, 11/25/1932:1 Special town meeting likened to Much Ado About Nothing,

11/25/1932:1 Government a system (l) (Hiram J. Archer), 01/20/1933:7 Our town charter (l) (Hiram J. Archer), 02/03/1933:2 Charter subject of town meeting, 02/17/1933:1 Communication on town government (l) (Alexander Heath),

03/10/1933:3 No volunteers to serve on charter committee, 03/31/1933:1 Committee named to study town charter, 06/16/1933:1 Nothing heard from committee on charter, 09/08/1933:1 Charter committee organizes, 01/26/1934:1 Town manager form of government under fire at town meeting again,

02/16/1934:2 Chance of changes to town charter remote, 02/23/1934:1 Government and liberty (l) (Thomas E. Hirst), 06/01/1934:6 Planning Board holds public meeting on town government,

11/23/1934:1 Kidnapping the Constitution (l) (R.E Bisbee), 11/30/1934:6 Committee meets to discuss town charter, 12/07/1934:1

Government Aid (see Public Welfare) Gowdy, Mildred

Resides in Waterbury, CT, 03/03/1933:1 Gracey, Corda

Oldest member of North Middleboro Congregational Church, 10/26/1934:2

Gracey, Cordonia Moves to Rhode Island, 10/23/1931:3

Grady, John Daughter born, 08/01/1930:4

Graham, Edith Gertrude Wedding described, 07/14/1933:1 Wed to Winthrop Howes Clark, 07/14/1933:4

Graham, Frank Employed in Connecticut, 04/04/1930:3 Picks full apple blossom, 10/07/1932:7 Injures foot while digging frozen ground, 12/22/1933:3 Employed in Cataumet, 05/18/1934:5

Graham, James Employed in Connecticut, 04/04/1930:3 Injures leg in accident, 06/09/1933:6 Employed in Cataumet, 05/18/1934:5

Graham, Kathleen Begins studies at Bridgewater State, 09/14/1934:6

Graham, Kathleen L. Essay and valedictory, 06/22/1934:8

Graham, Robert P. Will in probate, 09/21/1934:5

Grain see also Corn; C.P. Washburn Co. J. Cushing Co., chick feed (ad), 04/04/1930:2

Grain cont. Narragansett Milling Co. employs Chester Thomas, 09/19/1930:3 Lloyd Perkins enters business more extensively 55 years ago,

07/31/1931:6 Gran, Gustav Herman

Obituary, 01/31/1930:1 Grand Army of the Republic Post 8

Installs officers 55 years ago, 01/10/1930:8 Memorial Day exercises (l) (Alvin C. Howes), 05/16/1930:1 Edward Place new adjutant, 05/23/1930:1 Holds memorial service, 05/30/1930:1 Expresses appreciation to Legion for help with Howes' funeral (l),

12/19/1930:6 Observes 64th anniversary, 04/10/1931:2 Memorial Day General Order No. 1, 05/22/1931:3 Memorial Day program and flag presentation, 05/29/1931:1 Conducts annual Memorial Day exercises, 06/05/1931:1 Another comrade, William Bryant, dies (l), 08/14/1931:2 A.W. Stoddard elected commander 55 years ago, 12/11/1931:7 Town will make provisions, 02/05/1932:1 What's to become of historic artifacts when academy building razed?,

02/05/1932:1 Headquarters moves to Bon Mode property on Center St, 02/19/1932:1 In Memoriam (by Edward E. Place for George Leonard), 03/25/1932:4 Presents cane to Edward Place, 05/20/1932:3 Hosts county meeting, 04/21/1933:1 Selectmen discuss repairs to old fire station, 04/21/1933:1 Housewarming at new quarters on School St, 05/26/1933:4 Four surviving members attend Memorial Day exercises, 06/02/1933:1 Hall open to moral parties for entertainments (ad), 09/08/1933:3 Memorial Day parade and exercises well-attended, 06/01/1934:1 Hosts quarterly county meeting, 10/19/1934:6

Grange (see Patrons of Husbandry) Grant, Catherine A.

Obituary, 11/28/1930:1 Wife of Patrick A. dies at age 58, 11/28/1930:4 Will in probate, 12/05/1930:5

Grant, Ella Funeral held at Egger Funeral Home, 03/03/1933:3

Grant, Ella M. Obituary, 02/24/1933:1 Widow of Charles H. dies at age 80, 02/24/1933:4

Grant, Emerson Attends Vermont Academy, 09/21/1934:1 Receives honors at Vermont Academy, 12/28/1934:1

Grant, Everett Lakeville couple married 31 years, 06/24/1932:8

Grant, Herman G. Springfield man dies at age 65, 01/24/1930:4

Grant, Irene M. Engaged to Edwin A. Jenney, 03/28/1930:1

Grant, Jessie Dies in East Bridgewater, 10/31/1930:1

Grant, Lillian Senior at Simmons College, 10/06/1933:1

Grant, Lillian F. Graduates from Simmons College, 06/08/1934:1

Grant, M. Upholstering and furniture repair (ad), 04/27/1934:6

Grant, Mrs Wallace Mr and Mrs Wallace Grant new superintendent and matron at Poor

Farm, 04/11/1930:1 Grant, Patrick

Surprised on 64th birthday, biography, 11/18/1932:4 Grant, Patrick A.

Gets molten metal in face at Colonial Brass, 05/23/1930:1 Grant, Sophie M.

Engaged to Anthony Enos, 03/13/1931:4 Wed to Anthony Enos, 03/27/1931:4

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Grant, Wallace Mr and Mrs Wallace Grant new superintendent and matron at Poor

Farm, 04/11/1930:1 Mother dies in East Bridgewater, 10/31/1930:1 And wife to head town infirmary, 01/30/1931:1 Fined $5 for allowing unauthorized use of auto, 05/01/1931:1

Grant, Wallace G. Collides with Providence driver at North and East Main St,

08/11/1933:1 Grant, Wallace S.

Auto nearly ends up in Nemasket River, 06/20/1930:4 Grant, W.T. (see W.T. Grant Co.) Grantham, Ann

Injured in collision between Eliza Murdock and Falmouth driver on Center St, 08/14/1931:4

Grantham, J.W. Daughter born, 12/12/1930:4 Manager of Middleboro Laundry, 08/07/1931:1 Middleboro Laundry proprietor discovers money missing, 03/18/1932:3

Grantham, William Brush fire in Lakeville, 12/21/1934:1

Granton, C.A. Lets farm on Summer St to Eugene Brookings, 12/30/1932:1

Granton, Clifton A. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 04/13/1934:7

Grass Fires (see Forest Fires) Grasser, Grace I.

Obituary, 06/24/1932:1 Wife of John A. dies at age 60, 06/24/1932:4 Petition for administration of estate, 07/29/1932:5

Grasser, John Loses 43 turkeys to thieves, 10/09/1931:1 Reports theft of poultry, 12/21/1934:1

Gravelin, Peter Daughter born, 07/11/1930:4

Gray, Donald Arrested for disturbing the peace, 12/14/1934:2

Gray, Irene Obituary, 04/29/1932:1

Gray, Irene G. Wife of H. Donald dies at age 28, 04/29/1932:4

Greabner, Eugene Daughter born, 11/11/1932:4

The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. Checks and cash taken in break-in, 01/17/1930:1 Leads in lowering prices (ad), 02/14/1930:4 Frank Dufresne transfers to the Cape, 06/06/1930:9 Employs Frank Baker, 08/01/1930:1 Frank Dufresne resumes duties in local store, 10/03/1930:7 Manager Matthews reports break-in, 04/17/1931:1 Peter Kontoes arraigned on charge of breaking and entering,

04/24/1931:1 Part of remodeling plan for Thatcher block, 09/25/1931:1 Small blaze in rear of new building, 12/25/1931:1 Employs Alice Miskinis and Rita Souza, 07/07/1933:1

Greeley, William Son born, 11/06/1931:3 South Middleboro Garage truck collides with New Bedford driver on

Wareham St, 03/18/1932:1 Greeley, William Leander, Jr.

Born to William, 11/06/1931:3 Green (Mr)

And Mattie sell Purchade St farm to Boyden, 07/10/1931:1 Green, Eleanor West

Daughter born, 03/27/1931:2 Green, George

Father dies in Connecticut, 02/28/1930:5 Resides in Hartford, CT, 10/10/1930:3 Daughter born, 03/27/1931:2

Green, Max Not guilty of allowing cattle to graze on Leonard's land, 05/29/1931:2 And Haig Kayajan purchase cattle in Wisconsin, 10/16/1931:1 Returns from Wisconsin cattle buying trip, 10/23/1931:1 Tax collector's sale, 02/05/1932:5 Lakeville tax collector's sale, 07/07/1933:5 Fire at new barn on Bedford St, 06/15/1934:1

Green, Mrs George Resides in Hartford, CT, 02/14/1930:3

Green, Virginia Dolores Born to George and Eleanor West, 03/27/1931:2

Green School Annie Lee replaced by Elizabeth Drew, 08/15/1930:1 History of our schools (l) (t) (J. Stearns Cushing), 03/10/1933:4 Evelyn Bailey replaces Dora Cobb, 09/07/1934:1

Greenberg, Edward S. Mary and Harry Chilin injured in collision with Greenberg,

10/31/1930:6 Case of negligent driving continued, 11/14/1930:1 Not guilty of reckless driving, 11/21/1930:2

Greene, C.W. Principal of Peirce Academy 55 years ago, 03/06/1931:6

Greene, Walter I. Sentenced with breaking and entering building of Albino Faietti,

06/02/1933:1 Greene, William A.

Central Baptist society passes resolutions upon death of, 01/24/1930:1 Greenhouses (see Nurseries (plant)) Greenwood, Helen Laughlin

Wedding described, 06/03/1932:1 Greer, Lucy P.

Falls, fractures hip, 11/14/1930:4 Obituary, 01/09/1931:1 Widow of Charles K. dies at age 81, 01/09/1931:4 Will in probate, 01/16/1931:6

Gregory, Edward S. Purchases John Savage farm on Plymouth St, 09/04/1931:1 Sells Plymouth St farm to Ethel Hanscom, 09/11/1931:1

Gregory, Elsie M. Beauty shop, 87 Centre St (ad), 04/21/1933:8

Gregory, Mabel L. Wedding described, 05/13/1932:5

Gregory, Ralph Daughter born, 11/25/1932:4

Gregory, Ralph B. Engaged to Elsie Mary Wells, 06/26/1931:1 Engaged to Elsie Wells, 08/14/1931:4 Wedding described, 10/23/1931:1 Wed to Elsie M. Wells, 10/23/1931:4

Gregory, Robert Injured when Volta's car crashes into tree, 03/30/1934:1

Grenier, Simeon Obituary, 09/30/1932:1 Dies at age 85, 09/30/1932:4

Griffin, Edward Under quarantine for mumps, 1/27/1933:3

Griffith, A.B. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8

Griffith, Alton H. Obituary, 04/01/1932:6 Funeral held at home in South Carver, 04/08/1932:2

Griffith, Calvin East Marion couple married 40 years, 05/19/1933:6

Griffith, Carroll D. Wed to Hattie M. Jacobs, 01/09/1931:3

Griffith, Edward Chicken pox makes appearance at home, 04/15/1932:8

Griffith, Harold Lawrence Wed to Virginia Yvonne Paquin, 02/03/1933:4

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Griffith, Henry S. Tribute to Lorenzo Wood (l), 05/02/1930:1 Begins new Gazette column on local history, 10/26/1934:3

Griffith, Homer Wed to Teckla Halunen, 11/14/1930:3 Wedding described, 11/14/1930:7 Son born, 08/28/1931:2, 6

Griffith, Homer Francis Wed to Tekia Augusta Halunen in 1930, 01/23/1931:4

Griffith, John B. Obituary, 05/30/1930:1 Dies at age 83, 05/30/1930:4 Obituary, 05/30/1930:4 Petition for administration of estate, 06/27/1930:5

Griffith, Merton T. Daughter born, 03/30/1934:6

Griffith, Mrs Andrew Resides in South Carver, 03/27/1931:2

Griffith, Mrs Edward Grandfather dies in New Bedford, 09/15/1933:3

Griffith, Nellie C. Engaged to Gerard M. Ryder, 03/31/1933:2, 04/14/1933:4 Wedding described, 04/21/1933:2 Wed to Gerard M. Ryder, 04/21/1933:4

Griffith, Rhoda Wedding described, 08/05/1932:6

Grigor, Walter Moves to Attleboro, 05/27/1932:1

Grimwood, H. Allen Wed to Florence D. Rehan, 12/15/1933:4

Grinnell, Charles E.W. Obituary, 12/30/1932:1

Griswold, Edith Ill with scarlet fever, 02/28/1930:6

Griswold, Franklin Daughter born, 06/20/1930:6, 10/02/1931:4 Son born, 08/05/1932:4

Griswold, Frederick C. Charged with break-in at Walter Thomas' store, 11/23/1934:2 Larceny case continued, 11/30/1934:3 Burglary case held for grand jury, 12/14/1934:2

Griswold, George Ill with scarlet fever, 02/28/1930:6

Griswold, Mrs George Pomeranian taken by passing autoist, 07/21/1933:6

Griswold, Percy Local fisherman makes good, 04/27/1934:6

Griswold, Percy R. Lands 67 trout in five days, 06/02/1933:4

Griswold, Phyllis May Born to Franklin, 10/02/1931:4

Griswold, Winnie Little girl runs into scythe, cuts cheek, 08/01/1930:8

Grocers see also First National Stores, Inc.; Fish Markets; George Lang & Co.;

Homestead Grocery; Meat Markets; P.H. Peirce Co.; The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.; Thomas Bros.

Bump of People's Market secures ice for summer market 55 years ago, 01/10/1930:8

Mendall & Bosworth out with new wagon 55 years ago, 01/31/1930:8 Clark & Vaughan grocery at Everett Square in 1891 (p), 04/04/1930:1 Up-to-date market opens at 37 Centre St (ad), 11/21/1930:5 Moro's Market, 37 Centre St (ad), 12/19/1930:5 John S. Cobb Market, we deliver immediately (ad), 06/12/1931:5 John S. Cobb Market employs Edward Kelley, 07/24/1931:1 Welfare board meets with merchants, 06/10/1932:1 Home Town Food Store opens most up-to-date meat department (ad),

12/22/1933:4 John Holt resigns from Moro's to manage Home Town Food Store,

replaced by Ralph Cromwell, 02/09/1934:1

Grocers cont. Bladas Kukauskas new owner of Lithuanian Co-operative Co.,

02/23/1934:5 Riley's Red & White Store, 378 Center St and Everett St (ad),

03/09/1934:2 Announce Wednesday afternoon closing (ad), 04/13/1934:5 J.T. McKechnie Puritan Stores, Fall Brook (ad), 11/02/1934:3 Kelly & Godfrey Market, we deliver (ad) (i), 12/14/1934:8

Groppner (Dr) East Middleboro place sold to Ambrose Roach, 01/03/1930:1

Grose, Etta Resides in Boston, 08/29/1930:1

Gross, Leslie Member of high school football team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Grossman, John Chimney fire on Plymouth St, 12/16/1932:1 Mortgagee's sale of real estate in Middleboro, 01/20/1933:5 Chimney fire on Plymouth St, 10/27/1933:1

Grove Chapel (see Lakeville Congregational Church) Grover, Edervene M.

Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 01/10/1930:8 Guerin, Charles A.

Loses control of auto, crashes into pole on Main St, 04/08/1932:1 Engaged to Lillian P. Saulnier, 04/06/1934:4

Guerin, Henry Four men save collie from icy Nemasket River, 02/27/1931:5

Guerin, Philomen Obituary, 01/02/1931:1 Widow of Maurice dies at age 91, 01/02/1931:4

Guerini, Eliza Enjoying Mediterranean cruise, 05/16/1930:1 Obituary, 12/07/1934:1

Guertin, Charles E. Tax collector's sale, 12/02/1932:7, 05/05/1933:6

Guertin, Henry P. Purchases Wareham St parcel from Robert Fish, 08/28/1931:1

Guertin, Leo Daughter born, 01/03/1930:4 Son born, 06/09/1933:7

Guidaboni, Caesar Five local men injured in accident in Bridgewater, 06/22/1934:7

Guidaboni, Columbo Daughter born, 05/16/1930:4 Twin daughters born, 07/29/1932:4

Guidaboni, Didimo Barking dog leads to arrest of Charlestown men for larceny,

12/02/1932:1 Guidaboni, Horace

Enters M.A.C. at Amherst, 10/10/1930:1 Guidaboni, Mabel

Teacher resigns from Union St School, 09/07/1934:1 Guidaboni, Mabel I.

Engaged to Enio A. Fornaciari, 10/26/1934:4 Guidaboni, Mabel Irene

Wedding described, 11/16/1934:1 Guidaboni, Mary

Injured in mishap on new highway, 05/27/1932:2 Guidaboni, Mauro

Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:6 Guidaboni, Raye F.

Named supervisor of rhythmic orchestra for lower grades, 08/29/1930:2 Guidaboni, R.E.

Cement blocks, sand and gravel (ad), 09/18/1931:10 Guidoboni, Didimo

Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 08/15/1930:5 Guidoboni, Horace D.

Killed in crash of auto and train in South Dennis, 05/08/1931:1 South Dennis man dies at age 21, 05/08/1931:4

Guidoboni, Mabel I. Wed to Emo A. Fornaciari, 11/16/1934:4

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Guild, Mary E. Engaged to Edward A. Robbins, 08/22/1930:4

Guilford, Chester A. Patrolman receives commendation, 07/03/1931:2 Boston policeman awarded medal, 01/08/1932:5

Guilford, Joseph Wedding described, 07/17/1931:1

Guilford, Joseph H. Obituary, 04/18/1930:1 Dies at age 68, 04/18/1930:4

Guilford, Mary Obituary, 01/05/1934:1 Wife of Chester A. dies at age 25, 01/05/1934:4

Guilford, Richard Rescues Merrill from burning cottage, 08/11/1933:1

Guilford, Richard A. Obituary, 12/08/1933:1 Dies at age 17, 12/08/1933:4

Guilford, Samuel W. Chimney fire on Tispaquin St, 02/05/1932:1 Veteran mail carrier retires, 07/08/1932:1 On Guilford's retirement (l) (Wm. R. Farrington), 07/15/1932:7 Gamache boy collides with Guilford's car on Wareham St, 03/23/1934:1

Guimares, Ernest De F. Engaged to Anna Pretti, 09/21/1934:4

Guimares, Ernest DeF. Wed to Anna Pretti, 10/26/1934:4

Gully, Edward Dies in Worcester, 12/18/1931:3

Gully, Edward J. Father dies in Worcester, 12/18/1931:3

Gurney, Abbie A. Obituary, 09/05/1930:1 Dies at age 88, 09/05/1930:4

Gurney, Alexander R. Obituary, 05/04/1934:1 Dies at age 86, 05/04/1934:4 Will in probate, 05/25/1934:5

Gurney, Anna T. Obituary, 01/22/1932:1 Widow of James L. dies at age 85, 01/22/1932:4

Gurney, Charles Purchases Means place on Marion Rd, 10/17/1930:8 Puts up ice supply, 02/26/1932:7

Gurney, C.S. Purchases 20-acre summer camp on Pocksha Pond from Edward

Langshaw, 08/22/1930:6 Gustafson, Leonard

Robert Baker charged with manslaughter and operating negligently after death in Brockton, 10/10/1930:1

Gustein, Ellen Obituary, 10/10/1930:1

Gypsies Given polite but stern invitation to leave town, 08/15/1930:1 Several bands make appearance here, 07/17/1931:1 Chief Sisson receives warning from North Lakeville, 11/06/1931:1 In our midst this week, 04/08/1932:1 Appear at usual time, do not stay long, 04/08/1932:3

Gypsy Moths (see Insects) H Hackett, Arleen

Over the Hill Lands (poem), 04/22/1932:7 Hackett, Arlene

Resides in Worcester, 10/10/1930:1 Hackett, Herbert J.

Collides with Pratt on Bedford St, 04/14/1933:4 Hadlock, Hazel

Wedding described, 10/10/1930:1

Hadlock, Mrs William Westbrook, ME woman here due to mother's death, 06/06/1930:1

Hafford, Ada Resides in California, 07/24/1931:7

Hagaboom, Kermi Windows broken in Miller St house, 08/19/1932:2

Hagaboom, Kermit Works for Chandler Pettee on Marion Road, 04/14/1933:7

Hagstrom, Carl J. Arrested for drunkenness and reckless driving, 02/28/1930:9 Guilty of drunkenness and reckless driving, 03/14/1930:6

Hairdressers see also Barbers The Powder Puff, Thatcher's Row (ad), 01/10/1930:10 Roberta's Beauty Shoppe, 111 Centre St (ad), 02/28/1930:10 Verna Bowles opens beauty shop on Bridge St, 04/25/1930:3 Brown Bungalow Beauty Studio, Bridge St, Lakeville (ad),

06/06/1930:5 Rose's Beauty Shoppe, 42 Everett St (ad), 08/22/1930:8 Alice Champagne sells beauty shop to Katherine Wright, 10/24/1930:1 Charlotte's Beauty Salon, 20 South Main St (ad), 03/27/1931:10 Elsie Wells' beauty shop at 87 Centre St (ad), 05/08/1931:8 Sophie Tessier, themique permanent wave demo (ad), 05/22/1931:5 Rose's Beauty Shop, 42 Everett St (ad), 10/02/1931:8 Wilfred Beauty Shop, corner of Nickerson Ave and Thatcher's Row

(ad), 04/15/1932:10 Charlotte's Beauty Salon at McDonald's Millinery (ad), 09/02/1932:8 A. Candella, special Christmas offer on permanent wave (ad),

12/02/1932:8 Elsie Gregory, 87 Centre St (ad), 04/21/1933:8 Mrs Alfred Sousa sets up shop at home on Wareham St, 08/18/1933:1 Jean's Beauty Shoppe, 200 Centre St (ad), 11/24/1933:2 Elsie Morley moves Wilfred Beauty Shop to Glidden building (ad),

11/24/1933:8 McDonald relocates beauty salon to 25 Centre St (ad), 04/27/1934:8 Lou's Beauty Shop, 55 South Main St (ad), 05/04/1934:8

Haire, Chester Resides in West Wareham, 09/05/1930:6

Haire, Chester P. Passes forestry exam, posted to Carver, 06/09/1933:6

Haire, Esther P. Wedding described, 08/08/1930:1

Haire, Ethel P. Engaged to Arthur R. Phillips, 08/01/1930:4 Wed to Arthur R. Phillips, 08/08/1930:4

Haire, Florence M. Obituary, 06/02/1933:1 Wife of James W. dies at age 66, 06/02/1933:4

Haire, Mrs J. Walter Obituary, 06/02/1933:6

Hajaboom, Kermit Mother dies in Attleboro, 02/02/1934:3

Hajaboom, Mrs Albert Dies in Attleboro, 02/02/1934:3 Funeral held in Attleboro, 02/09/1934:3

Hale, Elmer Daughter born, 09/15/1933:4

Hale, Elmer L. Collides with Pawtucket, RI driver at Four Corners, 05/26/1933:3

Hale, Everett Member of high school baseball, basketball, and football teams (p),

06/22/1934:8 Hale, Mrs William Bayard

Resides in New York, 09/25/1931:1 Hale, Ruth V.

Obituary, 08/01/1930:1 Daughter of Elmer dies at age 10, 08/01/1930:4

Haley, Charles Face burned by electrical spark at C.P. Washburn Co., 05/01/1931:1

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Haley, Herbert Pleads not guilty to negligence as result of auto accident, 08/01/1930:1 Fined $25 for reckless driving, files appeal, 08/15/1930:4

Haley, Hiram F. Fractures bones in hand at Lucey factory, 05/11/1934:1

Haley, Lillian F. Engaged to Ernest R. Bower, 12/15/1933:4 Wed to Ernest R. Bower, 12/22/1933:4

Hall (Dr) Office of Woodward, Woodward, and Hall suffers break-in,

09/07/1934:4 Hall, Albert E.

Wedding described, 05/13/1932:5 Hall, Edward F.

Obituary, 01/10/1930:1 Hall, Emile

Wed to Margaret Jinks, 12/04/1931:4 Hall, Emile S.

Engaged to Margaret Jimks, 11/20/1931:4 Hall, Frank P.

Obituary, 10/28/1932:1 Dies at age 80, 10/28/1932:4 Obituary, 10/28/1932:7 Will in probate, 12/02/1932:5

Hall, Fred General repairing, Wareham St (ad), 06/22/1934:10

Hall, Henry Daughter born, 04/29/1932:4 Parry and Holmes sentenced for larceny of fowl from Henry Hall,

10/13/1933:1 Son born, 02/23/1934:4

Hall, James Fire at Tispaquin St home of Irving Vaughan, 03/31/1933:1

Hall, Jesse Chimney fire on Frank St, 01/30/1931:1 Fire destroys incubator house and several hundred eggs, 03/30/1934:1

Hall, John Son born, 01/10/1930:4 Obituary, 04/03/1931:3

Hall, John H. Dentist, Peirce building (ad), 12/09/1932:8

Hall, Lester P. Collides with Kukanhan at East Main and Montello St, 11/16/1934:2

Hall, Mrs Charles E. Funeral held in Mansfield, 11/03/1933:3

Hall, Nahum Sells Bedford St house, moves to Plymouth St, 04/04/1930:4 Chimney fire on Plymouth St, 04/11/1930:3 Moves from Plymouth St to Bedford St, 03/25/1932:6

Hall, Richard Daughter born, 07/31/1931:4

Hall, Roger Hand goes through glass door panel at high school, 01/09/1931:1

Hallett, May Boehme Son born, 06/15/1934:1

Hallett, Carlton Son born, 06/15/1934:1

Hallett, Jack Wed to Mildred Waters, 07/03/1931:7

Hallett, James Resides in Hyde Park, 01/02/1931:1

Hallett, Mary L. Milliner, 27 Centre St (ad), 01/10/1930:10 To re-open Wholesale Millinery on Center St, 02/19/1932:1 New millinery store on Centre St (ad), 02/26/1932:8

Hallett, Mrs James Resides in Hyde Park, 10/28/1932:1

Hallisey, Michael Obituary, 05/22/1931:1

Hallissey, Marion Vineyard resident walks four miles on ice, 03/09/1934:1

Hallock, H.G.C. News from China (l), 03/14/1930:7 Christmas in China (l), 12/12/1930:7 Report from Shanghai (l), 05/13/1932:3

Halloween Youngsters out early with pranks, 10/10/1930:1 Usual antics do not make appearance, 11/07/1930:6 Passes without too much trouble, 11/03/1933:1 Police report on night time doings, 11/02/1934:1

Halunen, Frank Wedding described, 12/21/1934:3

Halunen, Lila D. Wed to Robert W. Bishop, 06/06/1930:4

Halunen, Lilia Sophie Wed to Robert Webber Bishop in 1930, 01/23/1931:4

Halunen, Teckla Wed to Homer Griffith, 11/14/1930:3 Wedding described, 11/14/1930:7

Halunen, Tekia Augusta Wed to Homer Francis Griffith in 1930, 01/23/1931:4

Ham, Albert H. House decorations attract considerable attention, 01/03/1930:1

Ham, Maybelle Benn Son born, 06/05/1931:1

Ham, Robert Ernest Born to Robert F. and Maybelle Benn, 06/05/1931:1

Ham, Robert F. Son born, 06/05/1931:1

Hambly, Charles New service manager at Sherman's garage, 06/15/1934:1

Hammerton, Lavinia Obituary, 03/30/1934:1

Hammerton, Lavinia A. Wife of James dies at age 79, 03/30/1934:4

Hammond, Fred L. Elks hold annual memorial service, 12/07/1934:3

Hammond, Frederick L. Obituary, 02/16/1934:1 Boston man dies at age 64, 02/16/1934:4

Hammond, Mary Collides with Sagamore driver at Center and Pearl St, 04/25/1930:1

Hammond, Myra Takes housekeeping post in South Carver, 07/31/1931:1 Lets Lakeville place to John Allen, 10/09/1931:3

Hammond, Walter Middleboro Laundry truck collides with Connecticut driver on Wareham

St, 01/16/1931:2 Hammond, Walter F.

Wed to Gleasia L. Tripp, 08/05/1932:4 Handy (Mr)

Screening resumes, 10/17/1930:8 Finishes screening berries, 11/21/1930:3 Handy and Hennessey begin screening berries, 09/11/1931:3 Screening resumes after 10-day wait, 10/02/1931:6 Screening nears completion, 11/20/1931:6 Finishes screening for season, 12/18/1931:6 Starts cranberry harvest, 09/16/1932:3 Screening begun, 09/23/1932:3 Resumes screening at Rock, 11/11/1932:6 Finishes screening berries, 12/09/1932:6 Begins screening berries, 09/15/1933:3 Cranberry picking begun, 09/15/1933:3 To finish screening at bog soon, 11/24/1933:6 Screening berries, 10/19/1934:2 Screening nearly complete, 11/16/1934:3

Haney, Wilda Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 07/31/1931:5 Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

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Hanks, Lenda T. Driver in mix up with William McLeod at Jackson and North Main St,

09/09/1932:8 Hanlon, Gertrude

Engaged to Fred Allen, 06/01/1934:6 Wed to Frederic C. Allen, 06/08/1934:7

Hanlon, Gertrude I. Wed to Frederic C. Allen, 06/01/1934:4

Hannon, Ernest Member of Co. D, 5th Massachusetts during Spanish-American War (p),

07/17/1931:1 Hannon, Joseph

State patrolman transfers to Barnstable, 05/01/1931:4 Hanscom (Mr)

Arnold Holmes hired at poultry farm, 03/09/1934:1 Hanscom, Ethel

Purchases John Savage farm on Plymouth St from Edward Gregory, 09/11/1931:1

Student at Leslie Kindergarten school, 1/27/1933:1 Graduates from Lesley Kindergarten School, 06/08/1934:1 Accepts position as governess in Brookline, 12/14/1934:1

Hanscom, Mathew W. Receives engineering degree from Northeastern University,

09/23/1932:2 Hanscom, Matthew

Obituary, 03/17/1933:1 Dies at age 51, 03/17/1933:2

Hanscom, Matthew W. Engaged to Alida Wadsworth, 11/16/1934:1

Hanscom, Mrs Matthew Cousin dies in Rhode Island, 11/24/1933:1 Farm worker Arnold Holmes resigns, 06/22/1934:1

Hanscomb, Matthew Purchases farm on Plymouth St, 11/20/1931:1 Receives degree from Northeastern University, 06/24/1932:1

Hanscomb, Matthew W. Hosts Sigma Delta from Northeastern University, 05/27/1932:1

Hanson, Arthur To Eddy Rhames (poem), 04/13/1934:5

Hanson, Ernest Wed to Myra Trinque, 06/05/1931:4 Daughter born, 09/07/1934:4

Hanson, Ernest S. Wedding described, 06/05/1931:1

Hanson, Fred Builds cottage at Lake Winnepesaukee, 08/11/1933:1

Hanson, Fred L. New Hampshire cottage-building project for Annas complete,

09/01/1933:1 Hanson, Fred S.

Employed at Trust Co., 07/11/1930:1 Hanson, William

Resides in New York, 03/17/1933:2 Haran, Theresa

Engaged to Laurence Kelley, 11/21/1930:1 Haran, Theresa Elizabeth

Engaged to Lawrence G. Kelley, 06/27/1930:1 Wedding described, 12/19/1930:1

Harding, Bertha Obituary, 02/03/1933:1

Harding, Lewis F. Elected to third term as selectman (p), 01/24/1930:1 George R. Shaw seeks to protect legacy of George H. Shaw Co.,

12/19/1930:1 Announces candidacy for re-election (l), 12/09/1932:1 Candidate for selectman (ad), 01/13/1933:3 Elected to Board of Selectmen (p) (t), 01/20/1933:1 Urges co-operation of town departments (l), 02/24/1933:1

Harding, Lucretia C. Skids on wet road into fence, 05/20/1932:1

Harding, Lucretia D.C. George R. Shaw seeks to protect legacy of George H. Shaw Co.,

12/19/1930:1 Harding, Marguerite

Graduates from Sea Pines in Brewster, 06/12/1931:1 Hits Melrose auto at South Main and Center St, 08/07/1931:1 Resumes studies at Radcliffe, 09/30/1932:1

Harding, Marguerite L. New student at Radcliffe College, 09/25/1931:1

Harding, Minna L. Obituary, 10/26/1934:1 Dies at age 73, 10/26/1934:4

Hardware Stores (see Doane, George E.; George A. Shurtleff & Son; T.W. Pierce Hardware Co.)

Hardy, Helen Resides in Brookline, 06/20/1930:1

Hardy, I.R. Lets Grove St place to George Deane, 01/31/1930:5 Resides in New York, 01/30/1931:1 Moves to new home in Manhasset, Long Island, 06/26/1931:1 Daughter born, 01/20/1933:1

Hardy, Jeannette Resides in Brookline, 06/20/1930:1

Hardy, Stephen P. Disappearance unsolved despite efforts by police, 10/14/1932:1 Middleboro quota filled for national reforestation project, 05/26/1933:1

Hargreaves, Beulahbel Ill with measles, 03/13/1931:4

Hargreaves, Edward Under quarantine for measles, 03/20/1931:4

Hargreaves, Janet Under quarantine for measles, 03/20/1931:4

Hargreaves, Olive M. Mortgagee's sale of real estate in Middleboro, 02/17/1933:6

Hargreaves, Wright Mortgagee's sale of real estate in Middleboro, 02/17/1933:6

Harlow, Adnah Resides in Mt. Vernon, NY, 03/14/1930:1 In charge of William Butler's campaign, 08/22/1930:1 Fire in closet at 5 North St, 03/18/1932:1 Resigns from Middleboro Nash Co., employed at Maxim Motor Co.,

05/04/1934:1 Harlow, Adnah H.

Engaged to Lynette Duncklee, 01/17/1930:1 Wedding described, 09/05/1930:1 Wed to Lynette D. Duncklee, 09/05/1930:4 Opposed to repeal committee (ad), 10/31/1930:4 Selectmen's contest starts to take shape, 12/08/1933:1 For selectman (ad), 01/12/1934:8 Suggests changes in voting precincts (l), 10/26/1934:1

Harlow, Benjamin Dies in Palermo, CA, 07/07/1933:3 Obituary, 07/14/1933:2

Harlow, Benjamin F. Obituary, 07/14/1933:1

Harlow, Clinton Resides in Brockton, 12/07/1934:1

Harlow, Clyde Leonard Wollaston couple married 25 years, 10/02/1931:3

Harlow, Elliot W. Ready for emergency jobs in winter, 12/11/1931:9

Harlow, Elliott Member of high school baseball team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Harlow, Elliott S. Contractor, 83 School St, 11/13/1931:7

Harlow, Elliott W. General contractor (ad), 10/09/1931:7 Hire local contractors, 01/08/1932:2

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Harlow, F.A. Hand severely cut on zinc roll 55 years ago, 03/14/1930:6 Joshua Sherman contracts to build stable 55 years ago, 12/04/1931:8

Harlow, Fannie B. Obituary, 09/30/1932:1 Widow of William F. dies at age 73, 09/30/1932:4 Clyde Harlow appointed estate administrator, 10/14/1932:5

Harlow, Florence Wed to Clarence E. Thomas, 06/06/1930:4

Harlow, Franklin Turkey brooder on Fairview St takes fire, 06/19/1931:1 Employed by NE Cranberry Sales Co., 07/22/1932:1

Harlow, George Attends Brown University, 04/25/1930:4 Finishes third year at Brown University, 06/16/1933:1 Graduates from Brown University, 06/08/1934:1 Graduation held at Brown University, 06/22/1934:1

Harlow, George N. Earns Ph.B. award from Brown University, 06/22/1934:3

Harlow, Guild Employed at Cranberry Sales Co., 07/18/1930:1

Harlow, Hannah J. No longer connected with Middleboro Gazette, 01/17/1930:1

Harlow, I.H. I.H. Harlow & Co. has wells dug on premises 55 years ago,

01/10/1930:8 Harlow, Ivory

South Main St home of Morrill S. Ryder (p), 07/18/1930:1 Harlow, James A.

Legion delegation attends Wareham funeral, 10/31/1930:1 Harlow, Julia

Obituary, 07/25/1930:1 Widow of Louis K. dies at age 80, 07/25/1930:4

Harlow, Lizzie H. On decorating committee for Centennial 55 years ago, 02/06/1931:9

Harlow, Louise B. Graduates from Emerson College, 05/30/1930:1

Harlow, Lucy A. To friends in Middleboro (l), 09/05/1930:7

Harlow, Mrs Wilson D. Elected secretary of Halifax Historical Association, 05/29/1931:1

Harlow, Reuben Takes charge of almshouse in Chelmsford 55 years ago, 04/04/1930:8

Harlow, William Purchases horse 55 years ago, 04/01/1932:2

Harlow, William G. Peirce St couple married 25 years, 07/11/1930:8

Harmon Realty Trust Co. Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

Harness Makers George G. Benson, harness maker (ad), 01/03/1930:7

Harney, Nellie Administrator petitions to auction real estate, 01/19/1933:5

Harp, Ida M. Wed to Chester V. Duncklee, 09/09/1932:4

Harper, George H. Daughter born, 02/12/1932:7

Harper, Margaret Jean Born to George H., 02/12/1932:7

Harpwoothian, Hage Break-in at roadside store, 06/23/1933:3

Harriette B. Eaton's Shop Handmade spreads, aprons, and pillows (ad), 11/24/1933:5

Harrington, Daniel H. Everett St couple married 25 years, 06/30/1933:1

Harrington, Elizabeth In on Irish Hospital sweepstakes winnings, 03/23/1934:1

Harrington, Frank H. In running for attendance officer in Brockton schools, 02/06/1931:2 Park Theatre manager takes post at Empire Theatre in Waltham,

09/11/1931:1 Harrington, Herbert A.

Obituary, 03/06/1931:1 Harrington, Jeremiah

Employed at sanatorium, 05/16/1930:1 Harrington, John

Receives 25-year service medal from Keith company, 07/17/1931:1 Harrington, John C.

Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 11/07/1930:7 Obituary, 10/21/1932:1 Dies at age 74, 10/21/1932:4 Will in probate, 11/11/1932:5

Harrington, Neil Employed at P.H. Peirce Co., 08/01/1930:1

Harrington, Richard Lost boy found near grandmother's home, 09/11/1931:1

Harris (Lieutenant) Tragic death of flier, 06/22/1934:2

Harris, Arthur Horn Born to Frank, 05/22/1931:4

Harris, Carrie Obituary, 12/05/1930:3

Harris, Clarence Occupies Rock St apartment, 10/06/1933:1

Harris, Edna Student at Bates School missed, 11/06/1931:3

Harris, Edna May Dies at age 14, 11/06/1931:4 Inquest findings, 12/04/1931:9 Driver fined $50 for negligent driving, 12/18/1931:2

Harris, Edna M. Struck and killed by Onset driver on East Grove St, 11/06/1931:1 Inquest held into death, 11/27/1931:1 Petition for administration of estate, 03/04/1932:9

Harris, Frank Son born, 05/22/1931:4 Chimney fire on Taunton St, 02/16/1934:4

Harris, Frederick W. Motorcycle patrolman breaks leg, crushes foot, 08/14/1931:1

Harris, Gilbert Purchases Long Point Rd orchard from May Shaw, 09/18/1931:1

Harris, John A. Obituary, 06/06/1930:4

Harris, Kate A. Purchases Plympton St property from Mary Sears, 10/10/1930:1

Harris, Pauline Leaves for Detroit, MI, 08/08/1930:1 Moves to Detroit, MI, 06/26/1931:1

Harris, Percy G.F. Engaged to Elizabeth A. Scully, 10/21/1932:4 Wed to Elizabeth A. Scully, 10/28/1932:4

Harris, Ralph Tax collector's sale of real estate, 02/23/1934:6

Harris, Weston Moves from Lakeville to Crossman Ave, Middleboro, 10/31/1930:1

Harrub, Adeline North Carver folks attend wedding, 10/17/1930:8

Harrub, Adeline Whitefield Wedding described, 10/17/1930:3 Wed to Clifton Allen Bricknell, 10/17/1930:4

Hart, Alice Burial at Rock Cemetery, 06/22/1934:3

Hart, Alice B. Obituary, 06/22/1934:1 Dies at age 82, 06/22/1934:4 Will in probate, 06/29/1934:5

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Hart, Francis Member of high school football team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Hart, Francis S. Obituary, 10/02/1931:1

Hart, Harry M. Obituary, 04/10/1931:1

Hart, Lillian F. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Hart, Virginia L. Obituary, 12/09/1932:1 Wife of George M. dies at age 71, 12/09/1932:4

Hartil, Robert Engaged to Mary Neelon, 10/06/1933:1

Hartley, Allen Daughter born, 05/11/1934:4

Hartling, Mrs Murdock Funeral of sister-in-law held in Wareham, 1/27/1933:3 Ill with mumps, 03/17/1933:3

Hartling, Murdock Resigns from Atwood's mill, employed at State Farm in Bridgewater,

07/10/1931:2 Aunt's funeral held in Assonet, 07/22/1932:2 Chimney fire in Rock, 03/30/1934:6

Hartling, Murdock G. Auto struck by running boy, Marcel Fortin, 07/21/1933:4

Hartling, Vera A. Engaged to Edward J. MacDonald, 03/17/1933:2

Hartman, Frieda Engaged to Clarence Churchill, 05/09/1930:4, 05/16/1930:9,

05/30/1930:4 Hartmann, Emil

Resides in Philadelphia, PA, 01/03/1930:1 Hartmann, Freida

Teacher at the Bates School, 01/03/1930:4 Hartmann, Freida Florence

Engaged to Clarence Theodore Churchill, 04/18/1930:2 Hartmann, Frieda

Engaged to Clarence Churchill, 06/13/1930:2 Hartmann, Frieda F.

Wed to Clarence T. Churchill, 06/27/1930:4 Hartmann, Frieda Florence

Wedding described, 06/20/1930:1 Harvey, Alexander

Obituary, 09/22/1933:1 Rockland man dies at age 93, 09/22/1933:4

Harvey, Mary A. Obituary, 02/13/1931:7

Harvey, Mary Ann Obituary, 02/13/1931:1 Widow of James W. dies at age 80, 02/13/1931:4

Harvey, Sarah W. Obituary, 10/19/1934:1 Dies at age 71, 10/19/1934:4

Harvey, W.H. Cuts off end of thumb at work, 06/22/1934:3

Haskell, Eleanor Wed to Wilfred Hill, 07/10/1931:8

Haskell, Goldie Mother dies suddenly in Attleboro, 09/28/1934:1

Haskell, Katherine Wed to Walter H. Morse, 06/30/1933:1

Haskell, Leroy Member of high school football team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Haskell, Walter Loses money to pickpocket, 08/01/1930:6

Haskins, Cephas Wagon demolished after horse gets away 55 years ago, 01/17/1930:8

Haskins, Charles A. Obituary, 01/01/1932:1 Dies at age 63, 01/01/1932:4

Haskins, Emma F. Obituary, 06/19/1931:1 Widow of William M. dies at age 74, 06/19/1931:4

Haskins, George A. Wedding described, 09/25/1931:1

Haskins, Herbert Thief takes tires right off car, 09/30/1932:2

Haskins, Herbert M. North Lakeville couple married 55 years, 11/02/1934:3

Haskins, Lester Employed in Washington, MO, 07/15/1932:3 Employed in Leavenworth, KS, 12/08/1933:3

Haskins, Mabel Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 01/02/1931:5 Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6, 05/19/1933:7

Haskins, Mary A. Obituary, 02/19/1932:1 New Bedford woman dies at age 70, 02/19/1932:4 Will in probate, 02/26/1932:5

Haskins, Mrs David Resides in North Easton, 11/21/1930:3

Haskins, Orrin Fire burns over 30 acres in Lakeville, 05/19/1933:1

Haskins, Priscilla L. Wed to Harry W. Crosby, 06/19/1931:4

Hastay, Frank W. Member of Odd Fellows dies, 06/20/1930:2

Hastay, Maud A. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/18/1930:5, 01/23/1931:5

Hastay, Maude Brisk fire in woods on Wareham St, 08/28/1931:2 Barn fire on Wareham St, 04/14/1933:1

Hastings, Grace Wed to Albert Martin, 06/27/1930:7

Hatch, Edgar Resides in Concord, 06/05/1931:2 Resides in Somerville, 11/10/1933:6

Hatch, Edgar H. Resides in Concord, 04/21/1933:3

Hatch, Elmer Employed at L.O. Atwood mill, 10/10/1930:9 Laid off from L.O. Atwood mill, 12/16/1932:6 Returns to work at Atwood's mill, 04/13/1934:6 First with peas in bloom, 06/01/1934:3

Hatch, Elmer C. Employed at L.O. Atwood's mill, 01/23/1931:6, 03/25/1932:7 First to have ripe blueberries, 07/01/1932:7

Hatch, Foster Sister-in-law dies in Concord, 12/11/1931:3 Laid off from L.O. Atwood mill, 12/16/1932:6 Returns to work at Atwood's mill, 04/13/1934:6

Hatch, Mrs Edgar Dies in Concord, 12/11/1931:3 Burial at Plympton, 12/18/1931:4

Hatch, Mrs Foster Rose bush in bloom, 10/24/1930:3

Hatch, Stanley Son born, 03/21/1930:4

Hatch, Stanley W. Son born, 03/14/1930:4, 03/28/1930:5

Hatch, Stephen Son born, 03/17/1933:2

Hatch, Wilbur Born to Stanley W., 03/28/1930:5

Hatch, William C. Obituary, 12/28/1934:1 Norton man dies at age 58, 12/28/1934:4

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Hathaway, Anna W. Obituary, 02/16/1934:1 Burial at Titicut cemetery, 02/16/1934:3 Dies at age 85, 02/16/1934:4

Hathaway, Chester Granted junk license, 02/20/1931:2

Hathaway, Chester S. Arrested on default warrant from Weymouth police, 07/17/1931:2

Hathaway, Clarence L. (see C.L. Hathaway & Co.) Hathaway, Cora M.

Wed to Samuel P. Osgood, 09/21/1934:4 Hathaway, E.S.

Arranges for use of nitrous oxide 55 years ago, 04/18/1930:7 Hathaway, Eva

Engaged to Thomas Lambert, 05/30/1930:1 Hathaway, Eva Commeau

Wed to Thomas Hayden Lambert, 06/27/1930:4 Hathaway, Francis

Chimneys and cellars cleaned (ad), 01/30/1931:8 Hathaway, Fred

Resides in Lakewood, OH, 05/18/1934:1 Hathaway, George L.

Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6 Takes position with Middleboro Nash Co., 05/04/1934:1

Hathaway, Howard Daughter born, 10/21/1932:4

Hathaway, Lettie Wed to William Mears, 07/17/1931:4

Hathaway, Louis Member of high school basketball team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Hathaway, Louise Burial at Titicut cemetery, 03/07/1930:9

Hathaway, Louise Edson Obituary, 03/07/1930:1 Dies in Middleboro, 03/07/1930:4

Hathaway, Mrs G. Louis Receives state civil service appointment, 11/27/1931:1

Hathaway, Samuel Benton St couple married 54 years, 11/14/1930:1 Library janitor works for 20 years without a vacation, 05/06/1932:1 Public library janitor retires after 21 years, 02/09/1934:1

Hathaway, Sarah A. Obituary, 04/06/1934:1 Widow of Benjamin W. dies at age 89, 04/06/1934:4 Petition for administration of estate, 04/20/1934:5

Hathaway, Susanna M. Obituary, 08/05/1932:1 Wife of Samuel dies at age 81, 08/05/1932:4

Hats (see Millinery) Hatt, Eunice

Burial at Rock Cemetery, 09/19/1930:3 Haven, George

Administrator presents account of estate, 03/18/1932:5 Haven, Mrs Charles

Resides in Worcester, 08/05/1932:3 Haven, Perley

Mysterious fire destroys house owned by Schlusemeyer, 01/06/1933:1 Hawes, Mrs E.C.

Resides in Richmond Hill, Long Island, 06/05/1931:1 Hawkes, Katherine

Wedding described, 10/13/1933:3 Hawks, Katherine Hazel

Wed to Henry Miller Shaw, 10/13/1933:3 Hawley (Mr)

Moves to North Middleboro from Brockton, 05/19/1933:3 Hawthorn, Roger

Reporter for Washington Times, 12/27/1933:1 Hawthorne, _oger

Takes post as reporter for Boston American, 01/03/1930:1

Hawthorne, Esther Literary critic reviews local writer, 04/17/1931:2

Hawthorne, Hazel Salt House (book review), 03/02/1934:6

Hawthorne, Roger City reporter for Boston American, 04/04/1930:1 News letter from Washington concerning post office (l) (Roger

Hawthorne), 01/16/1931:7 Washington newsletter (l), 02/20/1931:3 Wedding described, 03/27/1931:1 Washington newsletter, 03/27/1931:3, 04/17/1931:4, 05/22/1931:4,

06/26/1931:8 Hawthorne, Roger M.

On editorial staff of Washington Times, 10/27/1933:2 Hayden, Dorothy

Secures clerical position with Clapp's Rubber Co. in Hanover, 05/05/1933:1

Hayden, Fayette Sells Peirce St home, moves to Stamford, CT, 06/20/1930:1

Hayden, Fayette W. Obituary, 01/16/1931:1 Stamford, CT man dies at age 82, 01/16/1931:6 Tribute (l) (Fred M. Weber), 01/23/1931:6

Hayden, Joseph Forest St couple married 25 years, 06/24/1932:3

Hayden, Joseph P. Still alarm for fire on Forest St, 05/01/1931:1

Hayes, John Elwyn Lynde collides with Hayes' bakery truck driven by Horace

Gamache, 06/29/1934:6 Hayman, William

Sells 83-acre farm to G. Crocker 55 years ago, 10/16/1931:6 Hays, Eugene

Son born, 02/28/1930:4 Hayward, Carrie

Chimney fire on West Grove St, 01/23/1931:1, 01/06/1933:1 Hayward, Carrie A.

Tax collector's sale of real estate, 02/23/1934:6 Hayward, Clarence

Chimney fire on West Grove St, 11/16/1934:1 Hayward, Etta L.

Obituary, 03/25/1932:1 Hayward, Mrs Leon

Has pink running rose in full bloom, 09/30/1932:7 Hazard (Mrs)

Resides in Allenton, RI, 07/11/1930:1 Hazard, George N.

Resides in Warren, RI, 02/28/1930:6 Hazelton, George

Plymouth St couple married 50 years, 12/01/1933:6 Hazelton, George H.

Couple married 50 years, 12/15/1933:3 Hazen, Frank

Cottage burns at Long Pond, 04/17/1931:1 Healey, John

Daughter born, 09/05/1930:4 Healey, John A.

Local representative for Fahey undertaking establishment, 01/20/1933:1 Healey, John E.

Middleboro rep for Fahey's funeral home (ad), 1/20/1933:4 Healey, Margaret A.

Wed to Charles E. Maddigan, 01/05/1934:4 Health Board (see Middleboro - Board of Health) Healy, John

Daughter born, 09/29/1933:4 Heath (Mr)

Attempts to resign from Board of Selectmen, 01/20/1933:1 Heath, June

Candidate for preacher in Rochester-Lakeville Greater Parish, 08/05/1932:2

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Heath, Albert M. Elect representative (ad), 11/02/1934:6 Thank you to voters (l), 11/16/1934:5

Heath, Alexander Heath letter published in full (l), 01/03/1930:4 Open letter discusses development (l), 01/03/1930:6 Withdraws from candidacy for moderator, 01/10/1930:1 Concerning Mr. Heath (l) (Collen C. Campbell), 01/10/1930:2 Timely letter to editor (l), 01/10/1930:3 Heath resigns as clerk of selectmen's board, 01/10/1930:6 The dream of a moderate drinker (l), 01/17/1930:2 And Albert Thomas debate in front of capacity crowd (p), 01/24/1930:7 The sob sister revealed (ad) (l), 01/24/1930:10 Seeks seat on Peirce board, 02/07/1930:1 Mr Heath's position (ad) (l) (William Egger), 02/07/1930:2 Corrected by superintendent of New Bedford street department (l),

02/14/1930:1 Two little boys speak out of turn (l), 03/07/1930:3 Driving new Nash coupe, 03/21/1930:1 Candidate for representative to 7th district (l), 07/11/1930:3 Files nomination papers, 08/08/1930:1 Political advertisement (ad), 08/15/1930:8 In collision with Boston auto on the Bridgewater road, 08/22/1930:1 Why are we running for the Legislature on stickers? (l), 10/03/1930:7 Our ticket and platform (ad) (l), 10/10/1930:9 Yours for a Clean Breath of Pure Air (ad) (l), 10/17/1930:4 We had rather be defeated (ad) (l), 10/24/1930:5 Victim of "bomb" scare, 10/31/1930:1 $100,000 worth of liquor stored in no-license town (ad) (l),

10/31/1930:4 Move to recall selectman Heath, 11/14/1930:1 Failure of selectman no surprise, 12/05/1930:1 Recall attempt fails, 12/05/1930:1 Selectman Heath's statement of irregularities in pay to firemen a surprise

to board, 01/09/1931:1 Drought relief fund (l), 01/30/1931:3 Wins $1,000 check (p), 02/20/1931:6 First on deck with nomination papers, 10/23/1931:4 Hot contests bring out 2,472 voters (p) (t), 01/22/1932:1 Files expense account with town clerk, 02/05/1932:1 Sail on, oh ship of state, sail on (l), 02/26/1932:7 A new welfare system (l), 12/30/1932:2 There are none so blind (ad) (p), 1/27/1933:4 Expects full cooperation (l), 02/03/1933:4 The spoilers (l), 02/17/1933:6 Somnambulists (l), 02/24/1933:6 Communication on town government (l), 03/10/1933:3 Selectman caught speeding in Randolph, 09/29/1933:1 Letter to selectmen concerning speeding ticket (l), 09/29/1933:6 Indian battle ax unearthed in Heath's garden, 10/13/1933:1 Tribute to Judge Washburn (l), 10/20/1933:4 Selectman celebrates 70th birthday, brief biography, 11/03/1933:7 And wife injured in auto collision at Dennis, 02/02/1934:1 Sounds intention to run for selectman again, 10/12/1934:3 Hunting for an altruist (l), 11/23/1934:7 Would refuse federal funds (l), 12/07/1934:3 Files nomination papers for selectman, 12/21/1934:1 Need a taxpayers' association (l), 12/21/1934:7

Heath, Alexander, Jr. Enrolls in University of Texas, 09/02/1932:1 Selected for Glee Club at University of Texas, 12/02/1932:1 Unearths Indian battle ax while plowing, 10/06/1933:1 Wedding described, 06/22/1934:1 Wed to Alice Anderson, 06/22/1934:4

Heath, Alice Day Vote no to repeal of Baby Volstead Act (ad) (Christine Clough, Alice

Day Heath), 10/31/1930:2 Heath, Edward

Traveling in California, 08/15/1930:2 Returns from motor trip to California, description, 08/22/1930:4

Heath, Edward cont. Elected assistant manager of Northeastern University Glee club,

11/13/1931:1 Selected for Glee Club at University of Texas, 12/02/1932:1 Son born, 05/25/1934:4

Heath, Edward D. Pledges Nu Epsilon at Northeastern University, 03/04/1932:1 Selectman's son injured in collision with Brockton driver, 07/22/1932:1 Enrolls in University of Texas, 09/02/1932:1 Engaged to Harriett I. Keith, 12/30/1932:4

Heath, Edward Day Wedding described, 01/06/1933:1 Son born, 05/25/1934:7

Heath, Edward Irving Born to Edward Day, 05/25/1934:7

Heath, James W. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 11/07/1930:7 Obituary, 05/05/1933:1 Dies at age 68, 05/05/1933:4

Heath, Jeanette R. Engaged to Walter M. Coe, 06/30/1933:4 Wed to Walter M. Coe, 01/05/1934:4

Heath, Joseph Sells East Middleboro poultry farm to Henry and Bernice Shaw,

12/18/1931:6 Heath, Marjorie A.

Engaged to William H. Butler, 06/26/1931:4 Heath, Virginia

Member of high school basketball team (p), 06/22/1934:8 Heating and Heating Contractors

Lloyd Perkins & Son take agency for Gilbert & Baker oil burners (ad), 07/11/1930:4

Perkins installs steam heat at Sellew's Court End Ave home, 10/10/1930:1

Orville Walker agent for Ben Franklin oil burner (ad), 08/28/1931:5 John Morrison, chimneys and heaters (ad), 09/11/1931:8 E.N. Niro, clean furnaces and pipes save fuel, 10/16/1931:7 E.N. Niro, boiler and steam pipe work, 11/13/1931:7 Heating systems installed by E.N. Niro, 12/11/1931:9 Vega Plumbing & Heating Co., 111 No. Main St (ad), 01/22/1932:8 A. Martenson, Marr oil burners (ad), 09/09/1932:4 Abial Deane, plumbing and heating (ad), 07/14/1933:8 Peter Chausse (ad), 11/10/1933:8

Hebard, Florence G. Tax collector's sale of real estate, 02/17/1933:3

Hebert, Donald Robert Born to George, 07/08/1932:3

Hebert, George Son born, 07/08/1932:3

Hebert, Jeffrey Wells cleaned (ad), 10/03/1930:4

Hebert, Leo J. Moves to Taunton, 01/10/1930:4

Hebert, Mary Purchases Wareham St homestead from Carlton White, 08/28/1931:1

Heenan, Michael J. Obituary, 07/29/1932:1, 08/05/1932:2 A tribute, 08/12/1932:3

Hegarty, Everett Daughter born, 05/09/1930:4

Heikkila, Matti Carver couple married 25 years, 02/23/1934:6

Heileman, Otto Collides with James White on Center St, 07/22/1932:1

Heino, Ellen Wedding described, 12/21/1934:3

Hell's Blazes Mrs Gates purchases ancient tavern on Middleboro-Rochester line from

Williams, 03/21/1930:1 Wareham St property purchased by Mrs Gates (p), 03/28/1930:1

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Helvie, Clara C. Works for degree at Chicago University, 07/03/1931:1

Helvie, Clara Cook Conducts cousin's funeral in Palmyra, NY, 12/18/1931:1 Moves to new home on Rock St, 09/09/1932:1

Hemmingson, Harold Engaged to Ella M. Baker, 05/23/1930:6 Son born, 06/27/1930:4

Hemmingson, Harold, Jr. Dies at children's hospital, 04/03/1931:4

Hemmingson, Helen Resides in Boston, 12/08/1933:1

Hendrickson, Madeline Engaged to Arthur V. Quelle, 08/12/1932:4

Hennessey (Mr) Screening resumes, 10/17/1930:8 Finishes screening berries, 11/21/1930:3 Handy and Hennessey begin screening berries, 09/11/1931:3 Screening resumes after 10-day wait, 10/02/1931:6 Screening nears completion, 11/20/1931:6 Finishes screening for season, 12/18/1931:6 Finishes screening berries, 12/09/1932:6

Hennessey, Edward F. Wedding described, 10/31/1930:1

Hennessey, Edward P. Moves from Syracuse, NY to Charlotte, NC, 12/09/1932:1

Hennessey, James V. Obituary, 03/30/1934:1 Many attend funeral, 04/06/1934:1

Hennessy (Mr) Starts cranberry harvest, 09/16/1932:3 Screening begun, 09/23/1932:3

Henning, Edward F. Engaged to Theresa M. White, 08/21/1931:4

Henry (Miss) Wed to John W. Chapman, 08/07/1931:2

Henry, Arthur Resides in Boston, 04/25/1930:6

Henry, Arthur E. Auto skids on slippery Cape road, 07/10/1931:8

Henry, David Resides in New York, 03/21/1930:9

Henry, Hector Earns notice in wrestling circles, 04/22/1932:3

Henry, Henry P. Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

Henry, H.P. Moves to Mansfield, 09/18/1931:3

Henshaw, Priscilla Wedding described, 03/06/1931:1

Henshaw, Priscilla Alden Engaged to Loring Alan Goodale, 09/19/1930:1 Engaged to Loring Dow Goodale, 02/06/1931:1

Hepel, Harold Struck by auto driven by North Plymouth woman, 01/01/1932:1

Herman, Louis George Lang sells old bake shop on Wareham St to Herman and Faietti,

05/18/1934:1 Old bake shop torn down, old candy works revealed, 06/08/1934:1 Old building on Wareham St razed, 06/08/1934:2

Hermann, Lewis R. Wedding described, 05/06/1932:1 Wed to Anna Parrott, 05/06/1932:6

Heroism John Mann rescues wife from burning home, 12/02/1932:1 Crippled boy, Billy Delaney, saves sister Geraldine from drowning at

Wood's Pond, 07/21/1933:1 Guilford rescues Merrill from burning cottage, 08/11/1933:1

Heron, James T. Tax collector's sale, 01/30/1931:5

Herring Fishway built at South Carver 55 years ago, 12/18/1931:8

Herring, Edward H. Wed to Theresa M. White, 09/18/1931:4

Herring - Middleboro Proposed budget for 1930 (t), 02/07/1930:5 Privilege discussed by selectmen, 02/28/1930:2 Selectmen address issue, 03/07/1930:3 Rights to Nemasket sold 55 years ago to Orlando Carver, 04/04/1930:8 Arrive at Star Mills weir, 04/18/1930:3 Dead herring cause complaint, 05/09/1930:4 Proposed budget for 1931 (t), 02/06/1931:6 East Wareham man awarded privileges, 02/20/1931:2 Appear at Star Mill weir and Wareham St dam, 04/17/1931:1 Running in Nemasket, 04/17/1931:1 Coming up the Nemasket, 04/08/1932:1 Held up by low water, 04/22/1932:1 Big shad caught in sweep at Star Mills, 04/29/1932:1 Condition of Wareham St fishway discussed by selectmen, 05/13/1932:1 Proposed budget for 1933 (t), 02/03/1933:6 Poachers hauled into court, 04/21/1933:1 Five out-of-town poachers in court, 05/05/1933:1 Proposed budget for 1934 (t), 02/02/1934:2 All in readiness for annual run, 04/13/1934:1 Run starts in Nemasket, 04/13/1934:1 Run unusually large this year, 05/18/1934:1

Hersey, Clinton T. Portland, ME man dies at age 57, 11/14/1930:4

Hersey, Mary E. Obituary, 03/25/1932:1 Wife of William A. dies at age 84, 03/25/1932:4

Hersey, William Lakeville couple married 58 years, 07/03/1931:4

Hewitt (Mrs) Aunt's funeral held in Newport, RI, 04/22/1932:1

Hewitt, Bertram Resides in West Somerville, 09/07/1934:1

Hewitt, John Flanders and Hewitt collide on East Grove St, 12/09/1932:1

Hewitt, Louise Lincoln Engaged to Leighton LeBaron Maxim, 09/08/1933:1

Hewitt, R.E. Hatching eggs, 11 Fairview St (ad), 01/26/1934:8

Hewitt Bros.' Stand Apples and peaches, East Grove St (ad), 09/16/1932:8

Hicks, George Resides in Gloucester, 10/05/1934:1

Hicks, Walter On faculty at Memorial High School, 05/09/1930:1

Hicks, Walter J. Moves to School St, 01/17/1930:1

Hicks, Walter, Jr. Resides in Gloucester, 10/05/1934:1

Higgins, A. Whitman Employed in Westwood, 02/14/1930:7 Sees 207 birds of 28 species on walk near home, 05/16/1930:3 Bruises thumb badly chopping wood, had to be amputated, 05/01/1931:3 New amputation makes three, 05/01/1931:3 Named assistant district commissioner for Boy Scouts, 03/04/1932:6 Aunt's funeral held in Sandwich, 02/03/1933:7

Higgins, A.W. Presents Rock Village Library with books, 11/06/1931:7 Aunt's funeral held in Sandwich, 02/03/1933:3

Higgins, Catherine Obituary, 01/24/1930:1 Widow of John dies at age 70, 01/24/1930:4

Higgins, Charlotte Engaged to Frank Curran, resigns from St. Luke's, 01/10/1930:1

Higgins, Dura Six-year-old has 106 birds on list, 03/27/1931:3

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Higgins, George H. Candidate for school board, 01/01/1932:1

Higgins, James Obituary, 02/24/1933:1 Dies at age 71, 02/24/1933:4

Higgins, James F. Arrested in Fall Brook break-in, 02/06/1931:1 Gets three months in jail on larceny charge, 02/13/1931:1

Higgins, John Henry Wed to Doris Mildred Tolman, 09/21/1934:4

Higgins, P.H. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 11/07/1930:7

Higgins, Robert D. Gordon Brennan struck and killed by auto driven by Higgins,

12/21/1934:1 Fined $75 for reckless driving, 12/28/1934:2

Higgins, Thomas Obituary, 04/08/1932:1 Dies at age 68, 04/08/1932:4 Administrator presents account of estate, 09/22/1933:6

Higgins, Whitman Breaks arm cranking auto, 10/05/1934:6

Higginson, Edward Engaged to Mildred Campbell, 05/23/1930:8

Higginson, Edward L. Engaged to Mildred C. Campbell, 03/21/1930:5, 06/20/1930:6 Wed to Mildred C. Campbell, 06/27/1930:4 Daughter born, 04/03/1931:3 Resides in New Jersey, 06/05/1931:3

Higginson, Edward Leo Wedding described, 06/20/1930:1

Higginson, Mrs E. Leo Resides in New Jersey, 05/01/1931:2

Higginson, Mrs L. Edward Resides in New Jersey, 04/15/1932:2

Higginson, Mrs Leo Resides in New Jersey, 07/17/1931:3

Highway Department (see Middleboro - Highway Department) Highways (see Massachusetts Department of Public Works; Roads,

Highways, Etc.) Hill, Elena Mary

Born to Francis M. and Ruth Manley, 08/11/1933:2 Hill, Empi M.

Wedding described, 10/26/1934:1 Hill, Empi Marie

Wed to Elwin W. Coombs, 10/26/1934:4 Hill, Francis M.

Daughter born, 08/11/1933:2 Hill, Francis Morgan

Engaged to Ruth E. Manley, 06/24/1932:3 Wedding described, 07/08/1932:3

Hill, G.E. Painting and paper hanging (ad), 03/28/1930:4

Hill, George E. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 09/19/1930:5

Hill, Gwendolyn Attends New Hampshire State college, 12/19/1930:1

Hill, Lewis Family moves to Brookfield, 12/01/1933:1

Hill, Lillian Gertrude Engaged to Kenneth Lee Jackson, 09/01/1933:1 Wedding described, 12/08/1933:1

Hill, Mrs Lewis Resides in Wollaston, 08/15/1930:1

Hill, Mrs Louis Resides in Wollaston, 05/09/1930:1

Hill, Norman Member of high school football team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Hill, Ruth Manley Daughter born, 08/11/1933:2

Hill, Wilfred Wed to Eleanor Haskell, 07/10/1931:8

Hill, William Moves from Boston to South Middleboro, 07/10/1931:7

Hill Top Farm Harvests 6-in. ice, 03/04/1932:4 Employs Orville Linton, 09/21/1934:4

Hilton, James B. Resides in Chicago, IL, 09/18/1931:1

Hilton, J.B. Resides in Chicago, IL, 11/27/1931:1

Hiltz, Joseph Fire destroys landmark at Pleasant and Clay St, 02/24/1933:1

Hinckley (Mr) Announces grass auctions 55 years ago, 06/12/1931:6

Hinckley, Leslie Honor student at Bucksport Seminary, 01/10/1930:1 Student at New Hampshire University, 11/28/1930:1

Hinckley, Leslie A. Attends University of New Hampshire, 09/12/1930:1 Student in College of Technology at U of NH, elected to Delta-Chi,

03/25/1932:1 Hinckley, M.L.

Jeweler, 51 Centre St (ad), 04/11/1930:2 Local distributor for Sheaffer pens and pencils (ad), 07/22/1932:8

Hinckley, Richard Son born, 05/30/1930:4 To occupy Mack's house on Rice St, 08/07/1931:1 Narrowly escapes injury when loses control of car on Center St hill,

03/23/1934:1 Son born, 04/20/1934:4

Hinckley, Vivian Engaged to Harry Randall, 06/08/1934:4 Engaged to Harold G. Randall, 06/22/1934:4 Wedding described, 06/29/1934:1

Hinds, David E. Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

Hinds, Ebenezer From the pen of a Boston lawyer (poem), 06/13/1930:5

Hinds, Elizabeth Obituary, 12/02/1932:4

Hinds, Herbert Employed at State Farm, 08/29/1930:3

Hinds, John Stolen muskmelons prove expensive, 09/29/1933:1

Hinds, John B. Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

Hines, Maria Burial at Central Cemetery in Carver, 02/03/1933:2

Hines, William Wed to Mary Eva Pardis, 06/26/1931:1

Hintlian, Deran Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 08/18/1933:5

Hintlian, Karing Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 08/18/1933:5

Hintlian, Karning Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 09/01/1933:6

Hintlian, Vaning Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 08/18/1933:5

Hintrager, Emilie Returns from five-month stay in Europe, 05/02/1930:3 Breaks arm skating on Pocksha Pond, 01/16/1931:8 Sails for Germany, 04/10/1931:6 Returns home from Germany, 10/09/1931:9

Hirst, David Robert West's auto stolen from Pleasant St home, 11/25/1932:2 Held for larceny of West's vehicle, 12/09/1932:1

Hirst, Lena May Wife of Thomas dies at age 41, 10/24/1930:4

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Hirst, Lena May Pomeroy Obituary, 10/24/1930:1

Hirst, Thomas E. Is it Prohibition? (l), 01/24/1930:6, 01/31/1930:3 Civic righteousness (l), 02/07/1930:11 "America the Beautiful" An interpretation (l), 02/28/1930:6 Is it Prohibition? (l), 02/28/1930:9 "America the Beautiful." An interpretation (l), 03/07/1930:2 Is it Prohibition? (l), 03/07/1930:8 "America the Beautiful." An interpretation (l), 03/21/1930:9 Pro Meritus (l), 03/28/1930:7 "America the Beautiful." An interpretation (l), 04/04/1930:8 Municipal department activities behind the curtain (l), 04/04/1930:9 "America the Beautiful." An interpretation (l), 04/11/1930:9,

04/25/1930:7 And They Go Marching On (l), 10/10/1930:9 We fail not because others fail us (l), 01/09/1931:5 Purchases new school bus, 09/04/1931:3 Is Sunday the Lord's Day (l), 11/06/1931:3 Open letter to Middleboro ministers (l), 11/06/1931:6 King alcohol on the rampage again (l), 03/03/1933:3 King alcohol road of broken promises (l), 03/10/1933:3 Proposes using Town Hall for evangelist services, 03/17/1933:1 Lecture series begins, 03/31/1933:3 The Crash of Empires (lecture), 04/07/1933:6 Seventh chapter of Daniel (lecture), 04/14/1933:7 Christ subject of latest lecture, 04/21/1933:6 Wins radio contest on highway safety, 06/23/1933:3 My country (l), 02/09/1934:4 Song of Praise (poem), 02/09/1934:4 Washington (poem), 02/16/1934:5 Opposed to curtailment of postal service, 03/09/1934:2 Returns from Washington after post office petitions fail, 04/06/1934:4 Protests post office closings (l), 04/06/1934:7 The Reason Why (poem), 04/13/1934:5 Government and liberty (l), 06/01/1934:6 Article appears in Liberty, 10/26/1934:1 The Living Flag (poem), 11/30/1934:3 Tribute to Police Chief Sisson (l), 12/07/1934:3

Hirst, Thomas Edward Hirst lecture series begins at Town Hall (ad) (p), 03/31/1933:5

History see also Landmarks; Old Middleborough Photo Series; Peirce Academy;

Tercentennial; The Old Middleborough Historical Society Thompson St, Wood St, and Vaughan St have long history,

01/10/1930:1 History of the Peirce family and fund (t), 01/31/1930:4 Our village 50 years ago (Granville Temple Sproat), 07/03/1931:8 History of summer colonies on Assawompsett, 07/24/1931:7 Glimpses of Middleboro 75 years ago, 04/01/1932:7, 04/15/1932:9 A look back at past 4th of July celebrations, 07/01/1932:1 History of Marion Rd cemeteries, 07/22/1932:2 Edith Finney maintains unique historical garden at Montgomery Home

for Aged People (p), 10/14/1932:3 T.W. Pierce Hardware Co. celebrates golden jubilee, 12/30/1932:1 Acting justice Sullivan comments on 34 years of judicial duties,

01/05/1934:1 Rock Post Office established in 1849, 03/09/1934:3 Reminiscences by a member of South Middleboro ME Church (l),

06/01/1934:7 Once upon a time in North Middleboro by Lucy H. Pratt, 06/29/1934:2 Old baker's oven on Standish property razed, 09/14/1934:3 Henry Griffith begins new Gazette column on local history,

10/26/1934:3 L.O. Atwood Box Factory sold to New Bedford company, 11/30/1934:1

Hitchcock, William Daughter bon, 05/06/1932:6

H.L. Thatcher & Co. Awarded printing contract from town, 01/24/1930:1 Town report embellished with photos, 02/14/1930:1

H.L. Thatcher & Co. cont. Gets contract to print town reports, 02/05/1932:3 Employs Raymond Nourse, 07/15/1932:1 Police investigate break-in, 02/17/1933:1 Madeline Coombs resigns, replaced by Phyllis Elliot, 04/13/1934:1 History and profile of 62-year-old business, 11/09/1934:1

Hoadley, Carrie Engaged to Byron W. Cutter, 11/28/1930:4 Wed to Byron W. Cutter, 12/05/1930:4 Wedding described, 12/05/1930:9

Hoadley, Leon Sells Bedford St property, 01/23/1931:3 Moves from Bedford St to Clay St, 02/27/1931:2 Purchases Clay St home from Mrs Jessie Churchill, 02/27/1931:2

Hoadley, Leon B. Engaged to Hilda Masters, 09/28/1934:4

Hoadley, Maude V. Obituary, 03/20/1931:1 Wife of Leon B. dies at age 52, 03/20/1931:4

Hoag, Mary E. Veteran and sister celebrate birthdays, biography (p), 06/09/1933:1

Hoard, Allen Ill with scarlet fever, 08/19/1932:4

Hoard, Alton T. Will in probate, 02/24/1933:5

Hoard, David Ill with scarlet fever, 08/19/1932:4

Hoard, Grace H. Wed to Merle C. Washburn, Jr., 10/21/1932:4

Hoard, Grant Gets steel in eye at work in Taunton, 11/21/1930:1

Hoard, Helen Elected librarian in Lakeville, 03/14/1930:1 Employed at Faulkner hospital, 10/10/1930:1 Class historian and business manager at Faulkner Hospital Training

school, 01/12/1934:4 Hoard, W. Grant

Wins horseshoe pitching contest at Brockton Fair, 09/19/1930:2 Son born, 07/10/1931:8

Hobart, Harriet Engaged to be married, 10/12/1934:1 Wedding described, 10/26/1934:1

Hodder, Alfred Barber resigns from Letendre's shop, works for Sherrard (ad),

01/13/1933:8 Barber resigns from Sherard's to open new shop in Boston, 12/28/1934:4

Hodgdon, Charles And Gilbert Sowerby, general contracting (ad), 03/18/1932:8

Hodgkins, Elmer D. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 08/11/1933:6

Hodgkins, Ida E. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 08/11/1933:6

Hodgson, Charles Daughter born, 11/11/1932:4

Hogan, Mrs Thomas Dies in Pittsfield, 12/14/1934:1

Hojaboom, Albert Occupies tenement at Miller and Smith St, 03/20/1931:7 Moves from Rock to South Middleboro, 08/28/1931:3

Hojaboom, Clarence Resides in Attleboro, 07/17/1931:4

Hojaboom, Kermit Rock flagman employed by Chandler Pettee, 01/17/1930:3 Catches foot in hay rake, 07/17/1931:4 Employed at South Middleboro station, 10/07/1932:6

Hokanson, Hjalmer Chimney fire on Taunton St, 04/22/1932:4

Hokanson, S.A. P.H. Davis Tailoring Co., Glidden building (ad), 04/04/1930:10

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Hokanson, Sven Sleepy West Falmouth driver damages porch at Hokanson residence,

07/31/1931:1 Rubbish fire spreads to garage on Wareham St, 06/08/1934:1

Hokanson, Sven A. Petitions to erect garage and store gasoline, 10/23/1931:5

Hokanson's Tailoring Service Glidden building (ad), 03/27/1931:10

Holbrook (Mr) Mr and Mrs Day purchase farm on Pleasant St, 07/03/1931:6

Holbrook, A.F. Daughter from New York here for funeral, 06/20/1930:3

Holbrook, Albert Franklin Obituary, 06/13/1930:2

Holbrook, Albert W. Dies at age 71, 06/20/1930:6

Holbrook, Ashley Obituary, 02/23/1934:6

Holbrook, Ashley L. Obituary, 02/16/1934:1 Dies at age 70, 02/16/1934:4

Holbrook, Julia M. Obituary, 09/01/1933:1 Widow of William dies at age 83, 09/01/1933:4

Holbrook. A.F. Public auction of household goods (ad), 06/27/1930:3

Holden, Arthur L. Production accountant for Plymouth Cordage Co., 04/18/1930:7 Transfers to New York office of Plymouth Cordage Co., 05/13/1932:1 Vacations in Scotland, 08/18/1933:1

Holden, Frederick P. Employed at leather company in Boston, 08/15/1930:1 Resides in Gloverville, NY, 01/02/1931:1

Holden, Frederick Parker Wedding described, 03/25/1932:1

Holden, Howard C. Resigns from Planning Board, 02/14/1930:1 Gives lecture at Asphalt Institute convention, 12/12/1930:1 A tribute from YMCA, 12/28/1934:1

Holden, Howard Clinton Obituary, 12/28/1934:1 Dies at age 63, 12/28/1934:4

Holden, Parker Young Scout officials receive keys to town (p), 04/08/1932:4 Member of high school baseball, basketball, and football teams (p),

06/22/1934:8 Holland (Mr)

Occupies farm on Pleasant St, 05/01/1931:2 Hollis (Mr)

Purchases Plymouth St bungalow built by Prouty, 04/14/1933:6 Hollis, Claude

Moves into tenement over Thomas' store, 08/18/1933:3 Hollis, Geneva

Moves from Rock to Middleboro, 09/22/1933:2 Hollis, Russell S.

Wrightington's wood sawing truck collides with Hollis' auto at Main and Montello St, 02/16/1934:1

Holloway, Carleton To study aviation at Naval Academy in Annapolis, 06/06/1930:1 Midshipman returns from European cruise, 09/04/1931:1 Enters first classman year at naval academy, 09/25/1931:1

Holloway, Carlton Midshipman at Annapolis, 07/11/1930:1 Enters first classman year at Annapolis, 06/12/1931:1 U.S. Naval Academy grad engaged to Dorcas Tucker, 05/27/1932:1

Holloway, Carlton E. Graduates from Naval Academy, 06/03/1932:1 Accepts position with Firemen's Fund Insurance Co., 04/21/1933:1 Wedding described, 06/02/1933:1

Holloway, Carlton Elbridge Engaged to Dorcas Fry Tucker, 12/26/1930:1 Graduates from Annapolis (p), 06/03/1932:1

Holloway, George Found guilty of trackwalking, 02/13/1931:1

Holloway, George H. Dies at age 69, 10/16/1931:4 Petition for administration of estate, 12/04/1931:9

Holloway, George Henry Obituary, 10/16/1931:1

Holloway, Mrs George Chimney fire in North Lakeville, 11/06/1931:5

Holloway, Mrs W.E. Hungry birds battle at feeder, 03/02/1934:1

Holloway, Mrs Wendell Cabot Club celebrates 35th anniversary (p), 03/25/1932:1

Holloway, Mrs Wendell E. New president of Cabot Club (p), 05/16/1930:3 Five hundred attend annual Cabot Club Guest Night (p), 02/06/1931:1

Holloway, Priscilla Resides in Boston, 02/14/1930:1

Holloway, Priscilla Leonard Wedding described, 03/02/1934:1

Holloway, W.E. Contracts to build house for Mrs John Martin, 02/16/1934:1

Holloway, Wendall Contracts to erect Dutch Colonial for Edward Stetson, 01/08/1932:1

Holloway, Wendell Gasoline cleansing cause blaze, 10/05/1934:3

Holmes (Mrs) Resides in Middlefield, 10/02/1931:2

Holmes, Arnold Hired at Hanscom poultry farm, 03/09/1934:1 Resigns work at farm of Mrs Matthew Hanscom, 06/22/1934:1

Holmes, Benjamin E. Plymouth St couple married 56 years, 11/25/1932:3

Holmes, Clarence Purchases Moody place on Bridge St, 10/02/1931:1 Remodels Lakeville house, 01/08/1932:4

Holmes, Clarence A. Wedding described, 08/22/1930:1 Wed to Estella M. Foster, 08/22/1930:4

Holmes, Daniel H. Peter Kontoes arraigned on charge of breaking and entering, George

Kontoes case continued, 04/24/1931:1 Holmes, D.H.

Selectmen give Dr Holmes leave to withdraw petition to move building, 06/20/1930:1

Holmes, Edgar Standish Obituary, 08/21/1931:1 Boston man dies at age 30, 08/21/1931:4

Holmes, Edward Son born, 05/06/1932:6

Holmes, Elizabeth W. Obituary, 06/08/1934:1 Widow of Seth L. dies at age 61, 06/08/1934:4

Holmes, Elwood Daughter born, 09/07/1934:4, 09/21/1934:6

Holmes, Elwood E. Wedding described, 07/31/1931:2 Son born, 05/06/1932:2

Holmes, Emeline E. Obituary, 09/16/1932:1 Widow of Jabez dies at age 76, 09/16/1932:4

Holmes, Everett Domestic affairs aired in court, 05/13/1932:1

Holmes, Everett A. Lakeville man charged with non-support, 05/06/1932:1

Holmes, Everett A., Jr. Gets two month sentence for larceny of fowl from Hall, 10/13/1933:1

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Holmes, Jesse Calvin Hosford injured in fall from Holmes' house, 05/05/1933:1

Holmes, Laura Receives honors at Syracuse University, 10/19/1934:3

Holmes, Leon Moves into Thomas' tenement on Miller St, 08/22/1930:3 Son born, 04/17/1931:4, 7, 08/12/1932:3 Resides in Contoocook, NH, 05/11/1934:6

Holmes, Mrs Frank A. Resides in Brockton, 07/31/1931:1

Holmes, Mrs Frank O. Resides in Brockton, 05/30/1930:1

Holmes, Mrs Jesse Resides in Carver, 06/27/1930:7

Holmes, Norman V. Wed to Constance B. Tobin, 09/14/1934:4

Holmes, Ralph E. Deceased well known in South Carver, 07/01/1932:7

Holmes, Robert Engaged to Charles Clark, 12/23/1932:3

Holmes, Roberta Wedding described, 12/30/1932:2 Folks from North Carver attend wedding, 12/30/1932:3

Holmes, Roy Employed at Atwood's box factory, 09/14/1934:3

Holmes, Ruth DAR passes resolutions upon death, 04/15/1932:2 Fred Bowman purchases and renovates house, 07/21/1933:1

Holmes, Ruth A. Petition for administration of estate, 03/04/1932:9

Holmes, Ruth H. Will provides funds for home for destitute or abandoned children,

additional bequests listed, 01/22/1932:1 Will in probate, 01/22/1932:5 Administrator presents account of estate, 12/09/1932:5

Holmes, Salathiel H. Mrs Gates purchases ancient tavern on Middleboro-Rochester line from

Williams, 03/21/1930:1 Holmes, Seth

Old bake shop torn down, old candy works revealed, 06/08/1934:1 Holmes, Seth L.

Obituary, 01/01/1932:1 Brockton man dies at age 65, 01/01/1932:4

Holmes, Standish E. Petition for administration of estate, 10/09/1931:3

Holmgren, Herbert D. Collides with West Wareham driver on new Taunton road, 10/27/1933:4

Holmquist, Charles Employed at Rock post office, 01/03/1930:2 Engaged to Mary Marshall, 04/11/1930:6 In auto mishap in North Carver, 07/10/1931:4 Earl Lincoln's dog killed by Holmquist's auto, 12/30/1932:6 Employed at store of W.C. Thomas, 04/14/1933:7 Employed at A&P in Onset, 08/11/1933:3

Holmquist, Charles E. Sleepy driver crashes into pole, 12/19/1930:2

Holmquist, Henry Largest calf born at Highland St farm, 09/11/1931:3

Holmquist, Henry F. Chimney fire on Highland St, 04/06/1934:1

Holt, John Daughter born, 03/28/1930:4 Son born, 10/28/1932:2 Moves from North St to Arch St, 04/20/1934:1

Holt, John G. Ford and the NRA (l), 10/20/1933:6

Holt, John H. Resigns from Moro's market to manage Home Town Food Store,

02/09/1934:1

Holt, Luella Funeral held in Dorchester, 06/12/1931:9

Home Town Food Store Opens most up-to-date meat department (ad), 12/22/1933:4 John Holt resigns from Moro's market to manage own store,

02/09/1934:1 The Homestead

Edith Hudson, gifts and antiques (ad), 05/18/1934:8 Edith Hudson proprietor, Cherry and East Grove St (ad), 11/16/1934:8

Homestead Dining Room Nils and Martha Malmquist, 19 South Main St (ad), 12/30/1932:8

Homestead Grocery For quality and service (ad), 01/03/1930:5 Frederick Mills resigns, 09/05/1930:6 Gardner Brown new clerk, 09/12/1930:1 Adds awning and sign, 05/13/1932:1 William Sullivan clerk, 08/26/1932:1

Hooker, Joe (see Camp Joe Hooker) Hooper & Clark

Re-open Crane's store in Bridgewater 55 years ago, 02/07/1930:4 Hoover, Jennie M.

Mortgagee's sale of personal property, 03/14/1930:5 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 09/12/1930:5 Tax collector's sale, 04/06/1934:5

Hopkins, Elmer Home under quarantine for scarlet fever, 04/08/1932:6 Moves from Marion Rd to Highland St, 05/18/1934:2

Hopkins, Elsie Narrowly escapes electrocution, 09/04/1931:1

Hopkins, George Finger severed while working on wagon, 01/03/1930:2 Purchases Highland St place from Tony Enos, 09/29/1933:3 Highland St couple married 25 years, 06/22/1934:7

Hopkins, Harry Wed to Isabel M. Bryant, 09/07/1934:4

Hopkins, Herbert Bruises leg working in gravel pit on West Grove St, 06/08/1934:1

Hopkins, Howard Daughter born, 08/14/1931:4

Hopkins, Howard A. Wedding described, 01/02/1931:1 Wed to Mildred J. Maxim, 01/02/1931:4

Hopkins, Mrs George Sister-in-law dies in Wareham, 03/10/1933:4

Horn, Dorothy Injured when runs into side of delivery truck, 06/12/1931:1

Hornby, David L. State patrolman assigned as troop bookkeeper here, 12/19/1930:3

Hornby, Donald Engaged to Louise Myers, 04/01/1932:2

Hornby, Donald L. Motorcycle patrolman injured in mishap on Martha's Vineyard,

06/13/1930:1 Engaged to Louise A. Meier, 01/08/1932:1 Wedding described, 04/22/1932:1 Wed to Louise A. Meier, 04/22/1932:4

Hornby, Mrs Donald Superintendent at Lakeville Hospital, 04/07/1933:1

Hornsby, Donald State patrolman returns to duty, 01/03/1930:1

Hornsby, Mrs Donald Nursing superintendent at St. Luke's, 10/28/1932:1

Horribles Parade Parade in Rock over 4th, 07/18/1930:7 Held in Rock, 07/10/1931:2 Spirit of the 4th manifested in North Middleboro, 07/10/1931:4 A look back at past 4th of July celebrations, 07/01/1932:1 Looking for good old 4th celebration here, 06/08/1934:1

Horseracing (see Joe Hooker Track)

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Horses Otis Briggs purchases Centre St estate of Erpelle 55 years ago,

03/07/1930:8 Dr Baker sells speedy trotter Marmaduke to Mattapan man,

08/15/1930:1 John Pratt's horse escapes, gets caught in railroad bridge, 07/10/1931:1 Percy Shurtleff bitten in head by horse, 08/21/1931:1 Job Braley sells stable to F.E. Wood 55 years ago, 10/09/1931:7 Joshua Sherman contracts to build stable for F.A. Harlow 55 years ago,

12/04/1931:8 Horsman, Fred

Wed to Marie Shlaich, 04/06/1934:4 Horsman, Martha J.

Found in woods after intense hunt, 07/29/1932:1 Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 11/16/1934:8

Horsman, Paul Purchases Coombs St house from Norman Rudolph, 01/03/1930:1

Horsman, Warren F. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8

Horton, George Son born, 12/07/1934:4

Hosford, Calvin R. Contractor in charge of new construction for Nemasket Spring Water

Co., 03/14/1930:3 Bicyclist Ferraguto caught up in auto mishap along North St,

06/05/1931:1 Workmen unearth human skull, 11/20/1931:4 Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 03/25/1932:6 Injured in fall from house of Jesse Holmes, 05/05/1933:1

Hosford, C.R. Builds house on Ashley Farm for John Bettencourt, 06/13/1930:4

Hospitals see also Lakeville Hospital; St. Luke's Hospital of Middleboro Middleboro ideal for industry, 10/07/1932:3, 10/21/1932:3

Hotels, Motels, Etc. see also King Philip Inn Sperry closes Wayside Inn, returns to Boston, 08/29/1930:6 Old Sampson hotel sold 55 years ago, 03/20/1931:6 State department of ag wants list of available guest accommodations,

03/17/1933:3 Travelers' Rest selling auto, horse, wagons, and tools (ad), 06/16/1933:8

Hotz, Paul Loses nearly entire stock of fox and mink to poisoned meat,

03/13/1931:1 Engaged by K. & W. Vaudeville Co. of Brockton, 12/09/1932:2 Osborne, Hotz, and Sowerby broadcast on WHDH, 06/01/1934:1

Hotz, Wallace Engaged by K. & W. Vaudeville Co. of Brockton, 12/09/1932:2

Houghton, Walter Moves from Bridgewater to North Middleboro, 11/09/1934:7

Houlihan, Alice Obituary, 06/13/1930:1 Widow of James dies at age 60, 06/20/1930:6 Will in probate, 06/27/1930:5 Executor petitions to mortgage real estate, 10/10/1930:4

Houlihan, Catherine F. Wed to Joseph M. Oliver, 12/09/1932:4

Houlihan, Catherine W. Tax collector's sale, 02/03/1933:6

Houlihan, Catherine Winifred Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Houlihan, Everett Engaged to Doris Malaguti, 04/17/1931:1 Wedding described, 05/01/1931:1

Houlihan, Everett R. Engaged to Norine Doris Malaguti, 04/17/1931:4

Houlihan, George C. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 07/17/1931:5

Houlihan, Helen E. Engaged to Henry Freitas, 02/03/1933:4 Wed to Henry Freitas, 02/17/1933:4

Houlihan, James Tinkham's student makes finals in Chickering piano contest,

05/04/1934:1 Receives diploma from Chickering Co., 06/01/1934:1

Houlihan, James E. Appointed appraiser for Raynham, 09/29/1933:4

Houlihan, J.E. Real estate (ad), 01/03/1930:5

Houlihan, John Youngster runs into Lynn auto on West Grove St, 05/13/1932:1

Houlihan, Phyllis Struck by auto driven by Nicholas Gangone, 06/26/1931:2

Hourse, Harold Wed to Gladys Gifford, 12/14/1934:9

Housing New houses erected on School St 55 years ago, 04/17/1931:6 Middleboro ideal for industry, 10/07/1932:3 Middleboro ideal for industry (t), 10/14/1932:4

Howard, Arthur, Jr. Wedding described, 09/04/1931:3

Howard, Asaph E. Collides with Plymouth driver at Pearl and Peirce St, 08/11/1933:1

Howard, Frank Employed at W.C. Thomas' store, 01/03/1930:2

Howard, James D. Engaged to Alice E. McHugh, 11/17/1933:4 Wed to Alice E. McHugh, 11/24/1933:4

Howard, Luella C. Pianoforte instruction (ad), 09/12/1930:10 Teacher of piano (ad), 09/25/1931:4

Howard, Marcia Thief makes off with melons, 09/26/1930:1

Howard, Maria Louise Obituary, 11/14/1930:7

Howard, Mrs C.F. Mother dies in New Bedford, 01/08/1932:3

Howard, Mrs David Dies in Holyoke, 06/19/1931:1

Howard, Mrs S.N. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 08/15/1930:5

Howard, Nettie Dies in Bryantville, 12/04/1931:2

Howard, Sarah E. Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

Howard, Sarah M. Purchases Chapman property on Everett St, 02/07/1930:1

Howard, Wallace J. Son born, 12/28/1934:4

Howe, Charles Moves from Elm St to School St, 09/29/1933:1

Howe, Francis Daughter born, 11/11/1932:4 Son born, 06/15/1934:4

Howe, James F. Engaged to Josephine Supraniez, 05/25/1934:4

Howe, James H. Obituary, 11/14/1930:1 Dies at age 74, 11/14/1930:4 Will in probate, 12/05/1930:9

Howe, Ralph Wed to Gertrude H. Morrison, 10/02/1931:4

Howell (Mr) Painter, 73 1/2 Oak St (ad), 06/30/1933:8

Howell, Blanche K. Obituary, 03/13/1931:1 A tribute, 03/13/1931:3

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Howell, Blanche K. cont. Remembered by friends in Carver, 03/13/1931:4 Wife of David W. dies at age 46, 03/13/1931:4

Howell, David Overheated stove causes fire at apartment, 11/10/1933:1

Howell, David W. Engaged to Helen K. Bowers, 09/01/1933:4 Wed to Helena K. Bowers, 09/08/1933:4

Howell, Edward E. Fined $10 for operating without a license, 01/09/1931:3

Howes, Alvin C. Falls, injures hip, 02/07/1930:1 Elected state GAR department commander (p), 04/11/1930:1 Memorial Day exercises (l), 05/16/1930:1 Celebrates 84th birthday, biography, 08/22/1930:1 Obituary (p), 12/12/1930:1 Dies at age 84, 12/12/1930:4 GAR expresses appreciation to Legion (l), 12/19/1930:6 Petition for administration of estate, 12/26/1930:7 Co-operative Bank passes resolutions upon death, 01/23/1931:3 Historical Society passes resolutions upon death, 06/05/1931:1 Administrator presents final account of estate, 01/22/1932:5 Memorial service held for deceased GAR members, 07/01/1932:2

Howes, Benjamin And Herbert Howes furnish xylophone and trumpet music in East

Bridgewater, 03/03/1933:1 Howes, Carrie

Dies in Orleans, 09/12/1930:1 Howes, Clara Eaton

Obituary, 05/26/1933:1 Howes, Dorothy

Enters School of Education for nurses at Godard hospital, 09/14/1934:1 Howes, Ernest D.

Wed to Dorothy C. Wilcox, 08/01/1930:8 Howes, George

Son born, 05/29/1931:2 Howes, Harry

Chimney fire on Thomas St, 11/11/1932:5 Blaze in bog house in Thomastown, 1/27/1933:1 Chimney fire on Thomas St, 11/16/1934:1

Howes, Herbert And Benjamin Howes furnish xylophone and trumpet music in East

Bridgewater, 03/03/1933:1 Member of high school basketball team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Howes, Herbert H. Former principal of Pratt Free School chosen principal of Hyannis

Normal school, 05/09/1930:7 Resides in Hyannis, 03/06/1931:3

Howes, John Attends Worcester Tech, 09/18/1931:1 Transfers to MA State College at Amherst, 09/29/1933:1

Howes, John Benjamin Sophomore in mechanical engineering at Worcester Polytechnic,

11/25/1932:4 Howes, John G.

Collides at Peirce St with auto driven by Richard Caswell, 02/06/1931:4 Howes, Richard

Studies architecture at Worcester Polytechnic, 04/06/1934:2 Howes, Richard S.

Wins Boston Traveler music competition, 06/24/1932:1 Initiated into Theta Upsilon Omega at Worcester Polytechnic,

03/10/1933:1 Howes, Richard Shaw

Freshman at Worcester Polytechnic, 11/25/1932:4 Howes, Robert

Speaks at Junior Red Cross meeting in Providence, 03/23/1934:1 Howes, Ruth

Wedding described, 12/02/1932:7 Howes, S.J.

Commands bark Lawrence 55 years ago, 02/14/1930:6

Howes, Thomas Lightning bolt enters screen house, 07/29/1932:4

Howes, Verna Wins scholarship to Chandler Secretarial School in Boston,

06/15/1934:3 Howes, Verna Elizabeth

Enrolls at Chandler Secretarial School in Boston, 09/28/1934:1 Howland, Ella L.

Will allowed in probate court, 01/17/1930:1 Howland, Mrs Isadore M.

Obituary, 06/24/1932:6 Howlett, Jennie A.

Wed to Sylvanus L. Brett, 03/17/1933:2 Howlett, Mrs J.P.

Moves to Providence, RI, 02/07/1930:1 Howlett, Sherman

Moves to Providence, RI, 02/07/1930:1 Howlett, Sherman L.

Accepts position with Albert Steiger, Inc. in Hartford, CT (p), 05/01/1931:2

Howlett, Sherman Lenox Wedding described, 1/27/1933:4

Hoxie (Mr) Builds carpentry shop 55 years ago, 12/12/1930:3

Huber, Ernest Son born, 09/11/1931:4

Huber, Ernest Frederick, Jr. Born to Ernest, 09/11/1931:4

Hubert, Ernest Daughter born, 03/03/1933:4

Hudson, Charles Bicyclist struck by auto near Purchade Cemetery, 04/04/1930:4

Hudson, Edith Proprietor of The Homestead, Cherry and East Grove St (ad),

11/16/1934:8 Hudson, Edith W.

The Homestead, gifts and antiques (ad), 05/18/1934:8 Hudson, Fletcher

Moves from Purchade St to Pembroke, 11/07/1930:3 Hudson, Frank W.

Obituary, 07/18/1930:1 Hudson, George

Resides in Boston, 09/25/1931:1 Hudson, Harlow E.

Moves to Boston to study architecture, 10/05/1934:1 Hudson, James S.

Obituary, 11/25/1932:2 Hudson, Juerin

Youngster struck by New Bedford auto on Carmel St, 08/21/1931:1 Hudson, Mrs Fletcher

Resides in Pembroke, 05/01/1931:2 Mother dies in Nova Scotia, 05/29/1931:2

Hudson, Watson Petition for administration of estate, 12/07/1934:5

Hudson, Watson M. Fatally injured in fall from truck, 10/26/1934:1 Dies at age 19, 10/26/1934:4

Hulbert, Roy Resides in Holliston, 04/27/1934:1

Hullahan, Joseph Obituary, 11/04/1932:1

Hulley, Arthur Fined $10 for larceny of gasoline, 12/07/1934:6

Hulley, Arthur W. Arrested for larceny of gasoline, 11/23/1934:1

Hulsman, Myrtle Graduates from Posse Nissen School of Physical Education,

05/27/1932:1 Humorists (see O'Hara, Neal R.)

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Humphrey, Albert Obituary, 08/21/1931:2

Hunt, Albert Dies in Short Falls, NH, 01/06/1933:3

Hunt, Albert F. Sells Wareham St cottage and land to Frank Lewis, 12/02/1932:1 Sells home here, moves to Short Falls, NH, 12/09/1932:3 Concord, NH man dies at age 72, 12/30/1932:4 Obituary, 01/06/1933:6

Hunt, Charles E. Struck by falling limb while at work in woods, 03/04/1932:6

Hunt, Eunice C. Obituary, 09/09/1932:1 Widow of William dies at age 75, 09/09/1932:4 Will in probate, 11/04/1932:8 Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Hunt, Francis Couple occupies rooms in Westgate house, 10/17/1930:8 Father dies in Short Falls, NH, 01/06/1933:3

Hunt, Francis P. Engaged to Lizzie F. Smith, 10/10/1930:4 Wed to Lizzie F. Smith, 10/17/1930:4 Wedding described, 10/17/1930:9

Hunt, Jesse Resides in Short Falls, NH, 10/19/1934:2

Hunt, Silas Dies in North Easton, 09/26/1930:2

Hunt, Thomas G. Obituary, 06/03/1932:3

Hunter, Harry Resides in Bridgewater, 09/09/1932:7

Hunter, Lithgo Resides in Plainfield, NJ, 01/09/1931:1

Hunting see also Bird Hunting; Deer Hunting; Fox Hunting; Hunting Dogs;

Middleboro Fish and Game Protective Association Theodore Churchill traps brown and white muskrat, 11/07/1930:4 Harry Vaughan traps otter 55 years ago, 01/30/1931:4 Club formed for preservation and protection of game and fish 55 years

ago, 07/24/1931:6 Middleboro hunters out for opening day, 10/23/1931:7 Edward Lowe tussles with wild cat, 11/27/1931:2 Bryant and Thomas get muskrats on first day of trapping season,

11/03/1933:1 Gunning club formed in Rock, 12/08/1933:3 Fur trappers have busy season, 02/02/1934:1

Hunting - Law and Legislation Increase demand for licenses, 01/03/1930:1 Middleboro Anti-Steel Trap Association sponsors humane trapping

measure (l), 10/03/1930:3 Skunk in everybody's back yard (l) (John H. McNeece), 10/31/1930:4 Constantine Navais fined $10 for trapping out of season, 11/14/1930:1 Ralph Nourse in court on charge of hunting without license,

12/12/1930:3 James Parkhurst charged with Sunday hunting, 01/02/1931:1 Town clerk issues 62 licenses in single day, 01/02/1931:1 James Parkhurst found not guilty, 01/09/1931:3 Game warden Nathan Pratt right on the job, 10/28/1932:1 Adelbert and Albert Jacques each fined $5 for hunting without license,

11/18/1932:1 Eugene Cabral fined $10 for trapping without a license, 02/24/1933:1 Licenses add to town coffers, 01/12/1934:1

Hunting Accidents Sherman shoots end of Chappell's gun barrel, 12/16/1932:1

Hunting Dogs see also Middleboro Fish and Game Protective Association Arad Dunham has remarkable fox dog 55 years ago, 01/23/1931:6 Howard Brawn tries out Kentucky fox hound, 04/21/1933:1

Huntley, Delia M. Engaged to Lloyd A. Prouty, 06/20/1930:6

Huntley, Delia Morton Wedding described, 06/20/1930:1

Huntley, Della M. Wed to Lloyd A. Prouty, 06/20/1930:4

Huntley, Florence Resumes duties at University of Vermont, 01/10/1930:9 University of Vermont student attends Christian Assoc conference in

CT, 11/28/1930:1 Member of University of Vermont debate team, 01/16/1931:1 Elected to Bluestocking literary society at the University of Vermont,

02/20/1931:1 Elected to Press Club at University of Vermont, 03/13/1931:1 Accepts position as Girl Scout leader, 10/09/1931:6

Huntley, Florence M. On women's bowling team at University of Vermont, 03/28/1930:5 Wed to Earl B. Cushman, 10/28/1932:4

Huntley, Florence Mae Wedding described, 10/28/1932:1

Huntley, Isaac L. Patrolman Burpee rear-ends team driven by Huntley, 01/02/1931:1

Huntley, Lawrence Employed in Montpelier, VT, 04/04/1930:4 Accepts position at State Farm, 06/05/1931:3 Attendant at State Farm, 04/22/1932:4 Engaged to Marjorie Chapman, 02/16/1934:4 Occupies Plymouth St tenement, 05/18/1934:4 Son born, 12/21/1934:4

Huntley, Lawrence R. Resides in Rutland, VT, 08/08/1930:5 Wedding described, 04/20/1934:2

Huntley, Lawrence Roy Engaged to Marjorie Chapman, 01/12/1934:6

Huntley, Lawrence Roy, Jr. Born to Lawrence, 12/21/1934:4

Huntley, Maude Haley and Berman plead not guilty to negligence as result of auto

accident, 08/01/1930:1 Stenographer at Trust Co., 11/21/1930:8

Huntley, Roy Old Leonard saw mill burns down, 02/28/1930:1 Haystacks ablaze on Huntley's land, 11/07/1930:4

Huntley & Osborne Osborne purchases Huntley's share in Huntley & Osborne mill,

03/14/1930:4 Hupfer, Ralph W.

Son born, 10/09/1931:4 Aunt dies in Easthampton, 11/16/1934:1

Hupfer, Ralph Winston Born to Ralph W., 10/09/1931:4

Hurley, Emily V. Obituary, 09/07/1934:1 Wife of James W. dies at age 73, 09/07/1934:4

Hurley, Harold W. Re-appointed clerk of court, 06/24/1932:1

Husted, Mrs C.M. Resides in New York, 02/07/1930:1

Hutchins, Henry E. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 10/19/1934:5

Hutchins, Percy Daughter born, 01/22/1932:4

Hutchinson, Edward Occupies upper tenement on Plymouth St, 08/26/1932:3

Hutchinson, Harry Moves from Plymouth St tenement to Clay St house, 11/02/1934:3

Huxley, Edward Uncle dies in Haverhill, 03/21/1930:1

Huxley, Eileen Wed to Chester E. Wright, 11/30/1934:6

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Huxley, Eileen A. Engaged to Chester E. Wright, 11/16/1934:4 Wed to Chester E. Wright, 11/30/1934:4

Huxley, Eileen Anne Wedding described, 11/30/1934:1

Huxley, Francis Takes second at Brockton boxing bout, 05/20/1932:1 Held for grand jury on charge of breaking and entering Robinson's store,

12/01/1933:1 Gets two years probation for larceny, 02/16/1934:1

Huxley, William Dies in auto crash on Summer St, 12/12/1930:1 High school flag at half-mast, 12/12/1930:3 Auto hits tree on Everett St, 04/22/1932:1

Huxley, William F. Dies at age 16, 12/12/1930:4 Inquest held into death, 01/02/1931:4

Hyath, Ralph Disabled car struck by car from North Falmouth, 01/01/1932:1

Hyatt, Alfred Bird damages car windshield, 08/28/1931:2

Hyatt, Charles Plympton couple married 50 years, 11/27/1931:2

Hyatt, Ralph H. Tax collector's sale of real estate, 04/13/1934:7

Hyatt, Ralph W. Guilty of operating vehicle after license revoked, 10/12/1934:4

Hyman, J. Raymond Wedding described, 01/17/1930:2 Son born, 12/05/1930:4 School Committee names assistant football coach, 10/07/1932:1 Member of high school baseball and football teams (p), 06/22/1934:8

Hyman, J.R. Urges support of high school basketball teams (l), 02/06/1931:1

Hyman, Raymond Member of R.D. Kelley Coal Co. winning basket ball team (p),

05/05/1933:1 Hynes, J. Gordon

Receives M.A. from New York University, 06/15/1934:1 Hynes, James L.

Central Baptist Church welcomes new pastor, 10/06/1933:1 Hynes, J.L.

Occupies Coombs' house on South Main St, 09/29/1933:1 The World's Redeemer (poem), 12/22/1933:2 Water pipes freeze in sub-zero temperatures, 01/05/1934:1

I Iampetro, Maria G.

Obituary, 06/23/1933:1 Wife of Leonard dies at age 42, 06/23/1933:4

Iampietro, Michael Son born, 08/21/1931:4 Tax collector's sale of real estate, 02/23/1934:6

Iampietro, Philip Petition for license to sell gasoline, 09/19/1930:5 Daughter born, 10/14/1932:4

Iampietro, Philip C. Petitions with Nichols to erect garage and store gasoline, 09/25/1931:2 Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Ice Fishing Sport alive and well here, 01/26/1934:1

Ice Industry see also Ernest S. Pratt Co. A.R. Salley, ice, wood sawing, trucking (ad), 01/03/1930:7 Harvest begins in earnest, 02/07/1930:1 Old Colony Railroad Co. collects 16-inch ice 55 years ago,

02/07/1930:4 Ice houses at Winslow Farm filled with 10 to 11 inch ice, 02/07/1930:11 Hattie LeBaron's crop 3,000 tons, 02/14/1930:1

Ice Industry cont. J.B. LeBaron Ice Co. for 50 years, safe ice (ad), 03/07/1930:10 Arthur Strople has new ice cart for Rock route, 05/16/1930:6 Strople & Vickery, spring water, ice (ad), 08/08/1930:8 Dealers harvest 8-in. ice, 01/16/1931:1 Wyman, Weld, and Winslow fill ice houses, 01/23/1931:3 Harvest complete, 02/06/1931:1 Rock men put up supply, 02/26/1932:7 Hill Top Farm harvests 6-in. ice, 03/04/1932:4 J.B. LeBaron Ice Co., one in series of sketches of progressive merchants

and manufacturers, 08/11/1933:2 Harvest best in years, 01/05/1934:1

Ickes, Vernon Franklin Born to Vernon H., 02/03/1933:7

Ickes, Vernon H. Son born, 02/03/1933:7

I.H. Harlow & Co. Well dug on premises 55 years ago, 01/10/1930:8

Illegitimacy Armand Bessett arrested on bastardy complaint, 03/28/1930:7

Improved Order of Red Men - Nemasket Tribe Holds annual roll call, 04/08/1932:7 Hold annual clam bake, 08/12/1932:2

Independent Congregational Church Holds annual business meeting, 04/25/1930:6

Industrial Accidents James Perkins' coat caught in tack factory machinery 55 years ago,

02/14/1930:6 Patrick Grant gets molten metal in face at Colonial Brass, 05/23/1930:1 Ellsworth Crowell injures hand in motor saw at Cranberry Sales plant,

07/04/1930:1 Joseph Silva gets fingers caught in machinery at Lobl Mfg.,

10/10/1930:4 Mrs William Keenan dislocates arm in fall at Keith factory,

05/29/1931:1 Edward Ouelette's hand badly cut at William Tribou's wood yard,

02/26/1932:1 State road worker Giovano injured in fall from shovel, 05/27/1932:2 Big beam crashes at federal building, 08/26/1932:1 Leslie Gates breaks ankle doing teaming for Ernest S. Pratt,

03/10/1933:6 Gomes and Plymouth man injured while working on new road,

04/07/1933:1 Haley fractures bones in hand at Lucey factory, 05/11/1934:1

Industrial Fires Chimney fire at George H. Shaw Co. factory, 03/06/1931:4 John B. LeBaron's mill near Nevertouch Pond destroyed by fire 55 years

ago, 10/02/1931:7 Fire starts in heater unit at Leonard & Barrows, prompt action averts

disaster, 04/13/1934:1 Infantile Paralysis

Howard Linton in hospital, 07/24/1931:7 Roy Fagerberg only case, 08/14/1931:1 Fagerberg children improve, 08/21/1931:1 No danger of epidemic here, 08/21/1931:1 Howard Linton improving, 08/21/1931:4

Influenza Foster Penniman ill, 02/20/1931:4 Madaleine Wood recovers, 02/19/1932:4 Dorothy Dooley ill, 01/06/1933:4 Edwin Preston recovers from severe attack, 01/12/1934:1 Shaw Howard Reynolds confined to home, 02/23/1934:4

Inglese, Angelo A. Wedding described, 09/11/1931:1 Wed to Mary E. Ryan, 09/11/1931:4

Inglese, Peter Engaged to Mary Elizabeth Ryan, 08/14/1931:1

Inglese, Sophie Wed to Rocco DiPalma, 09/23/1932:4 Wedding described, 09/23/1932:8

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Insects Mosquitoes fill pumping station, 01/10/1930:4 Notice to property owners, 10/03/1930:5 Selectmen discuss appointment of moth superintendent, 01/30/1931:1 Proposed budget for 1931 (t), 02/06/1931:6 Deadlock on selection of moth superintendent, 02/20/1931:2 Deadlock over appointment of moth superintendent broken,

03/20/1931:1 Moth superintendent submits vacation bill to selectmen, 04/10/1931:7,

04/24/1931:4 Spraying machine frightens Elisha Beck's horses, 06/19/1931:3 Gypsy moth situation in East Middleboro one of worst in state,

07/10/1931:1 Notice to property owners (ad), 10/02/1931:8 Bogs suffer from gypsy moths, 06/10/1932:2 Notice to property owners (ad), 10/07/1932:8 Proposed budget for 1933 (t), 02/03/1933:6 Butterfly at Standish's on Wareham St is sign of spring, 03/10/1933:2 Boy Scouts doing good work killing caterpillars, 05/26/1933:1 Notice to property owners (ad), 10/06/1933:8 Proposed budget for 1934 (t), 02/02/1934:2 Notice to property owners, 09/14/1934:6

Insurance List of coverage on town buildings prepared, 03/20/1931:1 Results of study on town buildings, 04/03/1931:2 Apportionment decision a difficult matter for selectmen, 04/24/1931:4 Insurance balks unemployment plan, 12/18/1931:4 Liability insurance discussed by selectmen, 05/27/1932:2 Why rate increase for town?, 09/30/1932:1 Selectman look for ways to save money, 11/03/1933:1 Selectmen discuss insurance on buildings, 11/03/1933:1 Selectmen discuss matters, 01/26/1934:1 Proposal comes under fire from Ralph Maddigan, 02/16/1934:1 Selectmen discuss insurance on town buildings, 02/16/1934:1

Insurance Agents see also Thomas & Weston; T.M. Ryder & Co. Bissonnette at Mutual Insurance Agency, 152 Pierce St (ad),

01/10/1930:4 File grievances at selectmen's meeting, 02/28/1930:2 Percy Keith receives gift of appreciation from insurance company,

06/27/1930:1 Sullivan & Sullivan, 18-22 South Main St (ad), 11/20/1931:10 Forest Thomas' new insurance office on Center St (ad) (p), 03/04/1932:8 Chester Weston sells insurance agency to Frederick Weston,

04/01/1932:4 R.W. Maddigan Insurance employs Dorothy Shaw, 08/26/1932:1 Clyde Thomas moves office to 7 Rock St (ad), 04/14/1933:3 Personnel changes at local office of John Hancock Ins., 05/19/1933:1 Ruth Carver accepts post with Frederick Weston's insurance office,

06/02/1933:2 Walter Wells agent for Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., 09/21/1934:1 Clyde S. Thomas agent for Travelers Insurance Co. (ad), 09/21/1934:7

Interior Decorators E.J. Thompson (ad), 02/28/1930:5 Elizabeth Smith and Flora Porter design window for art display in

Boston, 03/21/1930:1 International Order of Odd Fellows

Beneficiary of J. Augustine Sparrow's will, 04/20/1934:1 International Order of Odd Fellows - Alberta Rebekah Lodge

Observes 111th anniversary of Odd Fellowship, 05/09/1930:1 Holds anniversary meeting, 10/10/1930:1 Observes 32nd anniversary, 10/16/1931:1 Observe 113th anniversary of fellowship, 04/22/1932:4 Alberta Rebekah Lodge presents minstrel show in honor of anniversary,

04/21/1933:5 Celebrates 34th anniversary, 10/13/1933:4 Observes 35th anniversary, 10/12/1934:1

International Order of Odd Fellows - Colfax Encampment Observes 111th anniversary of Odd Fellowship, 05/09/1930:1 Observe 113th anniversary of fellowship, 04/22/1932:4

International Order of Odd Fellows - Loyal Assawampsett Lodge Observes 43rd anniversary, 06/30/1933:1

International Order of Odd Fellows - Middleboro Lodge Observes 41st anniversary, 05/29/1931:3 Observe 113th anniversary of fellowship, 04/22/1932:4 Congratulations on 50 years, 05/11/1934:1 Celebrates 50th anniversary with parade, drills, and entertainment,

05/18/1934:1 International Order of Odd Ladies

Hold annual meeting, 11/11/1932:1 International Order of Odd Ladies - Loyal Assawampsett Lodge

Hosts district meeting, 11/25/1932:3 International Order of Odd Ladies - Loyal Olympia Lodge

Hosts district meeting, 11/25/1932:3 Celebrate 33rd anniversary, 06/15/1934:1

Inventors and Inventions M.L. Standish secures patent for starting horse cars 55 years ago,

04/17/1931:6 B.L. Boomer receives patent rights for pedal attachments for cabinet

organs 55 years ago, 06/19/1931:6 Charles Pease sells patents on locks to Elisha Jenks 55 years ago,

04/29/1932:4 Investing

Wilson Hayward authorized distributor of MA Investors Trust shares, 11/03/1933:2

Irons, Edna M. Engaged to Marshall L. Gaines, 10/12/1934:4 Wed to Marshall L. Gaines, 12/28/1934:4

Ironside, Jane Engaged to Enos Drake, 12/19/1930:4 Wed to Enos Drake, 01/09/1931:4

Irving, Elsie C. Wed to Augustus DeArruda, 08/11/1933:4

Irving, William Arthur Son born, 11/27/1931:4

Irwin, William H. Funeral held in Cotuit, 12/12/1930:1

Iseminger, Boyd Forms law partnership with Fletcher Clark, Jr., biography, 01/08/1932:1 Son born, 02/03/1933:4

Iseminger, Boyd A. Applies for admission as attorney to District Court, 05/04/1934:7 Completes ROTC training at Fort Devens, 06/22/1934:1

Italian Americans Form new club here, 12/07/1934:4

Iversen, Inga Takes apartment in home of Mrs G.A. Richards, 10/28/1932:4

J J. Cushing Co.

Chick feed (ad), 04/04/1930:2 Ruberoid roofing (ad), 09/12/1930:10 Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 01/16/1931:6

Jacintho, Anna Engaged to Joseph Dutra, 04/18/1930:4

Jacintho, Anna R. Wed to Joseph H. Dutra, 05/02/1930:4

Jacintho, Anna Rose Engaged to Joseph Henry Dutra, 04/04/1930:4 Engaged to Joseph H. Dutra, 04/11/1930:4

Jacintho, Joseph Sees prowler leave home, 02/19/1932:7

Jacintho, Joseph R. Family escapes suffocation from smoldering fire, 05/09/1930:3 Chimney fire on Center St, 07/25/1930:3 Petition for administration of estate, 03/31/1933:5

Jacintho, Manual R. Wed to Clara A. Klus, 10/21/1932:4

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Jacintho, Manuel Son born, 02/23/1934:4

Jacintho, Mary da Roza Petition for administration of estate, 01/23/1931:5

Jacintho, Mary Gloria Obituary, 11/14/1930:1 Wife of Joseph R. dies at age 55, 11/14/1930:4

Jacintho, William Collides with McEver at Frank and Everett St, 03/09/1934:1

Jackson, Albert Woodland Wedding described, 07/04/1930:1

Jackson, C.S. Doctor disposes of business here 55 years ago, moves to Lowell,

02/13/1931:3 Physician leaves town 55 years ago, 03/06/1931:6 Real estate sold to Cornish of Carver 55 years ago, 04/03/1931:2

Jackson, Edward F. Resides in Santa Barbara, CA, 07/01/1932:1

Jackson, Edward Sumner Wed to Ellen Cary Lovell, 10/16/1931:4

Jackson, Foster C. Engaged to Marjorie H. Young, 11/16/1934:1

Jackson, Harold Father dies in Pawtucket, RI, 02/28/1930:5 Officer at State Farm, 06/06/1930:3

Jackson, Helen Manwaring Son born, 10/26/1934:4

Jackson, Hollis Resides in Nantucket, 01/02/1931:1

Jackson, James A. Obituary, 02/02/1934:1 Dies at age 72, 02/02/1934:4

Jackson, John Obituary, 02/28/1930:5

Jackson, Kenneth Lee Engaged to Lillian Gertrude Hill, 09/01/1933:1 Wedding described, 12/08/1933:1

Jackson, Lillian Awarded scholarship to MA State College in Amherst, 05/27/1932:3 Wins 4-H club scholarship to Ag College, 05/27/1932:4 Senior wins agriculture scholarship, 06/03/1932:6 Leaves for Amherst College, 09/16/1932:4

Jackson, Mark L. Tax collector's sale of real estate, 04/13/1934:7

Jackson, Maude Tauremid String Quartette performs for Marion Woman's club,

01/08/1932:1 Member of Tauremid String Quartette, 09/23/1932:1 Tauremid String Quartette furnishes music for wedding at East

Bridgewater, 09/30/1932:1 Jackson, Maude L.

Obituary, 08/07/1931:1 Wife of William H. dies at age 36, 08/07/1931:4

Jackson, Melvin Clerk at Caswell Bros., 08/15/1930:6 Resigns from Caswell Bros. grocery, purchases Prouty's egg route,

03/27/1931:2 Resides in Boston, 09/01/1933:3

Jackson, Mrs Richard Resides in Pittsford, VT, 11/18/1932:1

Jackson, Ralph Nelson Born to Richard and Helen Manwaring, 10/26/1934:4

Jackson, Richard Visits Orient with California YMCA, 07/03/1931:1 Son born, 10/26/1934:4

Jackson, Richard V. Wedding described, 06/03/1932:1 Wed to Helen F. Manwaring, 06/03/1932:4

Jackson, Warren C. Fined $50 for drunk driving, 06/16/1933:1

Jacobs, Hattie M. Wed to Carroll D. Griffith, 01/09/1931:3

Jacobson, Andrew Dies in Dedham, 1/27/1933:1

Jacobson, Harold Father dies in Dedham, 1/27/1933:1

Jacques, Adelbert Fined $5 for hunting without license, 11/18/1932:1

Jacques, Albert Fined $5 for hunting without license, 11/18/1932:1

Jacques, Maurice Daughter born, 06/15/1934:1

James, C.S. Brockton couple married 11 years, 06/05/1931:2

James, Sylvania D. Obituary, 11/14/1930:1 Widow of Henry H. dies at age 88, 11/14/1930:4

James A. Thomas & Co. Receives order for hornbeam rollers from Oregon, 02/28/1930:1

James L. Jenney Coal Co. Coal (ad), 01/03/1930:6 Fire in coal shed, 06/20/1930:6 Coal company incorporates, 04/17/1931:1 History and profile of Middleboro business, 10/19/1934:1

Jameson, Mrs William Resides in Pacific Grove, CA, 11/20/1931:6

Jamieson, William Obituary, 02/06/1931:1

Jane's Food Shoppe 469 Centre St, Tessier proprietor (ad), 01/10/1930:10 Moves from 469 Center St to 139 Center St (ad), 05/02/1930:5 August hours (ad), 07/31/1931:10 Open again for winter season, 10/23/1931:9 Let us help with Thanksgiving dinner, 11/20/1931:9 Holiday delicacies, 12/18/1931:7 Lessen work for holiday dinner, 02/19/1932:7

Jardine, Francisco Mestre Wed to Mary Gonsalves, 01/20/1933:4

Jardullo, Conchetta Killed crossing road in heavy traffic, 07/22/1932:1 Petition for administration of estate, 01/06/1933:5

Jardullo, Dorothy Engaged to John A. Zelonis, 05/27/1932:4 Wedding described, 06/03/1932:1 Wed to John Zelonis, 06/03/1932:4

Jarvis, Ome Xavier Wed to Anita Corriveau in 1930, 01/23/1931:4

J.B. LeBaron Ice Co. For 50 years, safe ice (ad), 03/07/1930:10 One in series of sketches of progressive merchants and manufacturers,

08/11/1933:2 Jeanneney, M. Jean

Engaged to Janet Merriam Woodbridge, 11/20/1931:1 Jean's Beauty Shoppe

200 Centre St (ad), 11/24/1933:2 Jebejian, Anna

Tax collector's sale, 10/07/1932:7 Jefferson, May W.

Husband files for divorce, 01/08/1932:5 Jefferson, Annie M.

Obituary, 05/26/1933:7 Jefferson, Arthur

Son born, 05/01/1931:4 Jefferson, Arthur B.

Engaged to Ruth L. Dunham, 11/21/1930:6 Wedding described, 11/28/1930:1

Jefferson, Clarence E. Wed to Thelma Thompson, 10/24/1930:4

Jefferson, Clarence Wesley Wed to Thelma Wilhelmina Thompson in 1930, 01/23/1931:4

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Jefferson, Dorothy G. Wed to Myron Earl Tubman, 06/06/1930:4 Wed to Myron Earl Tubman in 1930, 01/23/1931:4

Jefferson, Frank M. Wed to Alzara E. Bacon, 09/07/1934:4

Jefferson, Irving Member of high school football team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Jefferson, Jane Crittendon Wife of Herbert dies, 11/21/1930:8

Jefferson, Jeanette Girl struck by auto in front of home, 10/03/1930:1

Jefferson, Leon W. Files for divorce, 01/08/1932:5

Jenkins, Everett N. Engaged to Florence M. Newkirk, 09/02/1932:4 Wedding described, 09/09/1932:1

Jenkins, Frank Engaged to Mary Cameron, 07/04/1930:5

Jenkins, Hazel Moves to Plymouth, 07/01/1932:7

Jenkins, Parker N. Obituary, 06/23/1933:1 Taunton man dies at age 68, 06/23/1933:4

Jenkins, Ruth New teacher to have charge of girls' athletics at high school,

09/08/1933:1 Coach of high school basketball team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Jenks, Agnes Chimney fire on Pleasant St, 11/17/1933:2

Jenks, Elisha T. Drawing of factory at corner of Clifford and Wareham St (i),

06/20/1930:1 Charles Pease sells patents on locks to Jenks 55 years ago, 04/29/1932:4

Jenks, E.T. Turns out monster screws for cider presses 55 years ago, 08/21/1931:6

Jenks, E.T. Peirce Break-in at Nelson's Grove cottage, 04/21/1933:1

Jenks, John Whipple Potter Turtle eggs for Agassiz, 1/27/1933:6

Jenks, J.W.P. Writes article on birds for American Sportsman 55 years ago,

02/14/1930:6 Jenner, Murial L.

Wed to George F. Boyce, 06/01/1934:4 Jenney, Arthur E.

Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 02/06/1931:5 Intent to foreclose (l) (Union Trust Co. of Boston), 12/30/1932:5

Jenney, Clarabelle W. President of J.L. Jenney Coal Co. (ad), 04/17/1931:8

Jenney, Edwin A. Engaged to Irene M. Grant, 03/28/1930:1

Jenney, James L. (see J.L. Jenney Coal Co.) Jenney, Lester W.

Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 05/20/1932:5 Jenney, Mildred Ellen

Wedding described, 03/28/1930:1 Wed to Edward S. Riley, 03/28/1930:4

Jenney, William Falls from pung, sprains shoulder 55 years ago, 01/31/1930:8

Jennings, Bessie President of VFW Auxiliary resigns, 07/07/1933:1

Jennings, Bessie L. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 03/25/1932:5 Refutes warning against Organization of Disabled Veterans as peddlers

(l), 12/07/1934:4 Jennings, Charles E.

Fined for illegal transportation of liquor, 01/17/1930:3 Jennings, Elizabeth

Wedding described, 10/28/1932:1 Wed to Niels G. Nielsen, 10/28/1932:4

Jennings, Floyd Reports theft of poultry, 11/18/1932:7

Jennings, Frances E. A salute to you, VFW comrades (l), 02/16/1934:5

Jennings, Frances Elizabeth Engaged to Neils Christian Neilson, 10/14/1932:4

Jennings, Harry Engaged to Virginia Caswell, 06/30/1933:1

Jennings, Harry J. Engaged to Virginia W. Caswell, 02/09/1934:4 Wedding described, 04/20/1934:1 Wed to Virginia W. Caswell, 04/20/1934:4

Jennings, Helen V. Granted decree nisi in divorce hearing, 12/19/1930:1

Jennings, Hellen V. Wed to Frederick S. Atwood, 03/04/1932:4

Jennings, Henry W. Engaged to Edna M. Eayrs, 07/11/1930:4 Wed to Edna M. Eayrs, 08/01/1930:4

Jennings, William L. Helen V. granted decree nisi in divorce hearing, 12/19/1930:1

Jessup, Mrs George Obituary, 11/04/1932:4

Jewell, Charles E. Obituary, 11/21/1930:1 Brockton man dies at age 78, 11/21/1930:6

Jewelry see also Hayden, Fayette W. Myron Hinckley, 51 Centre St (ad), 04/11/1930:2 Ernest Coombs moves to 147 South Main St (ad), 08/22/1930:8 Ernest Coombs, sale of entire stock (ad), 11/13/1931:5 Myron Hinckley local distributor for Sheaffer pens and pencils (ad),

07/22/1932:8 Milton Mayhew, watch, clock, and jewelry repair, 136 Pierce St (ad),

05/19/1933:8 Milton Mayhew, fine watch, clock, and jewelry repair (ad),

10/05/1934:8 History and profile of Tinkham's jewelry business, 11/02/1934:1 United Precious Metals Co. buying old gold and jewelry (ad),

11/23/1934:5 Jiardullo, Canchetta

Inquest held into death, 08/26/1932:1 Jimks, Margaret

Engaged to Emile S. Hall, 11/20/1931:4 Jinks, Margaret

Wed to Emile Hall, 12/04/1931:4 J.K. & B. Sears & Co.

see also Sears Lumber Co. Lumber yard 50 years ago (p), 07/11/1930:1

J.L. Jenney Coal Co. New name for incorporated business, 04/17/1931:1 Clarabelle W. Jenney, president (ad), 04/17/1931:8 Sixty-six years of service to Middleboro, 10/16/1931:7 Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 10/23/1931:5 Fill your bin before winter rush, 11/06/1931:7 Donates parade prize money to poor, 11/27/1931:1 Get coal that fits your requirements, 12/04/1931:8 Gives valuable advice in all fuel problems, 12/25/1931:7 Quality of coal determines final cost, 02/12/1932:7 Only bulk oil storage tank in town, 02/19/1932:7 Louis Ritter resigns (ad), 05/13/1932:2 Break-in unsuccessful, 05/20/1932:1 Donates parade winner's money to Thimble Club Daughters,

12/02/1932:1 Donates Legion parade prize to Thimble Club Daughters, 12/01/1933:1 Manager Harold Arnold resigns, replaced by Raymond Langley,

03/02/1934:1 Job, Herbert K.

Burial at North Middleboro, 06/23/1933:2 Obituary, 06/23/1933:2

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Joe Hooker Track Activities start at track, 04/18/1930:1 Mattapoisett man takes control of race track, 05/02/1930:4 Frank Mahoney has success starting races at Joe Hooker track,

08/29/1930:1 Matinee racing back (t), 09/05/1930:1 Two-day fair held in Lakeville, 10/03/1930:3 Horseracing activities begun, 03/27/1931:1 Horseracing brings together best horses (t), 07/31/1931:4 Washburn's Bakery driver destroys portion of entrance, 08/21/1931:4 Fall race draws crowd (t), 10/16/1931:2 Racing season opens in June, 04/29/1932:2 Matinee racing underway, 07/15/1932:2 Hosts New Bedford Legion field day and barbecue, 07/22/1932:2 Harness racing revived at track (t), 10/19/1934:2

Joe's Furniture Store 161 Centre St (ad), 02/28/1930:10

John E. Lucey Shoe Co. New firm incorporated, takes over Leonard, Shaw & Dean factory,

02/03/1933:1 Howard Maxim awarded contract for electrical work, 02/17/1933:1 Donates lumber to manual training shop at Bates School, 03/17/1933:3 Announces wage increase, 07/21/1933:1 Employees form benefit organization, 04/20/1934:1 Labor trouble at factory, 04/27/1934:1 Work resumes, parties work toward agreement, 05/04/1934:1 Haley fractures bones in hand at Lucey factory, 05/11/1934:1 Operates under agreement with labor board, 05/11/1934:1 In violation of national industrial recovery act code, 12/07/1934:1 Sends petition to National Labor Board, 12/14/1934:1

John Hancock Life Insurance Co. John Carter promoted to Attleboro office, replaced by Harry Belmont,

05/19/1933:1 John S. Cobb Greenhouses

Open for business (ad), 10/20/1933:4 Attends to business full time now (ad), 12/27/1933:5

John S. Cobb Market We deliver immediately (ad), 06/12/1931:5 Employs Edward Kelley, 07/24/1931:1

Johnes, Paul G. Daughter born, 09/21/1934:6

Johnson, Alice Injured in collision between son and Perkins, 06/24/1932:1

Johnson, Amelia Resumes studies at Colby College, 09/28/1934:3

Johnson, Benjamin F. Obituary, 02/07/1930:1 New Bedford man dies at age 83, 02/07/1930:6 Obituary, 02/14/1930:1 Tribute (l) (Charles H. Bates), 02/14/1930:1 Petition for administration of estate, 03/04/1932:9

Johnson, C.E. Employed in Atlanta, GA, 07/08/1932:3

Johnson, Charles Auto truck catches fire, 08/12/1932:1 Loses 50 hens to thieves, 09/30/1932:2

Johnson, Charles E. Tax collector's sale of real estate, 04/13/1934:7

Johnson, Daniel Burial in Carver, 01/30/1931:6

Johnson, Edith Teacher of all kinds of dancing (ad), 09/14/1934:8

Johnson, Ernest M. Druggist license granted by selectmen, 12/15/1933:1

Johnson, Fred A. Will in probate, 08/21/1931:6

Johnson, Frederick A. Obituary, 08/14/1931:1 Dies at age 66, 08/14/1931:4

Johnson, Genevieve G. Class of 1933 salutatorian (p), 06/23/1933:1 Salutatory and essay, 06/23/1933:6 Engaged to Donald F. Goodhue, 12/27/1933:4 Wed to Donald F. Goodhue, 01/05/1934:4

Johnson, Genevieve Gifford Wedding described, 01/05/1934:2

Johnson, Hazel Alma Wedding described, 07/31/1931:2

Johnson, Helen Engaged to Warren Barney, 02/13/1931:1

Johnson, Helen F. Engaged to Warren A. Barney, 04/22/1932:4 Wedding described, 05/06/1932:1 Wed to Warren A. Barney, 05/06/1932:6

Johnson, Henry Obituary, 05/16/1930:1 Dies at age 75, 05/16/1930:4

Johnson, Herbert Employed by telephone company in Quincy, 07/11/1930:3 Son born, 02/12/1932:3

Johnson, John S. Son born, 10/24/1930:1 Resides in Tuckahoe, NY, 05/13/1932:1 Daughter born, 03/30/1934:1

Johnson, Lillian Wedding described, 09/19/1930:1

Johnson, Lillian E. Engaged to G. Sherman Monroe, 01/10/1930:1

Johnson, Margaret J. Wife of Arthur dies at age 69, 03/03/1933:4

Johnson, M.F. Portrait donated to Rock village church, 09/19/1930:3

Johnson, Mildred Wed to Frank Robinson, 07/18/1930:7

Johnson, Narcissa N. Obituary, 03/06/1931:1 Widow of __njamin (sic) F. dies at age 82, 03/06/1931:4

Johnson, S.E. Moves from Edgewood, RI to old Tinkham home on county road,

05/05/1933:2 Johnson, Stewart Richmond

Born to Herbert, 02/12/1932:3 Johnson, William H.H.

Alice Johnson injured in collision between son and Perkins, 06/24/1932:1

Johnston, Daniel Obituary, 01/30/1931:4

Johnston, Harriet Wedding described, 05/13/1932:1

Johnston, Harriet Anne Engaged to Owen R. Garfield, 02/19/1932:1

Johnston, J. Douglas Son born, 05/26/1933:4

Johnston, John Douglas, Jr. Born to J. Douglas, 05/26/1933:4

Johnstone, Bernard M. College career at Colby College reviewed, 05/27/1932:2

Johnstone, Herbert Passes entrance exams to Colby College, 09/26/1930:1

Johnstone, "Mose" Voted best Colby football player, 12/04/1931:1

Johnstone's Shop Going out of business (ad), 07/10/1931:2

Jolley, Louise E. Fined $10 for illegal use of electricity, 10/06/1933:4

Jolly, Louise G. Injured when car goes into ditch, 11/18/1932:1

Joncas, Jeff And Sisson bag 21-lb. raccoon, 11/03/1933:1

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Jones, Alice Grandmother dies in Cambridge, 02/27/1931:2

Jones, Alvin C. Arrives in Liverpool on U.S.S. Nantucket, 07/18/1930:7 Arrives in Amsterdam, 08/08/1930:2

Jones, Alwin Arrives in Boston on board SS Nantucket, 09/26/1930:4 Employed on steamship line, 04/01/1932:7

Jones, Alwyn Leaves for 4-month cruise on S.S. Nantucket, 05/15/1931:4 Earns a stripe on board SS Nantucket, 06/12/1931:9 In Athens, Greece, 07/03/1931:4 In Constantinople, 07/17/1931:3 Touches island of Milos, 07/24/1931:7 Reportedly in Algiers, 07/31/1931:1 Touches Gibraltar, 08/07/1931:6 Arrives in Madeira, 08/21/1931:4 Home on leave, 10/02/1931:1 Employed on steamship line between NY and San Francisco,

10/23/1931:3 Jones, Ambrus L.

Collides with Lowell driver at Frank and Everett St, 01/03/1930:7 Jones, Carrie L.

Petitions court as tenant in common, 01/23/1931:5 Tax collector's sale of real estate, 03/23/1934:6

Jones, Charles Resides in Allston, 09/09/1932:1

Jones, Deborah Engaged to Kenneth G.T. Webster, 02/24/1933:1

Jones, Deborah C. Wedding described, 03/17/1933:4

Jones, Edwin Elmer Wardell arrested for holdup and various thefts, 09/21/1934:1

Jones, Edwin D. In collision with Westwood driver at Oak and Center St, 08/14/1931:2

Jones, Edwin H. Obituary, 04/27/1934:1 Dies at age 74, 04/27/1934:4

Jones, Elwin Serves on school ship Nantucket, 01/02/1931:4

Jones, Ethel Bowdith Engaged to Charles Dyer Childs, 07/15/1932:1

Jones, Eunice I. Obituary, 02/26/1932:1 Wife of Theodore A. dies at age 69, 02/26/1932:4

Jones, Frances A. Resigns from St. Luke's, 08/08/1930:1

Jones, Frank H. Marine ends cruise in Pacific, 04/20/1934:6

Jones, George A. Announces candidacy for selectman (l), 12/16/1932:1 For selectman (ad) (p), 01/13/1933:6

Jones, George E. Youngest member of Long Horn Ranch in West Hartford, CT,

06/20/1930:4 Son born, 10/17/1930:1 Children listed as beneficiaries of Ruth Holmes' will, 01/22/1932:1

Jones, Henry Champion Wanton destruction at Sproat house in Nemasket, 01/09/1931:1 Landmark house in Nemasket suffers considerable damage,

01/09/1931:3 Canoe stolen from Nemasket River, 07/17/1931:1 Window broken at house in Muttock, 10/30/1931:1

Jones, Hope Shaw Brief biography (p), 04/11/1930:1

Jones, John J. Brief biography of Hope Shaw Jones (p), 04/11/1930:1

Jones, Lillian F. Tax collector's sale of real estate, 02/23/1934:6

Jones, Lillian M. Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

Jones, Maurice A. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 07/21/1933:5

Jones, Milton And Hiram Sabins charged with mutual assault, 04/11/1930:3 Cadet in naval reserve, 02/13/1931:3 Cadet home before sailing for Russia, 02/20/1931:4 Resides in New York, 12/04/1931:1 Sails as A.B. on SS Sawokla, 10/28/1932:1

Jones, Milton A. Obituary, 09/22/1933:1 Tewksbury man dies at age 71, 09/22/1933:4

Jones, Milton F. Returns from 5-month trip to the Philippines and Australia, sails for

India, 04/07/1933:1 Jones, Minnie

Miller St house destroyed by fire, 01/08/1932:3 Jones, Muriel

Wed to Charles Potter Reed, 08/29/1930:2 Jones, Paul G.

Daughter born, 12/30/1932:2 Jones, Percy

And Frederick Strople bring truckload of sheep from Vermont, 05/22/1931:9

Jones, Richard P. Daughter born, 01/02/1931:1

Jones, Robert Four daughters quarantined for chicken pox, 04/04/1930:4 Son born, 02/20/1931:4, 02/27/1931:2 Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 03/13/1931:5 Christened at Our Saviour, 06/19/1931:2 Accepts position at State Farm, 07/22/1932:6

Jones, Robert Cushman Born to George E., 10/17/1930:1

Jones, Robert Sharp, Jr. Born to Robert, 02/27/1931:2

Jones, Roberta Roberta's Beauty Shoppe, 111 Centre St (ad), 02/28/1930:10

Jones, R.S. Ideal oil burners (ad), 11/06/1931:5

Jones, Sarah Elizabeth Beneficiary of Ruth Holmes' will, 01/22/1932:1

Jones, T.A. Funeral service held at Rock, 11/14/1930:6

Jones, Thomas A. Obituary, 11/07/1930:1 Dies at age 55, 11/07/1930:4

Jones, Thomas E. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 08/15/1930:5

Jordan, Emily L. Engaged to Charles A. Carter, 06/16/1933:4 Wed to Charles A. Carter, 07/07/1933:4

Jordan, Florence F. Engaged to Carlton S. Atwood, 07/18/1930:7 Wed to Carlton Atwood, 10/17/1930:4 Wedding described, 10/17/1930:9

Jordan, Florence Freeman Wed to Carleton Shurtleff Atwood in 1930, 01/23/1931:4

Jordan, John Edward Carver man dies at age 30, 10/17/1930:4 Obituary, 10/17/1930:9

Jordan, Thomas Obituary, 05/09/1930:3

Jordan, Thomas D. Obituary, 06/26/1931:1 Dies at age 70, 06/26/1931:4 Obituary, 07/03/1931:6 Will in probate, 08/21/1931:5

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Jordan, Thomas, D., Jr. Brockton man dies at age 40, 05/02/1930:4

Jordan, Thomas G., Jr. Obituary, 05/02/1930:1

Joseph, Carrie Wed to Frank Robid_u_ (sic) in 1930, 01/23/1931:4

Jost, Ada E. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:6

Jost, Ida Chimney fire in South Middleboro, 02/19/1932:1

Journalists (see Hawthorne, Roger) Jowett, Mary Page Savery

Obituary, 05/27/1932:1 Widow of Josiah dies at age 77, 05/27/1932:4

Jowett, Mary P.S. Will in probate, 06/03/1932:5

Joy, David Campbell Obituary, 10/17/1930:1 Middleboro infant dies, 10/17/1930:4

Joyce, Arthur State patrolman assigned here, 08/07/1931:1

Joyce, James F. Resides in Cleveland, OH, 07/11/1930:1

Junk Dealers see also Berman, Max Chester Hathaway granted license, 02/20/1931:2 Selectmen to discuss licenses, 04/22/1932:1 Selectmen set date for hearing on junk yards, 11/04/1932:1 Selectmen hold hearing on junk yards, 11/25/1932:1 Freedman granted junk yard license, 01/06/1933:4 Job Cole refused license, 03/30/1934:1 Picone represents neighbors in complaint to selectmen, 11/30/1934:1 Picone before selectmen again for conditions at junk yard, 12/21/1934:1

Junkins, J. Howard Dies in York, ME, 12/11/1931:1

Jurczak, Rosie Victim of first fatal auto accident here in three years, 05/02/1930:1 Central Falls, RI woman dies at age 34, 05/02/1930:4 Stanley Jurczak charged with drunk driving, manslaughter,

05/09/1930:1 Case ordered to grand jury, 05/23/1930:5 Husband found negligent in death, 06/13/1930:1

Jurgelewicz, John Blaze at Lovell St home, 07/17/1931:1

Jurgelewicz, Mary Member of high school basketball team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Jurgelewicz, Victoria Member of high school basketball team (p), 06/22/1934:8

K Kadian, Sharlet

Engaged to Hachig Atamian, 02/26/1932:4 Wed to Hachig Atamian, 03/04/1932:4

Kaninsky, Eli Kaninsky's parked truck rolls away on Center St into Chilin's car,

10/09/1931:1 Kaplan, Benjamin

Elks holds annual memorial service, 12/08/1933:2 Karasimos, Arthur

Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 05/05/1933:6 Karasimos, Arthur J.

Fined $10 per week on claim from Boston company, 02/14/1930:1 Karasimos, Emil

Car leaves road, crashes into tree, 07/14/1933:2 Member of YMCA Mercantile Basketball League winning team (p),

05/04/1934:1 Karklin, Andrew

Purchases North Middleboro farm William Kelley, 10/02/1931:4

Karos, Annie Wed to James Linton, 09/09/1932:1

Kauffman, Alice Shaw Daughter born, 11/25/1932:1

Kauffman, John Daughter born, 11/25/1932:1

Kayajan, Arthur Daughter born, 07/14/1933:4

Kayajan, Garabed Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:9

Kayajan, Haig And Max Green purchase cattle in Wisconsin, 10/16/1931:1 Returns from Wisconsin cattle buying trip, 10/23/1931:1 Manager of Sunnyside Farms (ad), 11/06/1931:8, 07/01/1932:2

Kayajan, M.G. Roasting chickens, Plymouth St (ad), 11/10/1933:8

Kayajan, Mrs Ardavast Son born, 08/08/1930:4

Kayajan, Samuel Son born, 02/07/1930:6, 09/08/1933:4

Kayajanian, Margaret G. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Keady, Mary Teacher at Lakeville Hospital, 02/13/1931:4

Keane, Henry J. Vandals destroy $50 worth of melons, 09/07/1934:7 Boys destroy turnip patch a second time, 11/02/1934:6

Keedwell, Annie Moves from Frank St to Rock St, 11/13/1931:1

Keedwell, Kenneth Enters into business with brother Stewart in Syracuse, NY, 10/05/1934:1

Keedwell, Kenneth B. In support of Keedwell (ad) (l) (Frederick Lobl), 01/16/1931:5 In support of Keedwell (ad) (l) (William W. Brackett), 01/16/1931:6 Stricken with appendicitis while in New York, 08/14/1931:1 Moves from Frank St to Rock St, 11/13/1931:1 Engaged to Polly McFarlin, 04/08/1932:1 Wedding described, 04/22/1932:1 Wed to Polly McFarlin, 04/22/1932:4

Keedwell, Marjorie Children's absence causes alarm, 09/26/1930:1

Keegan, Charles J. State patrolman assigned to governor's committee on public safety,

12/19/1930:3 Keegan, James

Obituary, 11/09/1934:1 Dies at age 49, 11/09/1934:4

Keen, Henry Thompson purchases Keen house on Pearl St from Thompson 55 years

ago, 03/07/1930:8 Keenan, Mrs William

Dislocates arm in fall at Keith factory, 05/29/1931:1 Keene (Mr)

Moves into Smith St house, 08/29/1930:3 Keene, Henry J.

Fined $5 for failure to stop, 08/26/1932:1 Keevey, Norma C.

Class of 1931 salutatorian (p), 06/19/1931:1 Keevey, Wilda Thayer

Wedding described, 09/11/1931:1 Keirnan, Albert

Falls, fractures elbow, 06/02/1933:2 Keith (Miss)

Pupils give pianoforte recital (t), 12/19/1930:9 Keith, Annie

Pianoforte instruction (ad), 09/12/1930:10 Central Congregational organist resigns, 11/03/1933:1 Organist at Central Congregational for 35 years, 06/08/1934:1

Keith, Bethia Resides in New York City, 09/19/1930:1

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Keith, Clifford Injured in auto collision, 05/29/1931:2

Keith, Eugene J. Tax collector's sale of real estate, 03/02/1934:6

Keith, Florence H. Obituary, 04/27/1934:1 Wife of Roy L. dies at age 44, 04/27/1934:4 Large attendance at funeral in Plympton, 05/04/1934:7

Keith, Frank Purdom Obituary, 11/23/1934:1 Dies at age 87, 11/23/1934:4

Keith, George Funeral held in Boston, 06/20/1930:3

Keith, Harold C. Speaker at YMCA annual father and son banquet (p), 03/13/1931:2

Keith, Harriett Shower for recent bride, 1/27/1933:7

Keith, Harriett I. Engaged to Edward D. Heath, 12/30/1932:4

Keith, Harriett Irving Wedding described, 01/06/1933:1

Keith, Mrs Sylvester H. Hooked rug depicts homestead of Thomas Lovell, 09/16/1932:2 In charge of knitting projects, 12/15/1933:1

Keith, Percy W. Receives gift of appreciation from insurance company, 06/27/1930:1 Cash taken from wall safe in Bank building office, 09/11/1931:2 Fire of unknown origin in shed at rear of store, 05/05/1933:1 In auto accident with Curley at Bedford and Center St, 11/02/1934:4

Keith, Theo Middleboro girl plays at Park Theatre, 05/29/1931:4

Keith, Theodora T. Petition for administration of estate, 03/07/1930:5

Kelley, Amy Takes nurses' training at Wellesley Hills, 03/21/1930:4 Finishes course at Wellesley Hills hospital, 03/13/1931:4 Employed as child nurse in Newton Center, 05/01/1931:4 Resides in Newton Center, 01/08/1932:4

Kelley, Anna P. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Kelley, Annie Nurse in training at convalescent home in Wellesley, 10/03/1930:4

Kelley, Charlotte L. Engaged to Vincent C. Bradley, 08/01/1930:4

Kelley, Earle Wed to Mary McCann, 12/18/1931:4

Kelley, Edward Employed at Cobb's market, 07/24/1931:1 Uses match to check gas level in car, 10/16/1931:3 Chimney fire on Purchade St, 04/14/1933:1

Kelley, Edward J. Cobb sells Centre St business to Edward Kelly and Herbert Godfrey,

12/27/1933:1 Cobb sells market at 385 Center St to Godfrey and Kelley (ad),

12/27/1933:4 Kelley & Godfrey, Middleboro's oldest established market, formerly

John S. Cobb Market (ad), 01/12/1934:5 Kelley, Edward L.

Engaged to Agnes Louise LeBarnes, 01/03/1930:4 Kelley, Francis

Football player injured, 10/19/1934:1 Kelley, Frank

Judge Washburn to hold inquest into death, 08/28/1931:1 Decision reserved in death inquest, 09/04/1931:1 Results of inquest, 09/18/1931:1

Kelley, Fred A. Mystery shot fired on School St, 04/17/1931:1 Peter Kontoes pleads not guilty to armed assault on Mabel Kelley,

04/24/1931:1

Kelley, Frederick Wed to Georgiana Goodreau, 11/25/1932:3

Kelley, Frederick D. Engaged to Georgianna A. Goodreau, 11/18/1932:4

Kelley, George Emerson's auto tips after being struck by State Farm auto, 11/17/1933:1

Kelley, James E. Wedding described, 11/04/1932:1 Wed to Lillian M. Merrihew, 11/04/1932:4

Kelley, John Chimney fire on Jackson St, 12/04/1931:4

Kelley, Laurence Engaged to Theresa Haran, 11/21/1930:1

Kelley, Laurence Goetz Wedding described, 12/19/1930:1

Kelley, Lawrence Resides in Mt. Vernon, NY, 02/28/1930:1 Resides in New York City, 04/17/1931:1 Resides in White Plains, NY, 06/15/1934:1 Member of high school baseball team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Kelley, Lawrence G. Engaged to Theresa Elizabeth Haran, 06/27/1930:1

Kelley, Luke F. Re-appointed for another five year term as public administrator,

04/13/1934:1 Kelley, Mabel L.

Peter Kontoes pleads not guilty to armed assault, 04/24/1931:1 Kelley, Michael H.

Obituary, 04/17/1931:1 Dies at age 79, 04/17/1931:4

Kelley, Nellie Employed by Alonzo Ryder, 08/12/1932:1

Kelley, P.E. Brush fire in Eddyville, 04/18/1930:1

Kelley, Ralph D. Injured in auto accident in New York, 06/24/1932:4

Kelley, R.D. (see R.D. Kelley Coal Co.) Kelley, Roger

Son born, 12/26/1930:4 Kelley, Roger W.

In collision with Waltham driver at Wareham and Cushman St, 02/28/1930:2

Daniel Besse and Fred Lang purchase business from Kelley, 05/11/1934:1

Kelley, Ruth Glidden Daughter born, 10/19/1934:7

Kelley, R.W. Proprietor of Walk-Over Shoe Store (ad), 06/09/1933:2

Kelley, Sheldon Attends Worcester Academy, 04/04/1930:1 Awarded scholarship at Worcester Academy, 02/20/1931:1 Engaged to Ruth Glidden, 10/27/1933:4, 11/17/1933:2 Daughter born, 10/19/1934:4, 7

Kelley, Sheldon S. Wedding described, 11/24/1933:1

Kelley, Stephen D. Auto stolen while parked on School St, 04/11/1930:1 Stolen auto found abandoned in Taunton swamp, 04/18/1930:1

Kelley, Stephen T. Employed at Maxim Motor Co., 03/21/1930:4 Wedding described, 09/11/1931:1 Wed to Dorothy A. Potter, 09/11/1931:4 General auto repairing (ad), 12/04/1931:10

Kelley, Thomas H. Resides in New York, 07/04/1930:1

Kelley, William E. Sells North Middleboro farm to Andrew Karklin, 10/02/1931:4

Kelley & Godrey Middleboro's oldest established market, formerly John S. Cobb Market

(ad), 01/12/1934:5

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Kelly, Dorothy Daughter of Edward J. and Mary E. Creedon dies at age 2, 10/31/1930:4

Kelly, Francis Member of high school football team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Kelly, Frank Man found dead on railroad tracks, 06/12/1931:1 Obituary, 06/19/1931:1 Member of high school football team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Kelly, Isabelle E. Obituary, 02/06/1931:1 Widow of Thomas A. dies at age 63, 02/06/1931:4

Kelly, John Son born, 10/19/1934:4

Kelly, Thomas H. Clerk returns to carrier duties, 06/05/1931:1

Kelly & Godfrey Market We deliver (ad) (i), 12/14/1934:8

Kendall, Carl G. Daughter born, 10/03/1930:4 Open letter on musical demonstration (l), 03/13/1931:4 Resumes selling for George E. Keith Co., 09/23/1932:1 Keith salesman transfers to New England district, 04/07/1933:1 Vote no on liquor issue (ad), 10/26/1934:8

Kendall, Harry E. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 10/19/1934:5

Keniston, Fred Youngster struck by Hyde Park auto on Wareham St, 08/08/1930:1

Keniston, William Struck by Waban driver on new state highway, 09/18/1931:1

Kennedy, Chester Son born, 10/06/1933:4

Kennedy, Chester L. Chimney fire on West Grove St, 03/30/1934:1

Kennedy, Donald Roberts Born to Edwin, 04/13/1934:4

Kennedy, Edwin Son born, 04/13/1934:4

Kennedy, George Assumes new duties with Everlastic Co. of Chelsea, 02/02/1934:1 Employ at Everlastik Co. in New York City, 03/23/1934:1 Resides in New Rochelle, NY, 06/01/1934:1

Kennedy, George E. Austin auto attracts attention here, 07/25/1930:1 Transfers to Syracuse, NY, 09/09/1932:1

Kennedy, George H. Executor presents account of estate, 02/14/1930:5

Kennedy, Gertrude Employed at State House, 09/12/1930:1

Kennedy, Harriet Graduates from Massachusetts General Hospital Training school for

nurses, 02/07/1930:1 Kennedy, James H.

President of Co-operative Bank, 12/19/1930:1 Demoted from superintendent to department head at Keith factory,

07/03/1931:4 Kennedy, Mrs Parker

Alumnus of Smith College, 06/24/1932:1 Kennedy, Mrs Parker H.

Resides in Philadelphia, PA, 04/04/1930:1 Kennedy, Parker

Daughter born, 12/30/1932:4 Moves from Philadelphia to New York, 06/01/1934:1

Kennedy, Parker H. Promoted to manager of New York area of Cities Service Corp.,

06/08/1934:1 Kennedy, Phyllis

Returns to studies at Bridgewater State, 09/14/1934:6 Kennedy, Robert

Attends New Bedford Vocational school, 10/23/1931:3

Kennette, Roosevelt Son born, 12/11/1931:4

Kenney, John, Jr. Engaged to Constance Ashman, 01/03/1930:3

Kennison (Mr) Purchases Plymouth St place from Charlotte Baker, 10/21/1932:1

Kennison, Nathan Purchases Plymouth St place from James Baker, 11/18/1932:1

Kenniston, Joyce Marjorie Born to William, 08/11/1933:4

Kenniston, William Laid off from American Railway Express Co., 08/28/1931:1 Daughter born, 08/11/1933:4

Kent, Winifred And Edith Gates hold classes in painting and decorative arts (ad),

10/03/1930:8 Kenwall, Ernest

Daughter born, 10/28/1932:1 Kenwall, Esther Zeeman

Daughter born, 10/28/1932:1 Keough, Bernard

Pleads guilty to drunkenness and reckless driving, 09/01/1933:1 Keough, Dorothy

Employed at Mass General, 04/01/1932:7 Keough, John

Chimney fire on Jackson St, 05/01/1931:1 Keough, Lois M.

Engaged to Morrill S. Ryder, Jr., 10/13/1933:4 Wed to Morrill S. Ryder, Jr., 10/20/1933:4

Keough, William Member of high school football team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Kerr, James A. Wedding described, 07/29/1932:6

Kerrigan, Bridget Obituary, 12/05/1930:1 Wife of John dies at age 70, 12/05/1930:4

Kerrigan, James Sexton of Sacred Heart resigns, 08/14/1931:1

Kerrigan, John Stolen auto recovered in North Dartmouth, 06/06/1930:9

Kershaw, Mrs Robert Resides in Germantown, PA, 05/02/1930:3

Kettle, Mrs Joseph Resides in Jamestown, NY, 06/30/1933:1

Kevorkian, Kricor D. Wed to Alma Dyer, 1/27/1933:4

Kewpie (Mr) Paquin & Kewpie, hens (ad), 01/24/1930:8

Kewppie (Mr) Paquin & Kewppie build 3-car garage and modern poultry house,

01/08/1932:4 Keyes, A.H.

Overturns car after skid in Connecticut, 01/08/1932:1 Keyes, Albert

Teaches Wesleyan class for 30 years, 04/07/1933:1 Keyes, Albert H.

Honored by Wesleyan class for long service (p), 04/14/1933:1 Keyes, Albert R.

Petition for administration of estate, 09/16/1932:5 Keyes, Albert R.C.

Obituary, 09/09/1932:1 Dies at age 77, 09/09/1932:4

Keyes, Blanche Wed to George A. Shaw, 01/10/1930:4

Keyes, Blanche C. Wedding described, 01/10/1930:3

Keyes, Charles E. Elm St couple married 50 years, 06/23/1933:1 Elm St couple married 50 years, biographies (p), 06/30/1933:1 Over 100 friends help couple celebrate 50th anniversary, 07/07/1933:1

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Keyes, Dorothy Richmond Engaged to Preston S. Estabrook, 07/25/1930:1

Keyes, Eleanor H. Obituary, 12/12/1930:1 Wife of George H. dies at age 42, 12/12/1930:4

Keyes, George Manager of W.T. Grant Co. in Danvers, 01/17/1930:1 Completes 25 years of service at Keith company, 12/22/1933:1

Keyes, George B. W.T. Grant manager transfers from Danvers to Reading, 08/22/1930:1 Manager of W.T. Grant store in Reading, 10/17/1930:1 W.T. Grant store manager transfers from Reading to South Manchester,

CT, 08/28/1931:1 Wedding described, 09/25/1931:1 Resides in South Manchester, CT, 12/25/1931:1 Resides in Naugatuck, CT, 02/24/1933:1

Keyes, Lucinda Memorial service held for deceased WRC members, 07/01/1932:2

Keyes, Lucinda E. Obituary, 04/29/1932:1 Wife of Albert R. dies at age 73, 04/29/1932:4

Keyes, Mrs A.F. Dies in Wareham, 05/09/1930:3

Keyes, Wilfred Completes 25 years of service at Keith company, 12/22/1933:1

Keyes, Wilfred S. Last surviving charter member of Nemasket Grange, 05/22/1931:2

Kidd, Corinne Engaged to George S. Nelson, 02/05/1932:1

Kidd, Corinne M. Wedding described, 07/08/1932:1 Wed to George S. Nelson, 07/08/1932:4

Kidd, Corrine M. Engaged to George S. Nelson, 07/01/1932:4

Kidd, Olive M. Moves from Pearl St to corner of School and Peirce St, 08/01/1930:1

Kidd, Roberta Marjorie Engaged to Joseph Willard Cooper, 01/17/1930:1 Wedding described, 02/28/1930:1 Wed to Joseph Willard Cooper, 02/28/1930:4

Kilpatrick, Mrs William Father dies in Pennsylvania, 10/12/1934:1

Kilpatrick, W.C. Sunday sports (l), 10/30/1931:9 Injures knee in fall, 09/30/1932:1 Arm fractured by flying snow shovel, 03/02/1934:1

Kilpatrick, William C. Daughter born, 06/01/1934:4

Kimball, Anette Chase False report of woman's death, 04/10/1931:1

Kimball, Annette C. Obituary, 04/03/1931:1

Kimball, N. Louise Resides in Los Angeles, CA, 08/26/1932:3

Kincus, Frank Chimney fire on Oak St, 12/14/1934:1

Kindergarten (see Bryant, Florence) King, Alexander

Daughter born, 07/03/1931:4 King, Anna May

Obituary, 03/07/1930:1 Dies at age 77, 03/07/1930:4

King, Edithe B. Wedding described, 05/09/1930:1

King, Edithe Beatrice Wed to Carl Austin Belcher, 05/09/1930:1

King, Henry O. In mixup with Plympton driver at Frank and Forest St, 06/23/1933:2

King, Maud Obituary, 12/07/1934:1 New York City woman dies at age 45, 12/07/1934:4

King, Victor A. Engaged to Helen K. Fagan, 06/22/1934:4 Wed to Helen K. Fagan, 06/22/1934:4 Wedding described, 06/22/1934:4 Leaves for Norfolk, VA, 06/29/1934:1

King, Walter F. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 04/11/1930:5 Tax collector's sale, 11/13/1931:5

King Philip Inn Files papers of incorporation, 01/03/1930:3 Littlefield charged with violation of labor laws, 06/06/1930:2 Labor law case continued, 06/13/1930:1 Labor case continued, 07/04/1930:1 Fined for non-payment of wages, 07/11/1930:2 Files for bankruptcy, defaults in court, 08/15/1930:4 Case in land court, 06/05/1931:5 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 08/21/1931:5 Under new management (ad), 01/06/1933:8

King Philip Tavern Tax collector's sale, 04/06/1934:5

King Philip's War, 1675-1676 Historic marker placed at site of Old Fort, 09/12/1930:1

Kingman (Mr) Night-blooming cereus unfolds 55 years ago, 06/13/1930:3 Starts shoe factory after usual fall break 55 years ago, 11/14/1930:6

Kingman, Calvin D. Chosen superintendent of Central Congregational 55 years ago,

04/11/1930:8 Kingman, C.D.

And Edson Ellis purchase J.A. Leonard estate 55 years ago, 05/22/1931:8

Kingman, Laura Dies in Riverside, CA, 06/05/1931:1

Kingman, Philip E. Son of Calvin D. dies at age 73, 04/15/1932:4 Obituary, 04/22/1932:1

Kingman, Sarah Popular librarian in Quincy, 09/12/1930:9

Kingman, Sarah B. Resides in Quincy, 04/25/1930:4

Kingsley, Arthur Purchases Pleasant St. home from Herbert Pratt, 09/26/1930:2 Moves from State Farm to Pleasant St, 10/10/1930:3 Brush fire on Pleasant St, 01/30/1931:4 Employed in engineering department at State Farm, 09/04/1931:3

Kingsley, Chester Resides in Tennessee, 03/27/1931:2

Kinsley, Arthur Purchases Plymouth St house from A.G. Mathers, 06/13/1930:2

Kinsley, George New leader of band 55 years ago, 12/12/1930:3

Kinsman, Arleen Confined to home with whooping cough, 05/06/1932:1

Kinsman, Barclay A. Milk and cream, 3 North St (ad), 06/26/1931:3 Extinguishes gasoline fire with milk, 04/27/1934:8

Kinsman, Dwight Elected president of Plymouth County Farm Bureau, 02/19/1932:1 Purchases Guernsey herd from Tracy Putnam, 08/26/1932:1 Halifax man charged with larceny of potatoes from Kinsman,

09/01/1933:1 Halifax man guilty of potato theft, 09/15/1933:2 Halifax man pleads not guilty to potato theft, 09/22/1933:1

Kinsman, Dwight P. The Thompson St project (l), 03/04/1932:3 Halifax man guilty of potato theft, 09/08/1933:4

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Kinsman, Dwight Pierce Thompson St couple married 25 years, 10/24/1930:6

Kinsman, Eleanor Elected vice-president of German Club at BU, 04/29/1932:1 Senior at Boston University College of Practical Arts and Letters,

09/23/1932:1 Kinsman, Eleanor May

Graduates from Boston University (p), 06/16/1933:2 Kinsman, Elinor

Attends Boston University, 01/31/1930:5 Gives reading at German club of Boston University, 05/02/1930:1 Vice-president of Phi Beta Phi at Boston University, 02/06/1931:1 Elected to Student Council at Boston University, 05/01/1931:1 Accepts position in Lima, NY, 11/03/1933:1 Resides in York, NY, 12/15/1933:1 Secretary to the president at Middleborough Trust Co., 05/04/1934:1 Engaged to Edmund Francis Churchill, 11/30/1934:1, 12/07/1934:7

Kinsman, Frank Perkins crashes into Kinsman's car while avoiding Card, 11/28/1930:1 Lightning enters house on Plymouth St, 09/09/1932:1

Kinsman, Frank R. In collision with North Scituate driver on East Main St, 03/03/1933:1

Kinsman, Ivan T. Obituary, 04/15/1932:1 Son of Frank and Elizabeth dies at age 3, 04/15/1932:4

Kinsman, Ivan Thomas In Loving Memory (poem), 04/13/1934:4

Kinsman, Lewis Albert Deane retires after 50 years in egg business, Kinsman takes over,

05/06/1932:1 Son born, 02/24/1933:4

Kinsman, Richard Graduates from the MA Ag College, 06/06/1930:5

Kirk, Karl T. Sells Cedar St property to Mary Jane Wilkinson, 10/17/1930:1

Kirkell, Charles Accepts position at Peter Bent Brigham hospital in Boston,

05/18/1934:4 Kirkell, Walter

Accepts position in Boston, 06/29/1934:6 Kitchell, Noel

Brockton driver collides with Kitchell on Oak St, 10/30/1931:2 Kittredge, Ralph M.

Engaged to Beatrice Burnham, 11/27/1931:4 Klar, August

Home is new site of Abby Warren's studio, 04/06/1934:1 Klenso-Pressers

Malcolm Porter proprietor, Cambridge St (ad), 02/20/1931:8 Kline, Emanuel

Daughter born, 02/05/1932:4 Kline, Geraldine

Born to Emanuel, 02/05/1932:4 Klus, Clara A.

Wed to Manual R. Jacintho, 10/21/1932:4 Knight, Herman B.

Wed to Anna A. Rais, 08/01/1930:4 Knight, Hermas B.

Engaged to Anna Rais, 06/27/1930:4 Knights of Columbus

Observe annual athletic night, 01/20/1933:4 Take championship of Twilight League(t), 09/01/1933:4 Testimonial banquet held K. of C. championship baseball team,

10/13/1933:1 Hold annual athletic night, 01/26/1934:1 New Twilight League champs (t), 09/14/1934:1 Baseball team has great year, 09/28/1934:1

Knowles, Frank E. Tax collector's sale, 01/30/1931:5 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 08/21/1931:5

Knowlton, Benjamin C. Obituary, 04/08/1932:1 Taunton man dies at age 72, 04/08/1932:4

Knowlton, Frances Wed to John Robbins, 04/21/1933:1

Knox, Alice R. Obituary, 06/24/1932:1

Knox, Elizabeth Moleski pleads not guilty to use of Knox auto without authority,

01/03/1930:7 Knysinski, Joseph

Investigation into fire at old Otis Southworth house in Lakeville, 10/09/1931:4

Kodis, Paul Wedding described, 06/12/1931:1

Kodis, Paul P. Engaged to Annie M. Rogers, 05/29/1931:4

Kohala Troupe Group of Middleboro boys to broadcast over WNBH in New Bedford,

03/17/1933:1 Kohalo Hawaiians

Bernier, Cordeiro, and Trinque, 09/16/1932:1 Komar, John M.

Engaged to Jennie A. Ruzycka, 09/25/1931:4 Kontoes, George

Boy caught without a fight, 04/24/1931:1 Larceny case continued, 04/24/1931:1 Marooned on roof of Town House, 06/19/1931:2

Kontoes, George Harry Juvenile sent to Lyman School, 05/08/1931:4

Kontoes, James Sentenced to Concord Reformatory for theft from Dr Baker,

02/14/1930:1 Case held over for grand jury, 05/08/1931:4 Sent to Concord reformatory, 06/12/1931:1

Kontoes, Peter Dragnet out for armed youth, 04/17/1931:1 Arraigned on multiple charges of breaking and entering, 04/24/1931:1 Boy caught without a fight, 04/24/1931:1 Case held over for grand jury, 05/08/1931:4 Sent to Concord reformatory, 06/12/1931:1

Kontos, Peter Youth charged with local break-ins, 06/06/1930:1

Kotchoun, Florence Enrolled in Burdett College, 11/06/1931:1

Kotchounian, M. The Bargain Store changes hands, now Fredberg's (ad), 10/07/1932:2

Kotchounian, Mihran A. Retires after over 20 years with Bargain Store, going out of business

(ad), 09/09/1932:7 Kraege, H.F.

Auto radiator repair (ad), 10/26/1934:8 Kraus, Al

Dog places fourth at field trials in Assonet, 10/16/1931:3 Kraus, Arthur

Staff sergeant stationed at Army Base, Boston, 09/05/1930:2 Kraus, Henrietta

Obituary, 03/20/1931:1 Widow of Karl dies, 03/20/1931:4

Kraus, Mrs Curtis Mother dies in Plymouth, 06/09/1933:1

Krause, William F. Commissioned to sell yacht Azara of Detroit, MI, 11/18/1932:1

Kreutel, Elizabeth East Dedham woman dies in auto accident on Murdock St, 07/04/1930:4 Wife of Hugo dies at age 77, 07/04/1930:4 Inquest into death scheduled, 07/11/1930:1 Inquest held into death, 07/18/1930:7 Curley's negligence caused deaths, 08/15/1930:1

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Kreutel, Hugo Second victim of auto accident dies, 07/25/1930:2 Curley's negligence caused deaths, 08/15/1930:1

Krikorian, Agnes Takes job in Pasadena, CA, 07/31/1931:1

Kukanhan, Blanden Collides with Hall at East Main and Montello St, 11/16/1934:2

Kukauskas, Bladas New owner of Lithuanian Co-operative Co., 02/23/1934:5

Kulian, George Chimney fire on Frank St, 03/17/1933:1

Kull, Edith Carroll Obituary, 10/23/1931:1

Kumpunen, Werner Will in probate, 12/26/1930:7

Kuppers, William H. Engaged to G. Marjory Mackillop, 01/08/1932:1

L L. & M. Mello

Potted plants for Memorial Day (ad), 05/19/1933:8 L. Richmond & Co.

Paints (ad), 01/03/1930:3 Labor Laws and Legislation

Bradford Littlefield charged with violations at King Philip Tavern, 06/06/1930:2

Central Cafe charged with violation of labor laws, 06/06/1930:2 Labor law case continued, 06/13/1930:1 Contractor at sanatorium charged with not giving preference to

Massachusetts' laborers, 07/04/1930:1 King Philip Inn case continued, 07/04/1930:1 King Philip Inn fined for non-payment of wages, 07/11/1930:2 Pawtucket company pleads guilty to violations at sanatorium,

07/11/1930:2 King Philip Inn files for bankruptcy, defaults in court, 08/15/1930:4 Charles Angers fined $10 for violating wage law, 05/11/1934:1

Labor Relations see also Boot and Shoe Workers' Union, Local 20; John E. Lucey Shoe

Co. Members of Cape Cod Cranberry Growers' Assoc attend hearing before

labor board, 09/19/1930:4 Middleboro ideal for industry, 10/07/1932:3 Armed policemen arrest 55 men for intimidating Stanly's bog workers,

09/15/1933:1 Agitators still busy in cranberry areas, 09/22/1933:1 Brotherhood of Shoe and Allied Crafts attempts to organize local shoe

workers, 10/20/1933:1 Union agitation at bogs over for the season, 11/10/1933:1 Absence of labor troubles reason to be thankful, 09/07/1934:1

LaBrecque, Marie A. Wed to Leo P. Enos, 09/07/1934:4

Lacombe, Albert Moves into Burkhead's house on Fairview St, 07/11/1930:1

Lacombe, Creighton Feet burned walking through beach fire, 08/21/1931:1

Ladbury, William H. Inquest into death, 01/08/1932:1 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 04/29/1932:5

Ladd, Charles S. Dies at age 73, 02/23/1934:4 Obituary, 03/02/1934:1

LaDoux, Cora M. Engaged to Paul J. April, 07/04/1930:4

LaFlamme, Alfred Inquest held into death, 11/27/1931:1 Inquest findings, 12/04/1931:9

LaFlamme, Blanche Engaged to Daniel P. Daley, 05/26/1933:4 Wed to Daniel P. Daley, 06/09/1933:4

Laflamme, Francis X. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 12/05/1930:5

LaFlamme, Frank Fined $10 for unauthorized use of electricity, 06/22/1934:4

Lagarde, Charles R. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 04/22/1932:5

LaGrippe, Gerald J. Private graduates from Army Signal school, 01/30/1931:1

Laidlaw, Gilbert W. Resides in Saginaw, MI, 09/04/1931:1

Lakeville & Taunton Precinct Society Holds annual parish meeting, 03/31/1933:7

Lakeville Congregational Church East Rochester, North Rochester, and Lakeville parishes merge,

07/18/1930:1 Celebrates 150th anniversary 55 years ago, 10/10/1930:8 Grove chapel dedicated 55 years ago, 10/10/1930:8

Lakeville Gardens, Inc. Eggs for hatching (ad), 02/28/1930:5

Lakeville Hospital Hosts meeting of orthopedic surgeons, 06/20/1930:4 New children's building dedicated, 06/27/1930:1 Contractor charged with not giving preference to Massachusetts

laborers, 07/04/1930:1 Pawtucket company pleads guilty to labor law charges, 07/11/1930:2 Ground broken for Dr Alley's new home at sanatorium, 10/03/1930:6 Patients build miniature golf course, 11/07/1930:4 Host meeting of Southeastern Association of Boards of Health,

11/14/1930:4 Sanatorium gets dial telephones, 12/19/1930:7 Extensive additions underway, 02/06/1931:6 Hosts annual meeting of Plymouth district of MA Medical Society,

04/21/1933:1 Charles Pillsbury injured in encounter with bull at sanatorium farm,

05/05/1933:2 Hosts annual meeting of MA Medical Society, 04/27/1934:5

Lakeville Hospital - Employees Employs Catherine Mahony, 03/21/1930:4 Employs Charles Pillsbury, 03/21/1930:4 Auto stolen from sanatorium employee Christian Gomes, 04/25/1930:1 Employs Jeremiah Harrington, 05/16/1930:1 Fred Utaf head florist at sanatorium, 07/11/1930:1 Byron Atwood herdsman, 07/25/1930:4 Chester Taylor steward, 08/15/1930:2 Willis Penny attendant, 08/15/1930:2 Gertrude Peters stenographer, 08/29/1930:6 Caroline White superintendent, 09/12/1930:1 Arthur Gibney clerk, 09/26/1930:4 Mrs George Monroe treasurer and head bookkeeper, 10/24/1930:4 Head farmer T. Frank Mahoney a noted apple man, 10/31/1930:7 Mary Keady teacher, 02/13/1931:4 Chester Taylor steward, 07/10/1931:1 Employs Mr and Mrs Adrian Maltais, 04/29/1932:3 Louis Alpert assistant physician, 07/01/1932:2 Mrs Allen Leopold housemaid, 07/01/1932:2 Sanatorium assistant superintendent transfers to Wrentham State School,

07/01/1932:2 Leon Alley superintendent, 07/15/1932:4 Employs Malcolm Foster, 08/26/1932:3 Mrs Donald Hornby superintendent, 04/07/1933:1

Lakeville Public Library Helen Hoard librarian, Louisa Paun trustee, 03/14/1930:1 Receive $25 donation to purchase books, 11/14/1930:4 Nellie Robinson resigns, 06/12/1931:9 Summer hours, 07/03/1931:4 Holds annual lawn party, 08/14/1931:2 William Wright donates collection, 11/27/1931:4 Experiments with new winter hours, 12/18/1931:3 Hosts North Lakeville School pupils weekly, 02/05/1932:3 List of new books, 11/11/1932:3

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Lakeville Public Library cont. Edith MacNeil replaces Jeannette Bassett as assistant librarian,

06/09/1933:1 Floors refinished, 06/09/1933:1 List of new books, 06/23/1933:4, 12/01/1933:4, 02/02/1934:7 History begins in 1866, 10/26/1934:3 Mrs George Stetson donates bound volumes of Harper, 1851 to 1923,

11/02/1934:3 Review of new book, 11/09/1934:7 Review of Pulitzer prize winner, 11/16/1934:3 Book reviews, 11/23/1934:6, 11/30/1934:6 Junior Literary Guild membership increases, 12/07/1934:3 Book reviews, 12/14/1934:4 List of new books, 12/14/1934:5

Lakeville Town House Stolen tablet returned, 10/17/1930:5

Lakin, James Son born, 11/10/1933:4

Laman, Beatrice Martenson Son born, 01/23/1931:1

Laman, Charles E. Son born, 01/23/1931:1, 12/07/1934:1

Laman, Mrs Charles E. Resides in Arlington, 04/25/1930:1

Lamb, Amasa Estate auctioned to Thomas Mellen 55 years ago, 06/13/1930:3

Lamb, Grace Millett Graduates from Convalescent Home of the Children's Hospital,

Wellesley Hills, 06/03/1932:3 Lamb, William

Chimney fire on Pleasant St, 01/02/1931:4, 5, 06/26/1931:3, 9, 1/27/1933:1

Lambert, Thomas Engaged to Eva Hathaway, 05/30/1930:1

Lambert, Thomas Hayden Wed to Eva Commeau Hathaway, 06/27/1930:4

Lamminmaki, Judith Elizabeth Wedding described, 04/03/1931:1 Wed to Milford W. Logan, 04/03/1931:4

Lammo, John Daughter born, 06/23/1933:4

Lamoreux, Doris Engaged to be married, 09/21/1934:7

Lamoureux, Doris M. Engaged to Newell R Briggs, 10/12/1934:4

Lamoureux, Doris Mildred Engaged to Newell Robbins Briggs, 03/02/1934:1 Wedding described, 10/19/1934:1

Lamoureux, Geraldine Engaged to Albert Sampson, 01/12/1934:6

Lamoureux, Geraldine Elva Engaged to Albert Edward Sampson, 01/12/1934:1

Lamoureux, Ruth Evelyn Wedding described, 12/15/1933:1

Lamu, Aili Wilhelmina Engaged to Roy Norman Olsen, 04/18/1930:4

Landau, Annie M. Obituary, 03/09/1934:1

Landers, Delbert Elk honored at memorial service, 12/11/1931:8

Landmarks see also Old Middleborough Photo Series - Places; Peirce Academy Mrs Gates purchases ancient tavern on Middleboro-Rochester line from

Williams, 03/21/1930:1 Ryder's store (H.S.G.), 03/21/1930:6 Old tavern on Wareham St purchased by Mrs Gates (p), 03/28/1930:1 Save Middleboro's famous landmark (l) (L.M. Churbuck), 05/22/1931:8 Trustees sell Thatcher block to Browne Realty Co. of Boston,

renovations planned, 09/18/1931:1

Landmarks cont. Old Lincoln blacksmith shop closed for first time in 100 years,

01/08/1932:1 Turner house on Rock St razed, 11/11/1932:2 Fire destroys Hiltz's house at Pleasant and Clay St, 02/24/1933:1 George Lang's old Wareham St landmark razed, 12/27/1933:2 George Lang sells old bake shop on Wareham St to Herman and Faietti,

05/18/1934:1 Old bake shop torn down, old candy works revealed, 06/08/1934:1 Old building on Wareham St razed, 06/08/1934:2 Stables at old Nemasket house razed, 06/29/1934:4

Landstrom, John Obituary, 06/24/1932:1 Dies at age 76, 06/24/1932:4

Landstrom, Norman Secretary of sophomore class at Boston University, 03/04/1932:1 Admitted to Phi Beta Kappa, 05/11/1934:1

Landstrom, Norman E. Awarded scholarship at Boston University, 02/06/1931:1

Landstrom, V. Norman Assistant treasury of class at Boston University, 11/10/1933:1 Elected permanent speaker for Boston University graduating class,

03/09/1934:1 Valedictorian of class at Boston University (p), 06/08/1934:1

Landstrom, Victor Appointed proctor at Boston University, 05/13/1932:1

Landstrom, Victor E. Receives L.L.B. degree from Suffolk law school, 06/19/1931:1

Landstron, V. Norman Class of 1930 valedictorian (p), 06/20/1930:1 To attend Boston University, 07/11/1930:1

Lane, Elizabeth Widow of Benjamin F. dies in Wollaston, 05/22/1931:4

Lane, John Obituary, 07/15/1932:1 Worcester man dies at age 68, 07/15/1932:4

Lang (Mr) Moves from Plymouth St to North St, 11/23/1934:4

Lang, Alfred Moves from Peirce St to Lakeville, 04/25/1930:5

Lang, Christian Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 11/07/1930:7

Lang, Fred And Daniel Besse purchase business from Roger Kelley, 05/11/1934:1 Walk-Over Shoe Store sold to Besse and Lang (ad), 05/11/1934:8

Lang, George see also George Lang & Co. Lyric Hall to be used for court, 02/26/1932:5 Old Wareham St landmark razed, 12/27/1933:2 Sells old bake shop on Wareham St to Herman and Faietti, 05/18/1934:1 Old bake shop torn down, old candy works revealed, 06/08/1934:1 Old building on Wareham St razed, 06/08/1934:2

Lang, Harold Collides with Mrs Frances Preston at John Glass Jr. square,

04/08/1932:1 Lang, Harold R.

Fined $10 for larceny from Arute Brothers machinery, 04/22/1932:4 Lang, John

Daughter born, 01/13/1933:1 Lang, John N.

Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 11/07/1930:7 Lang, Leila Johnson

Daughter born, 01/13/1933:1 Lang, Margaretta K.

Obituary, 06/09/1933:1 Widow of Christopher dies at age 83, 06/09/1933:4

Lang, Stella M. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 11/07/1930:7

Langdell, Alice Dies in Manchester, NH, 07/25/1930:3

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Langille, David Funeral held at North Carver, 03/20/1931:7

Langille, David A. Obituary, 03/13/1931:2

Langley, Ray Takes extension course at MIT, 05/18/1934:1

Langley, Raymond New manager of Jenney Coal Co., 03/02/1934:1

Langlitz, Lewis Son born, 06/06/1930:4

Langshaw, Edward Sells 20-acre summer camp on Pocksha Pond to Capt. Gurney,

08/22/1930:6 Lanyon, Florence W.

Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 05/06/1932:3 Lanza, Frank

Local claims reviewed in court, 12/04/1931:2 LaPierre, Malina

Engaged to Andrew DePasqua, 09/23/1932:4 LaPierre, Melina M.

Engaged to Andrew J. DePasqua, 09/30/1932:4 Wedding described, 10/14/1932:1 Wed to Andrew J. DePasqua, 10/14/1932:4

Larceny see also Burglary; Robbery; Theft Molesky gets suspended sentence for larceny from Reed, 01/17/1930:3 Lakeville storekeeper James Tallman victim of theft, 01/31/1930:5 Hefferman gets two months for larceny from Tallman, 02/07/1930:11 Larceny of Matthew Allison's watch leads to young firebug,

05/16/1930:1 Pliny Edson charged with larceny from William Smith, 05/23/1930:6 Pliny Edson gets 30 days for larceny from William Smith, 05/30/1930:3 Joseph Moleski charged with stealing lead cable from telephone

company, 06/06/1930:2 Two-year-old McGrady larceny case back in court, 07/18/1930:4 East Bridgewater man charged with larceny from Shaw Reynolds,

09/26/1930:1 Joseph Newton held for grand jury on charge of larceny from Shaw

Reynolds, 10/03/1930:4 Complaints of woods being stripped of greens, 12/12/1930:2 Reckless slashing of greens growing problem, 12/26/1930:1 Tree-cutting continues unchecked, 12/26/1930:2 Bearse and Standish of State Farm subject of investigation of sales to

outsiders, 01/23/1931:4 Bearse and Standish cases continued, 01/30/1931:1 Bearse and Standish larceny cases continued, 02/06/1931:1 Cases against Bearse and Standish dismissed, 02/13/1931:1 Four defendants in Charbonneau case get jail or probation, 02/13/1931:1 Demolished car stripped of parts, 05/01/1931:4 Kontoes cases held over for grand jury, 05/08/1931:4 Kontoes brothers sent to Concord reformatory, 06/12/1931:1 Reginald Balkin charged with larceny, sent to Shirley School,

08/28/1931:1 Gasunas and Maleski held for grand jury on larceny charge,

11/13/1931:1 Chester Weston charged with larceny from Masonic lodge (p),

02/12/1932:1 Chester Weston admits to larceny from Masonic lodge, 03/04/1932:1 Harold Lang fined $10 for larceny from Arute Brothers machinery,

04/22/1932:4 Chester Weston sent to jail, 06/24/1932:1 Guidaboni's barking dog leads to arrest Charlestown men for larceny,

12/02/1932:1 Joseph Brown fined $5 for larceny of shovels from town of Lakeville,

06/30/1933:4 Halifax man charged with larceny of potatoes from Kinsman,

09/01/1933:1 Halifax man guilty of potato theft from Kinsman, 09/08/1933:4,

09/15/1933:2

Larceny cont. Halifax man pleads not guilty to potato theft from Kinsman,

09/22/1933:1 Stolen muskmelons prove expensive for Hinds and Zion, 09/29/1933:1 Moleski, Huxley, McNayr, and Ray sentenced, 02/16/1934:1 Peter Gasunas gets two month sentence for larceny of battery from Max

Berman, 02/16/1934:1 Gasunas committed to Plymouth jail on larceny charge, 03/02/1934:1 Henry Zion and Arthur Hulley arrested for larceny of gasoline,

11/23/1934:1 Griswold case continued, 11/30/1934:3 Zion and Hulley each fined $10 for larceny of gasoline, 12/07/1934:6

Lardner, Henderson Dissolves partnership with LeForrest Vickery, 03/07/1930:2

Larrabee, Clara J. Engaged to John F. McGrady, 09/21/1934:1

Larson, Helen E. Engaged to Walter M. Wall, 06/09/1933:4 Wed to Walter M. Wall, 06/23/1933:4

Laspe (Mr) Tramp caught stealing from shop 55 years ago, 10/23/1931:2

Laub, Mrs William B. Obituary, 09/05/1930:2 Long Island woman dies at age 36, 09/05/1930:4

Laundries see also Middleboro Laundry Colonial Cleansers & Dyers, 28 North Main St (ad), 02/14/1930:2 Colonial Cleansers & Dyers, clean your entire suit for $1 (ad),

04/25/1930:3 Klenso-Pressers, Malcolm Porter proprietor, Cambridge St (ad),

02/20/1931:8 Park Cleansers opening next to Park Theatre (ad), 04/08/1932:8 Superior Cleansers opens at 15 North Main St (ad), 07/01/1932:6 New Chinese laundry at 38 Pearl St (ad), 06/23/1933:8

Laurence, Albert Returns to Lakeville after three years of travel, 04/24/1931:5

Lavallee, Alfred Charged with breaking glass at East Main St mill, 02/06/1931:1

Lavallee, Andrew Obituary, 11/18/1932:1 Boston man dies at age 60, 11/18/1932:4

Lavalley, Cora A. Engaged to Merton C. Snowden, 01/26/1934:4 Wed to Merton C. Snowden, 02/02/1934:4

Lavasseur, Clarice A. Engaged to Edward J. Brown, 12/04/1931:4

Lavine, John J. Chimney fire on Plympton St, 02/09/1934:1

Law Enforcement (see Massachusetts State Police; Middleboro - Police Department)

Lawn Mowers M.E. Raymond, 966 Centre St (ad), 06/02/1933:8

Lawrence, Charles Finds revolver while fishing in Miller's brook, 05/04/1934:1

Lawrence, Edward Son born, 05/25/1934:4

Lawrence, Edward S. Engaged to Gladys E. MacNayr, 02/09/1934:4

Lawrence, Herbert C., Jr. Wed to Nina Dow, 11/14/1930:4

Lawrence, Maurice Elmer Wardell arrested for holdup and various thefts, 09/21/1934:1

Lawson, John Obituary, 02/26/1932:1 Dies at age 69, 02/26/1932:4 Dies in Lawrence, 12/21/1934:1

Lawszki, Michael Lakeville tax collector's sale, 01/06/1933:5

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Lawyers see also Sullivan, John V.; Washburn, Albert H.; Washburn, Kendrick

H.; Washburn, Nathan Stetson & Clark employ Muriel Thomas, 08/22/1930:3 Alice Nute resigns from Morrill Ryder's office, 09/11/1931:1 Boyd Iseminger and Fletcher Clark, Jr. form law partnership,

biographies, 01/08/1932:1 Son Elmer joins B.J. Allan in law partnership, 03/31/1933:4 Percy Churbuck opens office at 87 Center St, 10/06/1933:1 Acting justice D.D. Sullivan comments on 34 years of judicial duties,

01/05/1934:1 Luke Kelley re-appointed for another five year term as public

administrator, 04/13/1934:1 Boyd Iseminger applies for admission as attorney to District Court,

05/04/1934:7 Leach, Arthur

Brookline man dies at age 66, 06/20/1930:4 Leach, Arthur H.

Obituary, 06/20/1930:1 Leach, Dorothy D.

Wed to Donald D. Craft, 12/12/1930:4 Leach, Welhelmenia

Transfers to New Bedford high school, 03/25/1932:6 Leach, William

Moves from Carver to Middleboro, 05/01/1931:2 Leahy, James

Awarded scholarship from Elks' National Foundation Fund, 09/16/1932:1

Leap Year Mrs Clement T. Britton observes "17th" birthday, 52nd wedding

anniversary, biographies, 03/04/1932:4 Leary, Cornelius J.

Obituary, 06/29/1934:1 Lakeville man dies, 06/29/1934:4

Leary, Laura L. Obituary, 03/18/1932:1 Widow of Timothy dies at age 61, 03/18/1932:4

Leary, Madeline Struck by auto driven by Gallagher on Center St, 12/01/1933:1

Leary, Timothy Daughter born, 10/21/1932:4, 09/21/1934:4

Leary, Timothy E. Brakeman hit by derailed car in Brockton, 07/04/1930:3 Suffers multiple bruises in rail yard mishap, 07/11/1930:1

LeBarnes, Agnes Louise Engaged to Edward L. Kelley, 01/03/1930:4

LeBarnes, Frank Moves from Middleboro to North Carver, 05/11/1934:6

LeBaron (Mr) Representative favors vote for women 55 years ago, 02/28/1930:7

LeBaron, Edwin Daughter born, 11/28/1930:7

LeBaron, Elizabeth Chester Weston acquires LeBaron property at Clifford and Webster St,

03/07/1930:1 Large attendance at auction, 03/07/1930:1

LeBaron, Elizabeth C. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 02/07/1930:7

LeBaron, Eugene Lemuel Tax collector's sale, 10/07/1932:7

LeBaron, Hattie Ice crop 3,000 tons, 02/14/1930:1 Chimney fire on Oak St, 12/05/1930:4 Car struck by Shurtleff as pulls out of parking space on Center St,

08/14/1931:2 LeBaron, Hattie B.

Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 11/06/1931:4 Included on list of leading genealogists in the U.S., 04/15/1932:1 Completes biographies of six of the real granddaughters of the

Revolution, 11/09/1934:1

LeBaron, Hattie Baylies Local genealogist honored, 05/11/1934:1

LeBaron, J.B. Well dug on premises 55 years ago, 01/10/1930:8 For 50 years, safe ice (ad), 03/07/1930:10 Teamers run unique three-wheeled vehicle 55 years ago, 01/30/1931:4 Purchases small house and lot in Taunton 55 years ago, 08/28/1931:6 One in series of sketches of progressive merchants and manufacturers,

08/11/1933:2 LeBaron, John B.

Mill near Nevertouch Pond destroyed by fire 55 years ago, 10/02/1931:7 LeBaron, John Burt

Legislator's biography from 55 years ago, 01/10/1930:8 LeBaron, John C.

Rear-ends McGrady's horse-drawn wagon, 06/20/1930:4 LeBaron, Mrs William

Ill with scarlet fever, 02/03/1933:3 LeBaron, Ralph

Thief makes off with cranberries, 09/26/1930:1 LeBaron, Sylvanus

Auction at 12 Clifford St (ad), 02/28/1930:2 LeBaron, Thomas M.

In charge of Poor Farm 55 years ago, 02/28/1930:7 LeBaron, William O.

Only survivor of wreck of Hattie Eaton 55 years ago, 03/27/1931:9 LeBaron Foundry Co.

Business declined since fires 40 and 35 years ago (p), 07/25/1930:1 LeBlanc, Arthur

Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 06/09/1933:6 LeBlanc, Elsie

Replaces Effie Tucker at Purchade School, 12/26/1930:1 LeBlanc, Ferdinand

Suffers broken arm, 10/05/1934:5 LeBlanc, Joseph T.

Petition for administration of estate, 02/06/1931:5 LeBlanc, Medora

Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 06/09/1933:6 LeClair, Ulric

Tax collector's sale, 11/13/1931:5 Lectures

see also First Unitarian Church; Hirst, Thomas E. Last in library series given by N.P. Banks 55 years ago, 01/03/1930:6 Littlefield presents lecture on Middleboro's Problems, 01/17/1930:9 Harry Sampson speaks on proposed repeal of state enforcement laws,

04/25/1930:9 Carl Lamson gives lecture-recital at high school, 05/23/1930:5 Large audience for noted Boston lawyer, Harry LeBaron Sampson,

10/31/1930:7 Robert Bisbee speaks on League of Nations at Lions Club meeting,

12/18/1931:1 LeDoux, Cora M.

Wedding described, 09/05/1930:1 Wed to Paul J. April, 09/05/1930:4, 6

Lee, Anne D. Engaged to Roy G. Washburn, 06/19/1931:4 Wedding described, 06/26/1931:1

Lee, Annie New teacher at West Side School, 08/15/1930:1 Engaged to Roy Washburn, 02/20/1931:1

Lee, Charles A. Case in land court, 12/15/1933:5

Lee, Chester Bridgewater couple married 30 years, 04/25/1930:1

Lee, Forest L. Petitions to erect garage and store gasoline, 05/01/1931:6

Lee, George Resigns from C.P. Washburn Co., 02/20/1931:4

Lee, George D. Livestock feed (ad), 07/22/1932:7 Chicken feed (ad), 12/30/1932:3

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Lee, Helen E. Obituary, 11/06/1931:1 Miami, FL woman dies at age 86, 11/06/1931:4

Lee, Henry Vice-president of U.S. dies 55 years ago, 11/21/1930:8

Lee, John Charles Florida man dies at age 67, 11/21/1930:6

Lee, John T. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:6 Tax collector's sale of real estate, 04/20/1934:6

Lee, Molly MacPherson Daughter born, 07/14/1933:1

Lee, Mrs George Injures knee in fall, 02/03/1933:1

Lee, Ralph Engaged to Ella M. MacPherson, 07/15/1932:1 Daughter born, 07/14/1933:1

Lee, Ralph Penrose Wedding described, 09/02/1932:1

Lee, Theodore Member of high school football team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Lee, Wah Makes restitution for stealing electricity, 01/03/1930:7

Lees, James South Carver man dies at age 60, 03/20/1931:4 Obituary, 03/27/1931:2

LeFlame, Frank Pleads guilty to using electricity illegally, 05/25/1934:1

LeGarde, Charles Resigns as janitor at South Middleboro School, 01/10/1930:3 Employed at Means place on Marion Rd, 10/24/1930:3 No longer employed at Means place, 11/07/1930:2

Legee, C. Elmes Makes extensive repairs to H.J. Legee estate, 04/03/1931:1

Legee, H.J. C. Elmes Legee makes extensive repairs to estate, 04/03/1931:1

Legee, Mason New manual training teacher at Bates School, 01/20/1933:3

Legee, Mason H. Home remodeling (ad), 11/20/1931:10

Legee, Mason, Jr. Breaks leg in fall from swinging branch, 04/10/1931:1

Legee, Warren Clinton Son born, 11/06/1931:4

Leggee, Cyrus Pleads not guilty to speeding, 06/22/1934:4 Fined $10 for speeding through intersection, 06/29/1934:2

Leggee, Henry J. Obituary, 10/24/1930:1 Worcester man dies at age 69, 10/24/1930:4 Will in probate, 11/28/1930:3

Leggee, Mason Fined $10 for unlawful use of electricity, 06/02/1933:1 Alumnus of Fitchburg Normal Teacher Trainer class, 04/13/1934:1

Leggee, Mason H. Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

Leighton, Euric Brooder house and chickens destroyed by fire, 04/17/1931:1 Fire starts in monkey house at Leighton's menagerie, 10/09/1931:3

Leighton, Euric L. see also Leighton's Filling Station Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 06/10/1932:5 Gasoline truck tips over, two men die in fire, 12/09/1932:1 Obituary, 12/09/1932:1 Bridgewater man dies at age 72, 12/09/1932:4 Business to be carried on by widow (ad), 12/09/1932:8

Leighton, Exilda Will carry on business of late husband (ad), 12/09/1932:8

Leighton, Frank Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 03/06/1931:5 Three-year-old Charles Thayer, Jr. run over by auto driven by Leighton,

05/26/1933:1 Young Howard Blackwell struck by truck driven by Leighton,

12/21/1934:2 Leighton, Frank E.

Nemasket Oil & Gas Co. (ad), 05/15/1931:4 Tax collector's sale of real estate, 04/20/1934:6 Collides with auto driven by Stewart Main, 06/15/1934:1

Leighton, Raymond Erects building on Wareham St for battery and vulcanizing business,

03/07/1930:1 Fox liberated from menagerie during fire killed by McCrillis,

11/06/1931:1 Leighton, Raymond E.

The Bird Store on Wareham St (ad), 07/04/1930:6 Taxidermist, 872 Center St (ad), 10/31/1930:2 Son born, 08/14/1931:4 Opens tire store at 121 Centre St (ad), 09/25/1931:9 Vulcanizing done extensively in local business, 10/16/1931:7 Puts Middleboro on automotive map, 12/04/1931:8 Only complete vulcanizing plant in state, 01/01/1932:7

Leighton, R.E. Expert vulcanizer moves shop to Wareham St (ad), 03/28/1930:5

Leighton's Filling Station Grass fire on East Main St, 04/18/1930:1 Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8 Petition for license to sell gasoline, 10/03/1930:4 License for extra gas storage tank granted, 11/28/1930:1 In no way connected to Nemasket Oil Co. (ad), 05/08/1931:8

Leland, Annie P. Obituary, 11/17/1933:1 Wife of William H. dies at age 69, 11/17/1933:4

Leland, Lester Leland and Rose mix it up at Oak and Peirce St, 06/20/1930:4

Leland, Lester H. Manager of Carnation Shop to take over, renamed Leland's Flower

Shop, 10/28/1932:1 Takes over Carnation Co. (ad), 10/28/1932:8

Leland, William Cherry St couple married 50 years, brief biography, 06/09/1933:1

Leland, William S. Obituary, 05/30/1930:1 Chelsea man dies at age 78, 05/30/1930:4

Leland Carnation Co. 15 North Main St (ad), 01/10/1930:10 October ideal for planting bulbs, 10/09/1931:7 In business since 1915, 11/06/1931:7 Flowers complete holiday season, 11/27/1931:7 Women prefer flowers, 12/18/1931:7 Flowers fitting tribute at funerals, 02/12/1932:7 Lester Leland takes over, renames Leland's Flower Shop, 10/28/1932:1 Lester Leland takes over (ad), 10/28/1932:8 Continues retail trade at greenhouses (ad), 11/04/1932:5

Leland's Flower Shop Lester Leland takes over Carnation Co., renames, 10/28/1932:1 Lester Leland takes over (ad), 10/28/1932:8

Lemmo, John A. Wed to Edna E. Clark, 02/24/1933:4

Lemunyon, Charles Sells place to Howard Sewall, 01/10/1930:9

Lemunyon, Charles E. Sells Lakeville property to Howard Sewall, 01/24/1930:1

Lemunyon, Linnie B. Administrator presents account of estate, 06/06/1930:4

Lend-a-Hand Club Holds annual meeting, 05/23/1930:1

Leonard, Abiathar W. Obituary, 05/25/1934:1

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Leonard, Alice Ashley Will in probate, 04/22/1932:5

Leonard, Allen M. Obituary, 04/20/1934:1

Leonard, Annie H. Max Green not guilty of allowing cattle to graze on Leonard's land,

05/29/1931:2 Leonard, Arthur W.

Engaged to Clara M. Atkins, 02/20/1931:4 Wed to Clara M. Atkins, 03/06/1931:4

Leonard, Ashley Administrator presents final account of estate, 07/14/1933:3

Leonard, Charles Melvin Obituary, 09/04/1931:1 Husband of Elizabeth Tobey dies in Brookline, 09/04/1931:4

Leonard, Christiana N. Obituary, 08/07/1931:1 Dies at age 93, 08/07/1931:4

Leonard, Elizabeth T. Mrs F.B. Matthews seeks information on former Wheaton College

students (l), 05/09/1930:6 Leonard, Flora W.

Obituary, 01/06/1933:1 Dies at age 79, 01/06/1933:4

Leonard, Foss Wedding described, 10/10/1930:1

Leonard, Fred Chimney fire on Thomas St, 10/30/1931:1

Leonard, George B. Obituary, 03/25/1932:1 Dies at age 84, 03/25/1932:4 In Memoriam (poem by Edward E. Place), 03/25/1932:4 Memorial service held for deceased GAR members, 07/01/1932:2

Leonard, George S. Hull corn man 55 years ago, 11/21/1930:8

Leonard, George Warren Obituary, 08/29/1930:1 Taunton man dies, 08/29/1930:4

Leonard, Harriet W. Frederick Leonard appointed executor of will, 01/22/1932:8

Leonard, J.A. Estate purchased by C.D. Kingman and Edson Ellis 55 years ago,

05/22/1931:8 Leonard, Kenneth

Moves to Dedham, 11/28/1930:1 Couple on cruise to West Indies, 01/26/1934:1

Leonard, Luke Fined $10 for operating without a license, 04/18/1930:2 Not guilty of keeping unlicensed dog, 02/02/1934:1

Leonard, Malvina Burial in Rock Cemetery, 06/02/1933:2

Leonard, Mrs Hubert Rents Phinney's apartment on Pearl St, 01/08/1932:1

Leonard, Mrs Thomas P. Resides in Stamford, CT, 03/07/1930:1

Leonard, Roger Attends Wentworth Institute, 01/02/1931:1

Leonard, Roger M. Graduates from Wentworth Institute, 06/12/1931:1

Leonard, Shaw & Dean Merges with Schwarz Ruggles, Inc. of Rockland, 01/02/1931:1 New shoe company merger announced, 01/02/1931:1 Wilford Shuman foreman of stitching room, 08/12/1932:1 Negotiations underway for purchase and occupancy, 12/23/1932:1 New firm to take over Leonard, Shaw & Dean factory, 01/13/1933:1 John E. Lucey Shoe Co. incorporated, takes over old factory,

02/03/1933:1 Work to begin soon in old factory, 02/03/1933:1

Leonard, Sybil A. Obituary, 10/19/1934:1 Dies at age 87, 10/19/1934:4 Petition for administration of estate, 11/02/1934:10

Leonard, Theodore Old Leonard saw mill burns down, 02/28/1930:1

Leonard, W.T. Accepts post as sub-master of Taunton high school 55 years ago,

08/01/1930:8 Leonard, Zebedee

Old Leonard saw mill burns down, 02/28/1930:1 Leonard & Barrows

Add stitching machines and button-holer 55 years ago, 12/26/1930:6 In support of A.G. Newkirk (ad) (l), 01/16/1931:6 Dampness suspends work at factory, 07/17/1931:1 Factory may be open shop, 09/18/1931:1 Agreement keeps local industry running, 09/25/1931:1 Settles differences with union, 09/25/1931:4 Hires Elwyn Matthews, 10/09/1931:9 Beatrice Burnham employed in office, 11/27/1931:4 Cat rescued from factory roof, 02/03/1933:1 Fire starts in heater unit, prompt action averts disaster, 04/13/1934:1

Leopold, Mrs Allen Housemaid at sanatorium, 07/01/1932:2

Lepre, Mellie Gets additional money for grading done by public works department,

08/07/1931:1 Leroczko, Mike

Chimney fire on Mill St, 02/24/1933:1 LeSan, Arlene Catherine

Wedding described, 05/01/1931:1 Lescault, Elphege

Accused murdered has local connection, 12/25/1931:1 Leslie, Annie Brown

Resides in Detroit, MI, 08/15/1930:1 Letendre, Albert

Alfred Hodder resigns (ad), 01/13/1933:8 Barbers announce change in prices (ad), 01/13/1933:8 Pearl St couple married 20 years, 06/08/1934:1

Letendre, Albert J. Lakeville curve icy, takes out two cars, 01/16/1931:2

Letendre, Arthur Wedding described, 10/31/1930:1

Letendre, Arthur T. Engaged to Doris L. Doucette, 10/24/1930:4 Wed to Doris L. Doucette, 10/31/1930:4

Letendre, Louis Thomas St home destroyed by fire, 02/19/1932:3

Letendre, Melinda Obituary, 07/08/1932:1 Wife of Narcisse dies at age 68, 07/08/1932:4

Letourneau, Oliver Daughter born, 09/02/1932:4

Letourneau, Peter Son born, 12/18/1931:4 Legion members attend funeral of World War veteran, 02/24/1933:6

Letourneau, Peter W. Obituary, 02/24/1933:1 Chelsea man dies at age 38, 02/24/1933:4 Walter Pittsley charged with assault on Letourneau, 01/12/1934:1

Levasseur, Alexander Dies at age 55, 05/18/1934:4 Obituary, 05/18/1934:5 Elks hold annual memorial service, 12/07/1934:3

Levelie, Freeman Chimney fire on Everett St, 05/01/1931:1

Levellie, Freeman Chimney fire at 81 Everett St, 05/09/1930:3

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Levellie, Mary Obituary, 06/09/1933:1 Wife of Freeman dies at age 61, 06/09/1933:4

Levesque, Emelie Wed to Solomon H. Caswell, 08/26/1932:1

LeWillie, Alfred Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 05/15/1931:5

Lewis, Annie Teaches in Connecticut, 02/12/1932:3 Teaches in Providence, RI, 04/08/1932:7

Lewis, Barbara Claire Engaged to John Menowsky, 12/21/1934:1

Lewis, Chester Attends Bridgewater Normal school, 04/25/1930:9 Daughter born, 07/11/1930:3, 4 Son born, 02/24/1933:4, 6 Roadside store suffers break-in, 04/07/1933:1

Lewis, Doris Finds employment in Whitman, 12/19/1930:5 Resides in Whitman, 11/20/1931:3

Lewis, Doris N. Takes nurses' training in Boston, 09/09/1932:4

Lewis, Edgar V. Petition for license to sell gasoline, 09/19/1930:5

Lewis, Elizabeth Wed to Earl Moore, 05/20/1932:4 Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

Lewis, Emil And William Lewis open roadside stand and filling station on Bedford

St, 04/24/1931:7 Lewis, Emma

Funeral held in North Carver, 01/02/1931:2 Lewis, Ernest

And William Lewis build store on Bedford St, 02/13/1931:4 Lewis, Ernest G.

Father dies in Lynn, 02/28/1930:4 Lewis, F.D.

Chimney fire on Wareham St, 03/17/1933:1 Lewis, Florence

Engaged to Earl Moore, 04/29/1932:7 Wedding described, 05/20/1932:6

Lewis, Frank Purchases Wareham St cottage and land from Albert Hunt, 12/02/1932:1 Moves to new home on Wareham St, 01/20/1933:3

Lewis, Frank B. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 12/02/1932:5

Lewis, James W. Will in probate, 06/24/1932:8

Lewis, Kenneth Engaged to Marie Auselman, 09/02/1932:3

Lewis, William And Ernest Lewis build store on Bedford St, 02/13/1931:4 And Emil Lewis open roadside stand and filling station on Bedford St,

04/24/1931:7 Lewis Lincoln & Son

Old blacksmith shop closed for first time in 100 years, 01/08/1932:1 Reduce price of horseshoeing to $1.50 fifty-five years ago, 04/01/1932:2

Libbey, Arthur Middleboro quota filled for national reforestation project, 05/26/1933:1

Libby, Arthur F. Engaged to Violet F. Morse, 12/16/1932:4

Liber, Charles Zelonis and Campbell held for grand jury on assault charge,

02/03/1933:1 Ray and McNayer charged with breaking and entering store,

11/10/1933:4 Granted liquor license, 03/30/1934:1 Applies for liquor license, 12/21/1934:7

Libraries see also Lakeville Public Library; Middleborough Public Library; Rock

Village Library Books donated for library at St. Luke's, 12/05/1930:1

Licevic, George Administratrix presents account of estate, 06/27/1930:5

Lightford, Norman Resides in Toronto, 01/20/1933:1

Lightning Strikes pine tree at North Middleboro Congregational parsonage 55

years ago, 05/16/1930:7 Takes piece out of chimney at George H. Shaw Co., 06/20/1930:1 Spectacular electrical storm here, 07/11/1930:9 Belfry at South Middleboro ME Church struck, 08/15/1930:2 Tempest causes damage at church, police barracks, and Burt home,

08/15/1930:4 South Middleboro ME Church, Reed place, and Thomas place struck,

08/22/1930:3 Enters municipal light station, service interrupted, 09/19/1930:4 W.C. Thomas' barn struck by lightning, 05/15/1931:2 Strikes trees in Lakeville, cupola on Roach's farm, 08/14/1931:1 William Ross of Quincy killed by lightning, 08/14/1931:1 Wrecks havoc at Rock, 08/14/1931:3 Strikes pump at Nash garage in Lakeville, 06/03/1932:1 Burns off high tension wire at pumping station, 06/10/1932:1 Electrical storm causes damage, 07/29/1932:4 Causes trouble with lighting system, 08/12/1932:1 Wrecks havoc during intense electrical storm, 09/09/1932:1 Enters Wilmot house on Jackson St, 09/30/1932:1 Strikes shingles on house of Caleb Eddy, transformer at Breck house,

06/15/1934:2 Liinamaa, Senja

Executor presents account of estate, 05/22/1931:7 Lincoln, Alfred F.

Obituary, 10/07/1932:6 Lincoln, Cora

Funeral held at South Middleboro, 12/15/1933:7 Lincoln, Cora A.

Obituary, 12/08/1933:1 Widow of James H. dies at age 77, 12/08/1933:4 Will in probate, 12/22/1933:6

Lincoln, Earl Gets deer this season, 12/16/1932:2 Dog killed by Holmquist's auto, 12/30/1932:6

Lincoln, Everett T. Will allowed in probate court, 01/17/1930:1 Savings Bank passes resolutions upon death, 01/31/1930:8

Lincoln, Hazel Stenographer and bookkeeper at Trust Co., 06/13/1930:4

Lincoln, Hazel C. Pupil of Carrie Eaton gives recital, 07/18/1930:1

Lincoln, Howard One of a few successful deer hunters, 12/15/1933:1

Lincoln, Lewis Old Lincoln blacksmith shop closed for first time in 100 years,

01/08/1932:1 Reduces price of horseshoeing to $1.50 fifty-five years ago,

04/01/1932:2 Lincoln & Carver

Lincoln continues business after partnership dissolved 55 years ago, 01/17/1930:8

George Sampson purchases brick yard from Lincoln & Carver 55 years ago, 07/10/1931:7

Lincoln & Son Build new wagon for Mendall & Bosworth 55 years ago, 01/31/1930:8

Lind, Carl F. Fined $10 for speeding, 07/18/1930:4 Collides with Wrentham driver at Union and Center St, 04/24/1931:2 Collides with Brooklyn driver on Plymouth St, 09/11/1931:6

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Lind, Herman And Emil Renne petition state for damage to cranberry bogs from new

state road, 05/13/1932:1 Sheriff's sale on execution, 06/10/1932:5 Tax collector's sale of real estate, 04/20/1934:6

Lind, John Hen thieves take 40 from flock, 02/14/1930:1

Lindberg, Chester M.W. Obituary, 07/10/1931:1

Lindsay, Alan Robertson Born to Norman J., 09/16/1932:4

Lindsay, Grover Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 06/05/1931:4 Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 05/19/1933:6

Lindsay, Norman J. Son born, 09/16/1932:4

Lindsay, Norman W. New vice-principal of Bates School, biography (p), 08/14/1931:1

Lindsay, Victoria Arrested in Fall Brook break-in, 02/06/1931:1 Arthur Deporian guilty of assault on Lindsay, 11/23/1934:2

Lindsey, Victoria Chimney fire on Lois St, 01/02/1931:5 Placed on probation in larceny case, 02/13/1931:1

Lindstrom, V. Norman Essay and valedictory, 06/20/1930:6

Linehan, Daniel Funeral held in Haverhill, 03/21/1930:1

Linfield, E.P. South Carver couple married 50 years, 12/19/1930:7

Linkko, Kallie Chimney fire on France St, 07/21/1933:4

Linton, Alton Chimney fire on Precinct St, 02/06/1931:1 Daughter born, 03/04/1932:4 Employed on Rotch farm, 09/01/1933:3

Linton, Bernice Engaged to Basil Goff, 09/11/1931:1 Wedding described, 09/25/1931:4

Linton, Howard Two-year-old in hospital with infantile paralysis, 07/24/1931:7 Victim of infantile paralysis improving, 08/21/1931:4

Linton, James Wed to Annie Karos, 09/09/1932:1

Linton, Lavinia Bernice Born to Alton, 03/04/1932:4

Linton, Orville Daughter born, 10/10/1930:1 Employed at Hilltop Farm, 09/21/1934:4

Lions Club Locate branch formed, 12/19/1930:1 Middleboro chapter holds charter meeting, 01/09/1931:1 Commended by secretary-general for work done in past year,

08/28/1931:2 Robert Bisbee speaks on League of Nations, 12/18/1931:1 Holds annual meeting, 06/16/1933:1

Liquor Stores (see Alcoholic Beverage Industry) Liquor Traffic (see Alcoholic Beverage Industry) Lithuanian Co-operative Co.

Ownership transfers to Bladas Kukauskas, 02/23/1934:5 Little, Ophelia

Obituary, 03/02/1934:7 Little People

see also Thumb, Mrs Tom; Thumb, Tom Minnie Warren arrives home with pony train 55 years ago, 06/06/1930:6 Friends of Minnie Warren gather 55 years ago, 07/11/1930:8 Countess Magri ancestors' memorial boulder moved to Montgomery

Home, 07/25/1930:1 Edith Finney maintains unique Magri historical garden at Montgomery

Home for Aged People (p), 10/14/1932:3 Littlefield, Arthur N.

Wed to Margaret Stetson Wallace, 08/01/1930:4 Wedding described, 08/01/1930:6

Littlefield, Arthur W. Presents lecture on Middleboro's Problems, 01/17/1930:9

Littlefield, Bradford S. Charged with violation of labor laws, 06/06/1930:2 Labor law case continued, 06/13/1930:1 King Philip Inn case continued, 07/04/1930:1

Littlefield, Edward Resides in Albany, NY, 06/19/1931:1

Littlefield, Edward W. Appointed acting supervisor of investigations for NY Conservation

Commission, 07/04/1930:1 Littlefield, Grace C.

Praise for recent picture This Day and Age (l), 01/05/1934:6 Littlefield, Henrietta

German instructor at Simmons College, 09/12/1930:1 Makes final revisions on German text, 09/08/1933:1 Resigns from Simmons College, to teach at American International

College, Springfield, 04/27/1934:1 Littlefield, Loren

Receives 25-year pin from G.E. Keith Shoe Co., 03/27/1931:1 Littlefield, Mrs Arthur W.

Commends film Emma (l), 02/26/1932:2 Commendations to senior class play (l), 04/22/1932:6

Littlejohn, Lillian Auto struck by Alonzo Ryder's car at Peirce and Pearl St, 06/27/1930:1

Littlejohn, Louis C. New inspector of petroleum products, 05/16/1930:1 Young Scout officials receive keys to town (p), 04/08/1932:4 District Scout commissioner resigns, 1/27/1933:1

Livesey, James Found hungry and exhausted on New Bedford street, 03/13/1931:1

Livestock (see names of specific kinds of livestock) Livestock Feed

see also C.P. Washburn Co. J. Cushing Co., chick feed (ad), 04/04/1930:2 George Lee resigns from C.P. Washburn Co., 02/20/1931:4 George D. Lee (ad), 07/22/1932:7 F.H. Sargent & Co., 10 Station St (ad), 09/23/1932:8 George D. Lee, chicken feed (ad), 12/30/1932:3

Lloyd, Owen R. Obituary, 10/27/1933:1

Lloyd Perkins & Son Take agency for Gilbert & Baker oil burners (ad), 07/11/1930:4 Install new heater at town infirmary, 12/05/1930:1 Water systems (ad), 04/22/1932:5

L.O. Atwood Box Factory Herbert Chapman sawyer, 01/24/1930:3 Edgar Wilcox outside foreman, 08/01/1930:8 Nailing department runs overtime, 09/12/1930:8 Joseph Florends sawyer, 10/03/1930:3 Employs Elmer Hatch, 10/10/1930:9 Employs Joseph Goodreau, 02/27/1931:2 Employs G.K. Westgate, 04/17/1931:7 Murdock Hartling resigns, 07/10/1931:2 Mendall Boehme employed in office, 07/31/1931:7 Last of season's logs cut, 08/21/1931:9 Busiest time of year, 08/28/1931:3 Runs 10 hours a day, 10/30/1931:3 Hiram Caldwell resigns, 04/08/1932:6 Runs full time, 07/29/1932:3 Runs 10 hours a day, 09/02/1932:2 Lays off Foster Hatch and Elmer Hatch, 12/16/1932:6 George Dennett foreman, 01/12/1934:7 Elmer and Foster Hatch return to work, 04/13/1934:6 Edwin Piper resumes work, 06/29/1934:3 Employs Roy Holmes, 09/14/1934:3

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L.O. Atwood Box Factory cont. Sells business to New Bedford company, 11/30/1934:1 News of retirement met with regrets in Rock, 11/30/1934:2 Westgate and Thomas combine for almost 86 years at work,

12/14/1934:9 Lobl, Frederick

Joseph Silva gets fingers caught in machinery at Lobl Mfg., 10/10/1930:4

In support of Kenneth Keedwell (ad) (l), 01/16/1931:5 Explains absence at laying or cornerstone for new federal building (l),

09/02/1932:5 An answer and explanation (l) (Wm. R. Farrington), 09/09/1932:3 Files nomination papers for selectman, 12/21/1934:1

Lobl Mfg. Co. (see Lobl, Frederick) Lockman, Thomas

Fox hunter has story to tell, 02/23/1934:2 Locksmiths

Baxter's Repair Shop, Center St (ad), 02/13/1931:8 Lockwood, Carolyn Dennett

Former resident held in Spanish jail, 07/14/1933:1 Acquitted by military court in Mallorca, Spain, 11/03/1933:1

Locust Grove Poultry Farm (see Paquin-Keuppie) Logan (Mr)

Graduates from University of Illinois with B.S., 06/19/1931:1 Logan, A.

Chimney fire on Pearl St, 01/13/1933:1 Logan, A.H.

Manager of Clark's Place on West Grove St (ad), 09/25/1931:4 Logan, Alice B.

Engaged to David P. Ashley, 11/21/1930:6 Logan, Alton H.

Joseph Westgate struck by Reed's delivery truck on Center St, 10/03/1930:1

Logan, Arthur L. Wins insignia of Army Air Corps, 02/24/1933:1 Army aviator forced to bail out of plane, 09/15/1933:1 Stationed at Mitchell Field on Long Island, 12/15/1933:1 Flies from Atlanta, GA to Charlotte, NC for air mail service,

03/02/1934:1 Stationed at Greensboro, NC, 04/06/1934:1 Wedding described, 05/25/1934:1

Logan, Arthur T. Elected national president of Tau Nu Tau, 05/01/1931:1

Logan, F. Mildred Obituary, 09/07/1934:1 Dies at age 48, 09/07/1934:4

Logan, Fred Mysterious fire in garage on Cottage Ct, 05/30/1930:3

Logan, Leontine Struck by Brookline auto on new road, dies, 09/04/1931:1 Wife of Treffle dies at age 71, 09/04/1931:4 Inquest ordered, 09/18/1931:1 Results of inquest, 09/25/1931:1 Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

Logan, Lontene Petition for administration of estate, 06/24/1932:8

Logan, Mildred Celebrates wedding anniversary, 01/24/1930:2

Logan, Milford Occupies Gates' tenement on Miller St, 04/22/1932:3 Employed at A&P in North Falmouth, 09/02/1932:2 Daughter born, 11/25/1932:3 Moves from Miller St to Carver, 12/09/1932:6

Logan, Milford W. Secures post at A&P in Hyannis, 07/11/1930:1 Wedding described, 04/03/1931:1 Wed to Judith Elizabeth Lamminmaki, 04/03/1931:4

Logan, William J. Peirce St couple married 25 years, 01/24/1930:4 Park Theatre janitor resigns, 09/26/1930:1

Logrien, Howard Arraigned on charge of non-support of wife, 02/27/1931:1 Gets two month sentence for non-support of wife, 05/15/1931:2 Loses control of truck, ends up in Nemasket River, 10/16/1931:1

Logrien, Howard S. Seaman guilty of not supporting wife, 05/09/1930:1 Fined $5 for driving without a license, 10/12/1934:2

Logrien, Yvonne Husband arraigned on charge of non-support of wife, 02/27/1931:1 Howard Logrien gets two month sentence for non-support, 05/15/1931:2 Ruby Ray fined $10 for assault on Logrien, 09/07/1934:7

Long (Mr) Norton & Long, 30 School St (ad), 09/26/1930:4 Norton & Long, Thatcher's Row (ad), 10/02/1931:6 Etta Pitman in collision with Norton & Long truck driven by George

Dunham, 03/03/1933:1 Long, Helen

Obituary, 02/12/1932:1 Wife of Swift W. dies at age 73, 02/12/1932:4

Long, Levi F. Purchases Cleverly farm in Warrentown, 05/16/1930:3

Long, Mabel Engaged to Edmund Gomes, 06/22/1934:1

Long, Mabel F. Engaged to Edmund F. Gomes, 06/22/1934:4

Long, Mrs S.N. Son-in-law dies in Melrose, 11/28/1930:3

Long, Paul Engaged to Ruby Morse, 02/16/1934:1

Long, Paul C. On furlough after three-year submarine tour with U.S. Navy,

08/01/1930:1 Long Pond

Another lawsuit looms, 10/28/1932:1 High water allows nature study by Edward Whitney, 04/21/1933:1 High water undermines road, 04/21/1933:1 Cathedral camp opens 19th season, 06/30/1933:2

Longland, Alice A. Missionary returns from five years in India, 06/27/1930:3

Longo, Celia A. Wed to Anthony Pacheco, 11/14/1930:4

Loomis, Walter Thomas Wedding described, 06/03/1932:1

Loon Pond Lawrence Chiouppi drowns at Loon Pond, 08/12/1932:1

Loon Pond Camp Opens under direction of Boston man, 07/11/1930:1 Boy Scouts attend camp, 08/21/1931:2 Radio stolen from camp, 05/20/1932:5

Lorimer, Edith Leach Resides in Rochester, NH, 05/22/1931:1

Loring, Isaac M. Obituary, 06/12/1931:6

Loring, Leora Alice Wedding described, 08/08/1930:3

Loring, Lester B. Daughter born, 04/21/1933:4

Lougee, Doris J. Wed to Harold W. Nickerson, 04/29/1932:4

Lougee, Doris Juanita Engaged to Harold W. Nickerson, 03/25/1932:4

Loughman, William, Jr. Wedding described, 06/22/1934:5

Loughran, William Resigns from Lang's, to manager meat market in Boston, 11/02/1934:4

Lou's Beauty Shop 55 South Main St (ad), 05/04/1934:8

Love, J.M. Authorized dealer of The Fowler oil range (ad), 09/12/1930:2

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Lovell (Mr) Parks and Lovell open new business, Shaw's Express, 55 years ago,

01/03/1930:6 Lovell, Angeline Wesson

Tax collector's sale of real estate, 03/02/1934:6 Lovell, Barbara

Student nurse in Boston, 05/06/1932:1 Student nurse at Children's Hospital in Boston, 07/15/1932:1

Lovell, Barbara H. Student nurse at Children's hospital in Boston, 02/26/1932:1

Lovell, Benjamin P.W. Andrew Wheeler purchases Vaughan St farm from Frederick Atwood,

10/23/1931:1 Lovell, B.P.W.

New owners of Vaughn St place renovate house, 11/06/1931:1 Lovell, Caleb T.

Obituary, 09/05/1930:1 Brooklyn, NY man dies at age 66, 09/05/1930:4

Lovell, Charles E. Obituary, 11/07/1930:1

Lovell, Clifford S. Former resident successful candidate for selectman in Watertown,

02/27/1931:2 Lovell, E.B.

E.A. Strout Realty Agency (ad), 01/03/1930:7 Independent real estate agent (ad), 08/07/1931:8

Lovell, Edward B. Trash fire gets away from Barden Hill man, 01/10/1930:1

Lovell, Ellen C. Employed in Everett, 03/07/1930:1

Lovell, Ellen Cary Wed to Edward Sumner Jackson, 10/16/1931:4

Lovell, George W. Dog breeder recognized in Sunday Globe 55 years ago, 10/02/1931:7 Wed to Angeline E. Wesson, 04/01/1932:4 English setters among winners in fall circuit, 11/02/1934:1

Lovell, George Williams Engaged to Angeline Brewer Wesson, 03/25/1932:4 Wedding described, 04/01/1932:1

Lovell, Gladys Boardman knocked down by auto driven by Lovell, 11/04/1932:1

Lovell, Mrs E.B. Picks bouquet of pansies, 11/27/1931:1

Lovell, Thomas Hooked rug crafted by Mrs Sylvester Keith depicts grandfather's

homestead, 09/16/1932:2 Lovell & Perkins

Express wagon newly painted, new style harness installed 55 years ago, 05/09/1930:6

Lovely (Mr) Accepts position with Caswell Bros., 06/05/1931:3

Loving, George H. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:6

Lowe, Edmund Obituary, 09/22/1933:1 Weymouth man dies at age 80, 09/22/1933:4

Lowe, Edward W. Tussles with wild cat, 11/27/1931:2

Lowe, Lizzie Moves from Rocky Meadow to West Carver, 11/23/1934:1

Lowocko, Michael Chimney fire on Mill St, 04/29/1932:1

Lucas (Mr) Purchases house lot from B.R. Glidden 55 years ago, 04/03/1931:2 Morrill & Lucas have new sign up 55 years ago, 07/31/1931:6 Morrill & Lucas renovate store 55 years ago, 10/23/1931:2

Lucas, Elisha Biography, 06/01/1934:3

Lucas, Thatcher B. And George Morrill purchase stock in trade from A.W. Bryant 55 years

ago, 07/03/1931:6 Lucas, Thatcher B., Jr.

Obituary, 11/25/1932:1 Foxboro man dies at age 54, 11/25/1932:4

Luce, Anne E. Obituary, 06/10/1932:1

Luce, Henry T. Engaged to Mary L. Poirier, 12/05/1930:4 Wed to Mary L. Poirier, 12/12/1930:4

Luce, Warren H. Arrives in from California via Panama Canal, 05/08/1931:1

Lucey, John E. (see John E. Lucey Shoe Co.) Luddy, William

Daughter born, 05/30/1930:4 Luippold, Carlena

Resigns as superintendent of church school at Central Congregational, 11/10/1933:1

Retiring superintendent at Central Congregational honored, 11/17/1933:5

Luippold, John New assistant janitor at high school, 11/20/1931:2

Luippold & Keefe Attract universal attention 55 years ago, 03/28/1930:6

Lumber (see Building Materials) Lunkis, Joseph

Youngster cuts Jesse Perkins in scuffle at West Side School, 01/17/1930:1

Lupien, Jessie M. Wedding described, 07/11/1930:1 Wed to Julian H. Witbeck, 07/11/1930:4

Lutted, Helen J. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 06/24/1932:7 Tax collector's sale, 10/07/1932:7, 05/19/1933:7

Lynch, Alice B. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Lynch, F.S. Local beagle places at Bryantville trials, 10/14/1932:3

Lynch, Lewis Funeral held in Wareham, 12/11/1931:1

Lynde, Edward Benjamin Obituary, 02/24/1933:1 Dies at age 79, 02/24/1933:4

Lynde, Elwyn B. Announces candidacy for treasurer/collector, 12/04/1931:1 Files nomination papers, 12/25/1931:1 Candidate for treasurer/collector (ad), 01/08/1932:2 Replaces William Brackett as treasurer/collector, 04/08/1932:1 Special elections will stir up activities, 04/15/1932:1 Runs for treasurer/collector in special election, 04/29/1932:1 Collides with Hayes' bakery truck driven by Gamache, 06/29/1934:6

Lyon, Alice Former resident of North Lakeville dies in Brockton, 02/17/1933:2

Lyon, Charles Sells store to James Craig, moves to Pembroke, 08/01/1930:6

Lysandrou, James Son born, 08/22/1930:4

Lytle, Carl D. Brief biography, 12/12/1930:1

Lytle, James A. Wedding described, 01/31/1930:9

M Mac__d, Mrs Edward

Fractures wrist in fall, 12/15/1933:1 Macafee, Mrs Reed Dana

The former Edith Cushing now supervisor of drawing in Wareham schools, 04/01/1932:7

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MacAuley, Viola Sprains ankle coming down fire pole, 01/16/1931:2

MacCartney, David Pleads guilty to operating vehicle without license, 10/07/1932:1

MacDermid, Norman Dies at age 72, 02/27/1931:4

MacDonald, Agnes Member of high school basketball team (p), 06/22/1934:8

MacDonald, Alice Resides in Montclair, NJ, 09/01/1933:1

MacDonald, Charles Dies in Brockton, 12/09/1932:3

MacDonald, Edward J. Engaged to Vera A. Hartling, 03/17/1933:2

MacDonald, James In charge of ice cutting crew at Winslow Farm, 02/07/1930:11

MacDonald, John To attend Wentworth Institute, 07/11/1930:1

MacDonald, Miriam Attends Jackson College, 02/14/1930:1 Elected to honorary dramatic society at Tufts University, 05/23/1930:1 In orchestra at Jackson College, 03/27/1931:1 Contributor to anthology of poems from Tufts, 05/15/1931:1 Graduates from Jackson College with degree in biology, 06/12/1931:3 Review of four years at Jackson College, 06/19/1931:1 Wedding described, 06/30/1933:8

MacDonald, Neil Obituary, 10/13/1933:1 Dies at age 68, 10/13/1933:4

MacDonald, Rex W.T. Grant store manager transfers to Wakefield, 02/20/1931:1

MacDonald, Robert H. Funeral held in Campello, 04/25/1930:6

MacDonald & Sharp Petition for license to sell gasoline, 07/29/1932:5

MacDougall, William J. Alumnus of Bowdoin College, 06/19/1931:6

MacFarlin, Della Chimney fire in South Middleboro, 02/13/1931:3

MacFarlin, E.B. Window screens (ad), 04/17/1931:8

MacFarlin, Helena Resides in Pasadena, CA, 07/04/1930:1

MacFarlin, Mrs Fred Resides in Bridgewater, 01/23/1931:3

MacGown, Nancy Little girl badly scalded by hot water, 05/16/1930:3

MacGown, R.C. Give new high school coach your support (l), 04/21/1933:3

MacGown, Roland Daughter born, 10/24/1930:4

MacGown, Roland C. Moves from Benton St to Coombs St, 01/10/1930:1 Moves from Barrows St to High St, 07/08/1932:1

MacGregor, Bruce Richard Adopted by Dr Sarah Surrey, 01/03/1930:1

Macgregor, William Loses police dog to auto, 09/30/1932:1

MacIlwain, George E. Author of Boston Herald article on Bringing Back Prosperity,

10/24/1930:8 MacIntosh, Alice

Sails for two-month trip in Europe, 05/09/1930:3 MacIntyre, Charles

Daughter born, 12/11/1931:4 Mack, Alfred R.

High school principal resigns, biography (p), 06/26/1931:1 Principal of Attleboro High School, 10/16/1931:1

Mack, A.R. High school principal (p), 06/20/1930:6 Lets Rice St house to Richard Hinckley, 08/07/1931:1 Moves to new home in Attleboro, 08/14/1931:1 Daughter born, 04/15/1932:1 Lets Rice St house to C.E. Manchester, 06/02/1933:1

Mack, Arleen Recovering from serious case of blood poisoning, 03/17/1933:1

Mack, Mildred Russell Born to A.R., 04/15/1932:1

MacKeen, Hilda Attends Bridgewater Normal school, 01/03/1930:2 Craft counselor at Attleboro camp, 06/27/1930:7 Elected to choir at Bridgewater Normal school, 10/17/1930:8 Soloist at Congregational church in Bridgewater, 11/21/1930:3 Attends funeral of cousin in Taunton, 05/01/1931:3 Member of choir and glee club at Bridgewater Normal school,

10/09/1931:9 Begins student teaching in Bridgewater, 12/18/1931:6 Graduates from Bridgewater State, 06/24/1932:3 New building assistant for School Street School, 12/21/1934:1 Elected building assistant in School Street School, 12/28/1934:2

MacKeen, Margaret Attends funeral of cousin in Taunton, 05/01/1931:3

Mackie, Joseph Providence youth dies in car wreck in Lakeville, 09/01/1933:1 Owner of car held liable in death of Mackie, 09/15/1933:2

Mackiewicz, John Petitions to erect garage and store gasoline, 06/10/1932:4

Mackillop, G. Marjorie Resides in New York City, 07/17/1931:1

Mackillop, G. Marjory Engaged to William H. Kuppers, 01/08/1932:1

Mack's (see McKechnie, James T.) Macmann, Arthur C.

Obituary, 12/02/1932:3 MacMann, Bernard E.

Dies in Boston, 03/20/1931:1 MacMullen, John R.

Local bird dog wins prize at Brockton, 10/10/1930:1 MacNayer, Archie

Wed to Dorothy Ray, 09/07/1934:4 MacNayr, Gladys

Struck by glancing blow in hit-and-run at the Green, 05/22/1931:1 MacNayr, Gladys E.

Engaged to Edward S. Lawrence, 02/09/1934:4 MacNeil, Donald Paun

Born to Gordon E., 10/21/1932:4 MacNeil, Edith

New assistant librarian at Lakeville, 06/09/1933:1 MacNeil, Gordon E.

Son born, 10/21/1932:4 MacNeil, Harvey C.

On track team at Northeastern University, 01/01/1932:1 MacNeil, Mrs James

Mother dies in Scotland, 04/17/1931:1 MacNeil, Raymond

Stationed with Coast Guard at Point Judith, 07/04/1930:4 MacNeil, William, Jr.

And Mary Peirce in slight accident at Pearl and Center St, 10/05/1934:2 MacNeill, Elizabeth A.

Engaged to Frederick W. Wholey, 02/24/1933:4 Wed to Frederick W. Wholey, 02/24/1933:4

MacNeill, Elizabeth Louise Born to Gordon, 02/09/1934:4

MacNeill, Gordon Daughter born, 02/09/1934:4 Daughter Elizabeth Louise born, 02/09/1934:4

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MacNeill, Gordon E. Wed to Edith L. Paun, 03/04/1932:4 Receives engineering degree from Northeastern University,

09/23/1932:2 MacNeill, Gordon Everett

Wedding described, 03/04/1932:1 Graduates with honors from Northeastern University, 06/24/1932:1

MacNeill, Raymond In Coast Guard at Cuttyhunk, 10/30/1931:6

Macomber, Ben Signs contract with WBZ, 02/14/1930:1

Macomber, Etta Obituary, 07/29/1932:1 Widow of William H. dies at age 82, 07/29/1932:4

Macomber, Frank F. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 04/13/1934:7

Macomber, Frank S. Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

Macomber, George Moves from North Truro to Lakeville 55 years ago, 01/03/1930:6

Macomber, Horace W. Picks full-blown dandelion, 01/10/1930:9 Obituary, 12/11/1931:1 Dies at age 71, 12/11/1931:4

Macomber, William Fire in closet at 5 North St, 03/18/1932:1 Fire of unknown origin on North St, 12/15/1933:4

Macomber, William B. Overheated stove causes fire at Howell apartment, 11/10/1933:1

Macomber, William H. Obituary, 01/22/1932:1 Dies at age 82, 01/22/1932:4

MacPherson, Ella M. Engaged to Ralph Lee, 07/15/1932:1

MacPherson, Ella Mary "Molly" Wedding described, 09/02/1932:1

MacRae, Bessie Robinson Dunham Obituary, 10/09/1931:6

MacRae, Donald R. Son born, 06/10/1932:7

MacRae, Donald R., Jr. Born to Donald R., 06/10/1932:7

MacRae, William Rents Plymouth St tenement from Cora Whitmarsh, 03/31/1933:6 Moves to Plymouth St, 04/07/1933:6 Moves to State Farm, 11/30/1934:7

Macura, Anna Resides in Boston, 05/29/1931:1

Maddigan, Charles E. Wed to Margaret A. Healey, 01/05/1934:4

Maddigan, Edward J. Obituary, 01/02/1931:1 Dies at age 72, 01/02/1931:4

Maddigan, Frank Chimney fire on East Main St, 11/07/1930:4

Maddigan, James Employed at Gazette, 09/19/1930:1

Maddigan, John F. Obituary, 06/15/1934:1 Dies at age 73, 06/15/1934:4

Maddigan, Mary E. Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:7

Maddigan, Michael J. Obituary, 08/28/1931:1 Dies at age 77, 08/28/1931:4 Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

Maddigan, Ralph Grass fire on Everett St, 1/27/1933:1

Maddigan, Ralph W. Town building insurance proposal comes under fire, 02/16/1934:1

Maddigan, R.W. Insurance office employs Dorothy Shaw, 08/26/1932:1

Maddigan, Thomas Manager of W.T. Grant store in Oneida, NY, 05/16/1930:6

Maddigan, Walter T. Obituary, 02/13/1931:1 Dies at age 26, 02/13/1931:4 Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Maddigan Family Holds reunion here, 12/30/1932:4

Maddox, Amos G. Obituary, 06/13/1930:1 Taunton man dies at age 24, 06/20/1930:6

Maddox, Beatrice E. Wedding described, 02/24/1933:4

Madeiros, Mary Takes course at Chandler Secretarial school, 01/24/1930:1

Madigan, Viola Engaged to E. Raymond Pratt, 12/01/1933:1

Magoon, Josiah E. Frank St couple married 54 years, 03/17/1933:1

Magri, Countess see also Thumb, Mrs Tom Ancestors' memorial boulder moved to Montgomery Home,

07/25/1930:1 Edith Finney maintains unique historical garden at Montgomery Home

for Aged People (p), 10/14/1932:3 Maguire, Michael F.

Dies in July 1929, 09/26/1930:2 Maher, George

Moves from Virginia to Bedford St, 09/08/1933:4 Maher, Gertrude

Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 11/07/1930:7 Mahler, Helen E.

Engaged to Levi T. Thomas, 05/01/1931:4 Wed to Levi T. Thomas, 05/15/1931:4

Mahler, Katherine L. Wed to Roger D. Pratt, 04/17/1931:4

Mahler, Susan A. Obituary, 06/20/1930:1 Wife of Jacob P. dies at age 70, 06/20/1930:4

Mahoney, Frank Has success starting races at Joe Hooker track, 08/29/1930:1 Foreman at sanatorium, 01/08/1932:4

Mahoney, James Daughter born, 09/19/1930:4 Son born, 01/05/1934:4

Mahoney, James P. New police head at Framingham, 03/31/1933:6 State police head feted by local Elks (p), 05/19/1933:1

Mahoney, John Resides in East Orange, NJ, 02/28/1930:1

Mahoney, John F. Obituary, 09/12/1930:1 Dies at age 66, 09/12/1930:4

Mahoney, Mrs J. Lets Oak St apartment to Eugene Shurtleff, 05/15/1931:1

Mahoney, T. Frank Lakeville Hospital head farmer a noted apple man, 10/31/1930:7 Starter for races at Pascoag, RI over Memorial Day, 05/22/1931:1

Mahoney, Walter B. Tax collector's sale of real estate, 03/02/1934:6

Mahony, Catherine Employed at sanatorium, 03/21/1930:4

Main, George Rents North St place from John Donner, 08/22/1930:1

Main, Stewart R. And Mary Sweeney injured when auto crashes into tree on Carmel St,

05/11/1934:1 Collides with truck driven by Frank Leighton, 06/15/1934:1

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Majahad, Leo Obituary, 10/10/1930:9

Major, Sarah Louise Wedding described, 11/28/1930:1

Maker, Kenneth Employed at State Farm, 09/07/1934:1

Malagodi, Alfred Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Malaguti, Doris Engaged to Everett Houlihan, 04/17/1931:1

Malaguti, Norine Doris Engaged to Everett R. Houlihan, 04/17/1931:4 Wedding described, 05/01/1931:1

Malaguti, Roy Slot machine case continued, 04/21/1933:1 Granted license to sell beer, 09/29/1933:1 Restaurant license renewed by selectmen, 12/15/1933:1

Malenfant, Albert Member of high school baseball and basketball teams (p), 06/22/1934:8

Maleski, Joseph Charged with drunkenness and reckless driving, 11/06/1931:1 Held for grand jury on larceny charge, 11/13/1931:1 Sentenced to three months for using auto without permission,

11/13/1931:1 Collides with Rehoboth driver on Wareham St, 12/30/1932:1 Charged with using auto without authority, 04/14/1933:1 Withdraws plea of not guilty, 04/21/1933:1 Withdraws appeal in auto theft case, 06/02/1933:1 Held for grand jury on charge of breaking and entering Robinson's store,

12/01/1933:1 Malicious Mischief

Agnes Miszkinis pleads not guilty to malicious destruction of Rose Sawicki's property, 09/01/1933:1

West Side feud between Miszkinis and Sawicki settled in court, 09/29/1933:1

Malm, Victor A. Local man killed at West Roxbury Trap Rock Co., 07/25/1930:1 Dies at age 47, 07/25/1930:4

Malmquist, Martha Homestead Dining Room, Nils and Martha Malmquist, 19 South Main

St (ad), 12/30/1932:8 Malmquist, Nils

Homestead Dining Room, Nils and Martha Malmquist, 19 South Main St (ad), 12/30/1932:8

Malonson, Sylvine Wed to Irene Goodreau, 10/20/1933:6

Malonson, Sylvine J. Engaged to Irene L. Goodreau, 09/22/1933:4 Wed to Irene L. Goodreau, 10/20/1933:4

Maltais, Adrian Wedding described, 06/19/1931:1 And wife employed at sanatorium, 04/29/1932:3 Son born, 10/21/1932:4

Maltais, William Obituary, 10/26/1934:1 South Hanson man dies at age 54, 10/26/1934:4

Malwicki, Marion J. Wed to Alexander Zion, 10/09/1931:4

Manchester, C.E. Moves from School St to Rice St, 06/02/1933:1

Manley, Agnes Elena Obituary, 04/29/1932:1

Manley, Elena Teacher retires from Thomastown School, 07/31/1931:1 A tribute (l) (Charles H. Bates), 05/06/1932:4

Manley, Ruth E. Engaged to Francis Morgan Hill, 06/24/1932:3

Manley, Ruth Elena Wedding described, 07/08/1932:3

Mann, Ella M. Obituary, 1/27/1933:1 Wife of John J. dies at age 80, 1/27/1933:4

Mann, John J. Rescues wife from burning home, 12/02/1932:1

Mann, John T. House completely destroyed by fire, 12/02/1932:4

Mann, Mrs Frank E. Resides in San Jose, CA, 06/30/1933:1

Manning, Edward Obituary, 07/03/1931:1 Dies at age 87, 07/03/1931:4 Obituary, 07/10/1931:1

Manning, George Owner of race track at Camp Joe Hooker, 03/27/1931:1 Newly installed pump stolen from roadside stand, 08/11/1933:1

Manning, George W. Granted beer and wine license, 04/27/1934:1

Mansfield, Josie Long journey from Rock village to pauper's grave in Paris, 11/06/1931:1

Mansfield, Mrs William Funeral held in Waltham, 11/18/1932:1

Mansfield, William Dies in Waltham, 07/25/1930:4

Manslaughter Antonio Ricco tried in Norfolk County court, 05/02/1930:1 Robert Baker charged with manslaughter and operating negligently after

death in Brockton, 10/10/1930:1 Anthony Freitas gets two years in jail, 03/02/1934:1

Manter, Esther N. Plymouth woman dies, 06/09/1933:1

Manter, Mary A. Benson Obituary, 10/27/1933:7

Manter, Mrs Thomas Funeral held in Rockland, 10/27/1933:6

Manwaring, Helen Resides in Tunbridge, VT, 03/21/1930:1 Resides in Chelsea, VT, 11/28/1930:1 Resides in Hartland, VT, 08/21/1931:1

Manwaring, Helen F. Wedding described, 06/03/1932:1 Wed to Richard V. Jackson, 06/03/1932:4

Manwaring, Mrs Frank Resides in Avon, 10/06/1933:7

Manwaring, Winthrop Student at Tufts, 04/04/1930:1 Plays with orchestra in New Hampshire, 06/27/1930:1, 01/02/1931:1 Performs with musicians at Falmouth Heights for the summer,

07/08/1932:1 On 12-day cruise to Havana and Nassau, 03/03/1933:1 Leaves for series of cruises, 06/30/1933:1 Returns after summer of musical work in the south, 09/29/1933:1

Manwaring, Winthrop R. Awarded Moses True Brown scholarship at Tufts college, 11/21/1930:1 Takes part in Nativity play at Tufts college, 12/25/1931:1 Gets role in play at Tufts College, 05/20/1932:3

Maps and Mapping Assessor Boynton prepares large maps of local properties, 07/25/1930:4 Assessors presented with aerial map of area, 11/06/1931:2 Postmaster receives 1855 map of town in fine state of preservation,

11/02/1934:1 Marabella, Angelo

Selectmen revoke beer license, 06/16/1933:1 Appeals beer license repeal, 07/21/1933:1

Maranville, Flora E. Obituary, 03/10/1933:1 Taunton woman dies at age 62, 03/10/1933:2

Maranville, Helen E. Obituary, 10/20/1933:6

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Maranville, Leslie Purchases home from Arnold Pembroke, 08/01/1930:9 Occupies new home on Plymouth St, 10/17/1930:9 Daughter born, 07/10/1931:4

Maranville, Lilla E. Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

Maranville, Maude F. Engaged to William F. Stairs, 09/18/1931:4

Marble, Lloyd H.F. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8 Fined $10 for using condemned scales, 04/24/1931:2

March, Lindsay J. Deadlock broken, high school principal elected (p), 08/07/1931:1 To reside at 17 Barrows St, 08/14/1931:1 Break-in at high school office unsuccessful, 05/20/1932:1 Re-elected high school principal, 05/20/1932:1

Marchand, Oliver Son born, 12/07/1934:4

Marchand, Oliver A. Engaged to Blanche N. Savard, 09/30/1932:4 Wedding described, 10/14/1932:1 Wed to Blanche N. Savard, 10/14/1932:4

Marchant (Mr) Bosseys purchase Marchant house in North Lakeville, 01/22/1932:2

Marchant, Charles H. Obituary, 07/24/1931:1

Marchant, Marie B. Will in probate, 01/20/1933:5

Marchant, Mary B. Will in probate, 01/20/1933:5

Maria H.L. Peirce Fund Fund provides radio for town farm, 05/01/1931:2

Marois, Henry Son born, 10/17/1930:4

Marra, Joe Baseball smashes West Bridgewater man's windshield, 06/29/1934:3

Marriages - Lakeville Fifteen in 1930, 02/06/1931:4

Marriages - Middleboro Ninety-one in 1929, 01/03/1930:1 Fifty-nine 55 years ago, 02/07/1930:4 Eighty in 1932, 01/13/1933:2 No intentions filed yet this year, 01/20/1933:1 Many out-of-towners come here to tie the knot, 10/06/1933:1 Seventy-six in 1933, 01/12/1934:1 E.R.A. workers compile vital statistics from early life of town,

12/21/1934:1 Marshall, Caroline

Obituary, 11/13/1931:1 Marshall, Carolyn

Moves to Lakeville, 03/28/1930:7 Marshall, Clarence

Moves from Rock to Lakeville, 03/28/1930:7 Marshall, Mary

Engaged to Charles Holmquist, 04/11/1930:6 Employed at Dedham hospital, 05/02/1930:3

Marshall, Russell Daughter born, 07/18/1930:7 Teaches in Framingham, 09/12/1930:1 Lakeville couple married three years, 06/24/1932:8 Resides in Falmouth, 04/27/1934:1 Daughter born, 06/08/1934:7

Marsland, Thomas A. Dies after beaten with wooden leg, 10/09/1931:1 Legion post makes statement on death of Marsland (l), 10/09/1931:2

Martenson, A. Removal sale (ad), 09/11/1931:2 Marr oil burners (ad), 09/09/1932:4

Martenson, Anders Business is part of remodeling plan for Thatcher block, 09/25/1931:1 Surprise dinner for long-time Middleboro businessman, 09/25/1931:2 Warrentown gas extension (l), 09/23/1932:2

Martenson, Margaret Wedding described, 01/01/1932:1

Martenson, Ruth Resides in Watertown, 01/31/1930:5 Watertown teacher breaks ankle, 02/07/1930:1 Resides in Arlington, 04/25/1930:1

Martenson, Ruth M. Engaged to Ivar H. Edlund, 06/24/1932:4 Wed to Ivar H. Edlund, 07/08/1932:4

Martenson, Ruth Mildred Engaged to Ivar Edlund, 01/08/1932:1 Wedding described, 07/08/1932:1

Martenson, Thomas Purchases Centre St poultry farm from Nick and Mary Martin,

11/13/1931:1 Martin, Albert

Wed to Grace Hastings, 06/27/1930:7 Martin, Beatrice H.

Engaged to Mario S. Medina, 09/01/1933:4 Wed to Mario S. Medina, 09/08/1933:4

Martin, Everett Resides in New York, 01/02/1931:1

Martin, F.D. Manager of Middleboro Clothing Co. (ad), 01/03/1930:5

Martin, Florence C. Obituary, 12/23/1932:1 Wife of Frederick D. dies at age 73, 12/23/1932:4

Martin, Florence V. Will in probate, 01/06/1933:5

Martin, Gloria E. Wed to Antone E. Carreia, 09/07/1934:4 Wedding described, 09/07/1934:4

Martin, Jesse Chimney fire on Hillside Ave, 04/24/1931:1, 01/08/1932:5

Martin, John J. Son born, 07/31/1931:4

Martin, Louis Engaged to Mary A. Rego, 09/14/1934:4

Martin, Mary Engaged to Louis A. Monahan, 01/02/1931:4 And Nick Martin sell Centre St poultry farm to Thomas Martenson,

11/13/1931:1 Obituary, 11/03/1933:1 Wife of Louis dies at age 63, 11/03/1933:4

Martin, Mrs John W.E. Holloway contracts to build house, 02/16/1934:1

Martin, Nick And Mary Martin sell Centre St poultry farm to Thomas Martenson,

11/13/1931:1 Martin, Rose

Engaged to Antone Augusto, 12/11/1931:1 Martin, Rose A.

Engaged to Antonio Augusto, 07/29/1932:4 Wed to Antone Augusto, 08/05/1932:4

Marvelle, Hannah J. Obituary, 12/08/1933:1

Mason, Edward W. Posts notice of no responsibility for wife, 08/08/1930:5 Chimney fire on Center St, 04/03/1931:4

Mason, Evalyn Husband posts notice of no responsibility for wife, 08/08/1930:5

Masonic Order (see Ancient Free & Accepted Order of Masons - Mayflower Lodge)

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Massa, Joseph Purchases property at Everett and Plymouth St from Eben and Grace

Tilden, 04/24/1931:1 Purchases roadside stand and home from Eben Tilden, 10/02/1931:4

Massachusetts Catholic Order of Foresters - Sacred Heart Court Observes 37th banquet, 05/16/1930:9 Holds annual barn dance, 11/28/1930:1 Holds annual banquet, 05/15/1931:6 Holds 24th annual costume and barn dance, 11/27/1931:1 Observes 39th anniversary, 05/13/1932:2 Many attend annual barn dance, 11/25/1932:1

Massachusetts Department of Public Works see also Massachusetts State Highway Commission Lillian Neilson resigns, 01/03/1930:1 Outlines new road projects, 04/04/1930:6 Request for sealed bids for road construction, 04/11/1930:5 To announce successful bidders for new highway construction,

04/18/1930:4 More petitions for licenses to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:6 Heavy truck prohibition requires approval, 08/29/1930:1 New highway means purchases by town, 10/31/1930:2 Doing repair work on state road, 01/09/1931:1 Employee Michael Cabral struck by Randolph driver, 02/13/1931:1 Employee William Coombs struck by New Bedford driver, breaks leg,

02/27/1931:1 Judge orders inquest into death William Coombs, 03/06/1931:1 Storm takes officials by surprise, 03/06/1931:1 Agrees to co-funding of Spruce St repair project, 03/13/1931:1 Employs Mildred Ashley, 04/24/1931:1 Announces allotments for road repairs, 05/01/1931:1 Road building equipment moved to Duxbury, 06/05/1931:1 Lepre gets additional money for grading done by the state, 08/07/1931:1 Paints white center lines on new state road, 09/25/1931:1 Call for bids for highway work, 05/06/1932:2 Allots $10,000 for repairs to Thompson St, 05/13/1932:1 Road widening project set for Miller and Wareham streets, 12/16/1932:4 Call for bids on road work, 12/16/1932:5 Bids on road widening open, 12/23/1932:3 State truck located after stolen from Bedford St, 09/15/1933:7

Massachusetts Legislature Legislator John Burt LeBaron's biography from 55 years ago,

01/10/1930:8 Massachusetts Mortgage Co.

Tax collector's sale, 10/07/1932:7 Tax collector's sale of real estate, 03/02/1934:6

Massachusetts State Highway Commission Summer projects described, 05/09/1930:1 County commissioners request proposals for moving Middleboro

properties, 05/16/1930:4 Massachusetts State Police

Details of contracts to be put out, 04/11/1930:1 Equipped with new radio service, 05/23/1930:1 To have radios in cars, 07/11/1930:1 Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:9 Patrolman George Rapport receives threatening letters, 08/15/1930:1 Lightning enters Everett St barracks, 08/15/1930:4 Fire at Everett St barracks, 12/05/1930:3 Looking for site for new barracks here, 02/27/1931:1 Selectman Heath wants state police out of town, 04/03/1931:1 Have new teletype writer installed, 05/22/1931:1 Complete teletype system in operation, 07/17/1931:1 Local trooper, Joseph Reagan, injured in motorcycle accident,

09/18/1931:4 New teletype system a boon, 04/29/1932:1 To have a radio station, 05/13/1932:1 Unfounded remarks aimed at local barracks, 06/03/1932:1 Barracks to leave Middleboro for West Bridgewater, 06/03/1932:2 Now quartered in barracks at West Bridgewater, 07/01/1932:4 Selectmen jab at state police, 07/29/1932:1 May locate here, 04/06/1934:1

Massachusetts State Police - Staff New officers appointed, 01/03/1930:1 State patrolman Donald Hornsby returns to duty, 01/03/1930:1 Frank Dwyer replaces patrolman John Nardone, 01/31/1930:5 Patrolman Henry Eliason promoted, 03/21/1930:1 Troop D to have more officers this summer, 04/18/1930:7 Thirteen patrolmen added, list, 05/02/1930:4 James Ryan returns to local barracks after 6 months in Malden,

05/23/1930:1 Motorcycle patrolmen, Hornby and Camara, injured in mishaps on

Martha's Vineyard, 06/13/1930:1 Patrolman Michael Shea transfers to Rehoboth, 06/20/1930:3 Announce transfers from Troop D, 07/25/1930:1 Personnel changes, 12/05/1930:3, 12/19/1930:3 Personnel shakeup, 01/23/1931:3 Rapport promoted and transferred to Norwell, Fiske transfer here from

Norwell, 03/06/1931:4 Transfers and promotions announced, 05/01/1931:4 James Daley replaces patrolman Marshall Burpee, 05/22/1931:1 Arthur Cooke new state patrolman here, 06/05/1931:1 Personnel changes, 08/07/1931:1, 08/28/1931:4 Patrolman Marshall Burpee transfers here from Nantucket, 10/02/1931:1 Personnel changes, 03/18/1932:1, 05/06/1932:1, 05/20/1932:2

Massage Ray Perkins, Swedish massage, 84 School St (ad), 03/03/1933:8

Massasoit (King) see also Mitchell, Charlotte L. Melinda Mitchell (Princess Teeweeleema) in tribal regalia (p),

08/22/1930:1 Historical Society secures markers for sites in town, 09/12/1930:1

Masscott, George Engaged to Irene Anderson, 06/20/1930:4

Massicott, Emil Albert Obituary, 02/28/1930:1 South Hanson man dies at age 32, 02/28/1930:4

Massicott, Ernest Member of high school baseball team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Massicott, George Wed to Irene Anderson, 07/11/1930:4

Mastera, Melvin Son born, 10/13/1933:4

Mastera, Melvin Franklin Engaged to Elizabeth Hope Plissey, 02/13/1931:4 Wed to Elizabeth Hope Plissey, 02/20/1931:4

Masters, Elizabeth Student at Boston Clerical school, 09/18/1931:1

Masters, George Wife petitions for divorce, 04/07/1933:8

Masters, Hilda Engaged to Leon B. Hoadley, 09/28/1934:4

Masters, Hilda S. Petitions for divorce, 04/07/1933:8

Mathers (Rev) Obituary, 11/20/1931:1

Mathers, A.G. Sells Plymouth St house to Arthur Kinsley, 06/13/1930:2

Mathers, Albert G. Dies in New Fairfield, CT, 11/20/1931:3

Mathers, Amy House on Plymouth St undergoes repairs, 04/08/1932:7

Matheson, Burton Engaged to Georgena Card, 11/30/1934:1

Matheson, Frank Wed to Louise C. Witherell, 09/26/1930:4 Wed to Louise C. Witherell in New Hampshire, 09/26/1930:4

Matheson, Hugh Collides with Taunton driver at Peirce and Pearl St, 04/11/1930:1

Matheson, John Daughter born, 06/20/1930:4

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Matheson, Reginald Wedding described, 04/25/1930:1

Matheson, Reginald A. Promoted to city passenger agent in Boston, 01/05/1934:1

Matheson, Roderick G. Engaged to Sylvia Comley, 12/05/1930:4 Engaged to Sylvia G. Comley, 02/20/1931:4 Wed to Sylvia G. Comley, 02/27/1931:4

Matheson, Roderick Granville Wedding described, 02/27/1931:1

Matheson, Samuel Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:6

Matheson, Sara Grandmother dies in Gardiner, ME, 03/10/1933:1

Mathews, Harland Takes charge of Osterville A&P, 05/27/1932:1

Mathewson, John Son born, 09/25/1931:4

Matrisciano, Albert Arrested for breaking and entering Shaw's Everett St store, 02/03/1933:4

Matrisciano, Joseph A. Engaged to Myrtis W. Stiles, 02/02/1934:4 Wed to Myrtis Stiles, 02/09/1934:4

Matrisciano, Louis Collides with D'Arruda on old road to Taunton, 12/22/1933:1

Matrisciano, Tony Daughter born, 07/11/1930:4

Mattatall, Annie Myrtle Wedding described, 07/31/1931:1

Matter, Frances Irene Wedding described, 05/15/1931:1

Matteson, Richard C. Engaged to Flora M. DeMaranville, 03/10/1933:2 Wed to Flora M. DeMoranville, 03/17/1933:2

Matthews, Elwyn Secures work at Leonard & Barrows, 10/09/1931:9

Matthews, Harland Manager of A&P store, 04/17/1931:1

Matthews, H.L. Son born, 10/24/1930:4

Matthews, Mrs F.B. Seeks information on former Wheaton College students (l),

05/09/1930:6 Matthews, Richmond

Employed at Thomas Bros., 03/31/1933:2 Matthews, S. Edward

Fire tower observer resigns after 19 years of service, 04/17/1931:1 Mattie (Mr)

And Green sell Purchade St farm to Boyden, 07/10/1931:1 Matulis, Ignatius

Chimney fire on Vernon St, 01/01/1932:1 Matulius, I.

Chimney fire on Vernon St, 01/01/1932:2 Mawhinney, LeRoy

Auto fire on Taunton St, 01/30/1931:1 Maxim, Austin

Dies in New Bedford, 05/30/1930:2 Maxim, Carlton W.

Makes trip to New York City and back in one day, 08/01/1930:1 Wed to Nina J. Savery, 08/18/1933:4

Maxim, Charles M. Obituary, 04/14/1933:1 North Rochester man dies at age 90, 04/14/1933:4 Will in probate, 05/05/1933:5 St. Luke's fund established in will, 06/02/1933:1

Maxim, Clarence W. Obituary, 07/03/1931:1 North Rochester man dies at age 82, 07/03/1931:4 Was widely known as fruit grower, 07/10/1931:7 Local bequests in will, 07/31/1931:1

Maxim, Clarence W. cont. Will in probate, 08/07/1931:5 NE Cranberry Sales Co. passes resolutions upon death, 08/14/1931:2

Maxim, Ernest Lakeville orchard on fruit growers' tour, 08/22/1930:1

Maxim, Ernest L. Wins membership in 90 Per Cent Clean Apple club, 10/31/1930:2 Member of 90 Per Cent Clean Apple club, 09/30/1932:7 Named to sub-committee of MA State Petroleum Committee,

11/17/1933:8 Maxim, Hazel

Enters Bridgewater Normal School, 09/05/1930:4 Receives high honors for work at Camp Kiwania, 09/11/1931:1 Graduates from Bridgewater State, 06/23/1933:1

Maxim, Hosea Wedding described, 08/05/1932:6

Maxim, Howard Electrician (ad), 01/10/1930:10 Wires home of Eugene Washburn, 05/02/1930:2 Bird finishes seventh in 500-mile race, 06/27/1930:6

Maxim, Howard E. Awarded contract for electrical work at John Lucey shoe factory,

02/17/1933:1 Maxim, Howard W.

Couple married two years, 06/27/1930:1 Alumnus of Wentworth Institute, 02/23/1934:1 Electrician does work in Nantucket, 06/08/1934:1

Maxim, H.S. First quality turkeys (ad), 11/13/1931:8

Maxim, James Member of Co. D, 5th Massachusetts during Spanish-American War (p),

07/17/1931:1 Moves to Egger's house on Peirce St, 03/30/1934:1

Maxim, Leighton LeBaron Engaged to Louise Lincoln Hewitt, 09/08/1933:1

Maxim, Lucy Resides in Marion, 10/09/1931:6

Maxim, Mildred J. Wedding described, 01/02/1931:1 Wed to Howard A. Hopkins, 01/02/1931:4

Maxim, Reginald Local enthusiast has homing pigeons in 100-mile race, 05/16/1930:3 Local man participates in pigeon race from Albany, 05/23/1930:5 Bird takes 6th in 200-mile race, 06/06/1930:10

Maxim, Ruth Resigns from Wappanucket School, 07/25/1930:6

Maxim Motor Co. Firestone tires (ad), 02/14/1930:7 Employs Stephen Kelley, 03/21/1930:4 170 Wareham St (ad), 04/25/1930:7 Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:9, 02/27/1931:5 Employs Florence Swett, 08/21/1931:1 Break-in at gas station, 01/08/1932:4 Lightning bolt enters plant, 07/29/1932:4 Agents for Dodge, Plymouth, and Willys motor vehicles (ad),

02/03/1933:8 Sole bidder for new fire engine, 03/30/1934:1 Not surprising that company only bidder, 04/06/1934:1 To deliver new centrifugal pumping engine to fire department (p),

04/27/1934:1 Adnah Harlow new salesman, 05/04/1934:1 Contracts with Gorham, NH for 500 gallon pumper, 05/04/1934:1 Puts new police ambulance in shape, 05/04/1934:1 Ships another motor fire apparatus to Tokio, Japan, 09/14/1934:1 Takes Jack Rosary to court, 12/07/1934:5

Maxwell, Ernest Cabot Club expresses gratitude to janitor of Town House, 12/07/1934:1

Mayall, Joseph Dies after pinned under truck, 10/13/1933:1 Dies at age 28, 10/13/1933:4

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Maydoney, John Purchases Thompson St farm from Peirce Estate Trustees, 09/18/1931:1

Mayhew, Charles H.K., Jr. Graduates from Stockbridge School of Ag, 06/10/1932:1

Mayhew, Milton Daughter born, 01/08/1932:4 Son born, 04/13/1934:4

Mayhew, Milton M. Watch, clock, and jewelry repair, 136 Pierce St (ad), 05/19/1933:8 Fine watch, clock, and jewelry repair (ad), 10/05/1934:8 Obituary, 12/14/1934:1 Dies at age 26, 12/14/1934:4

Maynard, Ada Resides in Brookline, 11/06/1931:6

Maynard, Ernest E. Employed in Providence, 07/15/1932:1

Maynard, Harry W. Funeral held at Plymouth, 05/11/1934:7

Maynard, Henry Obituary, 07/07/1933:3

Maynard, Henry T. Dies at age 76, 06/30/1933:4

Maynard, Mrs E.E. Authorized representative of Middleboro Gazette, 01/17/1930:1

Maynard, Mrs Ernest E. Alumnus of Framingham Normal School, 06/20/1930:1 Attends class reunion at Framingham Normal school, 06/12/1931:1

Maynard, Mrs Harry W. Funeral held in Plymouth, 12/26/1930:3

McAllister, David Carriage carrying McAllister, Drake, and Barney overturns 55 years

ago, 01/17/1930:8 McAnaugh, Edward

Son born, 05/27/1932:4 McAnaugh, Harold

Crocker's dog bites McAnaugh and the Chief of Police Sisson, 06/16/1933:1

McArthur, Walter H. Wed to Florence I. Mercer, 10/23/1931:4

McAuley, Angus Chimney fire on Purchase St, 04/17/1931:1

McCallum, Scott Engaged to Zola M.S. Anderson, 05/18/1934:4 Wedding described, 06/01/1934:1 Wed to Zola M.A. Anderson, 06/01/1934:4

McCann, Edward McCann's sled slides into Boucher's car, 03/02/1934:1

McCann, Mary Wed to Earle Kelley, 12/18/1931:4

McCarthy, Arthur Chimney fire on Plymouth St, 02/26/1932:1

McCarthy, Arthur T. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:6 Tax collector's sale, 09/11/1931:4 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 12/04/1931:9

McCarthy, Austin Roof fire on Thompson St, 03/18/1932:1 Chimney fire on Thompson St, 04/06/1934:1

McCarthy, Austin P. Tax collector's sale, 09/11/1931:4 Receives $1,750 for land damages, 08/19/1932:8 Tax collector's sale, 12/02/1932:7, 05/05/1933:7

McCarthy, Daniel Tax collector's sale of real estate, 04/13/1934:7

McCarthy, Donald Russell Breaks collar bone in fall, 09/26/1930:7

McCarthy, Elsie School St School teacher resigns, takes post in Arlington, 12/28/1934:1

McCarthy, Francis Narrowly escapes drowning in Oyster Pond, Chatham, 09/02/1932:1 Son born, 11/10/1933:4

McCarthy, Francis E., Jr. Obituary, 12/08/1933:1 Infant son of Francis E. and Katherine Conway dies, 12/08/1933:4

McCarthy, Helena Obituary, 01/05/1934:1 Dies at age 71, 01/05/1934:4 Will in probate, 01/12/1934:4 Executor petitions to sell real estate, 03/23/1934:5 Tax collector's sale of real estate, 04/13/1934:7

McCarthy, James Obituary, 05/08/1931:1 Dies at age 78, 05/08/1931:4 Administrator petitions to sell real estate, 03/18/1932:8

McCarthy, John Daughter born, 04/20/1934:4

McCarthy, Lawrence Son born, 09/12/1930:4

McCarthy, Mabel G. Tax collector's sale, 09/11/1931:4, 05/05/1933:6

McCarthy, Mary Obituary, 10/09/1931:1 Widow of James dies at age 75, 10/09/1931:4 Will in probate, 10/16/1931:5

McCarthy, Michael J. Obituary, 01/02/1931:1 Dies at age 84, 01/02/1931:4

McCarthy, Michael V. Tax collector's sale of real estate, 04/13/1934:7

McCarthy, Rena Receives 25-year service medal from Keith company, 07/17/1931:1

McCarthy, Thomas P. Leaves Attleboro for post in Winchester, NH and Warrick, MA,

01/03/1930:1 McCausland, George

Collides with Croteau at John Glass Jr Square, 05/13/1932:1 McCausland, Mary

Smoking boarder starts fire on Cambridge St, 01/16/1931:1 Roof fire on Cambridge St, 03/18/1932:1 Obituary, 02/23/1934:1 Widow of William dies at age 63, 02/23/1934:4 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 09/28/1934:5

McClellan, George B. Wedding described, 08/18/1933:1 Engaged to Elizabeth M. Boucher, 08/18/1933:4 Wed to Elizabeth M. Boucher, 08/18/1933:4

McClintock, Florence Employed with U.S. Indian Service in California, 06/09/1933:1

McClure, Neil Head farmer for Benjamin Shaw takes farm manager's position in

Lindley, NY, 11/16/1934:2 Takes farm post in Lindley, NY, 11/23/1934:6

McCluskey, James F. Authorized representative of Middleboro Gazette, 01/17/1930:1 Petitions to erect garage and store gasoline, 05/15/1931:5 Honored by Elks, 08/11/1933:1 Name submitted to Senate for confirmation as local postmaster,

05/18/1934:1 McCluskey, Lawrence F.

Daughter bon, 05/13/1932:4 Purchases Maplewood Products Co. at auction, 12/22/1933:1

McClusky, Eliza C. Obituary, 05/18/1934:1 Wife of James F. dies at age 52, 05/18/1934:4 Petition for administration of estate, 05/25/1934:4

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McClusky, James F. Confirmed as local postmaster (p), 06/01/1934:1 Resigns as clerk of 4th District Court, 06/08/1934:1 Postmaster takes over new duties, 06/15/1934:1

McClusky, Lawrence F. Wedding described, 08/22/1930:1

McCormick, Mary A. Obituary, 01/20/1933:1 Widow of Thomas C. dies, 01/20/1933:4

McCormick, Walter A. Eligible for appointment to State Farm, 09/08/1933:4 Wed to Mary E. McKay, 10/27/1933:4

McCourt, Margaret Obituary, 1/27/1933:1 Widow of Bernard dies at age 79, 1/27/1933:4

McCrillis, Clifton Member of new Pioneer Flying Club, 05/30/1930:1 Son born, 03/25/1932:4, 11/24/1933:4

McCrillis, Clifton A. Qualifies for private pilot's license, 08/22/1930:1 Flying lessons (ad), 11/07/1930:2 Wed to Ruth E. Skillings, 05/08/1931:4 Wedding described, 05/15/1931:1 Petition to erect garage and store gasoline, 12/11/1931:5

McCrillis, Mabel S. Engaged to Granville D. Fuller, 06/19/1931:4 Wed to Granville D. Fuller, 06/26/1931:4

McCrillis, Walter Finds turtle on which he carved his initials in 1879, 07/15/1932:1

McCrillis, Walter C. Couple married 40 years, 10/24/1930:1 Fox liberated from Leighton's menagerie during fire killed by McCrillis,

11/06/1931:1 McCrillis, W.C.

Turkeys for Thanksgiving (ad), 11/07/1930:8 McDermid, Florence

Resides in Hudson, NY, 01/02/1931:4 Resides in Plymouth, 05/01/1931:2

McDermid, Mrs Norman Moves household goods to Plymouth, 03/06/1931:3 Lets Center St house to Evelyn Robinson, 07/03/1931:6

McDermid, Norman Obituary, 02/27/1931:2

McDermott, Martin J. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 06/09/1933:6

McDonald (Miss) Has line of dresses at Trade Mark Store, 03/21/1930:5

McDonald, C.H. Relocates beauty salon to 25 Centre St (ad), 04/27/1934:8

McDonald, Charles Obituary, 01/05/1934:1

McDonald, Charlotte Resigns from Trade Mark Stores, 10/17/1930:1 Returns to duties in Boston, 01/09/1931:1

McDonald, Francis State patrolman transfers here from Framingham, 08/07/1931:1 In collision with Pillsbury in front of sanatorium, 10/16/1931:1

McDonald, Francis M. Wed to Irene Delaney, 10/09/1931:4 Wedding described, 10/09/1931:4

McDonald, Frank J. Christian Gomes runs into McDonald's car at Fagerberg's garage,

12/30/1932:1 McDonald, Henry Y.

Wed to Thelma M. Tanguay, 07/04/1930:4 McDonald, James

Lineman injured in fall from pole, 05/01/1931:1 McDonald, John A.

Obituary, 08/29/1930:1 Dies at age 80, 08/29/1930:4

McDonald, John C. Wed to Helen M. April, 11/10/1933:4

McDonald, John Calvin Wedding described, 11/10/1933:3

McDonald, Lawrence F. Awarded transportation contract for Thomastown School, 12/26/1930:1

McDonald, L.F. Chimney fire on Thomas St, 02/16/1934:4

McDonald, Mary Accepts post in Bridgewater, 05/30/1930:7 Employed by Alonzo Ryder, 09/02/1932:1

McDonald, Mary E. Obituary, 05/05/1933:1 Dies at age 53, 05/05/1933:4 Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

McDonald, M.E. Millinery, 20 South Main St (ad), 01/10/1930:10 Millinery factory direct (ad), 02/19/1932:8 Relocates millinery to 25 Centre St (ad), 04/27/1934:8

McDonald, Melvin Wed to Julia L. Cassamas, 12/04/1931:4

McDonald, Miriam Member of Pen, Paint and Pretzels at Tufts college, 10/10/1930:1 Engaged to Ford Campbell, 05/20/1932:2

McDonald, Shirley Fractures ankle in jump over fence, 01/12/1934:1

McDonald, William Petitions to erect garage and store gasoline, 06/30/1933:6

McDonald, William F. Wed to Doris Coy Barnes, 10/03/1930:4 Wedding described, 10/03/1930:5

McDonald, William M. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:6

McDonnell, Charles D. Petition for administration of estate, 01/26/1934:6

McDougall, William J. Fire in shed on Everett St, 05/15/1931:1

McEmary (Mrs) Summer resident of Plymouth St reports break-in, 05/18/1934:7

McEver, Marion Collides with Jacintho at Frank and Everett St, 03/09/1934:1

McFadden, Gertrude Engaged to Joseph A. Meegan, 12/09/1932:4

McFarlin, E.B. Building problem solver (ad), 04/27/1934:8

McFarlin, Pamelia Attends Burdett College in Boston, 11/23/1934:1

McFarlin, Polly Engaged to Kenneth B. Keedwell, 04/08/1932:1 Wedding described, 04/22/1932:1 Wed to Kenneth B. Keedwell, 04/22/1932:4

McFarlin, Sampson The man who holds the wheel (l), 09/19/1930:8 Member of Co. D, 5th Massachusetts during Spanish-American War (p),

07/17/1931:1 North Lakeville home remodeled, 04/21/1933:2

McFarlin, Sarah F. Funeral held in South Carver, 03/07/1930:2

McFarlin, Sarah Frances Obituary, 03/07/1930:2

McFarlin, Thomas Returns to studies at East Greenwich Academy in Rhode Island,

10/19/1934:1 McFarlin, Thomas B.

Police dog causes auto accident on new road, 05/06/1932:6 McFarlin, Thomas H.

Collides with South Bridgewater driver at Nickerson Ave and South Main St, 06/22/1934:7

McGinn, John Obituary, 09/12/1930:2

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McGlone, Elizabeth J. Wed to Martin M. Valvo, 08/19/1932:4

McGonagle, Charles Obituary, 08/05/1932:1

McGrady, Corinne Two-year-old larceny case back in court, 07/18/1930:4

McGrady, James E. Two-year-old larceny case back in court, 07/18/1930:4

McGrady, John F. Engaged to Clara J. Larrabee, 09/21/1934:1

McGrady, John R. Vault, cesspool and cellar cleaning (ad), 01/03/1930:7 John C. LeBaron rear-ends McGrady's horse-drawn wagon,

06/20/1930:4 Collides head-on with West Bridgewater driver at Montello and East

Main St, 09/05/1930:1 Chimney fire on Wareham St, 12/12/1930:4 Obituary, 06/26/1931:1 Dies at age 59, 06/26/1931:4 Florence Mills petitions to continue business, 07/10/1931:3 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 02/05/1932:6

McGrady, Mrs George Resides in New Haven, CT, 05/23/1930:1

McGrady, Mrs John Resides in New Haven, CT, 09/05/1930:1

McGregor, Elizabeth Obituary, 11/04/1932:1 Widow of Frederick S. dies at age 80, 11/04/1932:4

McGregor, Frederick S. Obituary, 06/06/1930:1 Dies at age 78, 06/06/1930:4 Petition to convey estate to trust, 07/11/1930:6 Administratrix presents account of estate, 09/11/1931:2 Mysterious fire destroys house owned by Schlusemeyer, 01/06/1933:1

McGuiness, Julia Engaged to James Edward Gotham, 07/24/1931:7

McGuinness, Julia C. Wedding described, 07/31/1931:1 Wed to James Gotham, 07/31/1931:4

McGuire, P. William Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8

McGuire, Patrick W. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:6

McGuire, Patrick William Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 06/29/1934:5

McHenry, Samuel Obituary, 01/31/1930:1, 6

McHugh, Alice E. Engaged to James D. Howard, 11/17/1933:4 Wed to James D. Howard, 11/24/1933:4

McHugh, James F., 2nd Engaged to Alice E. Dennett, 10/13/1933:5

McHugh, James Francis, 2nd Wedding described, 10/20/1933:6

McHugh, Peter Purchases 20-acre Porter farm on Tispaquin St, 05/23/1930:1 Builder reports theft of door and windows at Caldwell place,

05/23/1930:8 McKay, Edward

Sister's funeral held in Provincetown, 03/23/1934:7 Narrowly escapes death in Cape Cod Canal, 11/09/1934:5

McKay, Helen R. Engaged to Wallace Bruce Strathder, 06/03/1932:6

McKay, James North Carver couple married 44 years, 10/24/1930:3

McKay, J.S. North Carver couple married 47 years, 10/27/1933:6

McKay, Mary E. Wed to Walter A. McCormick, 10/27/1933:4

McKay, Mrs Edward Sister dies in Orleans, 09/12/1930:1

McKay Family Holds fifth annual reunion, 09/04/1931:2

McKechnie, James T. Factory direct distributor for Norwalk Tire and Rubber Co. (ad),

05/22/1931:6 Criticizes town manager Goodale, 11/20/1931:1 To the taxpayers of Middleboro (l), 11/27/1931:6 Puritan Stores, Fall Brook (ad), 11/02/1934:3

McKechnie, J.T. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/18/1930:5 Sells business, now Arthur Wall's Store, Wareham St (ad), 08/19/1932:2 Arthur Wall's Store formerly J.T. McKechnie stores (ad), 11/11/1932:5

McKenna, Grace C. Wed to William A. Dahl, 03/17/1933:2

McKenna, Grace Clark Wedding described, 03/17/1933:2

McKenna, James Daughter born, 04/27/1934:4

McKenna, James J. Runs auto into fence on Everett St, 08/08/1930:1 Fined $100 for drunk driving, 08/28/1931:1

McLaughlin, Clifford Missing boy causes anxiety, 06/19/1931:2

McLaughlin, John C. New state patrolman at Troop D, 07/25/1930:1 Engaged to Olive A. Chamberlain, 08/29/1930:4 Wedding described, 09/12/1930:1 Wed to Olive L. Chamberlain, 09/12/1930:4 Bride tendered two showers, 09/12/1930:8

McLean, Clifton B. Wed to Iria M. Campbell, 02/26/1932:4

McLean, Fred Local people hear from folks in California quake zone, 03/17/1933:1

McLean, Harry Daughter born, 11/25/1932:2

McLean, James Dies in Oakland, CA, 10/19/1934:1

McLeod, Anna Engaged to Leo Remillard, 08/26/1932:1

McLeod, Anna M. Engaged to Leo H. Remillard, 08/26/1932:4, 09/02/1932:1 Wedding described, 09/09/1932:1 Wed to Leo H. Remillard, 09/09/1932:4

McLeod, Ivan Enrolled in Burdett College, 11/06/1931:1

McLeod, Ivan R. Attends Burdett College, 10/21/1932:1

McLeod, Margaret Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

McLeod, Peter J. Conductor slips boarding caboose, fractures ribs, 02/07/1930:1

McLeod, Thelma Attends Boston University, 09/18/1931:1 Enrolls at College of Practical Arts and Letter at Boston University,

09/22/1933:1 Participates in performance by German club at Boston University,

02/16/1934:1 McLeod, William H.

Driver in mix up with Lenda Hanks at Jackson and North Main St, 09/09/1932:8

McMahon, Patrick J. That Legion flag (l), 03/21/1930:7

McMahon, Thomas Obituary, 07/17/1931:1 Dies at age 77, 07/17/1931:4

McManus, John Everett Son born, 07/10/1931:8

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McManus, Sarah E. Obituary, 04/07/1933:1 Dies at age 73, 04/07/1933:4

McMillan, William D. Old family home of George Soule on South Main St (p), 07/04/1930:1 Slight blaze on South Main St, 12/04/1931:4

McMillen, William D. Promoted to making room foreman at Keith factory, 01/03/1930:1

McNabb, Frank A. Son born, 09/11/1931:3

McNabb, John A. Painter (ad), 04/03/1931:8

McNaught, Verna Wed to Levi Cushing, 08/21/1931:1

McNayer, Archie Charged with breaking and entering the store of Charles Liber,

11/10/1933:4 McNayr, Archie

Gets one year probation for larceny, 02/16/1934:1 McNeece, John

Petitions selectmen for extension of light service on Summer St, 05/15/1931:2

Melon thieves strike farms of Bowden and McNeece, 09/08/1933:1 McNeece, John H.

Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8 Skunk in everybody's back yard (l), 10/31/1930:4

McNeil, Frederick Dies in Weymouth, 11/24/1933:1

McNeil, James Family returns from Dundee, Scotland, 09/09/1932:1

McNeil, James C. And family sail for old home in Scotland, 07/15/1932:4

McNeil, Mary J. Sole beneficiary of Robert Bell's estate, 04/29/1932:1

McNeil, Walter Rowboat taken from moorings at Wareham St bridge, 08/11/1933:1

McNeil, William Obituary, 12/08/1933:5 Moves from Vaughn St to Peirce St, 04/20/1934:1

McQuagan, John Daughter born, 07/22/1932:4

McQueen, Susan Resides in Nova Scotia, 11/04/1932:1

McQuiggan, Catherine A. Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

McQuiggan, Edward Member of high school baseball team (p), 06/22/1934:8 Obituary, 06/29/1934:1 Dies at age 60, 06/29/1934:4

McQuiggan, Luke Gets auto wedged between pole and fence, 09/15/1933:7

McTaggart, Mary Obituary, 06/30/1933:1 Widow of Owen dies at age 78, 06/30/1933:4 Annie McTaggart appointed executor of will, 12/08/1933:5

McVay, Myron H. Wed to Marjorie L. Thomas, 10/09/1931:4

McVay, Myron Henry Engaged to Marjorie Louise Thomas, 04/11/1930:4

Meack, Arthur Daughter born, 04/17/1931:4 Elmer Wardell arrested for holdup and various thefts, 09/21/1934:1

Meack, Nellie M. Wed to Chester Burnham, 06/12/1931:9

Meak, Nancy J. Obituary, 07/10/1931:1 Widow of John W. dies at age 79, 07/10/1931:8

Mears, William Wed to Lettie Hathaway, 07/17/1931:4

Measles Beulahbel Hargreaves ill, 03/13/1931:4 Edward and Janet Hargreaves under quarantine, 03/20/1931:4 Robert Glidden under quarantine for German measles, 04/10/1931:7 Prevalent in Lakeville, 06/12/1931:9 Clarke, Perkins, Ganyer, and Craig ill in Lakeville, 06/19/1931:4 One case, 06/02/1933:1 Teacher Dorothy Robinson contracts disease, 04/27/1934:1 Epidemic in North Middleboro, 04/27/1934:3 Eva Paradise recovering from attack, 05/25/1934:2 John Glover under quarantine, 06/01/1934:6 Epidemic strikes Rock, eleven houses quarantined, 06/08/1934:7 More victims at Rock, 06/15/1934:7 Marita Dame ill, 11/02/1934:1 Elizabeth Shaw under quarantine, 11/23/1934:6 Margaret Solandt ill, 12/21/1934:1 Twenty-seven cases reported at Purchade School, 12/28/1934:6

Meat Markets see also Cobb, John S. Luther Bailey closes fish market, opens meat market 55 years ago,

10/02/1931:7 A.W. Bryant opens market in American building 55 years ago,

11/20/1931:7 Papamichael Market (ad), 01/22/1932:2 New concern opens at Pearl and Center St (ad), 11/11/1932:8 Stanley's Delicatessen Meat Market, 145 Centre St (ad), 10/27/1933:5 Kelley & Godfrey, Middleboro's oldest established market, formerly

John S. Cobb Market (ad), 01/12/1934:5 Nelson's Meat Market, 52 North Main St (ad), 05/04/1934:8

Medeiros, Marianne Secretary-treasurer of orchestra at The Lesley School, 03/06/1931:1

Mederios, Marianne Takes vacancy at Thompsonville School, 09/07/1934:1

Medical Care see also Drugs and Medicines; Middleboro - Board of Health; Nurses

and Nursing; Physicians Parents lauded for cooperation, 11/14/1930:1 Surrey and Wallace endorse state boards in osteopathy (ad) (l),

11/04/1932:2 Medina, Mario S.

Engaged to Beatrice H. Martin, 09/01/1933:4 Wed to Beatrice H. Martin, 09/08/1933:4

Meegan, Joseph A. Engaged to Gertrude McFadden, 12/09/1932:4

Meier, Louise Appointed superintendent at St. Luke's, 09/05/1930:4

Meier, Louise A. Engaged to Donald L. Hornby, 01/08/1932:1 Wedding described, 04/22/1932:1 Wed to Donald L. Hornby, 04/22/1932:4

Meier, Wilhelmina K. Obituary, 09/14/1934:1 Dies at age 65, 09/14/1934:4

Meier, William Daughter born, 05/09/1930:3

Meier, William F. Rear-ends truck from New Bedford on Highland St, 07/03/1931:1

Meiers, William Son born, 01/12/1934:7

Melchionno, Antonio L. Engaged to Gertrude N. Bloomfield, 02/09/1934:4 Wed to Gertrude N. Bloomfield, 03/02/1934:4

Melix, Dorothy Arrested in Fall Brook break-in, 02/06/1931:1 Placed on probation in larceny case, 02/13/1931:1

Melix, Leon Sells Wood St cottage to Jules Gamache, 01/31/1930:5

Mellen, Thomas Amasa Lamb estate auctioned to Mellen 55 years ago, 06/13/1930:3

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Mello, Alice L. Engaged to George H. Perkins, 02/02/1934:4

Mello, Augusta M. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 01/13/1933:5

Mello, Gloria M. Engaged to Henry J. Morrison, 10/07/1932:4 Wed to Henry J. Morrison, 10/14/1932:4

Mello, Jo__ B. (sic) Daughter born, 03/06/1931:4

Mello, Joseph Chimney fire on West Grove St, 11/28/1930:1, 04/27/1934:1

Mello, L. L. & M. Mello, potted plants for Memorial Day (ad), 05/19/1933:8

Mello, Lois Injured in auto accident near Fall Brook, 12/18/1931:6 Bedding and vegetables plants for sale (ad), 06/01/1934:8

Mello, M. L. & M. Mello, potted plants for Memorial Day (ad), 05/19/1933:8

Mello, Manuel Daughter born, 07/10/1931:8, 01/26/1934:4

Mello, Manuel B. Obituary, 01/01/1932:1 Dies at age 54, 01/01/1932:4 Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:6

Mellor, James Obituary, 09/26/1930:1 Pawtucket, RI man dies at age 72, 09/26/1930:4

Melville, David Couple celebrates anniversary, 02/28/1930:6 Pina struck by Melville's auto on Purchase St, 10/27/1933:4

Melville, David M. Tax collector's sale of real estate, 04/13/1934:7

Memorial Day see also Grand Army of the Republic Post 8 Central Congregational hosts annual service, 05/29/1931:1 WRC presents flag to Bates School in Memorial Day exercises,

06/05/1931:2 Annual observance carried out under clear sky, 06/03/1932:2 Never forget (l) (H.S.G.), 06/02/1933:1 Overcast skies do not stop observance, 06/02/1933:1 First Unitarian hosts Memorial Sunday service, 06/01/1934:6

Mendall, Lewis Bertrand Obituary (p), 05/01/1931:1 Dies at age 62, 05/01/1931:4 Will in probate, 05/15/1931:5

Mendall, Marguerite Accompanies quartet on WBSO, 06/01/1934:1

Mendall, Mrs Ralph Accompanies quartet on WBSO, 06/01/1934:1

Mendall, Ralph Daughter born, 11/18/1932:4

Mendall, Sarah Sails for Europe, 07/04/1930:1 Sails from New York for extended tour of Europe, 06/29/1934:1

Mendall, Seaton Young Scout officials receive keys to town (p), 04/08/1932:4

Mendall, S.W. Builds home on School St 55 years ago, 09/19/1930:9

Mendall, Theodore F. Resides in Peoria, IL, 03/28/1930:1 Returns from Peoria to live in Middleboro, 02/27/1931:1

Mendall, T.R. Keith employee transfers from office to road, 04/07/1933:1

Mendall & Bosworth Put up large new sign 55 years ago, 01/03/1930:6 Out with new wagon 55 years ago, 01/31/1930:8

Mendell, Chester S. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 04/01/1932:5

Mendes, Evelyn Breaks collar bone in a fall, 09/04/1931:1

Mendes, Manuel Buggy struck by Brighton driver near Miller and Wareham St,

10/03/1930:1 Menowsky, John

Engaged to Barbara Claire Lewis, 12/21/1934:1 Menowsky, Joseph A.

Thirteen-year-old runaway located close to home, 03/23/1934:1 Meranda, Almerico

Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 04/20/1934:3 Meranda, John

Pleads not guilty to statutory rape of Barros, 03/21/1930:1 Testimony given in closed court room, 03/28/1930:1 Held in $1,000 bonds for grand jury, 04/04/1930:2 Guilty of criminal assault on 15-year-old girl, 06/20/1930:1 Sentenced to one year for criminal assault, 06/27/1930:1 Truck hits sandpile, tips over, 06/26/1931:2 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 04/20/1934:3

Meranda, Joseph Chimney fire on Plymouth St, 02/06/1931:1

Mercer, Florence I. Wed to Walter H. McArthur, 10/23/1931:4

Merigold, B.F. Break-in at Lakeville summer home, 04/14/1933:2

Merrigold, Benjamin Cottage burns at Long Pond, 04/17/1931:1

Merrihew, Albert C. Bradford Littlefield charged with violations at King Philip Tavern,

06/06/1930:2 Labor law case continued, 06/13/1930:1 King Philip Inn case continued, 07/04/1930:1 King Philip Inn fined for non-payment of wages, 07/11/1930:2

Merrihew, Gladys Magilton Engaged to Eugene A. Cusich, 05/18/1934:1

Merrihew, J. Fur coats repaired and restyled (ad), 12/08/1933:8

Merrihew, Jennie Moves dressmaking business from 50 Wareham St to 41 School St (ad),

08/18/1933:8 Merrihew, Lillian M.

Wedding described, 11/04/1932:1 Wed to James E. Kelley, 11/04/1932:4

Merrihew, Stephen Obituary, 02/23/1934:1 Dies at age 84, 02/23/1934:4 Burial at Rock Cemetery, 02/23/1934:6

Merrihew, William Chimney fire on Lincoln St, 02/19/1932:1 Chimney fire on School St, 02/09/1934:1

Merrill, Charles Engaged to Mildred Corayer, 12/12/1930:8 Wed to Mildred Corayer, 12/26/1930:1

Merrill, Charles W. Wed to Mildred G. Corayer, 12/26/1930:4

Merrill, Charles Wilbur Wedding described, 12/26/1930:1

Merrill, Frank Dies in Turner, ME, 12/19/1930:7

Merrill, Thomas Richard Guilford rescues Merrill from burning cottage, 08/11/1933:1

Merritt, Francis Son born, 08/22/1930:3

Merry Maids North Middleboro club changes name to Q.M. Club, 09/21/1934:4

Merselis, Helen New high school social studies teacher, 09/07/1934:1

Messer, Frank Buzzards Bay driver attempts to pass on right, 08/22/1930:1

Metal and Metal Work Wages lowered at foundry 55 years ago, 01/10/1930:8 Stock stolen from Colonial Brass warehouse, 04/11/1930:6

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Metal and Metal Work cont. Patrick Grant gets molten metal in face at Colonial Brass, 05/23/1930:1 LeBaron Foundry Co. business declines since fires 40 and 35 years ago

(p), 07/25/1930:1 Middleboro Welding Shop, Frank Murray and Art Strople, West Grove

St (ad), 05/27/1932:8 W.A. Bacon welding, 16 Rock St (ad), 08/12/1932:8 United Precious Metals Co. buying old gold (ad), 11/23/1934:5

Methodist Church (see Central Methodist Episcopal Church; South Middleboro Methodist Episcopal Church)

Mexican Petroleum Corp. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 06/16/1933:5

Michael, Manuel Elmer Wardell arrested for holdup and various thefts, 09/21/1934:1

Mickey, Mrs John Resides in Montana, 06/20/1930:1

Middleboro - Board of Assessors see also Taxation - Middleboro Presents plan (l), 02/07/1930:2 Proposed budget for 1930 (t), 02/07/1930:5 Request for true lists, 04/11/1930:3 Organizes for the year, 04/18/1930:1 Presented with aerial map of area, 11/06/1931:2 Town manager's annual report, 02/03/1933:7 Organizes for the year, 03/17/1933:2 Proposed budget for 1934 (t), 02/02/1934:2 Discusses abatements and equalization with selectmen, 02/16/1934:1 Detailed explanation of 1935 assessments, 12/28/1934:4

Middleboro - Board of Health see also Diseases; Refuse and Refuse Disposal; Sewage Disposal Town manager's report, 02/07/1930:3 Proposed budget for 1930 (t), 02/07/1930:5 Selectmen want windows open at schools to prevent spread of disease

(l) (John T. Connor), 03/07/1930:5 Diphtheria prevention clinic schedule (ad), 04/04/1930:5 Municipal department activities behind the curtain (l) (Thomas E. Hirst),

04/04/1930:9 Second diphtheria clinic hosts 336 children, 04/11/1930:1 Final figures tallied for diphtheria clinics, 04/25/1930:1 Gives town good report card, 05/23/1930:5 Report of school and health nurse (t), 01/23/1931:6 Conditions good here, 01/30/1931:5 Proposed budget for 1931 (t), 02/06/1931:6 Appropriations discussed at town meeting, 02/13/1931:3 Health officer makes report, 03/06/1931:1 Clean bill for town, 05/01/1931:3 Beware mangy felines, 06/12/1931:1 Town in good shape, 07/17/1931:1 Town's health best in years, one mild case of scarlet fever, 11/20/1931:1 Town free of contagious diseases, 09/30/1932:1 Proposed budget for 1933 (t), 02/03/1933:6 Town manager's annual report, 02/03/1933:7 Despite trying weather, health of town very good, 12/27/1933:1 Proposed budget for 1934 (t), 02/02/1934:2 Selectmen discuss sanitary conditions at Union Street School,

06/01/1934:1 Middleboro - Board of Public Welfare

see also Employment; Poor Farm Department business scandalous, 01/24/1930:3 Departmental report (t), 01/24/1930:4 Proposed budget for 1930 (t), 02/07/1930:5 John Cobb appointed to board (p), 03/21/1930:2 Organizational meeting turns into hectic affair, 03/28/1930:1 Takes no action on appointing successor to Brown, 04/04/1930:1 Salaries explained (l) (Lelah M. Hathaway), 04/04/1930:9 To give business to merchants who give 10% discount, 04/11/1930:1 Letter from Hathaway clears up misunderstanding for selectmen,

04/11/1930:1 On the right track, 04/18/1930:1 Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/18/1930:5

Middleboro - Board of Public Welfare cont. In need of clothing and shoes, 09/12/1930:1 Peirce Trustees petition for installation of oil heater at town infirmary,

10/03/1930:1 Announces needed items, 10/17/1930:1 Young single mother presents grievances to selectmen, 10/31/1930:2 Lloyd Perkins & Son install new heater at town infirmary, 12/05/1930:1 Distributes toys to needy children, 12/26/1930:5 Mr and Mrs Wallace Grant named to head infirmary, Leonard Baker

physician, 01/30/1931:1 Report of welfare board (t), 01/30/1931:3 Department criticized at meeting of selectmen, 02/06/1931:2 Proposed budget for 1931 (t), 02/06/1931:6 Criticism of board discussed by selectmen, 02/20/1931:1 Comments varied on how board distributes funds, 02/27/1931:1 William Boynton sworn in, 02/27/1931:4 Selectmen rule on recent case, 03/06/1931:1 Organizes for the year, 03/20/1931:2 Attacked at selectmen's meeting, 04/03/1931:1 Contract for Copeland electric refrigerator, 07/24/1931:1 Beware abuses of system, 08/07/1931:1 Budgets kept in line with suggestions from auditors, 08/28/1931:1 Benefit dance raises $107.40, 10/30/1931:1 Don't make grafting easier for undeserving, 10/30/1931:1 Criticized at special town meeting, 11/06/1931:1 Solicits bids for 100 cords of wood, 12/25/1931:3 Request for carriage or stroller, 03/18/1932:1 People aided by French Artisans (l) (William G. Boynton), 03/18/1932:7 Department organizes, 04/01/1932:1 Fraud suggested in filling grocery orders for indigent, 05/27/1932:1 Old soldier requests set of false teeth, 05/27/1932:2 Selectmen handle complaints about grocers at meeting, 05/27/1932:2 Start made in getting to bottom of alleged racket, 06/03/1932:1 Board meets with merchants, 06/10/1932:1 Investigations into fraud closed, 06/10/1932:1 Selectmen query board members, 06/10/1932:4 John Cobb resigns, 07/08/1932:1 Receives flour from Red Cross, 07/08/1932:1 Arthur Raymond jailed for refusing to work, 07/15/1932:1 Boynton commended for ridding department of fraud, 07/15/1932:1 Local Red Cross to aid welfare work, 07/22/1932:4 Arthur Raymond gets two months for failure to work off welfare board

aid, 07/29/1932:1 Welfare dependents discussed at selectmen's meeting, 07/29/1932:1 Local men not hired for work on Thompson St, 07/29/1932:4 Road worker never received request from department, 08/19/1932:1 Whittemore replaces Cobb on board, 08/19/1932:1 Makes appeal for clothing and shoes, 09/16/1932:1 Takes action on unofficial use of cars, 09/23/1932:1 Requests second hand phonograph and records, 12/09/1932:1 Welfare department men cut brush on Rocky Gutter St, 12/16/1932:1 Response generous to request for phonograph, 12/30/1932:1 Under barrage at selectmen's meeting, 01/06/1933:1 Comes under fire again, 01/06/1933:1 Arthur Raymond in court for not cooperating with welfare department,

01/06/1933:4 Town manager explains new plan, 01/06/1933:4 Welfare Board not deceived (l) (William G. Boynton), 01/13/1933:2 Wheel chair wanted, 01/13/1933:2 Holds joint meeting with selectmen, 1/27/1933:1 Selectmen discuss sweeping changes, 1/27/1933:1 Detailed annual report (t), 1/27/1933:2 Welfare board denies charges (l) (William G. Boynton), 1/27/1933:3 Proposed budget for 1933 (t), 02/03/1933:6 Town manager's annual report, 02/03/1933:7 Unemployed man presents case to selectmen, 03/03/1933:1 Organizes for the year, 03/17/1933:2 Recipients of welfare let light bills run up, 04/07/1933:1 William Boynton submits letter on welfare problems (l), 04/14/1933:2

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Middleboro - Board of Public Welfare cont. Local unemployed dissatisfied with hiring for new road construction,

04/21/1933:1 Asks for cast off furniture in good condition, 05/05/1933:1 Local conditions improve, 05/05/1933:1 Board gets deer meat after traffic accident, 06/23/1933:8 Lists pared down as business improves, 07/14/1933:1 Urges thrift as winter approaches, 07/14/1933:2 Appeal for second hand garments, 11/10/1933:1 To receive 1,000 pounds of pork, 11/17/1933:4 Margaret Wagner, age 91, donates handmade quilt, 12/27/1933:1 Proposed budget for 1934 (t), 02/02/1934:2 Request for stroller and crib, 03/02/1934:1 Bid to remove William Boynton unsuccessful, 03/30/1934:1 Demands on department discussed by selectmen, 04/27/1934:2 To determine impact of federal monies, 05/11/1934:1 Receives instructions for additional men for CCC camp, 12/14/1934:4 In urgent need of secondhand clothing, 12/28/1934:2

Middleboro - Board of Registrars of Voters Add eleven names to list, 01/03/1930:1 Holds final meeting, 35 registered, 01/10/1930:1 Notice of registration schedule (ad), 07/25/1930:10 Six names added to list, 08/15/1930:4 Fourteen names added to list, 08/29/1930:1 Registration schedule (ad), 09/19/1930:10 Adds eight names to list, 10/03/1930:1 Results of latest registration drive, 10/17/1930:1 Meeting schedule, 12/12/1930:1 Adds 15 names to list, 12/19/1930:1 Three names added to list, 01/02/1931:1 Since November election 53 names added to list, 01/09/1931:1 Registration schedule, 11/06/1931:3 Adds 19 names to list, 12/04/1931:1 Adds 62 names to list, 12/18/1931:1 Final session shows big gain, 01/08/1932:1 Adds 11 names to list, 04/08/1932:1 Adds 17 names to list, 06/03/1932:1 Schedule of upcoming sessions, 08/12/1932:1 Registration schedule (ad), 08/19/1932:8 One hundred twenty eight names added to list, 09/02/1932:3 Registration schedule (ad), 09/30/1932:3 Adds 31 names to list, 10/07/1932:1 Registrations in recent sessions total 184, 10/21/1932:1 Add 11 names from North Middleboro to list, 10/21/1932:6 Registration schedule, 12/16/1932:1 Registration schedule (ad), 12/16/1932:8 Nineteen names added at last meeting, 01/06/1933:1 Registration schedule (ad), 04/14/1933:5 Adds 36 names to list, 04/21/1933:1 Registration schedule (ad), 06/02/1933:8 Registration schedule, 12/08/1933:3 Adds seven names to list, 12/15/1933:1 Fifteen names added at final session, 01/05/1934:1 Schedule registration session (ad), 04/06/1934:8 Five names added to list, 04/13/1934:1 Registration schedule (ad), 10/05/1934:8 Adds 40 names to list, 10/12/1934:4 More registrations (t), 10/19/1934:1 Registers 244 since September primaries, 10/19/1934:1 Registration schedule, 12/14/1934:9 Only five names added, 12/21/1934:1

Middleboro - Board of Selectmen Heath resigns as clerk, 01/10/1930:6 Organize at first meeting since election, 01/24/1930:1 Make departure in way meetings are run, 01/31/1930:5 Town manager's report, 02/07/1930:3 Annual report, 02/07/1930:4 Hold first meeting since town meeting, 02/28/1930:2 Address herring and health measures, 03/07/1930:3 Move to recall selectman Heath, 11/14/1930:1

Middleboro - Board of Selectmen cont. Failure of selectman Heath no surprise, 12/05/1930:1 Heath recall attempt fails, 12/05/1930:1 Registration schedule (ad), 12/12/1930:3 Annual report, 01/30/1931:1 How we do business (l), 01/30/1931:1 Salaries discussed at town meeting, 02/13/1931:3 Per diem $2.50 fifty-five years ago, 02/27/1931:6 Demand honest budget estimates from departments, 09/18/1931:1 Organizes for year, 01/20/1933:1 Holds joint meeting with welfare board, 1/27/1933:1 Report of selectmen, 02/03/1933:3 Alexander Heath expects full cooperation (l), 02/03/1933:4 Hold meeting behind closed doors, 03/10/1933:1 Hunting for an altruist (l) (Alexander Heath), 11/23/1934:7 Should grant licenses on a fair basis, 12/07/1934:1

Middleboro - Fire Department see also Firemen's Relief Organization; Middleboro Fire District (55

years ago) Receives $425 from Lakeville for fire services, 01/24/1930:1 Chief Philbrook's annual report, 01/31/1930:7 Town manager's report, 02/07/1930:3 Proposed budget for 1930 (t), 02/07/1930:5 No parking allowed on Peirce St near fire station, 06/20/1930:1 Review of articles in warrant for special town meeting, 07/04/1930:1 Additional money voted at special town meeting, 08/01/1930:1 New engine house looks like country church wrong end to the street 55

years ago, 11/28/1930:6 Call firemen get paid, 12/19/1930:4 Alleged irregularities in payroll discussed by selectmen, 01/09/1931:1 Selectman Heath's statement of irregularities a surprise to board,

01/09/1931:1 Selectmen to investigate department, 01/30/1931:1 Investigation melts like snow flurry under noonday sun, 02/06/1931:1 Department exonerated, 02/06/1931:2 Proposed budget for 1931 (t), 02/06/1931:6 False alarm brings entire crew out in storm, 03/20/1931:2 Protection for adjoining towns requires careful discussion, 04/03/1931:1 Selectmen consider request for protection from Carver, 04/03/1931:2 Chief of police invokes parking law applying to fire zones, 05/08/1931:1 Two 6-year-olds pull false alarm, 05/15/1931:4 Celebrate first memorial day services, 06/19/1931:6 Chief calls attention to "fire chasers," 09/11/1931:1 Local firemen help Cabot Club repair toys (p), 12/25/1931:4 Town meeting vote scheduled for two-platoon system, 01/08/1932:1 Two-platoon system vote included in meeting warrant, 01/08/1932:1 Concerning platoon system (ad) (l), 02/05/1932:5 Two platoon system an easy sell, 02/12/1932:1 Two platoon system discussed at town meeting, 02/12/1932:2 Adjourned town meeting packs the hall, 02/19/1932:1 Town meeting business could have been finished in half the time,

02/19/1932:1 Firemen protest treatment of Chief Philbrook at town meeting,

02/26/1932:1 Heath filibusters on appropriation issue at town meeting, 03/04/1932:2 Michigan man proposes to save town $20,000 (l) (t) (H.L. Williams),

03/04/1932:4 James Taylor new permanent fire chief at Bourne, 04/01/1932:1 Peirce Estate Trustees come to relief of town, 07/15/1932:1 Investigation into false alarms, 08/05/1932:1 Pulling false alarm a serious offense, 08/05/1932:1 Annual stipends distributed, 12/23/1932:1 Proposed budget for 1933 (t), 02/03/1933:6 Chief's annual report, 02/03/1933:7 Town manager's annual report, 02/03/1933:7 Chief queried by selectmen about complaint, 03/17/1933:1 Two-platoon system up for consideration again, 04/21/1933:1 Tests dry hydrant at Rock village, 05/05/1933:1 Electrical storm causes problems with fire alarm system, 06/02/1933:1 Engine 1 called to Bridgewater, 10/13/1933:4

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Middleboro - Fire Department cont. Proposed budget for 1934 (t), 02/02/1934:2 Report of fire chief (t), 02/09/1934:7 Rural fire protection project complete, 04/27/1934:3 Improvements to water system will help with fire protection,

05/04/1934:1 Legion to organize squad to aid police and fire departments,

06/01/1934:1 Selectmen accept Legion plan to organize emergency squad,

06/01/1934:1 Annual memorial service held, 06/15/1934:5

Middleboro - Fire Department (equipment) Fire alarm boxes at Warrentown (l) (E.E. Place), 02/14/1930:6 Warrentown to have fire alarm boxes, 03/28/1930:6 Town manager purchases and converts truck for water hauling,

05/23/1930:1 Fire alarm goes on rampage, 07/25/1930:4

Middleboro - Fire Department - Equipment Engine 1 out of commission, 03/31/1933:1

Middleboro - Fire Department (equipment) Appropriations made at adjourned town meeting, 02/23/1934:1 Fire apparatus purchase only article of importance for town meeting,

03/02/1934:1 Vote on new fire apparatus sails through, 03/09/1934:1 Vote to purchase another fire engine at town meeting (t), 03/09/1934:1 Request for bids for new engine (ad), 03/23/1934:8 Maxim Motor Co. sole bidder for new fire engine, 03/30/1934:1 Not surprising that Maxim Motor Co. only bidder, 04/06/1934:1 Maxim Motor Co. to deliver new centrifugal pumping engine (p),

04/27/1934:1 Pumping engine 2 gets stuck during practice run, 05/18/1934:1

Middleboro - Fire Department - Equipment Two new pieces of apparatus now in service, 05/25/1934:1

Middleboro - Fire Department (equipment) State will not authorize borrowing for new equipment, 06/15/1934:1 Special town meeting called to correct previous vote, 06/29/1934:1

Middleboro - Health Department (see Middleboro - Board of Health) Middleboro - Highway Department

see also Bridges Review of town meeting warrant, 01/10/1930:1 Town manager's report, 02/07/1930:3 Proposed budget for 1930 (t), 02/07/1930:5 New gravel on Everett St, 05/16/1930:2 Work on Bedford St progressing, 05/16/1930:9 List of projects proposed by Planning Board, 05/23/1930:1 Town manager purchases and converts truck for water hauling,

05/23/1930:1 Road work progresses, 05/23/1930:7 Progress in service repairs, 06/20/1930:4 Local road repairs, 06/27/1930:4 Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/18/1930:5 Dust-laying done on many town streets, 08/15/1930:1 Feted by Wappanucket Social Club, 11/21/1930:3 Joseph Young's eye injured at work, 12/26/1930:1 New road repair projects discussed at selectmen's meeting, 12/26/1930:1 Repair of Center and Taunton St finally in the works, 12/26/1930:1 Town files quitclaim deed in matter of gravel pit, 01/09/1931:1 Proposed budget for 1931 (t), 02/06/1931:6 Snow removal service excellent, 02/13/1931:1 Street improvements discussed at town meeting, 02/13/1931:1 Appropriations discussed at town meeting, 02/13/1931:3 Repair of highways a perplexing problem, 03/06/1931:1 Agrees to co-funding of Spruce St repair project, 03/13/1931:1 Engaged in annual oiling of streets, 06/05/1931:1 Oiling program delayed due to weather, 07/10/1931:1 New road surface on South Main St, 07/17/1931:1 Extensive repairs made to Cottage Court, 08/07/1931:1 Don't cut efficiency of highway department (ad) (William Egger),

02/26/1932:8 Completes work in North Middleboro, 04/15/1932:1

Middleboro - Highway Department cont. Repairs made to East Main St, 05/06/1932:1 Good job done on East Main St repairs, 05/13/1932:1 Does good repair job on Taunton St from state highway to Lakeville,

07/22/1932:1 Repairs made to Taunton St, 07/22/1932:3 Local men not hired for work on Thompson St, 07/29/1932:4 Progress made on Thompson St, 08/12/1932:1 Jackson St gravelled, 08/26/1932:1 Welfare department men cut brush on Rocky Gutter St, 12/16/1932:1 Proposed budget for 1933 (t), 02/03/1933:6 Poor road conditions discussed by selectmen, 02/17/1933:5 Crew works on Thomas St repairs, 06/09/1933:1 Bronze plates taken from steam roller, 06/23/1933:6 Town manager receives unexpected compliment on street work,

09/29/1933:1 Old Center St resurfaced, 10/06/1933:1 Plan to raise all manhole covers underway, 10/20/1933:1 Civil Works Board provides work for many men here, 12/08/1933:1 CWA projects in full swing here, 01/12/1934:1 Proposed budget for 1934 (t), 02/02/1934:2 Frost breaks up roads, 03/09/1934:1 Busy filling in holes, 04/06/1934:1 Takes delivery of Chevrolet one and a half ton dump truck,

05/11/1934:1 Many improvements made here under federal aid, 05/25/1934:1 Peirce St resurfaced after water main installation, 06/22/1934:1 Details of Myrtle St improvements, 09/21/1934:2 Myrtle St repairs are outstanding, 10/05/1934:1 Residents petition for repairs, 12/21/1934:1

Middleboro - Light Board (see Middleboro Gas & Electric Plant) Middleboro - Planning Board

George Doane resigns, 02/07/1930:1 Howard Holden resigns, 02/14/1930:1 Selectmen make appointments to fill vacancies, 04/11/1930:1 Organizes for the year, 04/25/1930:1 List of proposed projects, 05/23/1930:1 Requests funds at town meeting, 02/13/1931:1 Reports to selectmen on parking situation, 06/19/1931:4 Special report on Peirce Academy, 02/05/1932:3 The advantages of zoning, 12/23/1932:7 Proposed budget for 1933 (t), 02/03/1933:6 Proposed budget for 1934 (t), 02/02/1934:2 Letter to local organizations invitation to public forum, 11/16/1934:1 Public meeting discussion on town government, 11/23/1934:1

Middleboro - Police Department Annual report, 01/10/1930:8 Town manager's report, 02/07/1930:3 Proposed budget for 1930 (t), 02/07/1930:5 In appreciation (l) (T.W. Peirce Hardware Co.), 06/20/1930:3 Summer schedule announced, 07/04/1930:5 New signal system in place, 07/18/1930:1 Sergeant William Murdock named Bourne police chief (p),

07/18/1930:1 Our police (l) (Elmer E. Phinney), 09/05/1930:6 On winter schedule, 09/26/1930:6 Charles Rogers appointed acting sergeant by selectmen, 10/03/1930:1 Details of report to Commissioner of Corrections, 10/10/1930:1 Salary of acting sergeant fixed, 12/26/1930:1 Interior painted, furniture cleaned and varnished, 01/02/1931:1 What are responsibilities of local police on new state road?,

01/09/1931:1 Annual report, 01/23/1931:2 Proposed budget for 1931 (t), 02/06/1931:6 William Murdock appointed chief of police for Bourne, 03/13/1931:1 Cell room gets new coat of paint, 05/15/1931:1 Telephone installed at Main and Grove St, 05/22/1931:1 James Burgess appointed special police officer 55 years ago,

07/17/1931:2

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Middleboro - Police Department cont. Must vacate quarters in academy, move to P.H. Peirce grocery,

07/24/1931:1 Plans for courthouse and police discussed by selectmen, 09/18/1931:1 No action on police quarters, 10/02/1931:1 Chief submits annual report, 10/09/1931:4 New quarters discussed, 12/04/1931:1 Peirce Estate Trustees willing to help town with plan for police station

and court room, 12/11/1931:1 Chamber members favors agreement with Peirce Trustees for police and

court accommodations, 12/18/1931:1 Study town meeting warrant carefully, 12/18/1931:1 Petty bickering marks special town meeting, 12/25/1931:1 Chief Sisson files annual report, 01/08/1932:1 Don't wait till last minute to secure new location, 01/22/1932:1 Hearing on bill to provide for station, 02/05/1932:1 New station to be in Hayes building on North Main St, 02/05/1932:1 Plan for temporary quarters, 02/12/1932:1 Adjourned town meeting packs the hall, 02/19/1932:1 Billed signed by Governor Ely, 02/19/1932:1 Confiscated wine cask breaks open as police move headquarters,

03/04/1932:1 Accommodations for tramps, night watchman subject of town meeting

55 years ago, 04/15/1932:8 Charles Rogers appointed regular sergeant, 06/10/1932:4 L. Wallace Rice appointed regular patrolman, 07/01/1932:1 Selectmen discuss new quarters, 07/08/1932:1 Chester Rice clerk at station, 08/19/1932:1 Selectmen discuss quarters, 08/19/1932:1 Police Chief Sisson commended, 09/16/1932:2 Committee on accommodations meets, 10/07/1932:1 Annual crime report, 10/21/1932:7 Local quarters need improvement, 11/04/1932:1 Chief submits annual report, 01/13/1933:1 Proposed budget for 1933 (t), 02/03/1933:6 Town manager's annual report, 02/03/1933:7 Budget about $400 short, 03/17/1933:1 "Lodgers" hail from OH, CA, and NC, 06/09/1933:1 Police officer saves Frank Ross' life, 06/09/1933:1 Local police form association, 10/13/1933:1 Chief Sisson files annual report, 10/20/1933:6 Present quarters a disgrace, 12/15/1933:1 New quarters should be on town meeting agenda, 12/22/1933:1 Report for 1933, 01/05/1934:1 Proposed budget for 1934 (t), 02/02/1934:2 Ambulance appropriation discussed at town meeting, 02/16/1934:1 Bridgewater man attempts suicide twice in local jail cell, 02/16/1934:1 Selectmen approve update of equipment, 02/16/1934:2 Makeshift setup a disgrace to community, 03/02/1934:1 Selectmen authorize purchase of ambulance, 03/30/1934:1 Maxim Motor Co. puts new police ambulance in shape, 05/04/1934:1 Ambulance fills much needed service, 05/18/1934:1 Legion to organize squad to aid police and fire departments,

06/01/1934:1 Selectmen accept Legion plan to organize emergency squad,

06/01/1934:1 Annual report to state (t), 10/19/1934:2 Prisoner escapes suffocation, 11/09/1934:5

Middleboro - School Committee see also Schools - Middleboro Makes budget requests, 01/24/1930:3 Organizes for the year, 02/07/1930:1 Town manager's report, 02/07/1930:3 Proposed budget for 1930 (t), 02/07/1930:5 Fills seat left by Lorenzo Wood, award tenure, 05/09/1930:4 Notice of vacancy, 12/26/1930:1 Proposed budget for 1931 (t), 02/06/1931:6 Appropriations discussed at town meeting, 02/13/1931:3 Awards transportation contract to Charles Whitney, 03/13/1931:1 Safety of school children subject of meeting, 05/15/1931:6

Middleboro - School Committee cont. Notice to transport contractors (ad), 06/05/1931:5 Works at solving perplexing problem of transportation, 06/26/1931:1 Transportation contracts awarded, 06/26/1931:2 Takes steps to keep budget in check, 12/09/1932:1 Slashes budget, 01/06/1933:1 Proposed budget for 1933 (t), 02/03/1933:6 Should consider replacing Union Street School, 01/26/1934:1 Proposed budget for 1934 (t), 02/02/1934:2 School budget in danger (l) (Priscilla Stetson Alger), 02/09/1934:1 Selectmen discuss budget with superintendent, 02/16/1934:1 Holds annual meeting, 05/18/1934:1

Middleboro - Street Department (see Middleboro - Highway Department) Middleboro - Water Department

Review of town meeting warrant, 01/10/1930:1 Shubert bothered by mosquitoes at pumping station, 01/10/1930:4 Extension proves problematic for Warrentown, 01/31/1930:5 More leaks develop in Warrentown project, 01/31/1930:6 Town manager's report, 02/07/1930:3 Another leak in pipes at Warrentown, 05/30/1930:1 Fairview and Grove St pipes to be relaid, 05/30/1930:3 Progress in service repairs, 06/20/1930:4 Another leak in Warrentown, 07/11/1930:4 Additional money voted at special town meeting, 08/01/1930:1 Notice to consumers to curtail use, 08/08/1930:8 North Middleboro residents agitate for extension of service,

10/24/1930:1 Request for reduction in charge to waterproof stand pipe accepted,

11/21/1930:1 Proposed budget for 1931 (t), 02/06/1931:6 Main extensions discussed at town meeting, 02/13/1931:3 Improvements made at pumping station, 10/30/1931:1 Local unemployment relieved by work on water and sewer lines here,

04/29/1932:1 Lightning burns off high tension wire at pumping station, 06/10/1932:1 System improvements discussed by selectmen, 09/02/1932:1 Selectmen discuss plan to rehabilitate water system, 09/23/1932:1 Special town meeting addresses water system (t), 09/30/1932:1 Committee on water project organizes, 10/07/1932:1 Selectmen discuss extensions, 12/09/1932:2 Green neighborhood makes request for extensions, 01/06/1933:4 Selectmen discuss proposed changes, 1/27/1933:1 Proposed budget for 1933 (t), 02/03/1933:6 Town manager's annual report, 02/03/1933:7 Condition of water system discussed by selectmen, 02/17/1933:5 Bills receivable total more than $5,900, 03/17/1933:1 Town manager now responsible for collecting bills, 03/31/1933:1 Town manager to take charge, 03/31/1933:1 Selectmen discussed delinquent bills, 04/21/1933:1 Selectmen discuss possible effects of Industrial Recovery Act here,

06/30/1933:1 Selectmen discuss warrant for special town meeting, 09/01/1933:1 Joseph Schubert employed at pumping station, 09/15/1933:2 Selectmen approve extension project, to apply for federal funds,

11/24/1933:1 Extension work to provide work for unemployed, 12/01/1933:1 Civil Works Board provides work for many men here, 12/08/1933:1 Work underway on local project, 12/08/1933:1 Extension requested for East Grove St and for village at the Green,

12/15/1933:1 New water main project requires federal money, 12/22/1933:1 Selectmen approve new project, Civil Works board turns it down,

12/22/1933:4 Busy with leaky pipes after hard freeze, 01/12/1934:1 CWA projects in full swing here, 01/12/1934:1 Green neighborhood petitions for extension, 01/26/1934:1 Departmental report, 01/26/1934:7 Proposed budget for 1934 (t), 02/02/1934:2 CWA projects to close next week, 02/09/1934:1

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Middleboro - Water Department cont. Service extension to Green neighborhood discussed at town meeting,

02/16/1934:2 Wareham St CWA project complete, 02/16/1934:4 Appropriations made at adjourned town meeting, 02/23/1934:1 Warrentown water line freezes up in sub-zero temperatures,

02/23/1934:1 Citizens of the Green write letter of thanks (l), 02/23/1934:3 Improvements will help with fire protection, 05/04/1934:1 New work project started, 05/04/1934:1 Many improvements made here under federal aid, 05/25/1934:1 New extension work underway, 06/08/1934:2 State will not authorize borrowing for extensions, 06/15/1934:1 Special town meeting called to correct previous vote, 06/29/1934:1 To reline standpipe, 09/07/1934:1 Plymouth St extension complete, 09/28/1934:1 Committee named to address issues, 09/28/1934:2 Interior of stand pipe undergoes repair, 10/12/1934:1 Selectmen discuss winter work, 10/12/1934:1 Selectmen receive petitions for extension, 11/30/1934:1 Selectmen begin condemnation process for new line to pumping station,

11/30/1934:4 Residents petition for improvements, 12/21/1934:1

Middleboro and Taunton Railroad Train strikes carriage at Chace's crossing 55 years ago, kills Edward

Murphy, 11/07/1930:6 Middleboro Anti-Steel Trap Association

Group sponsors humane trapping measure (l), 10/03/1930:3 Middleboro Bakery

A.J. Pasztor & Sons (ad), 04/04/1930:4 Introduces bread called Sweet Loaf (ad), 05/22/1931:5

Middleboro Battery & Ignition Co. Everett St (ad), 10/09/1931:7 Fully equipped shop on Everett St, 11/06/1931:7 Fagerberg widely known as reliable man, 11/27/1931:7 Fagerberg specializes in brake relining in winter, 12/18/1931:7

Middleboro Chamber of Commerce Middleboro Commercial Club legally changes name, 06/20/1930:7 Corporal Eagen, cast of 150 locals (ad) (t), 10/31/1930:4 Corporal Eagen makes big hit, 11/07/1930:1 Merchants' committee not consulted on Thursday afternoon closings,

11/07/1930:1 New shoe concern under discussion, 03/13/1931:1 New shoe industry possible here, 03/13/1931:1 Discusses plans for shoe factory, 03/20/1931:1 Shoe factory meeting not as enthusiastic as could have been,

03/20/1931:1 Shoe firm will not locate here, 03/27/1931:1 Makes wise decision concerning shoe factory, 04/03/1931:1 Holds annual meeting, 04/10/1931:1 Plan program of expansion, 05/08/1931:2 Plans for expansion, 05/15/1931:1 High school students to "run" town for a day, 05/15/1931:3 Plans complete for expansion program, 05/22/1931:1 Expansion program a complete success, 05/29/1931:1 Injects new life into industrial activities, 05/29/1931:1 Results of essay contest, 06/05/1931:6 Forms committee of finance and taxation, 10/02/1931:1 Merchants to have extended hours, 11/27/1931:1 Extended hours for merchants on Thursdays (ad), 11/27/1931:8 Favors agreement with Peirce Trustees for police and court

accommodations, 12/18/1931:1 Merchants in favor of Thursday closing, 02/26/1932:1 Holds annual meeting, 04/15/1932:1 Opposes tax bill, 05/13/1932:5 Report summarizes business and industry situation here, 09/30/1932:1 Adopts industrial development plan, 10/07/1932:1 Middleboro ideal for industry, 10/07/1932:3 Middleboro ideal for industry (t), 10/14/1932:4 Middleboro ideal for industry, 10/21/1932:3

Middleboro Chamber of Commerce cont. Stores to close on Armistice Day (ad), 11/04/1932:8 Holds annual meeting, 04/14/1933:1 Stores to close Wednesday afternoons, 05/19/1933:1 Another shoe firm may locate here, 05/26/1933:1 Monies needed to start two new shoe companies here, 07/14/1933:1 Business recovery drive (ad), 07/14/1933:2 Reports on progress of factory fund, 07/21/1933:1 Factory fund totals $1,578.40 (t), 09/01/1933:1 National Recovery Committee formed here, 09/01/1933:1 Names committee to investigate free bus service, 11/24/1933:1 Organizes Retail Trade Council, 12/01/1933:1 Holds Manufacturers' Night, 12/27/1933:1 Holds annual meeting, 04/13/1934:1 Message to shoe workers (l), 04/13/1934:1 Merchants discuss campaign, 04/27/1934:4 Agrees to seek smaller quarters, 10/05/1934:4 Bestows lifetime membership on Charles H. Bates, 12/28/1934:1

Middleboro Clothing Co. F.D. Martin manager (ad), 01/03/1930:5 Employs William Curley, 09/19/1930:1

Middleboro Commercial Club Holds annual meeting, 04/11/1930:1 Harry Sampson speaks on proposed repeal of state enforcement laws,

04/25/1930:9 Legally changes name to Middleboro Chamber of Commerce,

06/20/1930:7 Middleboro Co-operative Bank (see Middleborough Co-operative Bank) Middleboro Cornet Band

Schedule fair 55 years ago, 03/13/1931:6 Headquarters over Washburn & Andrew's store 55 years ago,

04/03/1931:2 Plans first outdoor concert 55 years ago, 06/12/1931:6 Holds first outdoor concert 55 years ago, 06/26/1931:7

Middleboro Council of Churches (see Council of Middleboro Churches) Middleboro District Beverage Dealers

see also Beverages Makes donation to St. Luke's, 12/07/1934:2

Middleboro District Nursing Association Moves headquarters to Town House, 01/31/1930:5 January report, 02/07/1930:8 Holds 21st annual meeting (t), 05/02/1930:2 Headquarters pass inspection, 05/16/1930:3 June meeting report, 07/11/1930:1 Monthly report, 09/12/1930:1 Holds annual meeting (t), 05/01/1931:2 District nurse Elsie Dow resigns, 10/09/1931:1 Harriett Thomas elected new district nurse, 10/30/1931:1 Agenda for annual meeting (ad), 04/15/1932:6 Holds annual meeting (t), 04/29/1932:6 May statistics, 06/09/1933:3 Statistics for summer months, 09/15/1933:3 September report, 10/06/1933:3 Monthly report, 11/10/1933:6 Holds public meeting; report for November, 12/08/1933:2 Monthly report, 01/12/1934:1 January and February statistics, 03/09/1934:2 Report for March, 04/06/1934:6 Beneficiary of J. Augustine Sparrow's will, 04/20/1934:1 Holds annual meeting, 05/04/1934:2 April report, 05/11/1934:6 May report, 06/08/1934:7 August report, 09/14/1934:2 Monthly report, 10/05/1934:6 October report, 11/09/1934:4 November report, 12/07/1934:4

Middleboro Fire District (55 years ago) see also Middleboro - Fire Department Hook and Ladder Co. elects officers, 01/10/1930:8 Elects officers, 03/21/1930:8

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Middleboro Fire District (55 years ago) cont. Pays churches to ring bells for alarms, 08/01/1930:8 Tax valuations set (t), 10/03/1930:6 Elects officers, 03/25/1932:6

Middleboro Fish and Game Protective Association Part of new Sportsmen's League, 05/30/1930:3 Field trials successful, 09/05/1930:2 Large attendance at meeting to discuss steel trap bill, 09/26/1930:1 Beagle trials successful, 10/24/1930:2 Holds annual Thanksgiving fox hunt, 11/28/1930:1 Good number of hunters and dogs out for annual fox hunt, 01/02/1931:1 Holds annual meeting, 01/23/1931:4 Names committee to increase membership, 01/30/1931:1 Releases trout into local streams, 02/20/1931:4 Releases 75 hare in local swamps, 02/27/1931:1 Holds "charter members night," 05/29/1931:1 Fast dogs in field trials, 09/11/1931:2 Receives large number of pheasant, 09/18/1931:1 Annual beagle trials a success, 10/23/1931:2 Second fox hunt not exciting, 10/30/1931:2 No score on fox hunt, 11/13/1931:3 First annual minstrel show (ad), 01/22/1932:2 Sponsors plan to protect dogs, 05/20/1932:4 Please notify police about lost dogs (ad), 05/20/1932:8 Field trials a big success, 09/09/1932:1 Local sportsmen maintain reputation for good show, 09/09/1932:1 Holds annual field trials, 10/21/1932:2 Holds annual supper and entertainment, 12/23/1932:1 Holds annual meeting, 1/27/1933:1 Pays tribute to warden Nathan Pratt (p), 02/24/1933:1 Excellent judging, new location, large entry numbers make annual trials

a winner, 09/08/1933:1 Puts on show of best bird dogs in this part of country, 09/08/1933:1 Holds hare and rabbit trials, 11/03/1933:1

Middleboro Fruit & Bakery Co. Promades Bros. proprietors (ad), 01/03/1930:5

Middleboro Gas & Electric Plant Makes budget requests, 01/24/1930:3 Proposed budget for 1930 (t), 02/07/1930:5 Decisions to turn off power for none payment of bill rests with

selectmen, 04/25/1930:1 Notice of rules and regulations (ad), 04/25/1930:2 Rules and regulations (ad), 05/02/1930:6 Work begins on Wareham St extension, 05/09/1930:1 Details of additional electric lines and gas mains, 05/16/1930:2 Lightning strikes transformers on Wareham St, 07/11/1930:9 New wiring installed along Grove St, 08/22/1930:3 Petition for service extension, 09/12/1930:1 Lightning enters municipal light station, service interrupted,

09/19/1930:4 Extensions to electrical service discussed by selectmen, 10/03/1930:1 Rates for oil burners discussed at selectmen's meeting, 10/03/1930:1 Citizens await revised rates, 10/10/1930:1 Extension along Spruce St complete, 10/24/1930:1 Lakeville extensions discussed by selectmen, 10/31/1930:2 Rock residents' petition for extension turned down, 11/07/1930:1 Gun club appreciates extension of electric service, 11/21/1930:1 Selectmen discuss bill collection, 12/05/1930:1 Rates reduce for electricity; improvements to plant detailed,

12/19/1930:1 Third rate reduction in 10 years (ad), 12/19/1930:5 Proposed budget for 1931 (t), 02/06/1931:6 Discussion of town generating own electricity, 02/13/1931:3 Petition for extension submitted to selectmen, 03/06/1931:1 Petitions addressed at selectmen's meeting, 04/03/1931:2 Town needs to secure new gas contract, 04/24/1931:1 Extension for Bedford St okayed by selectmen, 04/24/1931:4 Lineman James McDonald injured in fall from pole, 05/01/1931:1 McNeece petitions selectmen for extension of light service on Summer

St, 05/15/1931:2

Middleboro Gas & Electric Plant cont. Discuss contract with Taunton Gas Light Co., 05/29/1931:1 Officials try to get best bargain from Taunton, 06/12/1931:1 Selectmen do not sign gas contract, 06/12/1931:1 Lower price on new gas contract with Taunton, 06/19/1931:1 Contract takes effect, 06/26/1931:3 Extensions for new state road, 06/26/1931:3 Lineman Grover Patterson injured during electrical storm, 07/31/1931:1 Cherry St residents petition for extension, 09/04/1931:1 Matter of delinquency discussed by selectmen, 09/18/1931:1 Notice to customers with delinquent accounts (ad), 09/18/1931:10 Advisability of town generating own power discussed at town meeting,

02/12/1932:1 Proposition to provide State Farm with electricity, 03/25/1932:1 Selectmen discuss proposition to sell electricity to State Farm,

03/25/1932:1 Discussion of contract renewal with Plymouth Electric light Co. held

behind closed doors, 03/25/1932:4 Selectmen engage consulting engineer, 04/01/1932:1 Terms of contract with Plymouth company not known, 04/01/1932:1 Selectmen to sign light contract, 05/13/1932:1 Much discussed contract to be signed, 05/20/1932:1 Contract signed at selectmen's meeting, 05/27/1932:2 Selectmen agreed to Lakeville extension, 05/27/1932:2 Selectmen adjust tax on lighting bills, 07/01/1932:1 Selectmen vote to absorb tax on electric lights, 07/01/1932:1 Hand delivery of light bills will save money, 07/29/1932:1 Selectmen discuss new plan for bill delivery, 07/29/1932:1 Selectmen hear request for gas extension to Warrentown, 07/29/1932:1 Selectmen discuss extension to Warrentown, 08/19/1932:1 State light tax to be absorbed by department, 08/19/1932:1 Light bills delivered by messenger, 08/19/1932:4 Change in lighting rates (ad) (t), 08/19/1932:8 Lightning causes more trouble than Philbrook can remember,

09/09/1932:1 Unpaid bills a problem, 09/16/1932:1 Unpaid bills discussed by selectmen, 09/16/1932:1 Warrentown gas extension (l) (Anders Martenson), 09/23/1932:2 Extensions to Warrentown and Fall Brook approved, 09/30/1932:1 Discussion about funds at selectmen's meeting, 09/30/1932:2 Gas main extensions help with unemployment, 10/07/1932:1 Outline of plans for extensions, 10/07/1932:1 Work begun on gas extensions, 10/14/1932:1 Last week's payroll $675, 10/21/1932:1 Charles Wambolt's injuries from live wire lead to lawsuit, 11/25/1932:1 Work begins on extension to Warrentown, 11/25/1932:1 Fall Brook resident requests extension, 11/25/1932:4 Delicatessen on wheels serves men working on Warrentown gas

extension, 12/02/1932:1 Selectmen discuss extensions, 12/09/1932:2 No extension for River St residents, 01/06/1933:1 Power failure due to broken wire, 01/06/1933:1 Selectmen discuss electric extension to State Farm, 01/06/1933:1 Annual report (t), 02/03/1933:4 Proposed budget for 1933 (t), 02/03/1933:6 Town manager's annual report, 02/03/1933:7 Gas main extensions nixed by selectmen, 03/03/1933:1 Selectmen recommend rate reduction (t), 03/03/1933:1 Bedford St residents petition for extension, 03/31/1933:1 Town manager now responsible for collecting bills, 03/31/1933:1 Town manager to take charge, 03/31/1933:1 Selectmen discuss delinquent bills, 04/21/1933:1 Petition for service extension to Purchase St, 06/16/1933:1 Extensions for River and Thompson St approved, 09/29/1933:1 Requests additional funds for more staff, 09/29/1933:1 Perkins and Jolley each fined $10 for illegal use of electricity,

10/06/1933:4 Lighting department locates problem causing radio interference,

10/13/1933:1 Extension on Thompson St approved, 10/13/1933:2

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Middleboro Gas & Electric Plant cont. Manager authorized to purchase new car, 10/13/1933:2 Violation of wiring by-laws in court this week, 12/01/1933:1 Proposed budget for 1934 (t), 02/02/1934:2 Annual report (t), 02/09/1934:7 Appropriations made at adjourned town meeting, 02/23/1934:1 Rock resident makes appeal for service extension, 06/01/1934:1 Selectmen discuss delinquent customers, 06/15/1934:1 Call for bids for painting gas holder, 09/14/1934:6 Picone fined $10 for unlawful use of electricity, 09/14/1934:6 Picone not guilty of stealing electricity, 10/26/1934:2 Receives complaints of poor radio reception, 12/07/1934:1 Mrs Vagen Zakarian guilty of stealing gas and electricity from town,

12/14/1934:2 Radio troubles disappear, 12/14/1934:4 Residents petition for improvements, 12/21/1934:1

Middleboro Gas & Electric Plant - Employees Employs Henrietta Wilbur in office, 08/29/1930:6 Bessie Veazie employed at light office, 07/31/1931:7 Grover Patterson foreman of municipal lighting maintenance gang,

02/12/1932:1 Grover Patterson foreman of gas and electric department, 12/28/1934:1

Middleboro Gazette Column discontinued, issues from 1880 missing, 01/03/1930:1 Praise for the Gazette (l) (Kenelm Winslow), 01/03/1930:3 Announces prize letter and guessing contest, 01/24/1930:1 Subscription best way to ensure you get a copy, 02/07/1930:1 Prize winning letters in guessing contest (l), 02/07/1930:6, 02/28/1930:7 To decline further communications concerning personalities in wake of

town meeting, 03/14/1930:1 Editor and publisher, Lorenzo Wood, dies, 05/02/1930:1 Clarifies policy on communications, 01/30/1931:1 Statement of ownership, 04/10/1931:5 Stands squarely behind local merchants (ad), 04/17/1931:2 Statement of ownership, 04/15/1932:7 Member of Cape Cod Press Club (ad), 11/25/1932:4 Sport of window shopping....at home (ad), 02/17/1933:7 Receives compliment in Brockton Enterprise, 07/21/1933:1 O'Hara thinks well of old family weekly, 07/21/1933:3 Statement of ownership, 10/13/1933:5 History and profile of Middleboro business, 09/14/1934:1 Statement of ownership, 10/19/1934:5 Subscription rates (ad) (t), 12/07/1934:7

Middleboro Gazette - Employees Correspondent Maynard changes phone number, 01/10/1930:4 Change in representatives detailed, 01/17/1930:1 Hires Ruth Carver, 06/27/1930:7 Employs Lawrence Wilcox, 08/01/1930:9 Ruth Carver resigns, 09/12/1930:8 Employs James Maddigan, 09/19/1930:1

Middleboro High School see also Middleborough Memorial High School Principal gets raise 55 years ago, 08/08/1930:3 First graduating class has eight members 55 years ago, 06/26/1931:7 Names of graduates from 55 years ago, 07/03/1931:6 Class of 1906 holds reunion, 08/14/1931:1

Middleboro High School Alumni Association see also Middleborough Memorial High School Alumni Association Holds second annual Christmas party, 01/03/1930:3 Contributions to scholarship fund (l), 01/10/1930:4 Additional donations to scholarship fund (t), 01/17/1930:1 More donations to scholarship fund (t), 01/31/1930:5, 02/28/1930:5 Recent scholarship fund contributions (t), 04/11/1930:1 More contributions to scholarship fund, 05/30/1930:1 Holds annual meeting, 06/20/1930:1, 06/27/1930:1 Holds fourth annual party, 01/08/1932:1

Middleboro Historical Society (see The Old Middleborough Historical Society)

Middleboro Laundry Sweet and spotless (ad), 03/21/1930:10 Gets service from Water Department after well runs dry, 08/15/1930:1 Hammond collides with Connecticut driver on Wareham St,

01/16/1931:2 New equipment facilities handling of increased business, 08/07/1931:1 Proprietor Grantham discovers money missing, 03/18/1932:3 Emery's auto collides with laundry truck on South Main St,

09/15/1933:1 New wet wash service (ad), 11/30/1934:8

Middleboro Light Guard Goes into camp 55 years ago, 07/25/1930:7

Middleboro Liquor Dealers' Association Local dealers organize, 06/15/1934:4 Newly formed organization has first meeting, 06/29/1934:3

Middleboro Manufacturing Co. Children's clothing manufacturer to locate in Lobl building,

11/17/1933:1 Clothing factory begins work, 01/26/1934:1

Middleboro Motor Sales Ford agency on West Grove St (ad), 04/01/1932:2 Fred Thomas opens new Ford agency, 04/01/1932:2 Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 04/15/1932:5 Opens new location on Wareham St (ad), 05/26/1933:2 Alden and Thomas dissolve partnership, 12/22/1933:6

Middleboro Nash Co. New show room in Lakeville (ad), 02/07/1930:2 Main St, Lakeville (ad), 08/08/1930:8 Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 11/07/1930:7 Lakeville (ad), 11/14/1930:7 G. Russell Perkins resigns, 02/13/1931:1 Adnah Harlow resigns, 05/04/1934:1 Hires George L. Hathaway, 05/04/1934:1 Searches for oldest Nash in area, 05/11/1934:2 Employs Shaw Howard Reynolds, 09/28/1934:3

Middleboro Police Association Holds annual ball, 11/09/1934:5

Middleboro Range Fuel and Oil Association Membership list for new organization (ad), 12/08/1933:2

Middleboro Symphonic and Applied Arts Society Sponsors enjoyable concert, 03/28/1930:1 Hosts annual children's party, 06/13/1930:1

Middleboro Teachers' Association Passes resolutions upon death of Lorenzo Wood, 05/16/1930:4 Presents The Prince Chap, 11/28/1930:3 Holds annual meeting, 05/20/1932:1 Holds annual dramatic night, 03/17/1933:6 Holds annual guest night, 04/14/1933:1 Holds annual meeting, 05/19/1933:1 Organizes for the year, 10/05/1934:4 Holds 11th annual Dramatic Night, 11/16/1934:2 Three one-act plays performed for Dramatic Night, 11/23/1934:2

Middleboro Telephone Exchange Doris Stetson employed in office, 09/26/1930:1 William Egger contracts to supply new linoleum, 10/30/1931:1

Middleboro Theatre Matinee and evening shows (ad), 04/08/1932:8 Closes for redecorating and sound improvement (ad), 06/09/1933:8 New sound system installed, 09/08/1933:8 Gets permission to erect neon sign, 09/15/1933:7 Re-opens with improved sound system, 09/15/1933:7 Open letter to manager (l) (Cabot Club), 01/12/1934:1

Middleboro Welding Shop Frank Murray and Art Strople, West Grove St (ad), 05/27/1932:8

Middleboro Wholesale Millinery Co. Mary Hallett to re-open millinery on Center St, 02/19/1932:1

Middleborough Co-operative Bank Last dividends 5.25% (ad), 01/03/1930:7 Shareholders elect officers at annual meeting, 05/23/1930:1 Passes resolutions upon death of Lorenzo Wood, 06/20/1930:4

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Middleborough Co-operative Bank cont. Holmes appointed to replace Alvin Howes, 12/19/1930:1 Passes resolutions upon death of Alvin Howes, 01/23/1931:3 Holds annual meeting, 04/24/1931:1, 05/22/1931:4 Over 40 years of stability, safety, and service, 10/30/1931:7 Has nearly $3,000,000 in assets, 11/06/1931:1 Coffee pot banking, 02/05/1932:7 Functions as usual after bank holiday, 03/17/1933:1 Has more than $43,000 in reserve account, 11/24/1933:1 Passbook verification before April 1 (ad), 03/30/1934:8 Officers re-elected, 06/01/1934:2

Middleborough Memorial High School Honor roll, 01/17/1930:9 Report of principal Mack (l), 01/24/1930:6 Honor roll, 03/14/1930:1, 05/16/1930:1, 06/20/1930:3 Pro Merito Society and staff of year book (p), 06/20/1930:8 Honor roll, 06/27/1930:2 Wilbur writes new song for high school, 06/27/1930:2 Class lists, 09/05/1930:8 Honor roll, 11/07/1930:2 Roger Hall's hand goes through glass door panel, 01/09/1931:1 Honor roll, 01/09/1931:4 Honor roll (t), 03/13/1931:2 Honor roll, 05/08/1931:7 Students to "run" town for a day, 05/15/1931:3 Plans complete for student "takeover" of town, 05/22/1931:2 Town manager Goodale turns over keys to town (p), 05/29/1931:1 Sachem subscription contest (ad), 05/29/1931:4 Pro Merito Society (p), 06/19/1931:7 Honor roll, 11/13/1931:1 Plans for organization of Newswriters' club, 01/22/1932:3 Honor roll, 03/18/1932:3 Certified by NE College Entrance certification board, 05/06/1932:7 Honor roll, 05/06/1932:7 Lightning strikes cupola, 09/09/1932:1 Mertie Witbeck conducts library class, 11/04/1932:2 Honor roll, 11/11/1932:3, 01/13/1933:6, 05/19/1933:4 Walter Sampson Chapter of Pro Merito Society (p), 06/23/1933:7 Honor roll, 11/10/1933:2, 01/12/1934:3 Principal's annual report, 02/02/1934:6 Improvements made to office, 02/16/1934:3 Elks and high school girls solicit funds for free milk, 03/02/1934:1 School Song by Lois and Helena Gammons, 03/02/1934:2 Honor roll, 03/09/1934:6 Junior Prom one of most colorful, 04/13/1934:4 Honor roll, 05/11/1934:3 Pro Merito Society (p), 06/22/1934:9 September-October honor roll, 11/09/1934:6

Middleborough Memorial High School - Alumni List of class of 1931 members attending schools of higher learning,

10/16/1931:4 List of current school attendance and employment, 04/01/1932:7 List of 1932 grads and schools they are attending, 09/30/1932:3 Class of 1908 holds reunion, 06/30/1933:1 List of grads entering institutions of higher learning, 10/13/1933:2 List of students and post-grad institutions, 10/05/1934:3

Middleborough Memorial High School Alumni Association Outline of scholarship fund, 08/22/1930:3 Holds third annual party, 01/02/1931:1 Holds 4th annual meeting, 06/26/1931:1 Philip Stafford awarded scholarship, 08/07/1931:1 Holds benefit party for athletics, 05/13/1932:5 Holds annual meeting, 06/24/1932:1 About 500 attend 5th annual party, 01/06/1933:1 Holds annual meeting, 06/30/1933:4 Holds 6th annual alumni party, 01/05/1934:1 Holds annual meeting, 05/18/1934:2

Middleborough Memorial High School - Arts Annual mid-year concert exceptionally well planned, 01/17/1930:1 Senior class presents Apple Blossom Time, 02/28/1930:2

Middleborough Memorial High School – Arts cont. Spring concert program, 05/16/1930:3 Presents spring concert, 05/23/1930:8 Cast of senior play (p), 06/20/1930:8 Report of school supervisor of music (l) (Wirt B. Phillips), 01/09/1931:2 Praise for Wirt Phillips' work with schools, 01/16/1931:1 Phillips forms saxophone and clarinet group, 01/16/1931:2 Able cast of seniors present Seventeen, 01/30/1931:6 Annual spring concert of unusual interest, 05/22/1931:4 Much interest in organizing band, 12/11/1931:1 List of orchestra members, 04/01/1932:7 Senior class presents three-act play Come Out of the Kitchen,

04/15/1932:7 Commendations to senior class play (l) (Mrs Arthur W. Littlefield),

04/22/1932:6 Annual spring concert plays to large and appreciative audience,

05/06/1932:1 Band makes fine showing in parade for opening of baseball season,

05/13/1932:1 Novel exhibit of student art, 05/27/1932:5 Dramatic club reorganizes as honor society, 06/10/1932:6 Senior class presents Bab, 12/09/1932:2 Full house witnesses Dark Town Strutters minstrel show, 04/07/1933:1 Band makes great strides, 04/14/1933:1 Band makes good showing at Arlington festival, 05/19/1933:1 Band makes a hit at Arlington (l) (Clarence Dempsey), 05/19/1933:2 Band and glee club give concert at Town Hall, 05/19/1933:3 Band a hit at Odd Fellows parade in Plymouth, 09/01/1933:1 Band plays at dedication of state pier at Buzzards Bay, 10/27/1933:1 Band lives up to high regard at Buzzards Bay dedication, 10/27/1933:2 Band takes first prize at pier dedication in Buzzards Bay, 10/27/1933:4 Presents Green Stockings to large audience, 12/01/1933:4 Presents operetta Ask the Professor, 04/20/1934:4 High school orchestra a notable organization, 05/04/1934:3 Band participates in Massachusetts Festival of Music in Melrose,

05/18/1934:7 Band presents splendid concert, 06/01/1934:6 Band to play at Tabor Academy graduation, 06/08/1934:1 Senior play cast (p), 06/22/1934:9

Middleborough Memorial High School - Attendance and Enrollment Senior class statistics from 1922 - 1930, 06/20/1930:3 Breakdown includes out-of-town students (t), 09/19/1930:4 Expected class sizes (t), 07/17/1931:1 Home room lists for new school year, 09/04/1931:2 Tops out at 570, 09/18/1931:4 At 569, 10/02/1931:1 Facts regarding tuition pupils (l) (t) (J. Stearns Cushing), 03/04/1932:4 Registration figures and home room assignments, 09/02/1932:2 Advance registration figure at 655 (t), 09/08/1933:2 Homeroom lists (t), 09/07/1934:3 Opening figures (t), 09/14/1934:1 Latest enrollment figures, 09/28/1934:3 Numbers down since September, 10/19/1934:3 Totals 295 students, 10/26/1934:2 Now at 276, 11/30/1934:7 Stands at 175, 12/21/1934:7

Middleborough Memorial High School - Commencement Eighty-one receive diplomas (p), 06/20/1930:1 Essays and speeches continued, 06/20/1930:6 Class of 1930 photographs, program, list of graduates (p), 06/20/1930:8 The Gateway presented at annual graduation exercises (p), 06/19/1931:1 First Congregational hosts baccalaureate service, 06/19/1931:6 Class of 1931 (p), 06/19/1931:7 Statistics for past graduating classes, 07/03/1931:3 Augustus Warren, Jr. named class of 1932 valedictorian, Philip Wilber

salutatorian (p), 04/15/1932:1 Capacity crowd fills Town Hall, 06/23/1933:1 Class of 1933 (p), 06/23/1933:7 Education in World Citizenship essay by Walter Berry, 06/30/1933:2 Ethical Character essay by Alice Shaw, 06/30/1933:2

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Middleborough Memorial High School – Commencement cont. Class of 95 graduates, scholarships awarded (t), 06/22/1934:1 Baccalaureate service held at North Middleboro Congregational,

06/22/1934:8 Salutatory, valedictory and class day exercises, 06/22/1934:8 Class of 1934 (p), 06/22/1934:9 Annual reception for grads held at Town House, 06/29/1934:2

Middleborough Memorial High School - Curriculum Program of studies, 03/18/1932:3 Eight new subjects to be offered, 04/01/1932:7 Courses in world history and practical bookkeeping added, 04/13/1934:2

Middleborough Memorial High School - Facilities Beams under southeast section break, 10/24/1930:1 Request for bids for outside woodwork (ad), 10/23/1931:10 James Wilmot contracts to paint exterior woodwork, 11/06/1931:1 New bleachers painted, 11/20/1931:2 Wooden parts of exterior get coat of paint, 12/11/1931:2 Complaint made on paint jobs at Town House and school, 01/01/1932:4 Luippold makes many improvements about the building, 02/12/1932:3 Preservative used on bricks to make them weather proof, 12/16/1932:3 New work project started, painting trim, 05/04/1934:1 Improvements made to building and grounds, 09/21/1934:3

Middleborough Memorial High School - Faculty and Staff Abby Rugg Field on faculty, 05/09/1930:1 Bertha Cross on faculty, 05/09/1930:1 Walter Hicks on faculty, 05/09/1930:1 Irene Wentworth on faculty, 06/06/1930:1 Dora Chase teacher, 06/06/1930:9 1930 faculty (p), 06/20/1930:8 Chrystal Chase on faculty, 07/18/1930:1 Bertha Russell gets additional year on faculty, 07/25/1930:6 Grace Allen, teacher of 35 years, resigns, 10/03/1930:1 Grace Allen resigns, 10/03/1930:2 Mary Brier replaces Grace Allen, 10/10/1930:1 Charles Goodwin janitor, 01/02/1931:1 Group photo (p), 06/19/1931:7 Principal Alfred Mack resigns, biography (p), 06/26/1931:1 Leonard Tillson declines position of high school principal, 07/03/1931:1 Offer to Leonard Tillson recognition of value, 07/10/1931:1 School Committee interviews candidates for principal, 07/10/1931:7 Deadlock on naming new principal, 07/24/1931:4 Still a deadlock, 07/31/1931:1 Deadlock broken, Lindsay March elected high school principal,

biography (p), 08/07/1931:1 John Luippold new assistant janitor, 11/20/1931:2 No change in teachers' salaries, 05/13/1932:1 Lindsay March re-elected principal, 05/20/1932:1 Jane and Nellie Bennett retire, 06/24/1932:1 High school commercial department teacher Florence Culhane resigns,

02/03/1933:1 Henry Battis new teacher coach, 02/17/1933:2 Henry Battis new civics teacher, 02/17/1933:3 Commencement photo (p), 06/23/1933:7 Irene Wentworth and H. Beatrice Randall resign, 09/01/1933:1 Vacancies filled in several departments, 09/08/1933:1 1934 photo (p), 06/22/1934:9 Helen Merselis new social studies teacher, 09/07/1934:1

Middleborough Memorial High School - Finances Balances on hand for classes and clubs (t), 06/26/1931:6 No change in teachers' salaries, 05/13/1932:1

Middleborough Memorial High School - Sports Baseball season tickets offered, 04/04/1930:3 Football and basketball teams (p), 06/20/1930:8 Football schedule, 08/29/1930:1 Hyman urges support of basketball teams (l), 02/06/1931:1 Baseball plans up against expenses, 03/27/1931:9 Plans underway for girls' physical director's organization, 10/02/1931:1 Edward Neil knocked unconscious during football practice,

10/30/1931:1 Candidates out for basketball, 12/11/1931:6

Middleborough Memorial High School – Sports cont. Athletic club organized, 01/22/1932:6 Girls contemplate organization of hockey team, 03/04/1932:7 Alumni association holds benefit party for athletics, 05/13/1932:5 New Girls' League proves worthwhile, 06/10/1932:6 School Committee names J. Raymond Hyman assistant football coach,

10/07/1932:1 Query on payment for coach put forth at selectmen's meeting,

11/04/1932:1 Football player Johnnie Cabral injured, 11/11/1932:4 Why football team is not better (l) (Frank Crosier), 11/11/1932:6 Girls' League sponsors benefit, 01/13/1933:2 Give new high school coach your support (l) (R.C. MacGown),

04/21/1933:3 Football team lacks sense of the game, 10/20/1933:2 Footballers defeat league champions, 11/24/1933:1 Football banquet closes season, 12/01/1933:1 High school benefit athletic night to aid Leonard Riggs who is battling

blood poisoning, 12/27/1933:1 Girls' basketball, boys' basketball, baseball, and football team photos

(p), 06/22/1934:8 Only three football veterans return, 09/21/1934:1 Football players injured, 10/19/1934:1 Bagnell rushed to Mass General after injured playing football,

10/19/1934:3 Middleborough Photo Series (see Old Middleborough Photo Series) Middleborough Post Office

Eliminates last delivery on Saturday, 04/11/1930:2 Mail collection schedule changes, 11/27/1931:3 Change in rural routes, 08/05/1932:1 U.S. Civil Service Commission announces open positions, 12/23/1932:1 Several applicants for civil service positions, 12/30/1932:1 Request for free rubbish removal turned down by selectmen,

01/06/1933:4 Lobby hours change, 06/16/1933:1 Receives new mail truck for parcel post deliveries, 06/30/1933:1 Must curtail service, Monday and Wednesday deliveries discontinued,

07/07/1933:1 About 175 local employers sign NRA blanket code, 08/18/1933:1 Changes to delivery service, 11/10/1933:1 Holiday business satisfactory, 12/27/1933:1 Takes over handling of all mail from Rock and North and South

Middleboro offices, 03/02/1934:1 Four day furlough and pay cut announced, 03/09/1934:1 Hirst opposed to curtailment of service, 03/09/1934:2 Cuts residential deliveries to one a day, 03/23/1934:1 Reminder of discontinued service at area offices (l), 03/30/1934:1 To resume normal service, 04/20/1934:1 Receipts up nearly $1,000 for same period last year, 05/04/1934:1 Rabbit seeks refuge at post office, 09/14/1934:4 Schedule changes, 10/05/1934:1 New window schedule, 11/23/1934:1 Extends window hours for holiday mail, 12/14/1934:1 Holiday business much better than a year ago, 12/28/1934:3

Middleborough Post Office - Employees Employs Joseph Cooper, 02/28/1930:1 Joseph Cooper appointed temporary assistant post master, 05/08/1931:1 Dunham clerk, Kelly carrier, 06/05/1931:1 Joseph Cooper new assistant post master, 07/31/1931:1 Norman C. Smith assistant postmaster 55 years ago, 10/02/1931:7 Open exam for new post master?, 12/11/1931:1 William Farrington re-appointed postmaster (p), 02/12/1932:1 Veteran mail carrier Samuel Guilford retires, 07/08/1932:1 On Samuel Guilford's retirement (l) (Wm. R. Farrington), 07/15/1932:7 Joseph Cooper appointed acting postmaster, 02/03/1933:1 Henry Powell appointed fireman for new federal building, 02/17/1933:1 Examination for postmastership, 08/18/1933:1 William Crapo retires, 11/10/1933:1 Letter carrier William Crapo retires, 12/01/1933:4

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Middleborough Post Office – Employees cont. James McCluskey's name submitted to Senate for confirmation as

postmaster, 05/18/1934:1 James McClusky confirmed as local postmaster (p), 06/01/1934:1 Postmaster McClusky takes over duties, 06/15/1934:1

Middleborough Post Office - Facilities New federal building a possibility, 07/04/1930:1 News letter from Washington (l) (Roger Hawthorne), 01/16/1931:7 Allotted $105,000 for new federal building, 02/06/1931:1 Town to have federal building, 02/06/1931:1 Bill for federal building before Congress, 02/20/1931:1 Site for new federal building considered, 02/27/1931:1 Proposals out for new site, 03/13/1931:1 Request for bids from Treasury Department, 03/20/1931:5 Peirce Academy may be razed to make room for new building,

04/03/1931:1 Several bids filed with treasury department, 04/10/1931:1 Local business men gather to discuss new site, 05/15/1931:1 Location of new building generates discussion, 05/15/1931:1 Hand picked delegation (l) (Elmer E. Phinney), 05/15/1931:7 Much interest in bids, 05/22/1931:2 Save Middleboro's famous landmark (l) (L.M. Churbuck), 05/22/1931:8 Federal building matter revived, 06/12/1931:1 Progress on new federal building discussion, 06/19/1931:1 Site for federal building selected, 06/19/1931:2 Congratulations on post office site (l) (Augustus M. Bearse),

06/26/1931:1 Plan to save old academy, 06/26/1931:1 Nothing to be done to save old academy building, 07/03/1931:1 Academy building doomed, 07/03/1931:2 Concerning new federal building (l) (Wm. R. Farrington), 07/10/1931:8 On proposed federal building (l) (Elmer E. Phinney), 07/17/1931:2 Activities at new site, 08/07/1931:1 Boundaries of academy lot checked by agent of Treasury Department,

08/21/1931:1 Deed ready for P.O. site, 09/18/1931:1 Move made to take academy site, 12/04/1931:1 Another delay in site, 01/08/1932:1 Plans received for new building, 01/22/1932:1 Front elevation of new building (i), 02/05/1932:1 Many bids expected for federal job, 02/05/1932:1 What's to become of historic artifacts in Peirce Academy building?,

02/05/1932:1 Awards made after 27 bids submitted, 02/12/1932:1 Bids closed, contracts awarded, 02/12/1932:1 Contract awarded, 02/19/1932:1 Old academy is no more, 04/22/1932:1 Work begun on federal building, 04/22/1932:1 Work progresses, 04/29/1932:4 Blasting of stone causes damage to surrounding businesses,

05/13/1932:1 Armand Bessette has unlucky day on construction site, 05/27/1932:1 Cement work begins, 05/27/1932:1 Foundation set, 06/24/1932:3 Request from contractor denied by selectmen, 07/29/1932:1 Former postmaster Bearse absent for cornerstone laying, 08/12/1932:1 Laying of cornerstone takes on holiday air, 08/12/1932:1 Big beam crashes at federal building, 08/26/1932:1 Considerable progress made on project, 09/02/1932:1 Frederick Lobl explains absence at cornerstone laying (l), 09/02/1932:5 An answer and explanation (l) (Wm. R. Farrington), 09/09/1932:3 Public inspection scheduled (l), 02/17/1933:1 Good job done on new building, 02/24/1933:1 New federal building opens (p), 02/24/1933:1 Plans made to improve grounds, 05/05/1933:1 N.W. Young urges pride in new post office (l), 07/21/1933:3 Beautification work begun on grounds, 09/29/1933:1 Grounds dress up the building, 10/06/1933:1 Plan submitted for hand railing on center flight of steps, 11/10/1933:1

Middleborough Post Office – Facilities cont. Maryland company lands contract for wrought iron railings,

01/26/1934:1 Atwood-Thomas Construction Co. erects new handrails, 05/18/1934:7 Call for bids for interior work (ad), 06/01/1934:8 Maintenance work begun, 10/12/1934:4

Middleborough Public Library Last lecture in series given by N.P. Banks 55 years ago, 01/03/1930:6 Christian association considers transferring library to public library 55

years ago, 01/31/1930:8 Proposed budget for 1930 (t), 02/07/1930:5 Has 1,200 volumes 55 years ago, 03/07/1930:8 Request for all books belonging to Middleboro Social Library 55 years

ago, 04/18/1930:7 North Middleboro branch adds 30 new books, 05/02/1930:2 What's new?, 05/30/1930:7 What to do after graduation, 06/20/1930:8 Citizens put books in order, opens July 1st 55 years ago, 06/27/1930:6 Novel suggestions for hot afternoon, 07/25/1930:3 North Middleboro branch closed in August, 08/08/1930:5 New books, 10/10/1930:3 Course in modern literature, 10/17/1930:6 Course on recent books, 10/31/1930:1 Tauber gives talk on recent books, 11/14/1930:2 Children's Book Week observed, 11/14/1930:3 Hosts 60 members of Old Colony Library Club, 11/21/1930:1 Town transfers funds to trustees for binding town histories,

11/21/1930:1 Leander Churbuck holds art exhibition, 12/12/1930:8 Book recommendations for Christmas, 12/19/1930:6 Proposed budget for 1931 (t), 02/06/1931:6 Lecture series on new books ends, 02/13/1931:4 Paiva and Falconieri each fined $10 for causing disturbance at library,

06/05/1931:1 Mid-summer reading, 07/31/1931:4 Richmond announces August closing at North Middleboro branch,

07/31/1931:6 Schools use library resources; Sullivan gets contract for magazines,

11/13/1931:2 Books for Christmas, 12/18/1931:8 The year's work, 02/19/1932:4 Good reading for fall evenings, 10/28/1932:3 Mertie Witbeck conducts library class at high school, 11/04/1932:2 Mertie Witbeck conducts library class at Bates School, 11/04/1932:3 Book Week, 11/11/1932:2 Mertie Witbeck addresses students at Bridgewater State Teachers'

College, 11/18/1932:1 Budget cut more than 15%, 12/30/1932:1 New hours, 12/30/1932:1 Proposed budget for 1933 (t), 02/03/1933:6 Exhibition of scrip used in place of money, 03/17/1933:1 Selectmen detail plan to paint interior, 03/31/1933:1 Request for bids to paint library interior (ad), 06/16/1933:2 James Wilmot awarded painting contract, 06/30/1933:1 Change in hours, 10/06/1933:1 Book Week, 11/17/1933:3 Proposed budget for 1934 (t), 02/02/1934:2 Annual report, 02/02/1934:6 Holds exhibition for Home Beautiful Week, 05/04/1934:1 Review of new books, 05/11/1934:1 What's new at library, 05/25/1934:3 Witbeck reviews new books, 06/08/1934:3 More book reviews, 06/22/1934:3 New book reviews, 09/14/1934:6, 09/28/1934:2, 10/12/1934:6 History begins in 1832, 10/26/1934:3 New book reviews, 11/09/1934:7 Observes National Book Week, 11/16/1934:2 New book reviews, 11/23/1934:3, 12/14/1934:2, 12/28/1934:3

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Middleborough Public Library - Employees Employs Edith Veazie, 08/22/1930:3 Josephine Bullard appointed librarian 55 years ago, 09/12/1930:7 Janitor Samuel Hathaway works for 20 years without a vacation,

05/06/1932:1 Assistant librarian Florence Robinson resigns after 35 years of service,

12/30/1932:1 Janitor Samuel Hathaway retires after 21 years, 02/09/1934:1

Middleborough Public Library - Trustees Chosen 55 years ago, 02/28/1930:7 Organize for the year, 03/07/1930:1 Officers chosen 55 years ago, 05/09/1930:6 Officers elected, 03/25/1932:1 Frank Whitney fills vacancy left by death of Washburn, 11/03/1933:1 Pass resolutions upon death of Nathan Washburn, 12/08/1933:4

Middleborough Relief Association Public hearing for incorporation, 01/08/1932:5 Hearing held in front of state public welfare commissioner,

02/05/1932:1 Holds first meeting after successfully incorporation, 02/12/1932:1 Ready to help unemployed (l), 02/19/1932:7 Appeal to citizens (l) (Elmer E. Phinney), 05/13/1932:2 Clothing and food wanted (l), 11/25/1932:2 Seek aid for our citizens (l), 12/02/1932:7 Opens winter campaign (t), 12/16/1932:1 Extends thanks for support of recent drive, 01/13/1933:1 Holds annual meeting, 11/09/1934:2 Intact but inactive for the present, 11/16/1934:5

Middleborough Savings Bank Incorporated in 1873 (ad), 01/03/1930:6 Passes resolutions upon death of Everett Lincoln, 01/31/1930:8 57th birthday (ad), 03/14/1930:6 Holds annual meeting, 04/11/1930:7, 05/02/1930:5 Records highest monthly deposits 55 years ago, 07/25/1930:7 Considers dividend reduction 55 years ago, 12/12/1930:3 Notice of sale of pledged securities, 03/27/1931:5 Holds annual meeting, 04/10/1931:1 Nearly $200,000 in deposits 55 years ago, 04/10/1931:6 List of officers, 04/24/1931:5, 10/09/1931:3 Holds annual meeting, 04/29/1932:5 Pays regular October dividend, 10/07/1932:2 Notification of officers elected, 10/14/1932:5 Restriction of $100 for withdrawals still in effect, 03/17/1933:1 Declares regular dividend, 03/31/1933:1 Holds annual meeting, 04/21/1933:8 Veteran officer George Doane honored, 05/26/1933:1 Year for triennial verification of passbooks (ad), 03/30/1934:6 Officers named at annual meeting, 04/27/1934:5 List of officers, 10/12/1934:5

Middleborough Trust Co. Announces interest rate (ad), 01/03/1930:6 Report of condition as of 12/28 (t), 01/10/1930:5 Stockholders hold annual election, 01/24/1930:1 Report of condition as of 3/27 (t), 04/04/1930:5 Report of condition as of 6/30 (t), 07/11/1930:5 Report of condition as of 9/24 (t), 10/03/1930:4 Mails Christmas Club checks, 12/05/1930:1 Mails about $80,000 worth of Christmas Club checks (ad), 12/19/1930:6 Report of condition as of 12/31 (t), 01/09/1931:7 Holds annual meeting of stockholders, 01/23/1931:3 Report of condition as of 3/25 (t), 04/03/1931:2 Report of condition as of 6/30 (t), 07/10/1931:3 Building painted with black and gold, 10/02/1931:1 Report of condition as of 9/29 (t), 10/09/1931:3 Sends out $70,000 in Christmas Club checks (ad), 11/20/1931:3 Christmas Club checks total $71,885, 12/04/1931:1 Condensed statement of condition as of 12/31 (ad) (t), 01/01/1932:3 Report of condition as of 12/31 (t), 01/08/1932:8 Holds annual meeting, 01/22/1932:1 Report of condition as of 6/30 (t), 07/08/1932:6

Middleborough Trust Co. cont. Report of condition as of 9/30 (t), 10/07/1932:2 Report of condition as of 12/31 (t), 01/06/1933:5 Bank officers elected, 01/20/1933:1 Receives license to conduct business after bank holiday, 03/17/1933:1 Report of condition as of 6/30 (t), 07/07/1933:5 Report of condition as of 12/30 (t), 01/12/1934:3 Moves to Peirce building while renovations made at bank building,

03/30/1934:1 Year for triennial verification of passbooks (ad), 03/30/1934:6 Twenty dollar gold certificate found under floor boards, 04/13/1934:1 Quarters renovated, 05/04/1934:1 Rules and regulations, 05/18/1934:5 Report of condition as of 10/17 (t), 11/02/1934:9

Middleborough Trust Co. - Employees Hazel Lincoln stenographer and bookkeeper, 06/13/1930:4 Employs Fred Hanson, 07/11/1930:1 Employs Minnie Davis and Maude Huntley, 07/11/1930:4 Employs Leora Burgess, 07/25/1930:1 Mildred Wheeler resumes duties after 3-month leave of absence,

09/19/1930:1 Maude Huntley stenographer, 11/21/1930:8 Employs Anita Atwood, 03/27/1931:6 Employs Mrs David Goodick, 07/17/1931:1 Employs Mildred Goodick, 08/26/1932:1 Elinor Kinsman secretary to the president, 05/04/1934:1 Employs Hazel Lincoln, 06/01/1934:6

Migdelny, Hassabie Graduation essay on the American flag, 06/20/1930:5

Mikilo, Stanley Auto in mixup with Lynn driver at Oak and Frank St, 08/29/1930:2

Milette, Adele Wed to Hiram Parker, 01/31/1930:2

Milette, Phillip W. Wed to Eva Sukus, 01/12/1934:4

Military South Middleboro citizens send peace resolutions to President Hoover,

03/14/1930:7 Assessors report 1,265 eligible for enrollment, 05/30/1930:3 Middleboro Light Guard goes into camp 55 years ago, 07/25/1930:7 Effort made to organize volunteer company 55 years ago, 08/21/1931:6 Bay State Light Infantry elects officers 55 years ago, 09/25/1931:6

Mille, Henry S. Obituary, 03/31/1933:1 Taunton man dies at age 75, 03/31/1933:4

Miller, Alden Charles Bates meets Kentucky man familiar with Miller, 09/21/1934:1

Miller, Bridget D. Obituary, 03/21/1930:1 Wife of Frank E. dies at age 70, 03/21/1930:4

Miller, Charles Brother dies in Camden, ME, 05/29/1931:7

Miller, Charles W. Wedding described, 12/01/1933:3

Miller, Charles Wesley Engaged to Florence Bruce Clark, 11/24/1933:3

Miller, Emily H. Wedding described, 02/28/1930:1 Wed to James R. Glidden, 02/28/1930:4

Miller, Irene Uncle dies in Palermo, CA, 07/07/1933:3

Miller, J. Alden Resides in Louisville, KY, 09/16/1932:1

Miller, John A. Receives addition money for land damages, 10/07/1932:1 Public auction of antiques and household goods (ad), 11/02/1934:10

Miller, John Alden Obituary, 10/26/1934:1 Dies at age 78, 10/26/1934:4

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Miller, Lincoln Son born, 03/06/1931:1

Miller, Lorenzo Sells farm to Andrew Wood 55 years ago, 10/09/1931:7

Miller, Margaret Dies in Taunton, 05/27/1932:3

Miller, Mrs John Alden, Jr. Resides in Louisville, KY, 08/07/1931:1

Miller, Ralph Dies in Camden, ME, 05/29/1931:7

Miller, Theodore H. Resides in Taylorsville, NC, 11/02/1934:1

Millerd, Earl Four men save collie from icy Nemasket River, 02/27/1931:5 Fined $10 for illegal use of electricity, 09/29/1933:1

Millet, Grace Studies in Boston, 11/20/1931:3

Millett, George A. In court for theft of Christian Gomes' auto, 05/02/1930:7

Millett, Grace Takes nurses' training at Wellesley Hills, 03/06/1931:3

Millett, Mary Rubbish fire gets away from Cobb, 04/08/1932:1

Millette, George Engaged to Josephine Fred, 05/06/1932:1 Wedding described, 05/13/1932:1 Wed to Josephine Fred, 05/13/1932:4

Millette, Romeo Files nomination papers for selectman, 10/26/1934:1, 12/21/1934:1

Millette, Ulric Tax collector's sale of real estate, 03/02/1934:6

Millinery Mary Hallett, 27 Centre St (ad), 01/10/1930:10 M.E. McDonald, 20 South Main St (ad), 01/10/1930:10 Porters Millinery Shoppe moves to 46 North Main St (ad),

01/31/1930:10 Mary Hallett to re-open Wholesale Millinery on Center St, 02/19/1932:1 M.E. McDonald, millinery factory direct (ad), 02/19/1932:8 Mary Hallett, new millinery store on Centre St (ad), 02/26/1932:8 McDonald relocates to 25 Centre St (ad), 04/27/1934:8

Mills see also Saw Mills; Textiles Osborne purchases Huntley's share in Huntley & Osborne mill,

03/14/1930:4 Rock mill runs 40 hours a week, 09/01/1933:6

Mills, Charles Engaged to Lillian Robbins, 04/06/1934:3

Mills, Charles E. Engaged to Lillian H. Robbins, 12/08/1933:3

Mills, Charles Edward Wedding described, 04/20/1934:2

Mills, Florence M. Petitions to continue business of deceased McGrady, 07/10/1931:3

Mills, Fred Son born, 01/06/1933:4 Resides in Harwichport, 01/13/1933:2

Mills, Frederick J. Takes position at store in Wakefield, 09/12/1930:1 Moves to Wakefield, 10/03/1930:1 Occupies house on Fairview St, 05/15/1931:1

Mills, George Son born, 03/21/1930:4, 03/28/1930:4 Employed on Rotch farm, 10/20/1933:5

Mills, James A. Engaged to Eleanor L. Pickop, 09/22/1933:4 Wedding described, 09/29/1933:1

Mills, Mrs Stanley R. Uncle dies in Melrose, 03/17/1933:5

Mills, Robert Lakeville couple married 30 years, 02/24/1933:3

Mills, Roland Everett Born to George, 03/28/1930:4

Mills, Stanley Son born, 04/04/1930:4

Mills Frederick J. Resigns from Homestead Grocery, employed in Wakefield,

09/05/1930:6 Miner, Hugh H.

Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 06/09/1933:6 Minkle, Daniel

Moves from Boston to Summer St, 11/17/1933:4 Moves to Foye house on Summer St, 05/11/1934:1

Minott, Irving C. Wedding described, 03/21/1930:1

Minott, Irving Clinton Wedding described, 03/21/1930:2 Wed to Amy Harrison Bartlett Ellis, 03/21/1930:4

Mish, Nellie Engaged to Charles H. Westgate, 08/14/1931:4 Wed to Charles M. Westgate, 09/18/1931:4 Wedding described, 09/18/1931:4

Miskinis, Alice Employed at A&P, 07/07/1933:1

Miskinis, Alice H. Wed to Joseph N. Sylvia, 11/23/1934:4

Missing Children Local police asked to locate Newport, RI girl, 01/10/1930:3 Missing Cohasset boy found in South Middleboro, 08/29/1930:1 Absence of Keedwell and Crawford children causes alarm, 09/26/1930:1 Missing boys, McLaughlin and Baker, cause anxiety, 06/19/1931:2 Richard Harrington found near grandmother's home, 09/11/1931:1 Mrs Gideon Fortin reports son leaves with carnival, 09/01/1933:4 Robert Weston located in Delaware, 09/22/1933:4 Gertrude Gauthier reported missing, 12/28/1934:1

Missing Persons Man not lost, only picking berries, 07/24/1931:3 Ebenezer Pickens lost in swamp at Fall Brook while picking blueberries,

09/04/1931:1 Workmen unearth human skull, 11/20/1931:4 Martha Horsman found in woods after intense hunt, 07/29/1932:1 Berry picker Gluchasky loses his way, 08/26/1932:1 Disappearance of Stephen Hardy unsolved despite efforts by police,

10/14/1932:1 Dorothy Ray missing since early September, 10/14/1932:1 Joseph Porfiro located here by wife after four-year search, 01/13/1933:1 Jesse Northener, missing from town farm, located at East Carver,

09/08/1933:1 Missing man Louis Gabrey drowns in Nemasket River, 09/15/1933:1

Missionaries Alice Longland returns from five years in India, 06/27/1930:3 Kate French returns from India, 08/01/1930:6 Kate French tells of experiences in India, 08/08/1930:5

Miszkinis (Mr) Powell collides with Miszkinis at North Main and Center St,

04/04/1930:10 Miszkinis, Agnes

Pleads not guilty to malicious destruction of Sawicki's property, 09/01/1933:1

West Side feud settled in court, 09/29/1933:1 Miszkinis, Alice H.

Wed to Joseph N. Sylvia, 12/07/1934:4 Mitchel, Charlot

Lakeville tax collector's sale, 01/06/1933:5 Mitchell (Mr)

Garage built on Plymouth St, 12/14/1934:6 Mitchell, Ardella

Obituary, 02/20/1931:1 Mitchell, Charlotte

Obituary, 05/02/1930:1 Royal burial ceremony held on Oak St, 05/09/1930:2

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Mitchell, Charlotte L. Dies at age 81, 05/02/1930:4 Petition for administration of estate, 05/16/1930:5 Robert Bamford appointed estate administrator, 06/27/1930:5 Sister Melinda Mitchell (Princess Teeweeleema) in tribal regalia (p),

08/22/1930:1 Mitchell, Earl

Daughter born, 01/23/1931:4 Mitchell, Earl Thompson

Wedding described, 01/24/1930:1 Wed to Dorothy Bradford Ellis, 01/24/1930:4

Mitchell, Francis J. Obituary, 02/02/1934:1

Mitchell, George Transfers to Easthampton W.T. Grant store, 01/13/1933:1 In auto accident enroute from Easthampton, 01/20/1933:1 Moves to Easthampton, 02/03/1933:1 Son born, 02/24/1933:1

Mitchell, Harry M.E. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:6

Mitchell, John J. Wedding described, 04/24/1931:2

Mitchell, Joseph Moves to Waltham, engaged in restaurant business, 03/28/1930:6

Mitchell, Maud Kathryn Wed to Alpee Telephare Arsenault, 11/10/1933:3

Mitchell, Melinda Princess Teeweeleema in tribal regalia (p), 08/22/1930:1

Mitchell, Mrs Earl Resides in Hartford, CT, 04/11/1930:1

Mitchell, Mrs Earle Resides in Hartford, CT, 07/04/1930:1

Mitchell, Mrs Joseph Resides in Waltham, 05/13/1932:1

Mitchell, Teeweleema Princess Teeweeleema in tribal regalia (p), 08/22/1930:1

Mitchie, Sarah N. Thomas Obituary, 08/19/1932:1

Mitrakas, Gregory Juvenile questioned on homeward trip, 04/14/1933:2

Mitrakas, Peter Juvenile questioned on homeward trip, 04/14/1933:2

Mobbs, Stanley Operator on NY, NH & Hartford RR, 09/15/1933:1

Mobbs, Stanley W. Railroad tower man commended in rail publication, 03/07/1930:1

Moffatt, George Son born, 10/21/1932:4

Moffitt, Raymond Son born, 04/13/1934:4

Moles, Mary Member of high school basketball team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Moles, Stanley Member of YMCA Mercantile Basketball League winning team (p),

05/04/1934:1 Moleski, Joseph

Pleads not guilty to use of Knox auto without authority, 01/03/1930:7 Collides with Milton driver at Center and Forest St, 04/25/1930:1 Charged with stealing lead cable from telephone company, 06/06/1930:2 Jail sentence renewed when found guilty of breaking-and-entering,

06/13/1930:1 Not guilty of theft of cable from telephone company, 06/13/1930:1 Gets one year sentence for larceny, 02/16/1934:1

Molesky, Joseph Gets suspended sentence for larceny from Percy Reed, 01/17/1930:3

Monahan, Louis A. Engaged to Mary Martin, 01/02/1931:4

Monan, Abbie Wedding described, 09/21/1934:4

Monan, Abby E. Engaged to Kenneth Seaver, 04/20/1934:1

Monroe, A.B. Moves from Southwick St to School St, 09/08/1933:1

Monroe, Arthur Tree breaks in storm, damages property, 12/26/1930:1

Monroe, Arthur B. Town not liable for damage done by tree during storm, 01/09/1931:1

Monroe, Edmund Resides in New Jersey, 06/06/1930:1 Resides in New York, 09/18/1931:4 Resides in New York City, 08/05/1932:6 Studies medicine at University of Wisconsin, 09/21/1934:1

Monroe, G. Sherman Engaged to Lillian E. Johnson, 01/10/1930:1

Monroe, George Sherman Wedding described, 09/19/1930:1

Monroe, Harriet C. Purchases Plymouth St farm from Albert and Mary Welch, 10/31/1930:1

Monroe, Henry C. Former resident retires from telephone company, 02/20/1931:1

Monroe, Mrs George Treasurer and head bookkeeper at sanatorium, 10/24/1930:4

Monroe, Sherman Son born, 10/14/1932:1

Montgomery, Bradford R. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 05/15/1931:5

Montgomery, George Daughter born, 06/16/1933:6

Montgomery Home for Aged People First rummage sale in Middleboro for benefit of old age home (l) (Mrs

H.W. Cushing), 04/11/1930:9 Countess Magri ancestors' memorial boulder moved to Montgomery

Home, 07/25/1930:1 Annual report, 03/13/1931:6 Holds annual meeting (t), 10/23/1931:4 Edith Finney maintains unique historical garden (p), 10/14/1932:3 Holds annual meeting, 10/21/1932:1, 10/20/1933:1 Employs Mildred Ogelvy, 12/15/1933:1 Petitions for claim on estate of Mary Frates, 02/23/1934:8 Beneficiary of J. Augustine Sparrow's will, 04/13/1934:2 Passes resolutions upon death of J. Augustine Sparrow, 05/11/1934:1 Holds annual meeting (t), 10/19/1934:1 Passes resolution upon death of Bertie Morse, 11/16/1934:4

Monuments Stone worker George Richards heads to Europe 55 years ago,

01/03/1930:6 George Richards reports satisfactory trip to Europe 55 years ago,

04/04/1930:8 Historical Society proposes placement of historic markers, 06/06/1930:1 Countess Magri ancestors' memorial boulder moved to Montgomery

Home, 07/25/1930:1 Marbleworker Richards receives goods from Europe 55 years ago,

07/25/1930:7 Historic markers placed, 09/12/1930:1 Historical Society secures markers for sites in town, 09/12/1930:1 Stolen tablet returned to Lakeville Town House, 10/17/1930:5 Grave markers for Civil War dead discussed by selectmen, 10/31/1930:2 Grave markers received for Civil War dead, 12/26/1930:1 David Surrey's marble works building to be moved, 08/07/1931:1 Edith Finney maintains unique historical garden at Montgomery Home

for Aged People (p), 10/14/1932:3 Moody (Mr)

Clarence Holmes purchases Moody place on Bridge St, 10/02/1931:1 Moody, Howard

Garden-invading poultry land man in court, 07/31/1931:2 Chimney fire on Wareham St, 12/29/1933:1

Moody, Howard T. And Edwin Chase charged with assault on Justin Caswell, 09/18/1931:4 Assault and battery case continued, 09/25/1931:1

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Moody, Howard T. cont. Held for grand jury on assault charge, 10/02/1931:1 Tax collector's sale, 12/02/1932:7, 05/05/1933:6

Mooney, Thomas Crippled man barely escapes burning cottage, 05/16/1930:3

Moore, Calvin Son of Wilfred dies in Bridgewater, 08/08/1930:2

Moore, Earl Engaged to Florence Lewis, 04/29/1932:7 Wed to Elizabeth Lewis, 05/20/1932:4 Wedding described, 05/20/1932:6 Son born, 06/30/1933:3

Moore, Eleanor Louise Engaged to Joseph U. Newton, 11/25/1932:1

Moore, Florence Lewis Son born, 06/30/1933:3

Moore, Gertrude J. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:6

Moore, Harry A. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:6

Moquin, Anna E. Engaged to Charles A. Edwards, 11/23/1934:4

Moquin, Henry Resides in Lowell, 09/05/1930:1

Moran, James Pipe starts fire in curtains, 04/22/1932:4

Moranville, Dorothy E. Wed to Russell L. Westgate, 03/27/1931:4

Moranville, Helen E. Obituary, 10/13/1933:1 Wife of Leslie dies at age 31, 10/13/1933:4

Moranville, Leslie Daughter born, 07/10/1931:8

Moranville, Russell S. Collides with Brockton driver at Oak and Center St, 01/24/1930:1

Morgan, Ernest Tips auto over on Bridgewater road, 12/26/1930:4 Employed at Woolworth store, 07/15/1932:1

Morley, Elsie Wilfred Beauty Shop, corner of Nickerson Ave and Thatcher's Row

(ad), 04/15/1932:10 Moves Wilfred Beauty Shop to Glidden building (ad), 11/24/1933:8

Moro's Market 37 Centre St (ad), 12/19/1930:5 John Holt resigns to manage own store, replaced by Ralph Cromwell,

02/09/1934:1 Morrill, George H.

And Thatcher Lucas purchase stock in trade from A.W. Bryant 55 years ago, 07/03/1931:6

Obituary, 01/20/1933:1 Burial at Titicut Cemetery, 01/20/1933:6

Morrill & Lucas New sign up 55 years ago, 07/31/1931:6 Renovate store 55 years ago, 10/23/1931:2

Morris, Jennie M. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 09/12/1930:5 Tax collector's sale, 04/06/1934:5

Morris, Mrs Clarence Resides in Boston, 11/27/1931:2

Morris Shoe Co. Opens retail department in factory at 17 Jackson St (ad), 12/08/1933:2 New retail store opens, 12/08/1933:7

Morrisey, James Boston terrier takes first at Brockton and Bridgewater fairs,

09/30/1932:1 Morrison, Anna

Obituary, 09/08/1933:1 Wife of John E. dies at age 29, 09/08/1933:4 Funeral services held in New London, CT, 09/15/1933:2

Morrison, Anne M. Leaves $1,000 to Central ME Church, 12/05/1930:9

Morrison, Annie Obituary, 10/24/1930:1 Wife of Kenneth dies at age 64, 10/24/1930:4

Morrison, Annie M. Will in probate, 11/07/1930:4 Executor presents account of estate, 08/05/1932:5

Morrison, Carroll T. Engaged to Florence L. Vickery, 06/20/1930:4

Morrison, Catherine Leaves for Los Angeles, CA, 02/13/1931:1

Morrison, Gertrude H. Wed to Ralph Howe, 10/02/1931:4

Morrison, Henry J. Former Marine returns home for first time in four years, 01/30/1931:1 Engaged to Gloria M. Mello, 10/07/1932:4 Wed to Gloria M. Mello, 10/14/1932:4

Morrison, Ian G.B. Engaged to Elaine Flanders, 03/06/1931:1

Morrison, Ian G.E. Wed to Elaine Flanders, 11/13/1931:4, 11/20/1931:6

Morrison, John Daughter bon, 05/06/1932:6

Morrison, John A. Draws term at State Farm, 12/25/1931:5

Morrison, John E. Chimneys and heaters (ad), 09/11/1931:8 Fire in Allan house on Everett St, 01/22/1932:2

Morrison, John J. Obituary, 11/25/1932:1 Dies at age 66, 11/25/1932:4

Morrison, Kenneth Engaged to Gertrude V. Coates, 06/10/1932:4

Morrison, Laura Bicyclist narrowly avoids hitting auto, 05/30/1930:1

Morrison, Minnie B. Engaged to Charles D. Day, 07/01/1932:4 Wed to Charles D. Day, 07/15/1932:1, 4

Morrison, Theodore Dies in Princeton, ME, 07/01/1932:1

Morrissey, George Auto stolen in Brockton, found in West Bridgewater dump,

10/02/1931:1 Morrissey, James W.

Obituary, 07/21/1933:1 Dies at age 66, 07/21/1933:4 Will in probate, 08/18/1933:6

Morrissey, Leon F. Employed in Italy by Saco-Lowell Machine Co., 01/02/1931:1 Employed in Berlin, Germany, 01/01/1932:1

Morrissey, Mabel Chosen to represent New England at athletic convention in NY,

03/13/1931:1 Engaged to Charles F. Wallace, 01/08/1932:1, 03/18/1932:1 Engaged to Charles Wallace, 05/13/1932:4

Morrissey, Mabel E. Engaged to Charles F. Wallace, 10/21/1932:4 Wed to Charles F. Wallace, 10/28/1932:4

Morrissey, Mabel Evelyn Wedding described, 10/28/1932:1

Morrissey, Mrs James Rambler rose in bloom, 10/23/1931:1

Morse, Alberta Littlehale Obituary, 11/02/1934:1 Wife of Jesse F. dies at age 55, 11/02/1934:4

Morse, Bertie Montgomery Home passes resolution upon death, 11/16/1934:4

Morse, Clarence Barrington Born to Clinton D., 10/02/1931:4

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Morse, Clinton Slight blaze in poultry house, 06/23/1933:1 Chimney fire on Summer St, 03/02/1934:1

Morse, Clinton D. Son born, 10/02/1931:4 Turkey thief strikes again, 10/30/1931:1

Morse, Clinton W. Wins silver medal in rifle and pistol competition, 05/11/1934:1

Morse, Emerson Son killed in yard of Lowell & Framingham 55 years ago, 04/04/1930:8

Morse, Helen Wed to F. Stafford Edwards, 04/13/1934:1

Morse, Irving W. Plympton man dies at age 72, 06/27/1930:4

Morse, Jesse (see Morse's Drug Store) Morse, Jesse L.

Couple married 25 years, 05/30/1930:1 Morse, Joan Elizabeth

Born to Nahum, 03/27/1931:4 Morse, Lucy

Henry and Bernice Shaw purchase East Middleboro poultry farm from Joseph Heath, 12/18/1931:6

Morse, Mrs Ezra F. Chimney fire on Summer St, 05/19/1933:4

Morse, Mrs Jesse Victim of painful accident at Boston store, 01/06/1933:1

Morse, Nahum Daughter born, 03/27/1931:4 Son born, 04/08/1932:4

Morse, Raymond Son born, 05/22/1931:4

Morse, Rollin Student at MIT, 02/05/1932:1 Makes high honor roll at MIT, 02/19/1932:1 Attains high scholastic standing at MIT, 04/01/1932:7 Manager of combined musical clubs at MIT, 12/16/1932:1

Morse, Rollin D. Attends MIT, 09/18/1931:1 Receives scholarship from MIT, 07/01/1932:1 Undergraduate with high scholastic standing at MIT, 09/23/1932:1 Resides in Medford, 10/28/1932:1 To train as second lieutenant in ROTC at MIT, 06/09/1933:1 Takes course in chemical warfare at Maryland arsenal, 06/01/1934:1

Morse, Ruby Engaged to Paul Long, 02/16/1934:1

Morse, Violet F. Engaged to Arthur F. Libby, 12/16/1932:4

Morse, Walter H. Wed to Katherine Haskell, 06/30/1933:1

Morse, William Isaac Born to Nahum, 04/08/1932:4

Morse's Drug Store Howard Sewall clerk, 01/10/1930:9 Cash and cigarettes taken in break-in, 12/26/1930:1 Break-in on Centre St, 11/06/1931:4 Arthur Bumpus resigns, 03/25/1932:1 New soda fountain installed, 05/06/1932:1 History and profile of Middleboro business, 12/21/1934:1

Morss, Charles H. Obituary, 12/19/1930:1 Needham man dies at age 73, 12/19/1930:4

Morton, Dorothy Shurtleff Daughter born, 08/28/1931:3 Son born, 06/22/1934:3

Morton, Dwight Son born, 06/22/1934:3

Morton, Hannah Obituary, 01/20/1933:2

Morton, Hannah H. Dies at age 82, 01/20/1933:4 Will in probate, 03/17/1933:5

Morton, John Dwight Engaged to Dorothy Field Shurtleff, 04/04/1930:1 Wedding described, 10/10/1930:1 Wed to Dorothy Shurtleff, 10/10/1930:9 Daughter born, 08/28/1931:3

Morton, Mary Anna Obituary, 12/08/1933:1

Morton, Mary Anna Sprague Dies at age 67, 12/08/1933:4

Morton, Mrs John Dwight Resides in Boston, 12/19/1930:7

Mosher, Dwight E. Engaged to Elizabeth K. Drew, 03/10/1933:1 Engaged to Elizabeth Drew, 10/06/1933:1

Mosher, Roy S. Obituary, 09/21/1934:6

Mosher, Roy W. Obituary, 09/21/1934:1

Mostrom, Philip O. Obituary, 07/15/1932:1

Motion Pictures see also Middleboro Theatre; Park Theatre Christian citizen in rebellion (l) (Kenelm Winslow), 01/22/1932:5 An open letter to the selectmen concerning films shown at Park Theatre

(l) (Kenelm Winslow), 02/19/1932:4 Mrs Arthur Littlefield commends film Emma (l), 02/26/1932:2 Mary Joy Crosier first alternate in movie contest, 08/05/1932:1 Mary Joy Crosier wins place in finals of movie contest, 08/12/1932:8 MGM traveling studio stops here, 01/13/1933:1

Motorcycles (see Traffic Accidents - Motorcycles) Mott, Arthur W.

Has thrilling cruise with Sea Scouts, 07/21/1933:8 Mott, Violet H.

Obituary, 03/27/1931:1 Moulton, Ralph

Chimney fire on Cambridge St, 05/08/1931:1 Moving, Household

A.R. Owens, furniture and piano moving (ad), 04/04/1930:10 A.R. Owens & Son, furniture and piano moving (ad), 02/13/1931:3 F.M. Garnett, trucking and moving (ad), 05/08/1931:4 Eaton's Express, furniture and piano moving (ad), 08/28/1931:3 B.J. Owens, furniture and piano moving (ad), 02/24/1933:8

Moving of Bridges, Buildings, Etc. Rock freight station and flagman's house sold, will be removed,

01/17/1930:3 Former flag house at South Middleboro station moved to Buzzards Bay,

01/31/1930:9 County commissioners request proposals for Middleboro properties,

05/16/1930:4 Selectmen give Dr Holmes leave to withdraw petition to move building,

06/20/1930:1 David Surrey's marble works building to be moved, 08/07/1931:1 Reminiscences of school (l) (Abbie K.T. Carey), 09/18/1931:6 Atwood-Thomas Co. gets contract to move band stand, 05/11/1934:1

Mowry, Gerald E. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 12/05/1930:5

Mroz, Mary Wed to Leo Parezeski, 05/20/1932:6

Muir, William Daughter born, 07/10/1931:8

Mullein Hill Church (see Community Baptist Church of South Lakeville) Mullins, Catherine

Wedding and reception held, 05/02/1930:2 Mullins, Catherine A.

Engaged to Emile E. Savard, 04/25/1930:4 Wed to Emile E. Savard, 05/02/1930:4

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Mullins, David Uninjured in fall from staging, 09/11/1931:1

Mullins, James Enrolled in Burdett College, 11/06/1931:1

Mullins, James J. Attends Burdett College, 10/21/1932:1 Elected to Sigma Chi Omega at Burdett College, 06/23/1933:3 Graduates from Burdett College, 06/30/1933:1

Mullins, John Mullins and Sloan fall from staging while shingling house, 09/11/1931:1

Mumps Amos Buckman files claim for wages lost during quarantine,

08/29/1930:1 Elliot Whitney ill, 04/22/1932:4 Only two cases in town, 12/30/1932:1 Cases reported in South Middleboro, 01/13/1933:2 Harry Caldwell quarantined, 01/13/1933:3 Several cases in South Middleboro, 1/27/1933:2 Homes of Edward Griffin and Harris Tripp under quarantine,

1/27/1933:3 Caldwell and Vickery homes quarantined, 02/03/1933:3 Health officer outlines new rules, 02/17/1933:2 Dorothy Vickery ill, 02/17/1933:6 Number of cases on decrease, 02/24/1933:1 Philip Delano latest victim, 03/03/1933:6 Still claiming victims at Rock, 03/10/1933:4 Chester Vickery and Mrs Murdock Hartling ill, 03/17/1933:3 Claire Caldwell ill, 04/21/1933:2 Arthur Belrose recovers, 05/05/1933:3 Lawrence Sylvester ill, 05/26/1933:6 Only two cases, 06/02/1933:1

Mundi, Barbara Resides in Wollaston, 10/19/1934:2

Munro, Daniel Moves into Pleasant St house, 11/07/1930:3

Munro, Daniel C. Wed to Mary E. Douglass, 10/31/1930:4

Munroe, Daniel Purchases Plymouth St farm from Edward Walsh, 10/02/1931:4 Tax collector's sale of real estate, 03/02/1934:6, 03/30/1934:6

Munroe & Osborne Real estate (ad), 02/28/1930:10

Murder Alleged killer sought at Long Pond, 09/29/1933:1

Murdoch, Eliza J. Young Lloyd Wilbur knocked down by auto driven by Eliza Murdoch,

08/18/1933:1 Murdoch, Ellen F.

Obituary, 07/18/1930:1 Wife of Ogden H. dies at age 71, 07/18/1930:4

Murdock, Alice D. Obituary, 08/18/1933:1 Wife of William dies at age 62, 08/18/1933:4

Murdock, Antoinette Charged with cruelty to animals, 07/24/1931:2

Murdock, Claire Obituary, 01/10/1930:1 Daughter of John and Mary Moore dies at age 1, 01/10/1930:4

Murdock, Eliza Ann Grantham injured in collision with Falmouth driver on Center St,

08/14/1931:4 Murdock, Ellen F.

Petition for administration of estate, 10/03/1930:4 Murdock, John

Receives Purple Heart, 12/16/1932:3 Murdock, Leora

Top speller in Lakeville, 04/10/1931:1 Spelling champ in Lakeville, 04/01/1932:4

Murdock, Mary Child frightened by firecracker, runs into Schultz's car, 11/02/1934:1

Murdock, Robert Moves to new home on Plymouth St, 10/05/1934:5

Murdock, Ruth Tax collector's sale, 05/19/1933:7

Murdock, W.E. To commence new story on old time New England boy, 07/24/1931:1

Murdock, William Local police sergeant named Bourne police chief (p), 07/18/1930:1 Presented with new pistol and holster, 07/25/1930:1 Appointed chief of police for Bourne, 03/13/1931:1 World War veteran receives Purple Heart, 12/02/1932:4 Attleboro Elks honor Bourne police chief, 02/02/1934:1

Murdock, William B. A Human Derelict. An Untold Tale of the Sea, 10/23/1931:8 A Human Derelict. An Untold Tale of the Sea cont., 10/30/1931:8 Sea Dogs, 01/01/1932:6, 02/12/1932:6

Murdock Family Voyages of a whaling captain (W.B. Murdock), 01/02/1931:7 Voyages of a whaling captain cont. (W.B. Murdock), 01/09/1931:7,

01/23/1931:7, 01/30/1931:7, 02/06/1931:8, 02/13/1931:7, 02/20/1931:7, 02/27/1931:7, 03/06/1931:7, 03/13/1931:7, 03/20/1931:6, 03/27/1931:9, 04/03/1931:7, 04/10/1931:7, 04/17/1931:7, 04/24/1931:7, 05/01/1931:7, 05/08/1931:7, 05/15/1931:7, 05/22/1931:7, 05/29/1931:7, 06/05/1931:7, 06/12/1931:7, 06/26/1931:7, 07/03/1931:7, 07/10/1931:5, 07/17/1931:8

Life of an old time New England boy (Wm. B. Murdock), 07/31/1931:8 Life of an old time New England boy cont. (Wm. B. Murdock),

08/07/1931:7, 08/14/1931:7, 08/21/1931:8, 08/28/1931:8, 09/04/1931:7, 09/11/1931:7, 09/18/1931:9, 09/25/1931:8

Boyhood story of W.B., 10/02/1931:6 Life of an old time New England boy cont. (Wm. B. Murdock),

10/02/1931:7, 10/09/1931:8 Murmurian, Dikran

Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7 Murphy (Mr)

Bowling alley and pool parlor undergo complete renovation, 09/14/1934:1

Murphy, Agnes Student at Bridgewater Normal school, 03/21/1930:1 Graduates from Bridgewater Normal School, 06/20/1930:1 Graduates from Bridgewater Normal school, 06/19/1931:1

Murphy, Anthony Deceased Elk honored at memorial service, 12/12/1930:2

Murphy, Anthony J. Elks hold memorial service, 07/04/1930:1

Murphy, Cornelius Purchases real estate between Rock and Water St 55 years ago,

05/22/1931:8 Murphy, Edward

Train strikes carriage at Chace's crossing 55 years ago, kills Murphy, 11/07/1930:6

Murphy, Everett Enters Northeastern University, 01/02/1931:1

Murphy, J. Sells California wines (ad), 04/20/1934:2

Murphy, James New Bedford coach dies, 10/07/1932:1

Murphy, James E. Member of Co. D, 5th Massachusetts during Spanish-American War (p),

07/17/1931:1 Murphy, William F.

Subject of retrospective column in Brockton Enterprise, 11/03/1933:1 Murphy's Bowling Alley

Investigation into theft of $50, 02/28/1930:3 Bowling season opens (ad), 09/14/1934:8

Murray, Frank Middleboro Welding Shop, Frank Murray and Art Strople, West Grove

St (ad), 05/27/1932:8

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Murray, Henry Resides in Boston, 05/18/1934:2

Murray, Mrs Henry Resides in Buffalo, NY, 10/03/1930:1 Resides in Rochester, NY, 10/23/1931:1

Musco, Michael Work on new state road suspended due to death of Musco, 08/15/1930:6

Muser, Heart Lee Obituary, 01/24/1930:1

Muser, Mrs Fritz Obituary, 01/17/1930:1

Music and Musicians see also Bands and Orchestras; Barrett, Mary; Bearse, Theophilus

LeBaron; Belmont, Marion Thomas; Goldstein, Herman H.; Manwaring, Winthrop; Musical Instruction; Sears, Mabel B.; Shaw, Chester; Shaw, Mildred Taylor; Walker, Elizabeth

Ben Macomber signs contract with WBZ, 02/14/1930:1 Local talent plays with 66-piece orchestral club in Taunton,

05/09/1930:1 Mrs Fred Tinkham completes second year at NE Conservatory of Music,

06/20/1930:1 George Weeman plays with orchestra in New Hampshire, 06/27/1930:1 William Gammons soloist at First Baptist in Boston, 09/12/1930:1 Wilfred Cromwell soloist at Congregational church in Bridgewater,

11/21/1930:1 Hilda MacKeen soloist at Congregational church in Bridgewater,

11/21/1930:3 H. Nelson Raymond new musical director at Central Baptist (p),

01/02/1931:4 Theo Keith plays at Park Theatre, 05/29/1931:4 Belmont, Shaw, and Fleming members of Taunton Orchestra Club,

06/05/1931:1 Polly Drevinsky receives first prize at contest at Steinert Hall,

07/03/1931:1 Harry Wood composes song for baccalaureate service, 07/10/1931:1 Barrett and Cronan broadcast over station WNAC, 10/23/1931:1 Wilfred Cromwell resigns as tenor soloist at First Unitarian,

11/13/1931:1 Virginia Tinkham plays at Symphony Studio in Boston, 12/11/1931:1 Sybil Thomas performs at Lasell Seminary recital, 12/25/1931:1 Polly Drevinsky to sing over WEEI radio, 01/01/1932:1 Virginia Tinkham plays at Symphony Studios in Boston, 02/19/1932:1 Sybil Thomas on musical program at Lasell Junior College,

04/01/1932:1 Richard Howes wins Boston Traveler music competition, 06/24/1932:1 Mrs George L. Thomas organist at Central Baptist, 09/09/1932:1 Eileen Story among 80 to compete in RKO finals, 09/30/1932:1 Wilfred Cromwell soloist at meeting of Ousamequin club in

Bridgewater, 10/07/1932:1 Virginia Tinkham guest artist with Houlihan's Troubadours,

02/24/1933:1 Benjamin and Herbert Howes furnish xylophone and trumpet music in

East Bridgewater, 03/03/1933:1 Carmen Cerda renders vocal solos at East Bridgewater, 03/03/1933:1 Ruth Posselt plays violin to astonished European crowds, 03/03/1933:2 Flora Porter guest artist at meeting of Taunton Ladies' Musical club,

04/21/1933:1 Sears, Porter, and Belmont play at meeting of Taunton club,

04/21/1933:1 Catherine Bates engaged with ensemble at resort on Signal Mountain,

TN, 08/18/1933:1 Mrs George L. Thomas organist at Central Baptist, 09/08/1933:1 Laurence Sherman new tenor soloist at Church of Our Saviour,

10/06/1933:1 Lillian Place Tinkham studies harmony and transposition with Herman

Goldstein, 10/20/1933:1 Central Congregational organist Annie Keith resigns, 11/03/1933:1 Donald Fish registers at NE Conservatory of Music to study pipe organ,

11/24/1933:1

Music and Musicians cont. Cape Cod Entertainers specialize in Hawaiian, Hill Billy, and popular

songs, 12/01/1933:1 Flora Porter guest musician at West Bridgewater Baptist church,

02/16/1934:1 Thomas, Egger, and Porter guest musicians at West Bridgewater Baptist

church, 02/16/1934:1 Harry Wood completes writing of communion service, 03/30/1934:1 Mildred Bradshaw soloist at concert in Wareham, 04/20/1934:3 William Gammons given reception at Boston church, 05/25/1934:4 Annas, Mendall, and Mendall on WBSO, 06/01/1934:1

The Music Shop 9 South Main St (ad), 01/03/1930:2 Barden makes extensive alterations to store, 03/20/1931:1 Adds awning and sign, 05/13/1932:1

Music Stores (see The Music Shop) Musical Instruction

see also Belmont, Marion T.; Eaton, Carrie W.; Sears, Mabel Belcher; Tinkham, Lillian Place; Warren, Abbie; Wood, Louisa Burt

Walter Weeman's students hold recital at Central Congregational, 06/20/1930:5

Annie Keith, pianoforte instruction (ad), 09/12/1930:10 Luella Howard, pianoforte instruction (ad), 09/12/1930:10 Miss Keith's pupils give pianoforte recital (t), 12/19/1930:9 Weeman's pupils hold recital, 06/26/1931:4 Luella Howard, teacher of piano (ad), 09/25/1931:4 Mary Elizabeth Barrett, teacher of singing, piano (ad), 02/05/1932:8 Arthur Whitten, trumpet and cornet lessons (ad), 02/03/1933:8 Virginia Clough Goldstein accepting violin pupils (ad), 09/08/1933:5 Elizabeth Walker, pianoforte teacher (ad), 09/15/1933:8 Richmond Gifford, instructor of drums (ad), 10/06/1933:8 Students of Elizabeth Walker present most interesting piano recital,

06/15/1934:7 Musical Instruments

Playing piano from memory a waste of time (l) (Etta Mae Tessier), 05/09/1930:2

Anderson pianos made in South Middleboro (ad), 02/06/1931:2 B.L. Boomer receives patent rights for pedal attachments for cabinet

organs 55 years ago, 06/19/1931:6 Eaton's Express, furniture and piano moving (ad), 08/28/1931:3 New organ dedicated at South Middleboro ME Church, 09/29/1933:3 William Clements, piano tuning (ad), 02/09/1934:8 Roland Bisson, piano tuner (ad), 05/11/1934:8

Mutho, Benno Proprietor of Precinct Spa, 12/02/1932:4

Muttock Old mill dam in Muttock (p), 08/08/1930:1 Old school on Plymouth St (p), 08/29/1930:1 Reminiscences of school (l) (Abbie K.T. Carey), 09/18/1931:6

Myers, Celia Obituary, 09/29/1933:4

Myers, Louise Engaged to Donald Hornby, 04/01/1932:2

Myles Standish Trio Goldstein, Childs, and Pond play at Myles Standish hotel, 11/07/1930:1 Performs at the Myles Standish in Boston, 01/23/1931:1 To have regular broadcasts on new station WAAB, 04/17/1931:1 Has summer engagement at Turk's Head Inn in Rockport, 07/03/1931:1 Local group wins praise in Gloucester Times, 09/11/1931:2 Fine concert of classical and semi-classical music and readings,

05/20/1932:2 Begins summer engagements in Gloucester, 07/01/1932:1 Renews engagement at Myles Standish Hotel, 09/16/1932:1

N Nadeau, Adeline

North Rochester woman dies at age 74, 03/20/1931:4 Nadeau, Edward O.

Found dead in Carver, obituary, 07/11/1930:1

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Nail Industry Scudder & Richardson have first products 55 years ago, 05/23/1930:8

Namasket River Historic marker placed at site of Old Wading Place, 09/12/1930:1 Water lower in Assawompsett, 12/05/1930:2 Four men save collie from icy river, 02/27/1931:5 Herring are running, 04/17/1931:1 Harold Caswell goes through flume, 06/26/1931:1 Complaints of high water heard by selectmen, 06/26/1931:3 Ruling made on what constitutes high water, 07/24/1931:1 Selectmen conclude discussion on high water, 07/24/1931:2 High water leads to verbal clash at selectmen's meeting, 09/18/1931:1 Town manager and Harvey Domina patch things up at selectmen's

meeting, 10/23/1931:1 Overflows banks after heavy rains, 04/01/1932:2 Herring held up by low water, 04/22/1932:1 Missing man Louis Gabrey drowns, 09/15/1933:1 Fowler, Fowler, and Bolduc escape injury as car plunges into river,

10/20/1933:1 Baumgarten family narrowly escapes drowning as car skids, plunges

into river, 12/22/1933:1 All in readiness for annual herring run, 04/13/1934:1 Herring run starts, 04/13/1934:1 Rain eliminates fish odor from lower reaches of Nemasket,

05/18/1934:1 Nardone, John

State patrolman transfers to Framingham, 01/31/1930:5 Narragansett Milling Co.

Employs Chester Thomas, 09/19/1930:3 National Recovery Administration

Committee formed by Chamber of Commerce, 09/01/1933:1 Barbers' NRA code, new hours (ad), 09/01/1933:8 Committee reports 271 businesses sign code agreement, 09/08/1933:1 Committee members named, 09/15/1933:4 Committee to consider only written complaints of violations,

09/15/1933:4 Sub-committee on conciliation and agreement named, 09/22/1933:1 Local committee to handle complaints of noncompliance, 09/29/1933:1 Local committee conducts employment survey, 10/20/1933:1 Middleboro compliance board will also cover Lakeville and Plympton,

10/20/1933:4 Responsibilities and member list for local board, 10/20/1933:4 Ford and the NRA (l) (John G. Holt), 10/20/1933:6 Local committee receives 73 completed surveys, 10/27/1933:4 More employees and payroll increase locally, 11/03/1933:1 Survey shows improvements here, 11/10/1933:1 Massachusetts director requests compliance boards remain in place,

02/23/1934:2 No local comment on NRA (l), 03/02/1934:4 Liquor and the NRA (l) (Earl F. Gates), 03/09/1934:2 New blue eagle flies over Middleboro, 05/04/1934:4

Native Americans Historical Society secures markers for sites in town, 09/12/1930:1 Alexander Heath, Jr. unearths Indian battle ax while plowing,

10/06/1933:1 Indian battle ax unearthed in Heath's garden, 10/13/1933:1 Indian arrowheads surface during playground expansion work,

10/27/1933:1 Once upon a time in North Middleboro by Lucy H. Pratt, 06/29/1934:2

Nauman, Annie Rice Wed to Duehurst LaGrove DeBrusk, 11/23/1934:1

Navais, Constantine Fined $10 for trapping out of season, 11/14/1930:1

Nawlicki, Marion J. Engaged to Alexander W. Zion, 09/18/1931:4

Naylor, Dorothy Grace Wedding described, 04/25/1930:1 Wed to Forrest Seymour Smith, 04/25/1930:4

Neal, Florence Obituary, 04/08/1932:1

Neal, Mary Dies in Iowa City, IA, 12/09/1932:3

Needle Works (55 years ago) Business to settle here, 11/07/1930:6 Jairus Shaw and Joshua Sherman contract to build factory, 11/21/1930:8 Taunton machinists get contract for piping, 01/02/1931:6 Workmen turn out as mark of respect for superintendent, 03/27/1931:9 Extensive addition built, 10/30/1931:6 Board of officers elected, 11/20/1931:7

Neelon, Mary Engaged to Robert Hartil, 10/06/1933:1

Neiderfringer, Carl J. Tax collector's sale of real estate, 03/02/1934:6

Neil, Carl Offers free haircuts to members of military, 03/04/1932:4

Neil, Edward Knocked unconscious during high school football practice, 10/30/1931:1

Neil, Edwin Earns Eagle Scout honor (p), 04/08/1932:3 Returns from CMTC service with rank of corporal, 08/05/1932:1

Neill, Carl Daughter born, 03/28/1930:4

Neill, Carl E. Barbers announce change in prices (ad), 01/13/1933:8 Barber kills himself after argument with son, 07/07/1933:1 Dies at age 46, 07/07/1933:4

Neill, Edwin Young Scout officials receive keys to town (p), 04/08/1932:4 Member of high school basketball team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Neill, Mrs C.E. Reopens Wareham St barber shop (ad), 07/14/1933:8

Neilson, Frances E. Granted divorce from Neil C. Neilson, 10/19/1934:4

Neilson, Lillian Takes secretarial post in New York City, 01/03/1930:1 Resides in New York City, 08/29/1930:1

Neilson, Neil C. Wife Frances granted divorce, 10/19/1934:4

Neilson, Neils Christian Engaged to Frances Elizabeth Jennings, 10/14/1932:4

Nelson (Mr) Lakeville orchard on fruit growers' tour, 08/22/1930:1

Nelson, __ R. (sic) Lakeville tax collector's sale, 01/06/1933:5

Nelson, Alton Ernest Born to Ernest, 05/08/1931:4

Nelson, Andrew Found dead in woods near East Head bog, 09/30/1932:2

Nelson, Clarence E. Obituary, 10/20/1933:1 East Taunton man dies at age 71, 10/20/1933:4

Nelson, Clifton Apple orchard on verge of full bloom, 05/13/1932:1

Nelson, Elizabeth P. Obituary, 05/09/1930:1 Widow of Sidney T. dies at age 83, 05/09/1930:4 Will in probate, 05/23/1930:7 Executors present account of estate, 07/31/1931:3

Nelson, Emil Dies at age 52, 03/27/1931:4 Petition for administration of estate, 07/31/1931:3 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 08/21/1931:5

Nelson, Ernest Son born, 05/08/1931:4 Resides in Hoosick Falls, NY, 04/13/1934:1

Nelson, George Chimney fire on Wareham St, 01/26/1934:1

Nelson, George S. Engaged to Corinne Kidd, 02/05/1932:1 Engaged to Corrine M. Kidd, 07/01/1932:4

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Nelson, George S. cont. Wedding described, 07/08/1932:1 Wed to Corinne M. Kidd, 07/08/1932:4

Nelson, Harold Son born, 09/05/1930:4

Nelson, Hilma S. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 08/21/1931:5

Nelson, John Hiram Serious fire in field, 03/28/1930:1

Nelson, Mary D.W. Obituary, 04/11/1930:1 Widow of John H. dies at age 93, 04/11/1930:4 Will in probate, 09/19/1930:5

Nelson, Mrs Ernest Resides in Troy, NY, 10/03/1930:1

Nelson, Mrs Ernest M. Resides in Hoosick Falls, NY, 10/23/1931:1

Nelson, Mrs Sidney Tribute (poem by Helen McLeod Goss), 05/16/1930:4

Nelson, Samuel Moves from Boston to Rhode Island Rd, 04/03/1931:4 Daughter born, 08/05/1932:4

Nelson, Sarah Widow of Stephen dies at age 82, 12/05/1930:4

Nelson, Sarah M. Obituary, 12/05/1930:2

Nelson, Sarah W. Obituary, 12/05/1930:1

Nelson Family Lakeville homestead destroyed by fire, 07/15/1932:1

Nelson Orchards Winter apples ready for delivery (ad), 10/07/1932:8

Nelson's Meat Market 52 North Main St (ad), 05/04/1934:8

Nemasket Auto Co. 78 Wareham St (ad), 04/11/1930:9 Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/18/1930:5 Passing auto throws stone through large window, 01/16/1931:1

Nemasket Community Club Holds annual meeting, 07/10/1931:1, 07/15/1932:4, 07/14/1933:8

Nemasket Hill Cemetery Holds annual meeting, 04/25/1930:5, 04/17/1931:1, 04/14/1933:1,

04/20/1934:1 Nemasket Mill

Juveniles charged with breaking glass, 12/02/1932:1 Nemasket Oil & Gas Co.

Leighton's Filling Station in no way connected to Nemasket Oil Co. (ad), 05/08/1931:8

Frank Leighton proprietor (ad), 05/15/1931:4 Frank Leighton, 42 East Main St (ad), 01/08/1932:6

Nemasket River (see Namasket River) Nemasket Spring Water Co.

New manufacturing plant under construction in Warrentown, 03/14/1930:3

Lorimer Cummings rear-ends Nemasket Spring Co. truck on Plymouth St, 07/18/1930:6

Grand opening of new plant (ad), 07/25/1930:4 Modern bottling plant, Rte 28 (ad), 07/25/1930:4 Opens new bottling plant on Plymouth St, 08/01/1930:5 Hot weather means capacity business, 08/14/1931:1 Truck rolls into Tinkham's house, 05/13/1932:1 Break-in unsuccessful, 05/20/1932:1 Ginger ale, golden or pale (ad), 03/09/1934:2

Nemasket Transportation Co. Petition for license to sell gasoline, 09/19/1930:5 Daily service to Boston, Brockton, and Providence (ad), 10/09/1931:7 Trucking company offers special to cranberry men, 10/23/1931:9 Sends nine trucks to any destination, 12/04/1931:8 Will go anywhere, anytime, 12/18/1931:7 Features morning deliveries, 01/08/1932:2

Nemasket Transportation Co. cont. Offers special spring services, 02/12/1932:7 Fire sweeps through garage, loss over $35,000, 05/19/1933:1 One in series of sketches of progressive merchants and manufacturers,

08/11/1933:2 Roberts' milk truck collides with Nemasket Transportation truck at West

St and LeBaron Ave, 04/20/1934:1 Nesmith, Charles

Middleboro residents attend 50th anniversary celebration, 12/18/1931:1 Nesmith, Charles H.

Plympton couple married 50 years, 12/04/1931:3, 12/18/1931:6 Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary , 12/25/1931:2 Plympton man dies at age 82, 05/18/1934:4 Obituary, 05/25/1934:7

Nesmith, Eunice Roberta Wed to John Fowler Raynes, 06/06/1930:2

Nesmith, Walter Burial at Plympton, 10/06/1933:3

New England Cranberry Sales Co. Holds annual meeting, 04/11/1930:9 Meeting held on frost damage, 06/06/1930:9 Ellsworth Crowell injures hand in motor saw at Cranberry Sales plant,

07/04/1930:1 Employs Guild Harlow, 07/18/1930:1 Directors hold meeting here, 08/22/1930:1 Holds pre-harvest meeting, 09/05/1930:7 Text of address by President Briggs, 09/12/1930:8 Cranberries on the move, 12/12/1930:4 Ships last of 1930 berries from North Carver, 01/23/1931:2 Screenhouse opened for consignment shipment, 03/13/1931:2 Holds annual meeting (t), 04/17/1931:2 Meeting at Carver well attended, 04/17/1931:7 Eatmor cranberries (ad), 07/03/1931:2 John Makepeace logical successor to the late George Briggs,

08/14/1931:1 Directors hold meeting, 08/14/1931:2 Holds regular pre-harvest meeting, 09/04/1931:6 Holds annual meeting in Carver, 04/15/1932:1 Employs Franklin Harlow, 07/22/1932:1 Reports little damage from intense storm, 09/09/1932:1 Hold annual pre-harvest meeting, 09/09/1932:5 No. 2 storehouse begins screening, 10/07/1932:3 Last of 1932 berries shipped, 02/17/1933:6 Holds pre-harvest meeting in Carver, 09/08/1933:1 Attempt made to steal berries from North Carver storehouse,

12/15/1933:1 Holds annual meeting in Carver, 04/27/1934:2 Annual meeting held at Carver town hall (t), 09/07/1934:7

New England Telephone & Telegraph Co. Makes improvements to service, 04/04/1930:2 Doctors Anna and Oscar Richardson retire from medical staff,

06/06/1930:1 Joseph Moleski charged with stealing lead cable from telephone

company, 06/06/1930:2 Moleski not guilty of theft of cable, 06/13/1930:1 Employs Mrs William Curley, 09/19/1930:1 Receives complaints of crank calls, 11/21/1930:2 To erect poles on new state road, 04/24/1931:4 Mrs George Boardman retires on pension, 03/02/1934:1 Petition to install new poles, 12/21/1934:1

New England Transportation Co. Lower bus fares (ad), 11/25/1932:5 New rates effective December 1st (ad), 11/25/1932:8 Sunday schedule announced, 09/21/1934:1 Petitions selectmen for route change, 10/26/1934:5

New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Installs electric flashing crossing signals at Miller St, 01/03/1930:3 New electric lighting system working at Rock, 01/10/1930:3 New flashing signal system goes into service, 01/10/1930:3 New flashing signals at Rock and South Middleboro, 01/10/1930:3

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New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad cont. Blaze in shack used by railroad, 04/18/1930:1 Spring maintenance begun, 04/18/1930:1 Conference on rail service held at Marion, 09/26/1930:1 Engine crashes into coal car along Keith side track, 10/17/1930:1 Railroad to repair West Grove St span, 10/31/1930:2 Train kills big buck, 11/21/1930:1 Five found guilty of trackwalking, 02/13/1931:1 John Gomes pleads guilty to trackwalking, 03/06/1931:1 Fall River line to continue, 04/17/1931:2 Attempted break-in at railroad ticket office, 06/26/1931:1 Repairs made to bridge near Nemasket station, 07/24/1931:1 Fire in engine cab, 05/06/1932:1 Titicut station to be discontinued, 12/02/1932:1 Deer killed by train south of Fall Brook crossing, 03/17/1933:5 Takes over telegrams service from Western Union, 05/05/1933:1 Electric highway crossing lights installed at five highway crossings,

10/27/1933:3 Complains to school authorities about students crossing tracks,

03/23/1934:2 To run special train to Provincetown while U.S. fleet there,

06/22/1934:1 New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad - Employees

Tower man Stanley Mobbs commended in rail publication, 03/07/1930:1

Makes drastic cuts in many departments, 03/07/1930:8 Veteran baggage master William Whitcomb retires, 08/08/1930:4 Grants pension to Henry Wilcox, 10/31/1930:6 Michael Barrett track supervisor, 09/11/1931:1 Seeks legislation concerning competition from buses and trucks,

11/11/1932:1 Stanley Mobb operator, 09/15/1933:1

New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad - Fares and Schedules Schedules change April 27th, 04/18/1930:6 Rock station has non-stop to Boston, 06/06/1930:9 Several trains discontinued, 07/25/1930:4 New mail schedule, 08/01/1930:8 Continued cuts may leave Middleboro as a flag station, 08/22/1930:1 Early and late trains discontinued 55 years ago, 10/03/1930:6 Fall River line discontinued, 05/08/1931:1 Experiments with new five trip ticket, 05/29/1931:1 New five trip tickets (ad), 06/05/1931:4 Boston train service cut, 07/01/1932:1 Six trains to Boston cut, 07/01/1932:1 Changes in train service outlined, 07/29/1932:1 Change local service, 09/09/1932:4 Local train changes in effect, 09/23/1932:2 Train changes, 12/09/1932:1 Changes in train schedules, 02/24/1933:2 New schedule in effect, 05/04/1934:7

Newcomb, Harrison Daughter bon, 05/13/1932:4

Newcomb, Harrison F. Engaged to Olive M. Wrightington, 07/31/1931:4 Wed to Olive M. Wrightington, 08/07/1931:4

Newcomb, Raymond E. Takes aerial photo of Middleboro (p), 08/11/1933:1

Newcombe, Harris F. Collides with George Cox at John Glass Jr. Square, 09/25/1931:1

Newcombe, Ray Central Baptist members entertained with plane rides, 06/23/1933:6

Newhall, Mertie Wed to Chester M. Witbeck, 10/23/1931:4

Newhall, Myrtie Employed in Boston, 09/12/1930:2

Newkirk, Abraham G. Candidate for treasurer/collector, 12/22/1933:1

Newkirk, A.G. Jay walkers (l), 09/05/1930:8 In support of Newkirk's candidacy for treasurer (ad) (l) (Kenelem

Winslow), 01/09/1931:3 For town treasurer (ad), 01/09/1931:3 In support of Newkirk (ad) (l) (Kenelm Winslow), 01/16/1931:6 In support of Newkirk (ad) (l) (Leonard & Barrows), 01/16/1931:6 For town treasurer and collector (ad), 01/05/1934:8

Newkirk, Florence M. Engaged to Everett N. Jenkins, 09/02/1932:4 Wedding described, 09/09/1932:1

Newkirk, John Resides in Wollaston, 08/15/1930:1

Newkirk, Mildred Resides in Weirton, WV, 08/15/1930:1 Resides in Meriden, CT, 08/21/1931:1

Newkirk, Miriam Resides in Lynn, 08/21/1931:1

Newkirk, Mrs A. G. Picks myrtle bloom, 12/16/1932:1

Newson, John B. Wed to Anne Louise Bomey, 09/16/1932:3

Newton, Joseph Daughter born, 11/24/1933:4

Newton, Joseph U. Held for grand jury on charge of larceny from Shaw Reynolds,

10/03/1930:4 Engaged to Eleanor Louise Moore, 11/25/1932:1

Newton, Lester Son born, 11/27/1931:4

Newton, Nora A. Engaged to Herbert S. Chase, 11/04/1932:4 Wed to Herbert S. Chase, 11/11/1932:4

Nichall, William Wedding described, 10/26/1934:1

Nichols, James Gilbert Guidaboni finds turtle marked 1835 J.G.N., 06/08/1934:1

Nichols, John T. And Iampietro petition to erect garage and store gasoline, 09/25/1931:2

Nichols, Mrs Sumner Resides in Ipswich, 03/09/1934:1

Nichols, Thomas Fined $10 for open fire without permit, 04/11/1930:3

Nickerson, Allen Son born, 03/27/1931:4

Nickerson, Harold In Memoriam poem by Ira Nickerson, 05/30/1930:4 Chimney fire in Lakeville, 01/26/1934:1 Arrested for peddling scallops without a license, 12/28/1934:2

Nickerson, Harold W. Engaged to Doris Juanita Lougee, 03/25/1932:4 Wed to Doris J. Lougee, 04/29/1932:4

Nickerson, Helen Resides in Atlantic City, 01/31/1930:5

Nickerson, Helen L. Wed to Clarence R. Praster, 12/09/1932:4

Nickerson, H.W. Chimney fire on Miller St, 12/07/1934:1

Nickerson, Ira In Memoriam (Harold Nickerson) (poem), 05/30/1930:4

Nickerson, Iris Resides in Atlantic City, 01/31/1930:5

Nickerson, Joyce Born to Ralph, 09/11/1931:6

Nickerson, Ralph Moves from Plymouth St to Pleasant St, 07/10/1931:4 Daughter born, 08/28/1931:4, 09/11/1931:6 Son born, 11/03/1933:4, 6

Nickerson, Simeon L. Local American Legion named for soldier (p), 10/03/1930:2

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Nickerson, William N. Wed to Marjorie A. Stanhope, 07/24/1931:4

Nielsen, Elizabeth Secretary of VFW Auxiliary resigns, 07/07/1933:1

Nielsen, John Member of high school football team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Nielsen, Lillian Resides in New York City, 03/28/1930:1

Nielsen, Niels G. Wedding described, 10/28/1932:1 Wed to Elizabeth Jennings, 10/28/1932:4

Nielson, Carl Ernest Wedding described, 07/07/1933:6

Nielson, Christian Engaged to Vera F. DeCosta, 09/29/1933:4 Wed to Vera F. DeCosta, 10/13/1933:4

Nielson, Emma E. Obituary, 11/18/1932:1 Brockton woman dies at age 54, 11/18/1932:4

Nielson, John Member of high school baseball team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Nielson, Niel Chimney fire on Oak St, 02/19/1932:1, 12/29/1933:1

Niro, Emiliano N. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:6

Niro, Emilio Driver collides with Casey on Center St, 03/21/1930:7 Hearing on plumbing without permit, 11/13/1931:1

Niro, Emilio N. Case of plumbing without permit placed on file, 11/20/1931:1

Niro, E.N. Electrician (ad), 01/10/1930:10 Clean furnaces and pipes save fuel, 10/16/1931:7 Boiler and steam pipe work, 11/13/1931:7 Heating systems installed, 12/11/1931:9 Wiring (ad), 06/03/1932:8 Chimney fire on Oak St, 01/13/1933:1

Niro, Sadie J. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:6

Nitz, John Fire destroys house, barn, and two sheds, 03/27/1931:1 Son born, 05/15/1931:4

Nitz, Mary Arrested for poisoning cows, 04/04/1930:1 Pleads not guilty to poisoning Wolski's cows, 04/11/1930:3 Large crowd in court for cow poisoning case, 04/18/1930:2 Bail set at $1,000, 04/25/1930:1 Wolski sues Nitz for poisoning cows, 05/02/1930:1 Poison charges not sustained, 06/20/1930:1

Noble, Frederic H. Announces candidacy for selectman, 11/21/1930:1 Candidate for selectman (ad) (l), 01/09/1931:3 Candidate for re-election (ad), 01/16/1931:5 In support of Noble (ad) (Michael M. Barrett, Regina Gaudette),

01/16/1931:5 In support of Noble (ad) (Robert G. Butler), 01/16/1931:6 Results of most disgraceful, silliest, muck-raking campaigns (p) (t),

01/23/1931:1 First to file nomination papers, 12/01/1933:2 Selectmen's contest starts to take shape, 12/08/1933:1 Re-elect to board of selectmen (ad), 12/22/1933:8 Taxation (l), 01/05/1934:2 For re-election to office of selectman (ad), 01/05/1934:8

Noble, Frederick Local people hear from folks in California quake zone, 03/17/1933:1

Nolan, Arleen M. To attend Bridgewater Normal School, 07/11/1930:1

Nolan, Arlene Graduates from Bridgewater Teachers' College, 06/08/1934:1

Nolan, George H. Wins $400 scholarship to Rennsselar Polytechnic, 07/07/1933:1 Secretary of freshman class at Rensselaer, 10/27/1933:1

Nolan, Helen Freshman at Simmons College, 09/14/1934:1

Nolan, John H. New officer with local state police troop, 01/03/1930:1

Nolan, Mildred A. Attends Bridgewater Normal school, 04/01/1932:7

Nolan, Robert Chimney fire on Union St, 05/02/1930:4 Loses money and papers to pickpocket, 08/01/1930:6

Nolan, Robert E. Petitions to erect garage, store gasoline, 05/02/1930:2

Non-Support (spousal) (see Desertion and Non-Support) Norcross, John

Gasunas and Maleski held for grand jury on larceny charge, 11/13/1931:1

Norris, Abbie Frances Church Obituary, 11/11/1932:6

Norris, Clara Barnett Husband posts notice of no responsibility for wife's bills, 03/27/1931:5

Norris, Elwyn Son born, 03/21/1930:4

Norris, Fred Son born, 09/12/1930:4, 06/16/1933:4

Norris, George E. Notice of no responsibility for wife's bills, 03/27/1931:5

Norris, Harry Attends Northeastern University, 10/17/1930:5 Graduates from Northeastern School of Engineering, 06/19/1931:4

Norris, James Obituary, 11/02/1934:1

Norris, John Knee cap nearly destroyed in shot gun accident, 11/18/1932:3

Norris, Laura Hands go through plate glass after tripping, 06/09/1933:1

Norris, Martha E. Obituary, 02/24/1933:1 Dies at age 15, 02/24/1933:4

Norris, Russell Daughter born, 06/20/1930:4

Norris, Walter Breaks ground for new home on Main St, 02/27/1931:6

Norris, Walter R. Wed to Ena G. Gauthier, 04/21/1933:4

Norris, Wilfred B. Wed to Abbie F. Church, 07/25/1930:7 Appreciates community service effort at concert (l), 12/21/1934:6

Norris, Wilfred Benson Wedding described, 07/18/1930:7

North America (see Americas) North Lakeville School

Improvements made to schoolhouse, 01/08/1932:3 Students to have time each week at Lakeville library, 02/05/1932:3 Money taken in break-in, 03/31/1933:2

North Middleboro Athletic Association New organization has 21 members, 10/09/1931:6 Headquarters nearly complete, 12/04/1931:2 Opens new quarters to public, 01/01/1932:2 Installs indoor baseball equipment at club house, 12/16/1932:6

North Middleboro Congregational Church Lightning strikes pine tree at parsonage 55 years ago, 05/16/1930:7 List of recently baptized children, 06/13/1930:2 Parish cemetery put in order, 08/29/1930:3 Holds annual roll call, 10/17/1930:9 Holds annual meeting, 03/06/1931:3 Holds annual parish meeting, 03/10/1933:3 Hosts closing meeting of county Neighborhood convention,

06/16/1933:1

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North Middleboro Congregational Church cont. Holds annual roll call, 10/13/1933:5 Extensive repairs being made, 05/04/1934:7 Hosts baccalaureate service, 06/22/1934:8 Oldest member joined in 1862, 10/26/1934:2

North Middleboro Post Office Holds postmaster's exam, 02/12/1932:3 Stella Fickert postmistress, 05/13/1932:7 Winifred Carver postmistress, office in Plymouth St home, 09/08/1933:6 Office closed down, 03/02/1934:1 Hirst opposed to curtailment of postal service, 03/09/1934:2 Reminder of discontinued service at area offices (l), 03/30/1934:1 Representative in Washington to retain post office, 03/30/1934:6 Rural folks peeved, 04/06/1934:1 Thomas Hirst returns from Washington after post office petitions fail,

04/06/1934:4 Protests post office closings (l) (Thomas E. Hirst), 04/06/1934:7

Northcott, George H. Hatching eggs (ad), 01/22/1932:8

Northener, Jesse Man missing from town farm located at East Carver, 09/08/1933:1

Northern, Jesse Obituary, 04/13/1934:1 Dies at age 96, 04/13/1934:4 Funeral held at Egger's in Middleboro, 04/13/1934:7

Northway, Cecil Engaged to Alice Forsberg, 08/08/1930:4 Son born, 02/09/1934:4

Northway, Cecil R. Wed to Alice A. Forsberg, 08/22/1930:4

Northway, Cecil Roger Wedding described, 08/22/1930:1

Northway, Everett Resides in Saco, ME, 03/31/1933:1

Northway, Ralph Son born, 05/19/1933:4

Northway, Ralph E. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:6

Northway, Ralph L. Wedding described, 09/11/1931:1 Wed to Ruth A. Tripp, 09/11/1931:4

Norton, H.F. Obituary, 03/27/1931:1 Orange, NJ man dies at age 42, 03/27/1931:4

Norton, Leslie Retires from Lakeville school board, 01/22/1932:1 Mother dies in Newport, 09/01/1933:3

Norton, Lindora Engaged to Manuel Cabral, Jr., 11/23/1934:1

Norton, Lindora A. Engaged to Manuel J. Cabral, Jr., 11/16/1934:4 Wedding described, 11/30/1934:1 Wed to Manuel J. Cabral, Jr., 11/30/1934:4

Norton, Mary E. Obituary, 06/20/1930:1 Wife of Lindley C. dies at age 56, 06/20/1930:4

Norton, Mrs Howard P. Dies in Newport, 09/01/1933:3

Norton & Long 30 School St (ad), 09/26/1930:4 Thatcher's Row (ad), 10/02/1931:6 Etta Pitman in collision with Norton & Long truck driven by George

Dunham, 03/03/1933:1 Nourse, Arlene Ethel

Wedding described, 12/22/1933:1 Nourse, Harold

Wedding described, 12/07/1934:1 Wed to Gladys Gifford, 12/07/1934:4

Nourse, Mrs Alton Brother dies in West Lebanon, NH, 12/07/1934:1

Nourse, Mrs Ralph Ill with scarlet fever, 08/21/1931:4

Nourse, Ralph Moves from North Lakeville to North Middleboro, 03/31/1933:6 Erects garage on Bedford St, 09/01/1933:3 Lets Plymouth St house to Walter Houghton, 11/09/1934:7

Nourse, Ralph E. In court on charge of hunting without license, 12/12/1930:3 Attempt to pass Sharon vehicle causes injuries, 09/22/1933:1

Nourse, Raymond A. Employed at H.L. Thatcher & Co., 07/15/1932:1

Novakowski, Mrs V.A. Injured in auto mishap in Boston, 07/10/1931:4

Novakowski, V. Purchases North Middleboro farm from Elliott Poore, 07/11/1930:3

Nowakowski, Valentine Harwichport woman's auto strikes wagon on Bedford St, 04/15/1932:1

Nowaskowski, Anna Purchases North Middleboro farm from Henry Poor, 09/12/1930:1

Noyer, Alice Wedding described, 07/17/1931:1

Noyes, Charles Dies in Roxbury, 03/31/1933:6

Noyes, Charles D. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 04/17/1931:5

Noyes, Mary Obituary, 09/15/1933:2

Nunes, Albina Obituary, 10/07/1932:1 Wife of Manual dies at age 41, 10/07/1932:4

Nunes, Manuel Chimney fire on Plymouth St, 03/17/1933:1 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 02/02/1934:4

Nurse, Ralph Sells North Lakeville house to Sargant, 04/14/1933:7

Nurseries (plant) see also Alexander, J. Herbert; Cobb, John S.; Leland Carnation Co. Fred Utaf head florist at sanatorium, 07/11/1930:1 Nurseryman Shaw receives order for 1,000 rose bushes, 05/01/1931:1 C.A. Shaw, trees and shrubs (ad), 04/22/1932:8 Charles Shaw does extensive evergreen planting for New Bedford client,

05/20/1932:1 L. & M. Mello, potted plants for Memorial Day (ad), 05/19/1933:8 Lois Mello, bedding and vegetables plants for sale (ad), 06/01/1934:8

Nurses and Nursing see also Ganyer, Lucy; Middleboro District Nursing Association Gayner to reopen convalescent home in North Middleboro,

05/29/1931:1 Elsie Dow district health nurse, 07/31/1931:1

Nute, Alice Concludes services with Morrill Ryder, 09/11/1931:1

Nute, Charles B. Obituary, 08/15/1930:1 New Bedford man dies at age 36, 08/15/1930:4

Nutrition Elks and high school girls solicit funds for free milk, 03/02/1934:1

Nuttall, Mary Obituary, 08/28/1931:1 Widow of Roger dies at age 74, 08/28/1931:4 Petition for administration of estate, 08/28/1931:6

Nutter, Louise New teacher at Thomastown School, 07/31/1931:1

Nutting, Frank H. Engaged to Helen Gomes, 06/22/1934:6 Engaged to Helen L. Gomes, 06/29/1934:4

Nye, Albert Among successful deer hunters, 12/14/1934:9

Nye, Albert E. Tax collector's sale of real estate, 07/29/1932:2

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Nye, Alma Middleboro spelling champ goes down at New Bedford meet,

04/25/1930:1 Begins studies at Bridgewater State, 09/14/1934:6

Nye, Charles M. Obituary, 04/29/1932:1 Dies at age 69, 04/29/1932:4

O Oakes, Carl

Paint brushes and cans stolen from vehicle, 06/22/1934:10 Oakes, Carl S.

Blaze in car caused by short circuit, 10/21/1932:1 Oates, Mary A.

Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 08/15/1930:5 Oates, Matthew T.

Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 08/15/1930:5 Tax collector's sale, 05/26/1933:5

Ober, Evelyn L. Will in probate, 03/27/1931:5

Ober, Helen C. Obituary, 10/19/1934:1 Wife of Elijah S. dies at age 68, 10/19/1934:4

Ober, Helena C. Petition for administration of estate, 11/09/1934:5

Ober, L. Evelyn Will in probate, 03/27/1931:5 Executor presents multiple petitions, 05/29/1931:5

Ober, Lodema E. Obituary, 03/20/1931:1 Dies at age 75, 03/20/1931:4

Ober, Mrs Elijah Dies in Middleboro, 10/19/1934:3

O'Brien, Cornelius T. Mother dies in Revere, 07/17/1931:1

O'Brien, C.T. Brother dies in Boston, 09/07/1934:4

O'Brien, Henry Dies in Boston, 09/07/1934:4

O'Brien, John G. State patrolman transfers to Northampton, 08/07/1931:1

O'Brien, Mary Dies in Revere, 07/17/1931:1

Odd Fellows (see International Order of Odd Fellows) O'Donnell, George H.

Declines call from Baltimore, MD church, 03/14/1930:6 O'Donnell, G.H.

Acting pastor at New Albany, IN, 09/11/1931:3 O'Donnell, Ruth

Graduates from high school with honors, 07/14/1933:2 Ogelvy, Mildred

Employed at Montgomery Home for Aged People, 12/15/1933:1 O'Hara, Neal

In new radio program out of Boston, 03/13/1931:1 Thinks well of old family weekly, 07/21/1933:3 Celebrates silver jubilee as football announcer (p), 10/19/1934:1

O'Hara, Neal R. Native son quoted in debate in U.S. Senate, 02/13/1931:1 Humorist keeps informed about news in Middleboro, 04/03/1931:1 Engaged by Fox Films in Hollywood, CA, 10/30/1931:1 Returns from Hollywood, 02/26/1932:1 Secretary of newly reorganized Davol mill in Fall River, 05/25/1934:1

O'Hara, Walter E. Purchases machinery and equipment of New Bedford mill, 06/05/1931:3 Purchases mill in Fall River, 09/30/1932:1 Completes purchase of mill in Newburyport and plant in Somersworth,

NH, 04/07/1933:1 Purchases machinery and equipment from Georgia mill, 07/14/1933:1

O’Hara, Walter E. cont. Buys controlling interest in American Tube Works of Somerville,

10/13/1933:6 May relocate Fall River business here, 12/27/1933:1 Secures control of Fall River mill, 04/06/1934:1 President of newly reorganized Davol mill in Fall River, 05/25/1934:1 Honorary colonel on staff of Kentucky governor, 10/19/1934:3

Ohlson, Florence E. Wedding described, 04/25/1930:1

Oil (see Fuel Oil) Olander, Anthony

"Wet" 12th anniversary celebration has happy ending in court, 07/08/1932:1

Old Colony Pigeon Club Plans first get-together of fanciers, 05/30/1930:7

Old Colony Railroad Co. (55 years ago) Collects 16-inch ice, 02/07/1930:4 Wages cut 10%, 09/26/1930:6 Handsome passenger engine placed into service, 10/24/1930:8 Earle Ryder constructed 105 depots for railroad by 55 years ago,

03/20/1931:6 Proposes warning system for storms, 06/12/1931:6 Plans to lay steel rails, 04/01/1932:2

The Old Middleborough Historical Society see also Ancestors' Day Starts planning for tercentenary celebration, 05/02/1930:7 Report of annual meeting, 06/06/1930:1 Historic markers placed, 09/12/1930:1 Secures historic markers for sites in town, 09/12/1930:1 Holds first meeting of season, 10/31/1930:1 Holds annual meeting, 06/05/1931:1 Opening meeting of season attracts over 200 members, 10/23/1931:1 Receives bell from Peirce Academy, 02/05/1932:1 Discusses preservation of Academy bell, 02/19/1932:1 Who owns the old Academy bell?, 02/26/1932:4 Academy building should be preserved (l) (Kenelm Winslow),

02/26/1932:7 Preservation of Academy building (l) (Kenelm Winslow), 03/04/1932:3 Old bell to toll again, 03/18/1932:1 The Academy building (l) (Kenelm Winslow), 03/18/1932:3 Holds annual meeting, 06/10/1932:1 Holds second annual dinner at Town Hall, 10/21/1932:1 Large attendance at successful meeting, 03/17/1933:1 Holds annual meeting, 06/09/1933:1 Let us begin to be historical (l) (Kenelm Winslow), 09/22/1933:6 Winslow's letter is food for thought, 09/29/1933:1 Many interesting tales told at opening meeting, 10/27/1933:1 Old time concert delights members, 04/13/1934:1 Encourages donations (l) (Kenelm Winslow), 06/08/1934:1 James Kennedy named new president at annual meeting, 06/15/1934:1 Holds fall meeting, 11/09/1934:3

Old Middleborough Photo Series - People Brief biography of Henry Tribou (p), 01/03/1930:1 Biography of Nathaniel Morton Ransom (p), 01/31/1930:5 Brief biography of Elisha Thomas Benson (p), 02/07/1930:1 Photo of employees of old straw works (p), 02/28/1930:1 Photo of Taft's Middleboro visit in 1912 (p), 03/14/1930:1 Brief biography of Mrs N.M. Ransom (p), 03/21/1930:1 Brief biography of Hope Shaw Jones (p), 04/11/1930:1 Brief biography of William C. Eddy (p), 04/18/1930:1 Class at Eaton private school about 50 years ago (p), 05/02/1930:1 Melinda Mitchell (Princess Teeweeleema) in tribal regalia (p),

08/22/1930:1 Old Middleborough Photo Series - Places

Poor farm burns in 1905 (p), 01/17/1930:1 Spooner block in 1892 (p), 03/07/1930:1 Old tavern on Wareham St purchased by Mrs Gates (p), 03/28/1930:1 Clark & Vaughan grocery at Everett Square in 1891 (p), 04/04/1930:1 "Old store" at Muttock on Plymouth St (p), 06/13/1930:1

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Old Middleborough Photo Series – Places cont. Drawing of factory at corner of Clifford and Wareham St (i),

06/20/1930:1 Sacred Heart Church, 1880 (p), 06/27/1930:1 Old family home of George Soule on South Main St (p), 07/04/1930:1 J.K. & B. Sears Co. lumber yard 50 years ago (p), 07/11/1930:1 South Main St home of Morrill S. Ryder (p), 07/18/1930:1 LeBaron Foundry business declines since fires 40 and 35 years ago (p),

07/25/1930:1 Old mill dam in Muttock (p), 08/08/1930:1 Old Muttock school (p), 08/29/1930:1

The Old Tavern Modern tea room and gift shop on Wareham St (ad), 06/27/1930:8 Mrs Earl Gates closes up for season, 09/26/1930:1 Mrs Earl Gates opens Old Tavern on Rochester line, 06/05/1931:1 Rte 28, South Middleboro (ad), 06/19/1931:7

Oldfield, Wilbur Joseph Wedding described, 11/02/1934:6

Oldham, Leon Daughter born, 12/19/1930:4

Oliver (Judge) Cushing gives talk on Judge at Historical Society meeting, 10/27/1933:1

Oliver, Annie E. Obituary, 12/22/1933:1 Widow of John E. dies at age 87, 12/22/1933:4

Oliver, John Chimney fire on Hillside Ave, 12/29/1933:1

Oliver, Joseph Son born, 04/21/1933:4 Daughter born, 10/19/1934:4

Oliver, Joseph M. Wed to Catherine F. Houlihan, 12/09/1932:4

Oliver, Mrs Eugene Falls on ice, fractures leg, 02/13/1931:1

Oliver, Peter, Jr. Wanton destruction at Sproat house in Nemasket, 01/09/1931:1 Landmark house in Nemasket suffers considerable damage,

01/09/1931:3 Oliver, Royce E.

Second lieutenant in 315th Cavalry, 08/15/1930:1 Olsen, Roy Norman

Wed to Aili Wilhelmina Lamu, 04/18/1930:4 Olson, E.

Wed to Mildred I. Parker, 02/05/1932:4 Olson, Meldor

Stationed at naval port in Newport, RI, 03/20/1931:4 Olson, Ruth B.

Wedding described, 07/29/1932:6 O'Melia, Michael

Dies in Springfield, 07/10/1931:8 O'Melia, Thomas

Brother dies in Springfield, 07/10/1931:8 Daughter born, 10/21/1932:4

O'Neil, Catherine Killed in auto accident on Cape road, 08/01/1930:1

O'Neil, Elizabeth F. Engaged to Arthur L. Stephenson, 05/29/1931:4 Wedding described, 06/05/1931:1 Wed to Arthur L. Stephenson, 06/05/1931:4

O'Neil, James Daughter born, 02/28/1930:4

O'Neill, Lillian Transfers to commercial department at high school, 09/08/1933:1

Opticians and Optometrists (see Hayden, Fayette W.; Hinckley, M.L.) Oration

Mary Joy Crosier wins local contest of National Oration Contest, 04/10/1931:1

Esther Craig gives readings at East Bridgewater, 03/03/1933:1 Orchestras (see Bands and Orchestras)

Orcut, Zelda W. Engaged to Ingram Porter, 09/14/1934:1

Orcutt, Zelda W. Wed to Ingram Porter, 09/14/1934:4

Order of the Eastern Star - Hannah Shaw Chapter Celebrates 16th anniversary, 05/02/1930:5 Celebrates 18th anniversary, 05/06/1932:7 Holds Matrons' and Patrons' night, 09/16/1932:1 Holds annual meeting, 12/09/1932:1 Hosts meeting of Massachusetts chapters, 04/07/1933:2 Holds Matrons' and Patrons' Night, 06/23/1933:4 Observes 20th anniversary, 04/27/1934:4

O'Regan, Patrick Son born, 11/30/1934:4

Ormsbee, Samuel Salesman at Studebaker Service Station (ad), 02/28/1930:5

Ormsby, Mary Jane Obituary, 04/11/1930:1 Wife of Robert dies at age 86, 04/11/1930:4

Orr, James Obituary, 05/05/1933:1

Orrall, Jan C. Petition for administration of estate, 09/09/1932:5

Orrall, Dorothy Engaged to Sheldon Phinney, 12/12/1930:2

Orrall, Dorothy L. Wedding described, 12/19/1930:1 Wed to Sheldon L. Phinney, 12/19/1930:4

Orrall, Frank Chimney fire in Lakeville, 04/25/1930:1 Mary Pickford stops at Orrall's filling station in North Lakeville,

02/02/1934:6 Orrall, Frank T.

Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 11/07/1930:7 Orrall, Hannah

Tax collector's sale, 04/06/1934:5 Orrall, Hannah B.

Wife of James C. dies at age 75, 05/01/1931:4 Petition for administration of estate, 09/16/1932:5

Orrall, Hannah Butler Obituary, 05/01/1931:1

Orrall, Hat B. Petition for administration of estate, 09/09/1932:5

Orrall, James C. Obituary, 06/10/1932:1 Dies at age 84, 06/10/1932:4 Petition for administration of estate, 09/16/1932:5 Receiver to examine all claims on estate, 11/03/1933:5

Orrall, Olive F. Wed to Theodore Sopa, 07/10/1931:8

Orrall, Thomas Son born, 08/19/1932:4

Orrall, Thomas C. Wed to Barbara Washburn, 10/23/1931:4

Osborn, Alfred B. Appointed appraiser for Lakeville, 09/29/1933:4

Osborn, Joseph Attends Bartlett School of Tree Surgery, 04/18/1930:2

Osborn, Lawrence Son born, 03/06/1931:3

Osborne (Mr) Munroe & Osborne, 10 Station St (ad), 02/28/1930:10

Osborne, Alfred Broadcasts on WHDH with Sowerby and Hotz, 06/01/1934:1

Osborne, Alfred B. Engaged by K. & W. Vaudeville Co. of Brockton, 12/09/1932:2

Osborne, Emily J. Obituary, 02/07/1930:1 Widow of Willard dies at age 83, 02/07/1930:6 Will in probate, 04/25/1930:3

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Osborne, Emily S. Will in probate, 03/21/1930:5

Osborne, Frank L. Obituary, 09/07/1934:2

Osborne, Herbert Resides in Chicago, 08/19/1932:2

Osborne, Horace C. Member of Improved Order of Red Men dies, 06/20/1930:2

Osborne, Jennie E. Obituary, 01/05/1934:2

Osborne, Joseph Contracts to grade and build new road 55 years ago, 10/10/1930:8 Finds employment in Virginia, 04/08/1932:7

Osborne, Lawrence Purchases Huntley's share in Huntley & Osborne mill, 03/14/1930:4 Son born, 03/06/1931:4 Occupies new home on Taunton Ave, 10/07/1932:3 Moves into newly erected bungalow on Taunton Ave, 10/21/1932:1 Sells North Lakeville house to Dola, 04/07/1933:6 Son born, 05/05/1933:3

Osborne, Lyman Old Leonard saw mill burns down, 02/28/1930:1

Osborne, Mrs Irving Mother dies in Taunton, 05/27/1932:3

Osborne, Mrs Laurence Assistant teacher at Assawampsett School, 01/24/1930:7

Osborne-Reynolds Co. Printers, 48 North Main St (ad), 05/02/1930:8

Osgood, Samuel Non-support case dismissed in Superior court, 11/07/1930:1

Osgood, Samuel P. Arrested for non-support of wife and children, 01/03/1930:1 Pleads not guilty, 01/10/1930:2 Ordered to pay support to wife and children, 01/17/1930:3 Wed to Cora M. Hathaway, 09/21/1934:4

Oszapea, J. Paul Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 08/21/1931:5

Otis, Annabel Wed to Sherman Forbes, 10/19/1934:1

Otis, Ellen Wedding described, 08/22/1930:1

Otis, George Yarmouthport couple married 60 years, 10/23/1931:1 Funeral held in Yarmouthport, 05/06/1932:1

Otis, Osmon E. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 06/10/1932:5

Otto, Frank C. Employed in Lawrence, 09/22/1933:1

Otto, Myrtle Attends State Teachers' College at Salem, 09/16/1932:1 Elected treasurer of sorority at Salem Teachers' College, 10/19/1934:1

Ouelette, Edith Tripp Daughter born, 02/23/1934:3

Ouelette, Edna M. Wed to Edward L. Ouelette, 08/07/1931:4

Ouelette, Edward Moves to tenement in Gates' house, 05/29/1931:6 Hand badly cut at Tribou's wood yard, 02/26/1932:1

Ouelette, Edward L. Wed to Edna M. Ouelette, 08/07/1931:4

Ouelette, Mary B. Wed to Willard F. Gifford, 07/04/1930:4

Ouelette, Mary Dorothy Born to Romero and Edith Tripp, 02/23/1934:3

Ouelette, Romeo Wedding described, 03/25/1932:7 Daughter born, 02/23/1934:3

Ouellette, Romeo Wed to Edith Frances Tripp, 03/25/1932:4

Ouilette, Edna M. Engaged to Edward L. Ouilette, 07/31/1931:4

Ouilette, Edward L. Engaged to Edna M. Ouilette, 07/31/1931:4

Ouillette, Romeo Among successful deer hunters, 12/14/1934:9

Overseer of the Poor (see Poor Farm) Owens, Albert R.

Obituary, 04/06/1934:1 Dies at age 57, 04/06/1934:4

Owens, A.R. Furniture and piano moving (ad), 03/28/1930:8 A.R. Owens & Son, furniture and piano moving (ad), 02/13/1931:3

Owens, Bernard Daughter born, 11/20/1931:4

Owens, Bernard Jonathan Wedding described, 08/29/1930:1

Owens, B.J. Son born, 02/24/1933:4 Furniture and piano moving (ad), 02/24/1933:8

Owens, Madeline Teacher resigns from South Middleboro School, 01/02/1931:2

Owens, Madeline D. Teacher resigns from South Middleboro School, 12/26/1930:1

Owens, Mary Eleanor Engaged to George Willard Tomlinson, 04/06/1934:1

Owens, Mrs Bernard Jonathan Teacher at South Middleboro, 09/12/1930:2

Owers, Adelaide Funeral held at North Carver, 06/08/1934:6

Owl Inn John Creedon applies for liquor license, 10/12/1934:1

Oxen Marshall Gibbs slaughters 1,595-lb. ox 50 years ago, 01/24/1930:10

P Pacheco, Anthony

Wed to Celia A. Longo, 11/14/1930:4 Package Stores (see Alcoholic Beverage Industry) Packard, E.A.

Resides in Waltham, 08/14/1931:1 Packard, J.W.

Enters horse in Brockton speed trial 55 years ago, 06/19/1931:6 Page, Lizzie Osgood

Burial at Rock Cemetery, 06/27/1930:7 Paint and Painting

L. Richmond & Co., paints (ad), 01/03/1930:3 James Wilmot, house painting (ad), 01/03/1930:7 G.E. Hill, painting and paper hanging (ad), 03/28/1930:4 Charles Smith, house painting, paperchanging (ad), 03/06/1931:8 John A. McNabb (ad), 04/03/1931:8 F.L. Barstow, 13 Webster St (ad), 10/16/1931:10 James Wilmot contracts to paint exterior woodwork on high school,

11/06/1931:1 Complaint made on paint jobs at Town House and school, 01/01/1932:4 Painters agree to wage reduction (ad), 02/19/1932:8 Tallman paints 'em right (ad), 03/18/1932:5 Fred Barstow, let me estimate your paint job (ad), 04/08/1932:7 W.L. Tallman, 99 Everett St (ad), 05/05/1933:8 Request for bids to paint library interior (ad), 06/16/1933:2 Howell the painter, 73 1/2 Oak St (ad), 06/30/1933:8 Edgar Gay and James Wilmot in charge of painting gangs, 12/15/1933:1 CWA projects in full swing here, 01/12/1934:1 CWA projects to close next week, 02/09/1934:1 Local CWA projects closed, 02/16/1934:4 The Paint Service Station, opposite new post office (ad), 05/18/1934:8 Call for bids for painting gas holder, 09/14/1934:6

The Paint Service Station Opposite new Post Office (ad), 05/18/1934:8

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Paiva, Manuel Fined $10 for causing disturbance at library, 06/05/1931:1

Palmer (Mr) Dies in New York City, 06/19/1931:1

Palmer, Fred Obituary, 08/07/1931:6

Palmer, Frederick Obituary, 08/07/1931:1 Dies at age 42, 08/07/1931:4

Palmer, Susanna Widow of Frederick dies at age 43, 04/01/1932:4

Palmer, Suzanne Matron at State Farm, 03/25/1932:6 Obituary, 04/01/1932:7

Pan-Am Filling Station Break-in at Wareham St station, 10/27/1933:1

Panesis (Mrs) Sleek gent takes Panesis' pocketbook, 05/11/1934:1

Panesis, Bessie Sails for Greece, 03/23/1934:1

Panesis, Madeline Tinkham's student performs at NE Conservatory of Music, 03/09/1934:1

Panesis, Mrs Thomas And daughters injured in auto mishap in Taunton, 1/27/1933:1

Panesis, Nicholas Draws advertising sign of unusual excellence for Park Theatre,

06/06/1930:6 Dupont's window display advertises movie, 06/13/1930:1 Enrolls in Syracuse University, 09/18/1931:1 Specializes in commercial art at Syracuse University, 04/01/1932:7

Panesis, T. Fruits and vegetable (ad), 01/31/1930:3

Panesis, Thomas Daughter born, 02/14/1930:4 Youth Peter Kontos charged with local break-ins, 06/06/1930:1 Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8 Package store petitions tabled by selectmen, 02/16/1934:2 Plans trip to old home in Greece, 03/09/1934:1 Liquor license petition tabled by selectmen, 03/30/1934:1 Arrives home from Greece on board the Olympic, 05/18/1934:1 Watch for store to re-open at traffic circle (ad), 05/25/1934:2 Roadside stand opens at traffic circle (ad), 06/01/1934:2

Papamichael, Zeses Tax collector's sale, 12/02/1932:7

Papamichael, Zesis In slight collision with Carlson on South Main St, 06/19/1931:1

Papamichael, Zizis Collie saved from icy Nemasket River, 02/27/1931:5

Papamichael Market Meat market (ad), 01/22/1932:2

Papamihael, Zeses (Zizis) Mortgagee's sale of personal property, 03/23/1934:6

Papamihael, Zisis Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 05/05/1933:6

Papazian, Jack Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

Paquin, ___ (sic) Wed in Smithfield, RI, 03/06/1931:4

Paquin, Cheridah Thank God for the Giving (poem), 11/28/1930:5 Returns to studies at Bridgewater State, 09/14/1934:6

Paquin, Lorna Wedding described, 01/23/1931:6

Paquin, Virginia Yvonne Wed to Harold Lawrence Griffith, 02/03/1933:4

Paquin-Keuppie Hens (ad), 01/24/1930:8 Eggs and chicks (ad), 02/06/1931:10 Build 3-car garage and modern poultry house, 01/08/1932:4

Parades see also Horribles Parade; Memorial Day Twilight League opens season with parade, 05/15/1931:4 Colorful parade on Armistice Day, 11/13/1931:1 Church bells ring in 4th of July holiday, 07/08/1932:7 Colorful parade principal part of Armistice Day celebration,

11/18/1932:1 Odd Fellows celebrates 50th anniversary with parade, drills, and

entertainment, 05/18/1934:1 Paradis, Alma

Member of high school basketball team (p), 06/22/1934:8 Paradis, Cecilia

Prize-winning essay on aliens, 06/27/1930:3 Paradis, Maria I.A.

Wed to Joseph A. Tomkewicz, 05/08/1931:4 Paradis, William

Receives 25-year service medal from Keith company, 07/17/1931:1 Paradise (Mr)

Postpones move to Buzzards Bay, 05/25/1934:2 Paradise, Alice

Awarded certificate of merit in national drawing contest, 03/23/1934:3 Paradise, Eva

Recovers from attack of measles, 05/25/1934:2 Paradise, William

Moves to Miller St tenement, 10/02/1931:6 Moves back to Buzzards Bay, 05/18/1934:2

Parcheski, Antonnia Obituary, 01/30/1931:1 Dies at home in Rhode Island, 01/30/1931:4 Widow of Vincent dies at age 66, 01/30/1931:4

Parcheski, Vincentz Obituary, 06/06/1930:1 Dies at age 67, 06/06/1930:4

Pardis, Mary Eva Wed to William Hines, 06/26/1931:1

Parent, Albertus Wed to Juliette E. Trepanier, 10/16/1931:4

Parezeski, Leo Wed to Mary Mroz, 05/20/1932:6

Parish, Mrs H. Dexter Mother dies in Nashua, NH, 05/25/1934:1

Parish Burial Ground Agenda for annual meeting (ad), 04/15/1932:6

Park Cafe Special turkey dinner (ad), 11/18/1932:5 License renewed by selectmen, 12/15/1933:1 Sells California wines (ad), 04/20/1934:2 Manager Zervas has considerable remodeling work done, 04/27/1934:1

Park Cleansers Opening next to Park Theatre (ad), 04/08/1932:8

Park Theatre see also Middleboro Theatre Best in talking pictures (ad), 01/10/1930:10 Alleged propaganda cut out during film, 01/24/1930:1 Manager Frank Stanton resigns, replaced by William Dowling,

02/28/1930:1 Nicholas Panesis draws advertising sign of unusual excellence,

06/06/1930:6 Nicholas Panesis' painted cut-out in Dupont's window display advertises

movie, 06/13/1930:1 Dowling and Logan resign, Fredette new manager, 09/26/1930:1 Extends show times (ad), 12/05/1930:10 Theo Keith plays at Park Theatre, 05/29/1931:4 Manager Frank Harrington takes post at Empire Theatre in Waltham,

09/11/1931:1 Christian citizen in rebellion (l) (Kenelm Winslow), 01/22/1932:5 An open letter to the selectmen concerning films shown (l) (Kenelm

Winslow), 02/19/1932:4 Selectmen allow limited dancing privileges at theater, 11/09/1934:1

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Parker, Arthur H. Daughter born, 09/05/1930:1

Parker, Clara A. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 09/15/1933:2

Parker, George H. New pastor at Central ME Church (p), 11/09/1934:1

Parker, George L. Assistant superintendent transfers to Wrentham State School,

07/01/1932:2 Parker, Hiram

Wed to Adele Milette, 01/31/1930:2 Parker, J. Alfred

Petitions court to change name from Parkkonen, 06/08/1934:7 Parker, Joan Dryden

Born to Arthur H., 09/05/1930:1 Parker, Lindolph

Daughter born, 12/21/1934:2 Parker, Mildred I.

Wed to E. Olson, 02/05/1932:4 Parker, Nelson

Wed to Marion Taylor, 09/14/1934:6 Parker, Olive Ellen

Wedding described, 04/22/1932:7 Parker, Robert

Ill with chicken pox, 12/12/1930:1 Parker, Robert Frances

Ill with whooping cough, 05/20/1932:1 Parker, Royce Walter

Engaged to Marie Blake, 09/26/1930:7 Wed to Helen Marie Blake in 1930, 01/23/1931:4

Parker, Sally Fillebrown Daughter born, 12/21/1934:2

Parker, Theodore Daughter born, 04/01/1932:2

Parker, Tobias Obituary, 05/01/1931:1 New Brunswick man dies at age 57, 05/01/1931:4

Parkhurst, James S. Charged with Sunday hunting, 01/02/1931:1 Not guilty of Sunday hunting, 01/09/1931:3

Parking Review of town meeting warrant, 01/10/1930:1 New signs erected, rules in effect, 02/28/1930:1 Time limit meant to encourage trade, 03/14/1930:1 "No Parking" signs up on north side of Wareham St, 04/25/1930:1 Spaces on Center, North and South Main, and Wareham St put in order

for summer, 05/09/1930:1 Selectmen do not consider planning board's plan, 05/16/1930:1 No parking allowed on Peirce St near fire station, 06/20/1930:1 Police chief supervises painting of spaces, 07/25/1930:1 Planning board makes public the details of new plan, 01/16/1931:1 Report of planning board (m), 02/06/1931:3 Selectmen discuss parking on West Grove St, 04/03/1931:2 Chief of police invokes law applying to fire zones, 05/08/1931:1 Summer parking strips placed on Center St, 05/29/1931:1 Planning Board reports to selectmen on parking situation, 06/19/1931:4 Improvements made to spaces near Town House, 07/10/1931:1 Where are old wooden hitching posts?, 09/11/1931:1 Selectmen approve uniform set of regulations, 05/05/1933:1 Space at Town Hall rolled, smoothed, and treated for dust, 05/05/1933:1 Considerable discussion on new regulations, 05/19/1933:1 Town of Middleboro traffic rules and orders, 05/19/1933:2 Signs erected, 06/30/1933:1 Driveway from Nickerson St widened, 07/21/1933:1 Selectmen discuss regulations, 04/27/1934:1 Restricted on Peirce St around Drake property, 04/27/1934:2 Space along Center St laid out, 05/04/1934:1

Parkkonen, J. Alfred Petitions court to change name to Parker, 06/08/1934:7

Parkkonen, Matthew Petition for administration of estate, 12/01/1933:3

Parks see also Playgrounds Assawompsett park discussed at Lakeville town meeting, 03/06/1931:3 Peirce Estate leases land to town for public field at $1 per year for 99

years, 09/02/1932:1 Parks (Mr)

Parks and Lovell open new business, Shaw's Express, 55 years ago, 01/03/1930:6

Parmenter, Elwood Resides in Whitman, 07/17/1931:3

Parmenter, Frederick M. Engaged to Alice C. Fuller, 06/30/1933:4

Parmenter, James Curley's auto tips over after collision with Parmenter at Everett and

Arch St, 10/12/1934:1 Parmenter, Richard

Son born, 10/28/1932:4 Parmenter, Richard L.

Engaged to Alice Wright, 05/20/1932:4 Wed to Alice Wright, 05/27/1932:4

Parrish, Mrs H. Dexter Father dies in Nashua, NH, 11/17/1933:8

Parrott, Anna Wedding described, 05/06/1932:1 Wed to Lewis R. Hermann, 05/06/1932:6

Parry, Annie Graduates from Massachusetts General Hospital Training school for

nurses, 02/07/1930:1 Parry, Arthur

Gets three month sentence for larceny of fowl from Henry Hall, 10/13/1933:1

Parshley, Henry Auto strikes sledder Leonard Bump, 02/06/1931:4

Parton, William Singing voice stilled by death, 07/07/1933:2

Pasquarello, Aldeara L. Engaged to Joseph J. Brown, 05/20/1932:4 Wedding described, 06/03/1932:1 Wed to Joseph J. Brown, 06/03/1932:4

Pasquarello, James Daughter born, 11/09/1934:4

Pasquarello, James A. Engaged to Madlyn L. Tallman, 11/25/1932:4 Wedding described, 12/02/1932:1 Wed to Madlyn L. Tallman, 12/02/1932:4

Pasquell, Mrs Noel Resides in New Bedford, 05/25/1934:2

Pasquill, Noel Wedding described, 12/22/1933:3

Pasztor, A.J. (see Middleboro Bakery) Pasztor, Andrew J.

Bids in Central Cafe property, 11/18/1932:3 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 12/15/1933:5

Pasztor, Andrew J., Jr. Recovering from blood poisoning, 08/07/1931:1

Pasztor, Helen Local Red Cross expresses thanks (l), 04/21/1933:2 President of South Shore Health Workers club, 09/29/1933:1 Fractures wrist in fall on Centre St, 12/21/1934:1

Patrons of Husbandry Local granges host national president, 05/25/1934:1

Patrons of Husbandry - Nemasket Grange Presents play, Civil Service, 04/04/1930:1 Successful minstrel show plays to capacity crowd, 05/23/1930:1 Holds annual fair and exhibition, 10/24/1930:1 Wilfred Keyes last surviving charter member, 05/22/1931:2 Passes resolutions upon death of Lizzie Eaton, 09/04/1931:1,

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Patrons of Husbandry - Nemasket Grange cont. Holds annual fair and exhibit, 10/02/1931:2 Cast of Henry's Wedding (p), 10/02/1931:4 Annual election of officers, 11/20/1931:4 Holds annual fair and exhibition, 09/30/1932:3 Holds annual fair and exhibit, 09/29/1933:4 Holds "Century of Progress" exhibit, 02/23/1934:4 Holds annual fair, 09/14/1934:3 Holds annual fruit, flower, and vegetable show, 09/28/1934:6

Patrons of Husbandry - North Middleboro Grange Celebrates 6th anniversary, 03/14/1930:4 Celebrates 7th anniversary, 03/13/1931:4

Patrons of Husbandry - South Middleboro Grange Holds 5th annual fair, 09/25/1931:3 Holds annual fair, 09/23/1932:3 Buckman does cement work in basement, 01/20/1933:3 Large parking space prepared by Touhy, 11/03/1933:7 Celebrates 20th anniversary, 12/08/1933:3 Holds 8th annual fair, 09/21/1934:6

Patterson, Grover Lineman injured during electrical storm, 07/31/1931:1 Fire in clothes closet on Cherry St, 09/25/1931:1 Fractures wrist in fall, 02/12/1932:1 Foreman of gas and electric department, 12/28/1934:1

Patterson, Horace Resides in Campello, 08/15/1930:2

Paul, Frank Burial at Rock, 01/19/1933:6

Paul, George F. Burial at Rock, 01/19/1933:6 Recluse ends his life with a gun, 01/12/1934:1 Dies at age 71, 01/12/1934:4

Paul, Mae M. Wed to Frank M. Silvia, 10/14/1932:4

Paun, Edith L. Wed to Gordon E. MacNeill, 03/04/1932:4

Paun, Edith Louise Wedding described, 03/04/1932:1

Paun, John Lets land to Dr Burkhead for corn crop, 11/13/1931:1 Apple tree bears fruit and blooms at the same time, 09/29/1933:1

Paun, John G. Runs as Republican for representative, 07/08/1932:1 Candidate for representative (ad) (p), 09/09/1932:8 He will not play politics (ad) (p), 09/07/1934:2

Paun, Louisa Lakeville Library trustee, 03/14/1930:1

Paun, Mrs Edgar A. Finds dog with puppies in barn, 01/17/1930:1

Pavao, Mrs Manual Held prisoner by dog, 01/10/1930:1

Pawlowsky, Lillian Daughter of John and Mary Gricus dies at age 4, 01/24/1930:4

Payne, Joshua Dexter Encounters nest of black snakes in Warrentown 55 years ago,

08/29/1930:7 Payson, John

Obituary, 02/19/1932:6 Payzant, Margaret

Resides in Dorchester, 01/22/1932:2 Peaches

Hewitt Bros.'s Stand, apples and peaches, East Grove St (ad), 09/16/1932:8

Pearce, Albert A. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:6

Pearce, Margaret E. Engaged to Harry B. Allen, 12/21/1934:4

Pearce, Martha White Obituary, 01/10/1930:9

Pearce, Pauline A. Wed to Frank F. Denson, 12/05/1930:4

Pearce, Pauline Washburn Obituary, 12/28/1934:1 Widow of Francis E. dies at age 81, 12/28/1934:4

Pearson, Helen Awarded certificate of merit in contest sponsored by Federal Art school,

11/25/1932:4 Returns to studies at Bridgewater State, 09/14/1934:6

Pearson, John J., Jr. In auto crash in Maine, 10/10/1930:2

Pearson, Robert A. Sanatorium worker struck auto by driven by Zimmerman, 04/13/1934:1

Pease, Alvah Ready to build another house on Oak St 55 years ago, 04/03/1931:2

Pease, Charles F. Sells patents on locks to Elisha T. Jenks 55 years ago, 04/29/1932:4

Pease, Chester Injured in fall on YMCA steps, 12/23/1932:3

Pease, Frank A. Obituary, 07/21/1933:1

Pease, Nellie F. Obituary, 09/19/1930:1

Peck, Carroll E. Young Richard Ray struck by auto driven by Peck, 11/23/1934:2

Peck, Edgar Moves to new home on Bedford St, 04/03/1931:4 Lets Bedford St house to George Maher, 09/08/1933:4

Peck, Edgar C. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 04/22/1932:7

Peck, Herbert Obituary, 02/02/1934:4

Peck, Joseph B. Dies in Fairhaven, 01/12/1934:1

Peck, Joseph S. Father dies in Fairhaven, 01/12/1934:1

Peck, Mrs Joseph Seriously injured in auto mishap in Dennisport, 07/17/1931:1

Peck, Mrs J.S. Praised for work with needy women (l), 04/13/1934:2

Peck, Ralph Daughter born, 08/15/1930:4

Peckham, Mrs John Funeral held at Fall River, 03/27/1931:2

Peddlers and Peddling License fees increased, 03/20/1931:1 Gasoline bootleggers to be checked, 06/12/1931:1 Berry vendors cleared from roadsides in name of public safety,

07/29/1932:1 Police put stop to roadside vending, 07/29/1932:1 Legion unjustly accused (l), 05/18/1934:1 Legion not sponsoring peddlers at upcoming Armistice Day event (l)

(Sealer of Weights and Measures), 11/09/1934:1 Selectmen increase license fee, 11/09/1934:1 Notice to public, 11/23/1934:1 Jennings refutes warning against Organization of Disabled Veterans (l),

12/07/1934:4 Another notice to the public (l) (Sealer of Weights and Measures),

12/21/1934:3 Harold Nickerson arrested for peddling scallops without a license,

12/28/1934:2 Pedestrians

Jay walkers (l) (A.G. Newkirk), 09/05/1930:8 Drivers vs. pedestrians (l) (Elmer E. Phinney), 09/12/1930:6 Wilkins warns selectmen about dangerous highway crossing,

08/28/1931:1 Must be careful crossing new speedway on Bedford St, 10/20/1933:1

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Pedestrians - Accidents Thirteen-year-old Frank Wiksten struck by truck, 01/31/1930:1 Pedestrian Gardner struck by Providence driver on Center St,

04/25/1930:1 Lucy Chausse struck by Brockton driver, 06/20/1930:4 Harold Tassineri's legs broken when struck by truck from Carver,

07/18/1930:1 Tassineri court case continued, 08/01/1930:1 Three woman struck by Allston auto on Cape road, 08/01/1930:1 Young Fred Keniston struck by Hyde Park auto on Wareham St,

08/08/1930:1 Milton Washburn struck and killed by vehicle after getting off bus here,

08/15/1930:1 Sarah Washburn struck by Lynn auto while crossing the street,

08/15/1930:1 Jeanette Jefferson struck by auto in front of home, 10/03/1930:1 Joseph Westgate struck by Reed's delivery truck on Center St,

10/03/1930:1 Ronald Westgate struck by truck from Taunton, 12/12/1930:1 Driver Peter Chiuppi strikes Alice Gilligan on South Main St,

12/26/1930:4 Blanch Carr struck by auto operated by John Welch, 01/02/1931:1 John Rice, Jr. runs into auto on Center St, 01/02/1931:1 Arthur Pretti struck by auto on West Grove St, 01/23/1931:7 Public Works employee Michael Cabral struck by Randolph driver,

02/13/1931:1 Young John Carter struck by auto driven by Alfred Chadwick,

02/13/1931:1 Public Works employee William Coombs struck by New Bedford

driver, breaks leg, 02/27/1931:1 Priscilla Flood narrowly escapes serious injury in hit-and-run at the

Green, 05/22/1931:1 Phyllis Houlihan struck by auto driven by Nicholas Gangone,

06/26/1931:2 Raymond Barker struck by car, concussion and broken legs result,

07/10/1931:1 Young Howard Coman struck by Attleboro driver, 07/31/1931:1 George Rand's leg fractured when struck by Barrows' car in Lakeville,

08/21/1931:1 Young Juerin Hudson struck by New Bedford auto on Carmel St,

08/21/1931:1 Boston driver hits Quincy man trying to cross highway, 08/28/1931:1 Leontine Logan struck by Brookline auto on new road, dies,

09/04/1931:1 Watertown man run over by Brockton driver, 09/11/1931:6 William Keniston struck by Waban driver on new state highway,

09/18/1931:1 Edna Harris struck and killed by Onset driver on East Grove St,

11/06/1931:1 Three fatal accidents in Middleboro this year, 11/20/1931:1 Harold Hepel struck by auto driven by North Plymouth woman,

01/01/1932:1 Andrew and Robert Fielding hit by auto on new state road, 02/12/1932:4 John Houlihan runs into Lynn auto on West Grove St, 05/13/1932:1 Clarence Coombs struck by Dorchester auto while crossing South Main

St, 05/20/1932:1 Police officer William Casey struck by auto while on traffic duty,

07/08/1932:1 Conchetta Jardullo killed crossing road in heavy traffic, 07/22/1932:1 New Bedford youngster struck by Lowell auto in Waterville,

07/22/1932:1 Inquest held into death of Canchetta, 08/26/1932:1 Margaret Costa struck by New Jersey driver, 10/28/1932:1 Boardman knocked down by auto driven by Lovell, 11/04/1932:1 Ernest Thomas pushed through plate glass window at Pierce's hardware

by runaway auto, 11/04/1932:1 Pearl Chartier struck by auto near home on Plymouth St, 12/09/1932:4 Henry Young struck by Standish's auto on way to work, 12/16/1932:1 Phillips struck by auto driven by Taunton man, 01/06/1933:1 Rev Cleveland struck by auto driven by Croteau, 01/06/1933:1

Rose Winterhalder knocked down by auto driven by Wareham woman, 03/17/1933:1

Malcome Powlesland struck by hit-and-run driver on Plymouth St, 04/07/1933:6

Case of negligence in Winterhalder incident continued, 04/14/1933:1 Three-year-old Charles Thayer, Jr. run over by auto driven by Frank

Leighton, 05/26/1933:1 Boutin strikes pedestrian on Cape road at night, 06/30/1933:2 Hartling's auto struck by running boy, Marcel Fortin, 07/21/1933:4 Young Lloyd Wilbur knocked down by auto driven by Eliza Murdoch,

08/18/1933:1 Eight-year-old May Ryder struck by Attleboro driver, 09/22/1933:1 Pina struck by Melville's auto on Purchase St, 10/27/1933:4 Anthony Freitas arrested for hit-and-run in which Fred was killed,

11/24/1933:1 Frank Fred killed by hit-and-run driver, 11/24/1933:1 Reward offered for arrest of hit-and-run driver, 11/24/1933:4 Anthony Freitas pleads not guilty, 12/01/1933:1 Madeline Leary struck by auto driven by Gallagher on Center St,

12/01/1933:1 Freitas case sent to grand jury, 12/08/1933:1 Alphonso Fish strikes Bridgewater man on Wareham St, 12/15/1933:3 Bertha Gay struck by Lynn auto on Everett St, 12/29/1933:1 Thomas Boutin badly injured when struck by car in South Middleboro,

02/16/1934:1 Thomas Boutin struck by auto, suffers fractures, cuts, and bruises,

02/16/1934:3 Victim of hit-and-run, Arthur Thomas, in serious condition,

02/23/1934:1 Gamache boy collides with Guilford's car on Wareham St, 03/23/1934:1 Mildred Bissonnette struck by truck driven by Taunton man,

03/30/1934:1 Sanatorium worker Robert Pearson struck by auto driven by Abraham

Zimmerman, 04/13/1934:1 Lucy Taylor struck by auto driven by Judith Eaton, 04/20/1934:1 Doris Rullo struck by auto driven by Leora Chappelle, 06/01/1934:1 Virginia May Bruso struck by Halifax auto, 10/19/1934:4 Murdock frightened by firecracker, runs into Schultz's car, 11/02/1934:1 Young Richard Ray struck by auto driven by Carroll Peck, 11/23/1934:2 Gordon Brennan struck and killed by auto driven by Robert Higgins,

12/21/1934:1 Young Howard Blackwell struck by truck driven by Frank Leighton,

12/21/1934:2 Robert Higgins fined $75 for reckless driving, 12/28/1934:2

Pedrick, Annie Dies in Providence, RI, 03/09/1934:3

Peeping Toms Burton Butler gets stern lecture on peeping into beauty parlor,

05/05/1933:1 Americo Demato arrested Halloween night, 11/02/1934:1 Demato sentenced to ten days, 11/09/1934:4

Peerless Casualty Co. Looking for rep in Middleboro (ad), 09/25/1931:5

Peirce (Mr) Peirce brothers repair fence around corner lot 55 years ago,

04/11/1930:8 Peirce, Annie J.

Obituary, 03/27/1931:1 Falmouth woman dies at age 76, 03/27/1931:4

Peirce, C. Clifford Resides in Rochester, 01/31/1930:5

Peirce, Charlotte Holmes Son born, 07/31/1931:2

Peirce, Eileen Engaged to Raymond F. Poirier, 07/04/1930:4

Peirce, Eunice R. Will in probate, 08/19/1932:5 Petition for administration of estate, 06/01/1934:8 Executrix presents account of estate, 10/05/1934:5

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Peirce, Grace Sails for Switzerland, 07/10/1931:1

Peirce, Harold Alton Rogers' Wareham St house gutted by fire, 02/16/1934:4

Peirce, Huldah L. Trustee presents 4th report of estate, 07/31/1931:3 Trustee presents account of trust, 06/09/1933:5

Peirce, Ida Spencer corsets (ad), 03/06/1931:8

Peirce, Ida May Obituary, 11/23/1934:1 Wife of David R. dies at age 59, 11/23/1934:4

Peirce, Ida M. Petition for administration of estate, 12/07/1934:5

Peirce, Maria L.H. Fund provides radio for town farm, 05/01/1931:2

Peirce, Mary G. And William MacNeil, Jr. in slight accident at Pearl and Center St,

10/05/1934:2 Peirce, Mrs James E.

Receives over $200 toward centennial fund 55 years ago, 01/09/1931:6 Peirce, Peter H.

Sacred Heart Church, 1880 (p), 06/27/1930:1 Peirce, Phillip

Son born, 07/31/1931:2 Peirce, Thomas S.

Trustees present 32nd account of estate, 01/31/1930:2 Thirty-third account of trust, 07/18/1930:4 Trustees present 34th account of estate, 06/26/1931:5

Peirce Academy Graduate Fred White returns for visit, 10/10/1930:1 May be razed to make room for new post office, 04/03/1931:1 Progress on new federal building discussed, 06/19/1931:1 Site for federal building selected, 06/19/1931:2 Plan to save old academy, 06/26/1931:1 Nothing to be done to save old building, 07/03/1931:1 Building doomed, 07/03/1931:2 On proposed federal building (l) (Elmer E. Phinney), 07/17/1931:2 Court and police must vacate quarters, move to P.H. Peirce grocery,

07/24/1931:1 Activities at new post office site, 08/07/1931:1 Boundaries of Academy lot checked by agent of Treasury Department,

08/21/1931:1 Deed ready for P.O. site, 09/18/1931:1 A Visitor's Protest (poem by Frank M. Zotton), 10/30/1931:9 Famous grad, Dr. William H. Crogman, dies, 11/20/1931:4 Move to take academy site, 12/04/1931:1 Many bids expected for federal job, 02/05/1932:1 What's to become of historic artifacts when building razed?,

02/05/1932:1 Special report of planning board, 02/05/1932:3 Historical Society discusses preservation of Academy bell, 02/19/1932:1 Plan to save building presented at adjourned town meeting,

02/19/1932:1 Post office contract awarded, 02/19/1932:1 Who owns the old Academy bell?, 02/26/1932:4 Academy building should be preserved (l) (Kenelm Winslow),

02/26/1932:7 District Court moves to Old American building, 03/04/1932:1 Ready for wreckers, 03/04/1932:1 Peirce Academy (l) (Allan R. Thatcher), 03/04/1932:2 Preservation of Academy building (l) (Kenelm Winslow), 03/04/1932:3 Old bell to toll again, 03/18/1932:1 The Academy building (l) (Kenelm Winslow), 03/18/1932:3 History of building (i), 03/25/1932:1 Old bells toll valedictory, 03/25/1932:2 The second Peirce Academy (i), 04/01/1932:1 Wreckers start to demolish Academy, 04/01/1932:1 Skeleton found in Academy building, 04/01/1932:5 Just a memory by next week, 04/08/1932:1

Peirce Academy cont. Last Peirce Academy (p), 04/08/1932:1 Skeleton proves to be that of horse, 04/08/1932:2 Used lumber for sale (ad), 04/15/1932:10 Old Academy is no more, 04/22/1932:1 Once housed post office, now auto dealership, 05/18/1934:1

Peirce Academy (55 years ago) Stone posts and chains at Academy Green replaced with iron caps,

05/09/1930:6 W.T. Leonard leaves for post in Taunton, 08/01/1930:8 C.W. Greene principal, 03/06/1931:6 Opens with twelve pupils, 03/20/1931:6 Undergoes thorough repairs, 08/07/1931:6 Mr Coffin opens school, 08/28/1931:6

Peirce Cemetery History of Marion Rd cemeteries, 07/22/1932:2

Peirce Estate Trustees Review of town meeting warrant, 01/10/1930:1 History of the Peirce family and fund (t), 01/31/1930:4 Trustee Chester Weston resigns (p), 01/31/1930:5 Alexander Heath seeks seat on board, 02/07/1930:1 Resignation of Chester Weston leaves vacancy, 02/07/1930:1 To finance relaying of sewer on East Grove St, 04/25/1930:1 Time to fill vacancy left by Weston's resignation, 09/12/1930:1 Petition for installation of oil heater at town infirmary, 10/03/1930:1 Fletcher Clark, Jr. new member (p), 01/23/1931:1 Warrant for special town meeting, 01/30/1931:2 Purpose in town affairs criticized at town meeting, 02/13/1931:1 Appointment of Fletcher Clark, Jr. to board approved, 02/13/1931:3 To file bid with treasury department for post office site, 04/10/1931:1 Fund Copeland electric refrigerator for welfare board, 07/24/1931:1 Sell Thompson St farm to John Maydoney, 09/18/1931:1 Peirce store may go down too, 09/25/1931:1 Donate money for manual training equipment at Bates School,

10/02/1931:2 Willing to help town with plan for police station and court room,

12/11/1931:1 Chamber members favors agreement with trustees for police and court

accommodations, 12/18/1931:1 To help fund drainage improvements on Vine St, 07/08/1932:1 Come to relief of town, 07/15/1932:1 Doing their share for town, 07/15/1932:1 Assist with Vine St drainage project, 08/19/1932:1 Lease land to town for public field at $1 per year for 99 years,

09/02/1932:1 Fund manual training position at Bates School, 01/20/1933:3 Give Bates School permission to use field for athletics, 05/11/1934:4 Offer aid to complete ERA projects, 06/15/1934:1 What would we do without them?, 06/22/1934:1

Pelren, Harry J. Summer resident injured in fall from chair, 10/28/1932:1

Pember, Stephen Leads Sunshine Mandolin Band in program at Wareham, 10/07/1932:1 Sunshine Mandolin Band wants more members (ad), 10/07/1932:8 Leads youngsters in radio broadcast, 10/06/1933:1

Pembroke, Arnold G. Sells home to Leslie Maranville, 08/01/1930:9 Family arrives safely in England, 09/19/1930:2

Pembroke, Mrs Arnold G. Mother and elder brother die in England, 07/31/1931:6

Pendleton, Mrs Roy Cousin dies in New Bedford, 05/30/1930:2

Pendleton, Roy M. House quarantined for whooping cough, 02/12/1932:3

Penna, Jerome Chimney fire on Plymouth St, 05/20/1932:4

Penniman, Dalton Son born, 08/05/1932:4 Lets School St apartment to A.B. Monroe, 09/08/1933:1

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Penniman, Foster Fuller St couple married 56 years, 06/06/1930:4 Ill with influenza, 02/20/1931:4 Couple married 57 years, 05/29/1931:1

Penniman, George North Lakeville folks attend wedding, 06/23/1933:2

Penniman, George H. Engaged to Ethel G. Richmond, 06/16/1933:4 Wedding described, 06/23/1933:1 Wed to Ethel G. Richmond, 06/23/1933:4

Penniman, J. Foster Obituary, 04/01/1932:1 Dies at age 81, 04/01/1932:4

Penniman, Josiah Freeman North St couple married 50 years, biography (p), 11/11/1932:1

Penniman, Lucy Eunice North St couple married 50 years, biography (p), 11/11/1932:1

Penniman, Mrs Dalton Admitted to hospital with scarlet fever, 03/02/1934:1 Recovers from scarlet fever, 03/30/1934:1

Penniman, Mrs Myron Fall down stairs cause sprained ankle, 12/05/1930:1 Picks quart of large blueberries in Penniman pasture, 10/09/1931:1

Penny, Willis Attendant at Lakeville Hospital, 08/15/1930:2

Pentakanen, Virginia Wedding described, 06/22/1934:5

People's Fish Market B.G. Robbins manager (ad), 04/29/1932:8

People's Market Secures ice for summer market 55 years ago, 01/10/1930:8

Pepin, Harrison Rabbits stolen, 12/16/1932:1

Peppard, Edna Resides in Maynard, 08/28/1931:2

Peppard, Mrs Victor Resides in Maynard, 11/06/1931:3

Peranian, Agnes Collides with Harold Dunham at Pearl and Peirce St, 11/20/1931:4

Peranian, Rose Engaged to M. James Silvia, Jr., 12/11/1931:1 Engaged to James Silvia, 04/29/1932:1

Peranian, Rose V. Wedding described, 09/30/1932:1 Wed to M. James Silvia, 09/30/1932:4

Peranian, Vagen Tax collector's sale of real estate, 07/29/1932:2

Perkins, A.C. Dies in North Carver, 06/09/1933:3

Perkins, Ada K. Obituary, 09/29/1933:3

Perkins, Albert Perkins applies for warrant for son Albert after fracas, 07/29/1932:1 Daughter born, 01/05/1934:4

Perkins, Albert S. Engaged to Mary F. Cabral, 11/06/1931:4 Wed to Mary T. Cabral, 11/13/1931:4

Perkins, Amanda Widow of Charles T. dies at age 64, 02/28/1930:4

Perkins, Amanda T. Obituary, 02/28/1930:1

Perkins, Arthur C. Obituary, 04/17/1931:3

Perkins, Arthur E. Engaged to Rose T. Powers, 06/29/1934:4

Perkins, Barclay Moves from South Middleboro to Smith St, 05/20/1932:6

Perkins, Bartlett Rents house from Edward Van Dusen, 11/27/1931:2 Moves from South Middleboro to Rock, 05/27/1932:6

Perkins, Bartlett L. Break-in at bottling plant, 03/13/1931:1 Cole's wagon struck by Perkins auto during height of storm,

09/09/1932:1 Fined $10 for illegal use of electricity, 10/06/1933:4

Perkins, C.H. Daughter born, 01/06/1933:4

Perkins, Charles C. Obituary, 11/14/1930:3 Funeral held in South Carver, 11/21/1930:6

Perkins, Delia May Husband posts notice of no responsibility for wife's debts, 07/29/1932:4

Perkins, Doris Moves to Plymouth, 05/26/1933:7

Perkins, Dorothy E. Engaged to William Blanshette, Jr., 09/11/1931:1 Engaged to William A. Blanchette, 09/18/1931:4

Perkins, Ernest Loses 50 acres to forest fire, 04/25/1930:9

Perkins, Ernest I. Makes improvements to home of James Wilmot, 10/03/1930:4

Perkins, Esther Member of high school basketball team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Perkins, Florence Brother dies in Keene, NH, 03/13/1931:1

Perkins, Frank Frank Perkins applies for warrant for son after fracas, 07/29/1932:1 Notice of no responsibility for wife's debts, 07/29/1932:4

Perkins, G. Russell Resigns from Middleboro Nash Co., 02/13/1931:1 Employed by Holcomb and Hoke of Indianapolis, IN, 09/04/1931:1 Alice Johnson injured in collision between son and Perkins,

06/24/1932:1 Perkins, George

Son born, 10/19/1934:4 Perkins, George H.

Engaged to Alice L. Mello, 02/02/1934:4 Perkins, George W.

Obituary, 09/25/1931:1 Dies at age 64, 09/25/1931:4 George Phillips takes over business (ad), 10/09/1931:10

Perkins, Harold Son born, 04/25/1930:4

Perkins, Harold C. Crashes into Kinsman's car while avoiding Card, 11/28/1930:1

Perkins, H.C. Ford Roadster for sale (ad), 03/14/1930:8 Relieve unemployment, build a cranberry bog (ad), 12/25/1931:3

Perkins, Herbert C. Tax collector's sale of real estate, 04/20/1934:6

Perkins, James Coat caught in tack factory machinery 55 years ago, 02/14/1930:6 Receives cuts and bruises when run over by wood wagon, 02/26/1932:7

Perkins, Jesse Youngster cuts Jesse Perkins in scuffle at West Side School,

01/17/1930:1 Daughter born, 05/22/1931:4

Perkins, Jesse C. Twin sons born, 01/31/1930:2

Perkins, John Finger bone splintered when struck by baseball, 09/04/1931:1

Perkins, John M. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 07/18/1930:4

Perkins, Josiah A. Poetic remembrance, 02/07/1930:6

Perkins, Leon E. Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

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Perkins, Lloyd Purchases Keen house on Pearl St from Thompson 55 years ago,

03/07/1930:8 Drawing of factory at corner of Clifford and Wareham St (i),

06/20/1930:1 Lloyd Perkins & Son take agency for Gilbert & Baker oil burners (ad),

07/11/1930:4 Enters grain business more extensively 55 years ago, 07/31/1931:6

Perkins, Louis Installs steam heat at Sellew house, 10/10/1930:1

Perkins, Martha Ill with measles, 06/19/1931:4

Perkins, M.G.L. Seller of ag implements and carriages in Richmond, IN 55 years ago,

01/10/1930:8 Perkins, Mildred C.

Tax collector's sale of real estate, 03/02/1934:6 Perkins, Mrs Ernest I.

Mother dies in South Hanson, 03/04/1932:3 Perkins, Myra

Obituary, 09/05/1930:4 Perkins, Noah C.

Sons reside in Illinois 55 years ago, 11/27/1931:6 Perkins, Ray L.

Swedish massage, 84 School St (ad), 03/03/1933:8 Perkins, Roy F.

Tax collector's sale, 12/02/1932:7 Perkins, Samuel B.

Obituary, 03/04/1932:1 Perkins, Thomas

Resides in Brockton, 08/12/1932:1 Perkins & Son

Shoe factory starts up in North Middleboro 55 years ago, 01/09/1931:6 Perra, Raymond

Daughter born, 02/09/1934:4 Perra, Raymond R.

In collision with Anna Erickson on East Main St, 03/03/1933:1 Perrault, Antoinette

Wed to Julius Barta, 05/23/1930:6 Perry, Anna

Moves to Ossipee, NH, 08/15/1930:2 Perry, Anthony

Wed to Eva Pina in 1930, 01/23/1931:4 Perry, Arthur B.

Engaged to Algesa M. Falconieri, 12/07/1934:4 Wed to Algesa M. Falconieri, 12/14/1934:4

Perry, Della R. Engaged to Joseph Dutra, 06/19/1931:4

Perry, Domingo S. Tax collector's sale (t), 09/05/1930:5

Perry, Eda Wedding described, 01/31/1930:9

Perry, Edward Gets 30 days for assault on wife, fined $5 for drunkenness, 12/07/1934:6

Perry, Edward L. Subject of article in Mansfield News, 10/20/1933:1

Perry, E.L. Physician (ad), 01/03/1930:6 Honored with diploma of American Board of Ophthalmic Examiners,

08/01/1930:1 Perry, Ella

Cottage and furnishings destroyed by forest fire, 05/09/1930:4 Perry, Grace

Obituary, 01/06/1933:2 Perry, Helen E.L.

Aunt dies in Marlboro, 12/19/1930:4 Perry, John

Elks hold lodge of sorrow, 10/23/1931:1 Funeral held in New Bedford, 09/15/1933:3

Perry, John J. Elk honored at memorial service, 12/11/1931:8

Perry, Joseph Obituary, 11/25/1932:1 Wellfleet man dies at age 63, 11/25/1932:4 Will in probate, 02/24/1933:5 Son born, 12/14/1934:4

Perry, Louis E. Obituary, 01/10/1930:6

Perry, Mary Four injured in pole crash on Center St, 12/26/1930:3

Perry, Mrs John Resides in Westport, 08/01/1930:1

Perry, Mrs William Dies in Wareham, 03/10/1933:4

Perry, Raymond C. Finishes course of study in engineering, 03/20/1931:3 Moves to New York state, 04/15/1932:3

Perry, Warren Moves from Marion Rd to Maple Rd, 01/03/1930:2

Peters, Gertrude Stenographer at sanatorium, 08/29/1930:6

Petersen, Gebhardt Engaged to Frances Soule, 04/21/1933:2

Petersen, Gebhardt W. Engaged to Frances H. Soule, 05/27/1932:7

Petersen, Gebhardt William Wedding held in Chicago, 07/14/1933:3

Peterson (Mr) Groton couple married 25 years, 09/25/1931:6

Peterson, Bendix L. Candidate for moderator, 01/01/1932:1

Peterson, B.L. Former residents lose West Newfield, ME home to fire, 11/18/1932:1

Peterson, Dinah Obituary, 10/03/1930:1 Widow of Gusta dies at age 71, 10/03/1930:4

Peterson, Dinah Henrietta Petition for administration of estate, 03/13/1931:5

Peterson, Gebhardt Engaged to Frances Soule, 07/07/1933:6

Peterson, Hazel V. Wed to Marshall P. Burpee, 12/26/1930:4

Peterson, Matthew Daughter born, 10/28/1932:4

Peterson, Mrs Oscar Sees brother for first time in 28 years, 06/12/1931:9

Peterson, Mrs Walter Shower held for recent bride, 10/09/1931:1

Peterson, Oscar Mill St couple married 25 years, 12/05/1930:9

Peterson, Ruth Resides in Brockton, 12/05/1930:9 Accepts position in Brockton, 02/12/1932:3

Peterson, Sylvia Moves from Brighton to North Main St, 07/14/1933:1

Peterson, Thorwald Lakeville tax collector's sale, 01/06/1933:5 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 05/19/1933:6 Tax collector's sale, 04/06/1934:5

Peterson, Walter Wedding described, 09/18/1931:1 Wed to Margaret Cronan, 09/18/1931:4

Petrowski, Anthony Engaged to Nancy Rullo, 10/27/1933:4 Wed to Nancy Rullo, 11/17/1933:4

Petrowski, Victoria Engaged to John Gasunas, 08/26/1932:2 Wed to John Gasunus, 09/09/1932:4

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Pets see also Dogs Raymond Leighton's Bird Store on Wareham St (ad), 07/04/1930:6 Firemen rescue Coombs' kitten from treetop, 08/21/1931:1 Cat rescued from Leonard & Barrows roof, 02/03/1933:1 Susan Ashley leaves money to pet cow, 03/31/1933:5 Mrs George Cushman's Pomeranian taken by passing autoist,

07/21/1933:6 Rescue squad saves treed cat, 05/04/1934:2

Pettee (Mr) Southworth builds house 55 years ago, 09/05/1930:8

Pettee, Chandler Hires Kermit Hojaboom, 01/17/1930:3

Pettee, Jennie Emma Chicago bank seeks information about, 02/07/1930:8

Petty, Albert Burial in South Carver, 02/13/1931:4

Petty, Albert F. Obituary, 02/06/1931:3

Petty, Jack Burial in South Carver, 02/13/1931:4

Pfininger, Albert Sells Lakeville property to Babcock, 09/04/1931:1

Pfister, August Daughter born, 10/16/1931:4

Pfister, Vivian Shirley Obituary, 05/08/1931:1 Daughter of August and Milicent Porter dies at age 1, 05/08/1931:4

P.H. Davis Tailoring Co. S.A. Hokanson (ad), 04/04/1930:10

P.H. Peirce Co. 101 North Main St (ad), 01/03/1930:5 Employs Ingram Porter, 07/11/1930:1 Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8 Employs Neil Harrington, 08/01/1930:1 Court and police must vacate quarters, move to P.H. Peirce grocery,

07/24/1931:1 Juveniles involved in local breaks, 10/02/1931:1 Mary Sheehan bookkeeper, 12/25/1931:1 Petty bickering marks special town meeting, 12/25/1931:1 History and profile of Middleboro business, 11/30/1934:1

Pharmacies (see Drug Stores) Phelan, James J.

Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 06/09/1933:6 Phelan, John J.

Gets 30-day suspended sentence for idle and disorderly charge, 07/03/1931:2

Phelps, Ernest Moves to California, 10/23/1931:1

Philip, James Wed to Alice Crawford, 01/17/1930:4

Phillip, Archer Chimney fire on Fairview St, 11/18/1932:1

Phillips, Annie M. Obituary, 11/17/1933:1 Wife of Robert S. dies at age 65, 11/17/1933:4

Phillips, Archer Fairview St couple married 20 years, 12/04/1931:2

Phillips, Arthur R. Engaged to Ethel P. Haire, 08/01/1930:4 Wed to Ethel P. Haire, 08/08/1930:4

Phillips, Arthur Robert Wedding described, 08/08/1930:1

Phillips, Dorothy Fills in at Department of Public Works, 01/03/1930:1 Begins nurses' training at Jordan hospital, Plymouth, 03/06/1931:1 Receives nurses' cap at Jordan hospital, Plymouth, 06/19/1931:1

Phillips, Edward Chimney fire on North St, 02/12/1932:1

Phillips, Edward M. Struck by auto driven by Taunton man, 01/06/1933:1

Phillips, Esther Engaged to Eugene M. Shurtleff, 04/11/1930:6

Phillips, Esther Arlene Engaged to Eugene Marion Shurtleff, 04/04/1930:4 Wedding described, 04/11/1930:1 Wed to Eugene Marion Shurtleff, 04/11/1930:4

Phillips, George H. Takes over business of deceased George Perkins (ad), 10/09/1931:10 Obituary, 03/18/1932:1 Dies at age 63, 03/18/1932:4 Petition for administration of estate, 03/25/1932:5

Phillips, George, Jr. Daughter born, 05/29/1931:4

Phillips, Gustavus Employed in road work in Proctor, VT, 09/05/1930:2 Wedding described, 06/26/1931:3 Daughter born, 09/30/1932:4

Phillips, Gustavus T. Engaged to Dorothy C. Goodridge, 06/19/1931:4

Phillips, Herman Youngster rifles Phillips' mailbox, steals check, 07/22/1932:1 In court on charge of keeping unlicensed dog, 02/02/1934:1 Fined $10 for keeping unlicensed dog, 03/02/1934:1

Phillips, Jeanne Claire Born to George, Jr., 05/29/1931:4

Phillips, Jennie Alumnus of Tabor Academy, 06/20/1930:3 Leslie Woodard leases South Middleboro farm, 08/21/1931:2 Allen moves into South Middleboro house, 04/29/1932:2

Phillips, Joseph Clerk at South Middleboro Post Office, 08/21/1931:9 Sells Benson St farm to Leslie Woodward, 10/20/1933:4

Phillips, Lydia Employed at Soule's Furniture Store, 03/10/1933:1

Phillips, Lydia F. Obituary, 04/10/1931:1

Phillips, Mae Wedding described, 06/13/1930:4 Wed to Robert Vickery, 06/20/1930:6

Phillips, Mildred Wed to Edgar C. Thibault, 02/12/1932:4

Phillips, Mrs Joseph Lets Benson St farm to Leslie Woodward, 08/14/1931:7

Phillips, Mrs Joseph F. Alumnus of Tabor Academy, 06/15/1934:2

Phillips, Robert Range oil burner cause fire on Southwick St, 06/01/1934:1

Phillips, Wirt B. Report of school music department (l), 02/07/1930:9 Report of school supervisor of music (l), 01/09/1931:2 Missing car crank returned in mail, 01/09/1931:6 Praise for work done with schools, 01/16/1931:1 Moves from Dorchester to Reland St, 07/15/1932:1 Moves from Boston to Reland St, 08/12/1932:1 Prepares local vocalists to present cantata Olivet to Calvary,

05/25/1934:1 Phinney, Arthur K.

Injured while cranking engine, 07/10/1931:8 Phinney, Benj. F.

Spooner block in 1892 (p), 03/07/1930:1 Phinney, Charles G.

Withdraws complaint of assault against George Bruso, 08/15/1930:4 Phinney, Elmer E.

Secretary/treasurer of local shoeworkers' union to retire, 12/11/1931:1 Withdraws from selectmen's contest, 12/30/1932:1

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Phinney, Elmer E. - Letters Describes beauty of winter in California (l), 03/14/1930:3 Concerning the safety proclamation (l), 08/15/1930:3 Sporting news up to date (auto fatalities) (l), 08/22/1930:4 For the sake of humanity (l), 08/29/1930:2 Commends "Applesauce" column writer (l), 08/29/1930:6 Our police (l), 09/05/1930:6 In support of candidate William Butler (l), 09/12/1930:4 Drivers vs. pedestrians (l), 09/12/1930:6 Be safe. Be sure. Be careful (l) (Middleboro Safety Committee),

09/19/1930:7 Compares town budget to those of local industry (l) (t), 02/06/1931:7 To the poor house or hospital (l), 03/20/1931:4 Profit loving dumb-bells (l) (t), 04/03/1931:3 Home sweet home with variations (l), 04/10/1931:3 Speed or safety (l), 04/24/1931:3 Hand picked delegation for post office meeting (l), 05/15/1931:7 Burdensome taxation (l) (t), 06/12/1931:4 On proposed federal building (l), 07/17/1931:2 The new road (l), 08/07/1931:2 Highway slaughter (l), 09/11/1931:2 Sixteen (lives lost in auto accidents) (l), 09/18/1931:7 Communication to shoe workers' union (l), 10/30/1931:3 Comedy ⎯ Drama (l), 02/05/1932:5 The federal budget (l), 05/06/1932:6 Appeal to citizens (l), 05/13/1932:2 Urges support of Twilight League (l), 08/12/1932:3 Announces candidacy for selectman (l), 12/16/1932:1 The budget (l), 01/06/1933:2 The handwriting on the wall (l), 01/13/1933:4 New garage for Congressman (l), 03/03/1933:6 We'll be singing Sweet Adeline (l), 02/16/1934:6 Borrow ourselves out of debt (l), 03/09/1934:3 A personal letter (l), 04/06/1934:7 Why not a taxpayers strike (l), 10/12/1934:6 The middle class (l), 11/02/1934:2 A nation of Dillingers (l), 11/16/1934:6 More anent the automobile (l), 11/30/1934:7

Phinney, Elmer E. - Poetry Murder in the First Degree (poem), 09/26/1930:2 The T.A.X. Code (poem), 09/21/1934:6

Phinney, Mrs B.F. Visits here from Los Angeles, CA, 06/12/1931:1

Phinney, P.M. Son born, 03/14/1930:4

Phinney, Rebecca Obituary, 03/17/1933:3

Phinney, Rebecca B. Obituary, 03/17/1933:1 Widow of William dies at age 82, 03/17/1933:2

Phinney, Sheldon Engaged to Dorothy Orrall, 12/12/1930:2 Occupies new bungalow on Bedford St, 12/26/1930:2 Son born, 09/18/1931:4, 6 Moves to Taunton Rd, 08/26/1932:2

Phinney, Sheldon L. Wedding described, 12/19/1930:1 Wed to Dorothy L. Orrall, 12/19/1930:4

Phinney, Thomas Lets Pearl St place to Arnold Thomas, 07/17/1931:1 Lets Pearl St apartment to Mrs Hubert Leonard, 01/08/1932:1

Phinney, William Lester Born to Sheldon, 09/18/1931:4, 6

Phinney George Edward Born to P.M., 03/14/1930:4

Photography see also Thibault Studio Doris Wright gains recognition for photographic work, 05/30/1930:4 Photo of Madeline Sisson wins Boston newspaper contest, 08/26/1932:1

Photography cont. John Garfield is official government photographer for New England,

04/13/1934:1 Charles White exhibits master enlargements at Boston show,

10/05/1934:1 White's photos take prizes at Master Enlargement Exhibition,

10/26/1934:1 Physicians

see also Baker, Leonard A.; Lakeville Hospital - Employees James Burkhead resigns post as town physician, 01/03/1930:1 E.L. Perry (ad), 01/03/1930:6 Sarah H. Surrey, osteopathic physician (ad), 01/03/1930:7 S.H. Chapin calls on ailing doctor in Sandwich 55 years ago,

03/07/1930:8 Doctors Anna and Oscar Richardson retire from New England

Telephone medical staff, 06/06/1930:1 Selectmen give Dr Holmes leave to withdraw petition to move building,

06/20/1930:1 E.L. Perry honored with diploma of American Board of Ophthalmic

Examiners, 08/01/1930:1 Eugene Allen physician at Quincy shipyards, 08/01/1930:8 George Ellis assistant physician at Taunton Lunatic Hospital 55 years

ago, 08/08/1930:3 Dr Alfred Elliott restricts practice due to illness, 08/29/1930:4 Dr George Ellis celebrates 92nd birthday, biography, 11/14/1930:1 Dr C.S. Jackson sells business to Dr Everett 55 years ago, moves to

Lowell, 02/13/1931:3 Dr C.S. Jackson leaves town 55 years ago, 03/06/1931:6 L.B. Wallace takes over osteopathic practice of Goodwin Ransden (ad),

09/04/1931:8 Initiative petition in circulation here to legalize chiropractic practice,

11/20/1931:1 Louis Alpert assistant physician at sanatorium, 07/01/1932:2 Sanatorium assistant superintendent Dr Parker transfers to Wrentham

State School, 07/01/1932:2 Leon Alley superintendent of sanatorium, 07/15/1932:4 Surrey and Wallace endorse state boards in osteopathy (ad) (l),

11/04/1932:2 Dr A. Vincent Smith re-appointed town medical examiner, 05/05/1933:4 David Pollen opens medical and surgical practice at 153 North Main St

(ad), 10/27/1933:8 Pickens, Ebenezer

Lost in swamp at Fall Brook while picking blueberries, 09/04/1931:1 Reports yellow crocuses in bloom, 02/24/1933:1

Pickens, J.M. Sells stock and trade to M.H. Cushing 55 years ago, 06/13/1930:3

Pickens, Philo Old Leonard saw mill burns down, 02/28/1930:1 Old family home of George Soule on South Main St (p), 07/04/1930:1

Pickens, Silas D. Injured attempting to stop runaway horse 55 years ago, 07/24/1931:6

Pickering, Cyrus R. Oakland, CA man dies, 05/30/1930:1

Pickering, Minnie Local people hear from folks in California quake zone, 03/17/1933:1

Pickering, Ray Son born, 01/23/1931:4 Notice of no responsibility for wife's bills, 02/19/1932:5

Pickering, Ray W. Fined $100 for drunk driving, $25 for leaving scene of accident,

05/29/1931:2 Pickford, Mary

Actress stops at Orrall's filling station in North Lakeville, 02/02/1934:6 Pickop, Eleanor L.

Engaged to James A. Mills, 09/22/1933:4 Wedding described, 09/29/1933:1

Pickpockets Nolan and Haskell lose money and papers, 08/01/1930:6 Charles Zutaut victim of pickpocket at carnival, 09/14/1934:2 Mrs Crawshaw loses fuel money, 10/26/1934:4

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Picone, Dorothea Katherine Born to Joseph, 10/02/1931:4

Picone, Joseph Daughter born, 10/02/1931:4 Son born, 12/27/1933:4 Fined $10 for unlawful use of electricity, 09/14/1934:6 Not guilty of stealing electricity, 10/26/1934:2 Represents neighbors in complaint about nuisance junk yards,

11/30/1934:1 Before selectmen for conditions at junk yard and petitioning for

undertaker's license, 12/21/1934:1 Picone, Joseph A.

Son born, 08/26/1932:4 Picone, Richard James

Born to Joseph A., 08/26/1932:4 Pierce, Bertha

Married to Francis Covel in October, 02/07/1930:1 Pierce, C.C.

Employed in Boston, 06/06/1930:1 Pierce, Eilene

Wed to Raymond Poirer, 07/18/1930:7 Pierce, Ethan A.

Donates community Christmas tree, 12/30/1932:1 Pierce, Eunice R.

Obituary, 08/05/1932:1 Boston woman dies at age 69, 08/05/1932:4

Pierce, George G. Obituary, 06/24/1932:1 Dies at age 46, 06/24/1932:4

Pierce, Henry R. Engaged to Ethel C. deVic, 05/11/1934:4 Wed to Ethel C. deVic, 05/25/1934:4

Pierce, Huldah L. Trustee presents account of estate, 02/07/1930:7

Pierce, Mary J. Obituary, 12/09/1932:1

Pierce, Mary P. Wife of Clarence A. dies at age 75, 12/09/1932:4

Pierce, Moses W. GAR member dies in March, 05/30/1930:1

Pierce, Mrs William Shaw & Childs lease dwelling from Pierce, convert to store 55 years

ago, 08/01/1930:8 Pierce, Thomas W. (see T.W. Pierce Hardware Co.) Pierce, William

Daughter born, 1/27/1933:4 Pierce Family

Holds reunion here, 12/30/1932:4 Pierce Moses W.

Obituary, 03/07/1930:1 Pierpoint, Myron

Engineer at State Farm, 07/18/1930:2 Pierpont, Myron

Lets tenement to Nahum Hall, 04/04/1930:4 Mother dies in Maine, 02/19/1932:4 Moves to Bridgewater, 01/13/1933:4

Pike, Andr__ (sic) Daughter born, 03/06/1931:4

Pike, Andrew Daughter born, 09/30/1932:4

Pike, Leander Dog saves family from fire, 06/24/1932:1

Pillsbury, Carl Daughter born, 03/31/1933:4

Pillsbury, Charles Employed at sanatorium, 03/21/1930:4 In collision with McDonald in front of sanatorium, 10/16/1931:1 Charged with reckless driving, 10/30/1931:1 Reckless driving charged placed on file, 11/06/1931:1 Injured in encounter with bull at sanatorium farm, 05/05/1933:2

Pillsbury, John, Jr. Wedding described, 05/11/1934:1

Pimentel, Joseph Obituary, 03/31/1933:6

Pina, Antone Obituary, 09/22/1933:6

Pina, Arlene H. Engaged to James A. Barros, 10/14/1932:4 Wed to James A. Barros, 11/11/1932:4

Pina, Eva Wed to Anthony Perry in 1930, 01/23/1931:4

Pina, Frances Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 12/05/1930:9

Pina, Peter Fire from still destroys house, 12/23/1932:1 Struck by Melville's auto on Purchase St, 10/27/1933:4

Pinan, Thomas Daughter born, 03/21/1930:4

Pine Grove Gordon Craig's orchestra hosts dances three days a week (ad),

09/02/1932:3 Pine Grove Dining Room

J.C. Taylor proprietor, Wareham St (ad), 06/19/1931:7 Pioneer Food Stores

Geo Lang & Co. grand opening, 1 Wareham St (ad), 10/21/1932:2 Geo. Lang & Co. joins growing chain, 10/21/1932:2 Wins championship of YMCA Mercantile League (t), 04/13/1934:1 Second anniversary sale (ad), 06/15/1934:2

Pipatti, Onni Wed to Adeline B. Crowell, 06/05/1931:4

Piper, Edwin Resumes work at Atwood's box factory, 06/29/1934:3 In collision with Plymouth driver at Smith and Wareham St,

12/21/1934:2 In collision at foot of Smith St, 12/21/1934:6

Piper, Lewis Resides in Medford, 05/23/1930:2

Pippin, Harrison Bull from Fall Brook goes on rampage, 08/11/1933:1

Pitchford, Marion Edith Wed to James Elmer Woodward, 09/14/1934:2

Pitman, Etta In collision with Norton & Long truck driven by George Dunham,

03/03/1933:1 Pitman, George A.

Resides in Lame Deer, MT, 11/03/1933:1 Pitman, Madeline

Public health nurse in Oldtown, ME, 03/25/1932:1 Pitts, Charles Hill

Dies at age 79, 02/14/1930:4 Pittsley (Mr and Mrs)

Daughter born, 07/31/1931:4 Pittsley, Alice D.

Wed to Chester L. Westgate, 07/24/1931:7 Pittsley, Chester G.

Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 04/15/1932:7 Pittsley, Chittier A.

Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6 Pittsley, Cynthia Evelyn

Wed to Raymond Herbert Borden, 04/10/1931:1 Pittsley, Emma E.

Obituary, 07/08/1932:1 Widow of Harry W. dies at age 53, 07/08/1932:4 Petition for administration of estate, 08/26/1932:5 Tax collector's sale of real estate, 03/02/1934:6

Pittsley, Ezra Chimney fire on Jackson St, 03/31/1933:1

Pittsley, Thomas Police officer attacked by Ray at hospital, 11/02/1934:2

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Pittsley, Thomas L. Peter Kontoes pleads not guilty to armed assault, 04/24/1931:1

Pittsley, Walter Daughter born, 09/15/1933:4

Pittsley, Walter D. Charged with assault on Peter Letourneau, 01/12/1934:1

Pittsley, Walter L. Collides with North Easton driver near post office, 10/02/1931:1

Place, Darius H. Obituary, 07/14/1933:1 Dies at age 78, 07/14/1933:4

Place, Edward And wife injured enroute to Salisbury, VT, 09/14/1934:3

Place, Edward E. Boys set fire to poultry house in Warrentown, 05/09/1930:3 New GAR adjutant, 05/23/1930:1 In auto accident at Pine Plains, NY, 09/05/1930:4 Honorary member of NE Veteran Railroad Men's Assoc, 09/18/1931:1 Presented cane by GAR, 05/20/1932:3 Injured when auto hits tree, 06/02/1933:1 One of four surviving GAR members to attend Memorial Day exercises,

06/02/1933:1 Veteran and sister celebrate birthdays, biography (p), 06/09/1933:1

Place, E.E. Fire alarm boxes at Warrentown (l), 02/14/1930:6

Place, George H. Obituary, 01/03/1930:1 Dies at age 81, 01/03/1930:4 Will in probate, 01/10/1930:5 Will probated, 02/07/1930:9

Place, Jessie Returns to studies at Bridgewater State, 09/14/1934:6

Place, Mrs Edward And husband injured enroute to Salisbury, VT, 09/14/1934:3

Place, Myrtle Takes training at Jordan Hospital, Plymouth, 04/01/1932:7

Planning Board (see Middleboro - Planning Board) Platt, Melba L.

Engaged to Alvin J. Bissonnette, 05/06/1932:6, 05/27/1932:1 Wedding described, 05/27/1932:1 Wed to Alvin Bissonnette, 05/27/1932:4

Platt, Thelma Louise Local couple to wed, 06/06/1930:1

Playgrounds see also Swimming Plan for improvements to North Main St grounds, 05/26/1933:1 Twilight League gains control on North Middleboro playground,

05/26/1933:1 Plans for new playground on North Main St approved by selectmen,

07/14/1933:1 Work begun at new North Main St fields, 08/18/1933:4 Help Our Town poem by Woodbury Wilmot, 09/01/1933:6 Indian arrowheads surface during expansion work, 10/27/1933:1 Work progresses on sporting fields, 11/24/1933:1 Extension and improvements about half completed, 05/18/1934:4 Details of improvements, 06/15/1934:1 Benches and settees at North Main St tennis courts badly damaged,

09/14/1934:1 Pleasant Street School

History of our schools (l) (t) (J. Stearns Cushing), 04/21/1933:3 CWA painters at work, 02/02/1934:4

Plissey, Bernice Wedding described, 04/04/1930:9

Plissey, Bernice Wilder Wed to Russell Earl Caldwell, 04/04/1930:4

Plissey, Elizabeth Hope Engaged to Melvin Franklin Mastera, 02/13/1931:4 Wed to Melvin Franklin Mastera, 02/20/1931:4

Plissey, Marjorie Wed to Robert Fiske, 04/20/1934:1

Plumb, Albert H. Resides in Hartford, CT, 08/28/1931:4

Plumbers and Plumbing Regulations to be enforced, 05/16/1930:3 Lloyd Perkins & Son take agency for Gilbert & Baker oil burners (ad),

07/11/1930:4 Lloyd Perkins & Son install new heater at town infirmary, 12/05/1930:1 Emilio Niro summoned to hearing on plumbing without permit,

11/13/1931:1 Emilio Niro case placed on file, 11/20/1931:1 Vega Plumbing & Heating Co., 111 No. Main St (ad), 01/22/1932:8 Thomas & Benn, plumbing and steamfitting, 11 Lane St (ad),

04/01/1932:8 Lloyd Perkins & Son, water systems (ad), 04/22/1932:5 F. Roberti, plumbing, 39 West St (ad), 05/26/1933:8 Abial Deane, plumbing and heating (ad), 07/14/1933:8

Plummer, E.H. Dies in West Lebanon, NH, 12/07/1934:1

Plummer, Jessie Burial in Plympton, 02/13/1931:7

Plummer, Myles P. Obituary, 10/16/1931:3

Plunkett, Jennie Victim of bag snatcher, 12/26/1930:1

Plymouth County Cranberry Co. Petition in land court, 04/25/1930:2

Plymouth County Farm Bureau Local men elected to board, 02/19/1932:1 Nearly 200 attend annual meeting here, 11/17/1933:3

Plymouth County League of Sportsmen Fish and Game Protective Assoc part of new organization, 05/30/1930:3 Enjoys bake and sports at Tispaquin Pond, 09/04/1931:2 Big crowd enjoys field day at Tispaquin Pond, 09/16/1932:1

Plymouth County Sheriffs Department James Cole appointed deputy sheriff 55 years ago, 01/10/1930:8

Plymouth Street School History of our schools (l) (t) (J. Stearns Cushing), 04/07/1933:6 CWA painters at work, 02/02/1934:4

Pocahontas, Degree of (see Degree of Pocahontas - Assawampsett Council)

Poetry Where Shall Christ be Born? Walter Aldrich Tenney, 01/03/1930:5 A Tribute to Albert Washburn by Elmer L. Washburn, 05/02/1930:6 Tribute to Mrs Sidney Nelson by Helen McLeod Goss, 05/16/1930:4 In Memoriam by Ira Nickerson for Harold Nickerson, 05/30/1930:4 From the pen of a Boston lawyer by descendant of Ebenezer Hinds,

06/13/1930:5 Poet Harry Webb Farrington fractures vertebrae in fall, 07/25/1930:3 Murder in the First Degree by Elmer E. Phinney, 09/26/1930:2 Ode to the Twin Elms of Camp Joe Hooker by L.M. Churbuck,

11/07/1930:4 Thank God for the Giving by Cheridah Paquin, 11/28/1930:5 Thanksgiving by W. Wilmot, 11/28/1930:5 Our Debt by E.L. Washburn, 12/12/1930:7 Veterans of '61 by W. Wilmot, 01/09/1931:5 Miriam Mac Donald contributor to anthology of poems from Tufts,

05/15/1931:1 Sometime Somewhere by Ethel Goodick, 05/29/1931:5 Our Engine by Betty Crosier, 07/03/1931:3 Spring and Summer by Leo Preti, 07/03/1931:3 A Visitor's Protest by Frank M. Zotton, 10/30/1931:9 A Christmas Story by Thalia Drake, 12/25/1931:2 Abraham Lincoln by Wilma O. Cobb, 02/19/1932:4 In Memoriam (by Edward E. Place for George Leonard), 03/25/1932:4 Over the Hill Lands (by Arleen Hackett Husted), 04/22/1932:7 George D. Alden's poem The Master Weaver set to music, 08/26/1932:1 Mary Canavan takes second prize in limerick contest, 10/14/1932:1 Do We Need War by W. Wilmot, 11/25/1932:2 Alphabetical rhyme from many years ago still applies, 04/07/1933:6 Class Ode by Bernard H. Eldridge, 06/23/1933:1

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Poetry cont. Help Our Town by Woodbury Wilmot, 09/01/1933:6 The World's Redeemer by J.L. Hynes, 12/22/1933:2 Song of Praise by Thomas E. Hirst, 02/09/1934:4 Lincoln by Helen Eaton, 02/16/1934:4 Washington by Thomas E. Hirst, 02/16/1934:5 In Loving Memory of Ivan Thomas Kinsman, 04/13/1934:4 To Eddy Rhames by Arthur Hanson, 04/13/1934:5 The Reason Why by Thomas E. Hirst, 04/13/1934:5 The T.A.X. Code by Elmer E. Phinney, 09/21/1934:6 The Living Flag by Thomas E. Hirst, 11/30/1934:3 Old Santa by W. Wilmot, 11/30/1934:5

Poirer, Raymond Wed to Eilene Pierce, 07/18/1930:7

Poirier, Mary L. Engaged to Henry T. Luce, 12/05/1930:4 Wed to Henry T. Luce, 12/12/1930:4

Poirier, Raymond F. Engaged to Eileen Peirce, 07/04/1930:4

Poison and Poisoning Mary Nitz arrested for poisoning cows, 04/04/1930:1 Nitz pleads not guilty to poisoning Wolski's cows, 04/11/1930:3 Large crowd in court for cow poisoning case, 04/18/1930:2 Bail set at $1,000 in poisoning case, 04/25/1930:1 Wolski sues Nitz for poisoning cows, 05/02/1930:1 Poison charges against Mary Nitz not sustained, 06/20/1930:1 Ralph Belrose recovers from blood poisoning in hand, 08/29/1930:3 Paul Hotz loses nearly entire stock of fox and mink to poisoned meat,

03/13/1931:1 Mary Cody unconscious after prolonged exposure to gas, 04/10/1931:1 Mary Cotie dies from effects of gas poisoning, 04/17/1931:1 Andrew Pasztor, Jr. recovers from blood poisoning, 08/07/1931:1 Theodore St. Peter recovers from gas poisoning, 04/08/1932:2 Arleen Mack recovers from serious case of blood poisoning,

03/17/1933:1 Barber Carl Neill kills himself after argument with son, 07/07/1933:1 High school benefit athletic night to aid Leonard Riggs who is battling

blood poisoning, 12/27/1933:1 Poland, David Vaughn

Born to Moses, 08/07/1931:6 Poland, Moses

Son born, 07/24/1931:3, 08/07/1931:6 Employed at State Farm, 07/15/1932:3 Grandfather dies in Maine, 09/08/1933:6

Poland, Mrs Moses Teaches in Attleboro, 01/17/1930:3

Police Department (see Middleboro - Police Department) Politics

Free speech and free press (l) (Harvey E. Domina), 03/13/1931:2 Pollen, David A.

Opens medical and surgical practice at 153 North Main St (ad), 10/27/1933:8

Fined $5 for assault on Charles Denham, 03/23/1934:1 Polley, Carolena

Tax collector's sale, 05/19/1933:7 Pollitt, Grace

The Buttonwoods Inn and Gift Shop (ad), 10/09/1931:7 Pollitt, Thomas

Chimney fire in Eddyville, 04/18/1930:1 Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8, 05/08/1931:4

Polly Pine Lillian White prepares to open for season, 05/08/1931:3

Pond, Celia Phillips (see Myles Standish Trio) Pond, Robert F.

Daughter born, 04/07/1933:1 Poole, Mrs William

Obituary, 11/17/1933:2 Poor, Henry

Sells North Middleboro farm to Anna Nowaskowski, 09/12/1930:1

Poor Farm see also Town Infirmary Poor farm burns in 1905 (p), 01/17/1930:1 Herd tested for tuberculosis, 02/14/1930:1 Houses 400 tramps in past year 55 years ago, 02/14/1930:6 Thomas LeBaron in charge 55 years ago, 02/28/1930:7 Superintendent and matron Brown resign, 04/04/1930:6 Reuben Harlow takes charge of almshouse in Chelmsford 55 years ago,

04/04/1930:8 Mr and Mrs Wallace Grant new superintendent and matron,

04/11/1930:1 Jesse Northener, missing from town farm, located at East Carver,

09/08/1933:1 Poore, Elliott

Sells North Middleboro farm to V. Novakowski, 07/11/1930:3 Poore, Mrs Elliott

Resides in Wareham, 04/11/1930:2 Population - Lakeville

Up 66 since 1930, 05/11/1934:6 Population - Middleboro

On the Increase, 05/11/1934:6 Porfiro, Joseph

Located here by wife after four-year search, 01/13/1933:1 Porter (Mr)

Peter McHugh purchases 20-acre Porter farm on Tispaquin St, 05/23/1930:1

Porter, Bassett Wed to Ruth Baker, 04/01/1932:3

Porter, Bertha Member of high school basketball team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Porter, Flora And Elizabeth Smith design window for art display in Boston,

03/21/1930:1 Guest artist at meeting of Taunton Ladies' Musical club, 04/21/1933:1 Guest musician at West Bridgewater Baptist church, 02/16/1934:1

Porter, Ingram Employed at P.H. Peirce Co., 07/11/1930:1 Engaged to Zelda W. Orcut, 09/14/1934:1 Wed to Zelda W. Orcutt, 09/14/1934:4

Porter, Jennie G. Obituary, 01/20/1933:1 Wife of Ingram S. dies at age 4_ (sic), 01/20/1933:4

Porter, Malcolm Klenso-Pressers, Porter proprietor, Cambridge St (ad), 02/20/1931:8 Wed to Lillian M. Conant, 09/14/1934:1, 4

Porter, Russell Finds hen roosting in car, 06/15/1934:5

Porter, Ruth Althea Wed to Harry Mendall Thompson in 1930, 01/23/1931:4

Porter's Millinery Shoppe Moves to 46 North Main St (ad), 01/31/1930:10

Posey, Nelson Member of Co. D, 5th Massachusetts during Spanish-American War (p),

07/17/1931:1 Posselt, Ruth

Daughter of former Middleboro resident plays violin to astonished European crowds, 03/03/1933:2

Postal Service Hiram Randall sells contract to carry mail between Plymouth and

Middleboro to Marcus Fuller 55 years ago, 01/31/1930:8 Harold Tessier awarded mail messenger contract, 05/26/1933:1

Potter, Charles Resides in Merrimac, 06/05/1931:1

Potter, Dorothy A. Wed to Stephen T. Kelley, 09/11/1931:4

Potter, Dorothy Ann Wedding described, 09/11/1931:1

Potter, Lucy J.F. Petition for administration of estate, 02/03/1933:6

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Potter, Muriel Adele Wedding described, 05/25/1934:1

Potter, Sarah W. Obituary, 01/13/1933:1 Widow of William E. dies at age 87, 01/13/1933:4

Potts (Mr) Does land exchange with Kansas man 55 years ago, 04/10/1931:6

Poultry see also Deane, Albert; Fickert, Alfred J.V. Gallagher, yearling hens (ad), 01/24/1930:8 Paquin & Kewpie, hens (ad), 01/24/1930:8 Lakeville Gardens, Inc., eggs for hatching (ad), 02/28/1930:5 The West Farm, North Middleboro (ad), 02/28/1930:10 Reynolds purchases Green St poultry farm from Howard Trites,

03/28/1930:5 Albert Vaughan's hen lays 4-oz. egg 55 years ago, 05/30/1930:6 H.C. Shaw, roasting chickens wanted (ad), 07/11/1930:5 W.C. McCrillis, turkeys for Thanksgiving (ad), 11/07/1930:8 Philip Sisson, turkeys for sale (ad), 12/19/1930:10 Tom Thumb Poultry Farm, baby chicks for sale (ad), 01/09/1931:8 William Preston's brooder house and chicks lost to fire, 01/16/1931:1 Paquin-Keuppie, eggs and chicks (ad), 02/06/1931:10 E.W. Stover, proprietor of Tom Thumb Farm (ad), 02/27/1931:8 Melvin Jackson purchases egg route from Ellis Prouty, 03/27/1931:2 Eugene Brookings resigns from W.F. Preston's poultry farm,

03/27/1931:6 Turkey growers meet here, 05/01/1931:4 Garden-invading poultry land Howard Moody in court, 07/31/1931:2 Auction of pullets at John Reed's farm in Rock (ad), 08/14/1931:4 Herbert Floyd purchases 50-acre turkey farm from Horace Case,

09/25/1931:1 David Beatt purchases large poultry farm on Pleasant St from Prouty

brothers, 10/02/1931:4 Joseph Caperala sells Plymouth St poultry farm to Eli and Fannie

Goodman, 10/02/1931:4 Joseph Dutra, laying pullets for sale (ad), 10/23/1931:10 Thomas Martenson purchases Centre St poultry farm from Nick and

Mary Martenson, 11/13/1931:1 H.S. Maxim, first quality turkeys (ad), 11/13/1931:8 Henry and Bernice Shaw purchase East Middleboro poultry farm from

Joseph Heath, 12/18/1931:6 Mrs Henry Thomas carries on deceased husband's poultry business,

01/08/1932:4 N.M. Sampson, custom hatching (ad), 01/08/1932:8 Stover Farms, hatches weekly, Plymouth St (ad), 01/08/1932:8 George Northcott, hatching eggs (ad), 01/22/1932:8 Joseph Dutra, poultry and dairy (ad), 03/04/1932:8 Egg men favor auction, 06/03/1932:2 Egg auction association formed, 07/01/1932:1 First egg auction of Brockton Co-operative Egg Auction Assoc a

success, 08/05/1932:1 Ellis Williams' chicken lays three-yolk egg, 09/23/1932:1 Double and triple yolks getting more common, 10/07/1932:1 Egg auction successful, 10/07/1932:5 M.G. Kayajan, roasting chickens, Plymouth St (ad), 11/10/1933:8 R.E. Hewitt, hatching eggs, 11 Fairview St (ad), 01/26/1934:8 Arnold Holmes hired at Hanscom poultry farm, 03/09/1934:1 Fire destroys Jesse Hall's incubator house and several hundred eggs,

03/30/1934:1 Medardo Fabbri's hen lays egg within an egg, 05/04/1934:2 Russell Porter finds hen roosting in car, 06/15/1934:5

Poultry Stealing Hen thieves take 40 from John Lind, 02/14/1930:1 Thieves fill lockup 55 years ago, 09/19/1930:9 Dogs go on rampage in West's chicken house, 05/29/1931:1 John Grasser loses 43 turkeys to thieves, 10/09/1931:1 More turkeys stolen, 10/30/1931:1 Hen thieves busy again, 02/19/1932:3 John Rebell catches weasel in henhouse, 03/18/1932:1 New Bedford men alleged thieves, 04/01/1932:2

Poultry Stealing cont. Charles Gammons loses hens to fox, 09/16/1932:3 Charles Johnson loses 50 hens to thieves, 09/30/1932:2 Two ducks stolen from Mrs Andrew Tatro's yard, 10/28/1932:1 Thieves make attempts at three homes, 11/18/1932:1 Several thefts reported to police, 11/18/1932:7 Thieves still busy, 11/25/1932:1 Guidaboni's barking dog leads to arrest Charlestown of men for larceny,

12/02/1932:1 Police arrest two hen thieves, 12/02/1932:1 Andrew Campbell loses 75 chickens to dogs, 08/18/1933:6 Parry and Holmes sentenced for larceny of fowl from Henry Hall,

10/13/1933:1 James DeMoranville reports rampaging dog kills 60 hens, 11/03/1933:1 Mrs Elliott turns in dog for poultry killing, 10/12/1934:2 Grasser and Shaw report losses of poultry, 12/21/1934:1

The Powder Puff Thatcher's Row (ad), 01/10/1930:10

Powell, Beulah Ill with chicken pox, 12/12/1930:1 Ill with whooping cough, 05/20/1932:1

Powell, Henry D. Appointed fireman for new federal building, 02/17/1933:1

Powell, Robert B. Resides in Boston, 06/27/1930:8 Engaged to Beulah E. Balkam, 10/20/1933:4 Wed to Beulah E. Balkam, 10/27/1933:4

Powell, Warren Navy man stationed in Newport, RI, 05/16/1930:9

Powell, William Collides with Miszkinis at North Main and Center St, 04/04/1930:10

Powell, William, Jr. Employed in Hyannis, 06/06/1930:4

Powers, Archie Moves to Brockton, 07/18/1930:2

Powers, John Watertown salesman dies in crash on curve in Lakeville, 07/07/1933:1

Powers, John J. Funeral held in Cambridge, 03/31/1933:1

Powers, Rose T. Engaged to Arthur E. Perkins, 06/29/1934:4

Powers, Thomas W. Obituary, 02/03/1933:1

Powlesland, Bertha Fire of unknown origin in shed at rear of Percy Keith's store,

05/05/1933:1 Occupies tenement in house owned by Marion Pratt, 05/05/1933:3

Powlesland, Malcolm Employed in Maine, 05/15/1931:7

Powlesland, Malcolm B. Victim of alleged holdup on Taunton River bridge, 09/22/1933:1

Powlesland, Malcome Struck by hit-and-run driver on Plymouth St, 04/07/1933:6

Praster, Clarence R. Wed to Helen L. Nickerson, 12/09/1932:4

Pratt, Alan Resides in South Hanson, 01/10/1930:9 Daughter born, 09/22/1933:6

Pratt, Albert W. Chimney fire on Pleasant St, 10/10/1930:4 Fire destroys landmark house at Pleasant and Clay St, 02/24/1933:1

Pratt, Arleen Engaged to Ralph N. Stevens, 01/16/1931:8

Pratt, Arleen B. Engaged to Ralph N. Stevens, 12/26/1930:4

Pratt, Arlene Engaged to Ralph Stevens, 01/09/1931:4

Pratt, Arlene B. Wedding described, 01/23/1931:1 Wed to Ralph N. Stevens, 01/23/1931:4

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Pratt, Barbara Attends Simmons College, 12/26/1930:1 Sails for Europe, 06/19/1931:1 Returns from three-month tour of Europe, 09/18/1931:1

Pratt, Betsey Obituary, 10/07/1932:6 Widow of Winfield L. dies in Princeton, 10/07/1932:6

Pratt, Charles E. Fire destroys landmark house at Pleasant and Clay St, 02/24/1933:1

Pratt, Cynthia W. Obituary, 03/28/1930:1

Pratt, Cynthia Wood Wife of Elton L. dies at age 62, 03/28/1930:4

Pratt, E. Raymond Engaged to Viola Madigan, 12/01/1933:1

Pratt, Edmund T. Grass fire on Plymouth St, 10/10/1930:8 Obituary, 07/31/1931:1

Pratt, Edmund Thompson Obituary, 07/31/1931:6

Pratt, Ellen Obituary, 03/02/1934:1 Wife of Martin dies at age 63, 03/02/1934:4

Pratt, Elton L. Over 113 and going strong, 10/03/1930:7 Local bird dog wins prize at Brockton, 10/10/1930:1

Pratt, Ernest S. see also Ernest S. Pratt Co. Rubbish fire gets away from Cobb, 04/08/1932:1

Pratt, Esther L. Wed to Richard C. Carter, 10/14/1932:4

Pratt, Fred A. Fined $15 for concealing leased property, 05/01/1931:1

Pratt, Harold M. Moves from Vernon St to Pleasant St, 05/20/1932:6

Pratt, Harry Moves to Miller St, 10/27/1933:3

Pratt, Herbert Sells Pleasant home to Arthur Kingsley, 09/26/1930:2

Pratt, I.B. Auction sale of real estate (ad), 09/26/1930:8

Pratt, John Horse escapes, gets caught in railroad bridge, 07/10/1931:1

Pratt, Laura Ann Wed to Harvey Edward Domina, 04/13/1934:1

Pratt, Lewis A. Collides with Hackett on Bedford St, 04/14/1933:4

Pratt, Lois Resides in South Hanson, 05/16/1930:9

Pratt, Lois Perkins Daughter born, 09/22/1933:6

Pratt, Lucy Injured in collision with heavy truck on Green St, 08/22/1930:1

Pratt, Lucy H. Once upon a time in North Middleboro, 06/29/1934:2

Pratt, Luther B. Petition for administration of estate, 03/28/1930:6

Pratt, Luther Bradford Obituary, 03/21/1930:1 Dies at age 79, 03/21/1930:4

Pratt, Mabel Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:6

Pratt, Marion G. Lets Plymouth St tenement to Mrs Jessie Churchill, 02/27/1931:2 Lets Plymouth St tenement to Herbert Thomas, 09/23/1932:3 Lets tenement to Bertha Powlesland, 05/05/1933:3 Lets Plymouth St tenement to Bonell, 06/16/1933:6 Lets Plymouth St tenement to Lawrence Huntley, 05/18/1934:4

Pratt, Mrs Alan Resides in South Hanson, 10/24/1930:5

Pratt, Mrs Allan Resides in South Hanson, 08/19/1932:2

Pratt, Nathan W. Sportsmen pay tribute to warden (p), 02/24/1933:1 Retiring warden presented gold badge, 06/09/1933:2

Pratt, Roger D. Wed to Katherine L. Mahler, 04/17/1931:4

Pratt, Sarah L. Obituary, 05/09/1930:1 Widow of Luther B. dies at age 80, 05/09/1930:4 Petition for administration of estate, 06/06/1930:3

Pratt, Stillman F. Obituary, 10/27/1933:1

Pratt, Thelma L. Engaged to Ralph M. Soule, 05/09/1930:4

Pratt, William H. Fire destroys landmark house at Pleasant and Clay St, 02/24/1933:1

Pratt Free School Closes winter term 55 years ago, honor roll, 03/14/1930:6 Engages Myra Shaw to teach, 08/15/1930:6 Holds graduation exercises, 06/12/1931:9 Outlines plans for graduation, 04/15/1932:2 Holds graduation exercises, 06/23/1933:2 Holds commencement exercises, 06/22/1934:7

Pratt's Boarding House Fire destroys landmark house at Pleasant and Clay St, 02/24/1933:1

Precinct Congregational Society (see Lakeville Congregational Church) Precinct Spa

Benno Mutho proprietor, 12/02/1932:4 Premont, Sarah A.

Obituary, 10/24/1930:1 Wife of Napoleon dies at age 66, 10/24/1930:4 Will in probate, 10/31/1930:4

Preston, Edwin Attends DePauw University in Indiana, 09/08/1933:1 Recovers from severe influenza attack, 01/12/1934:1

Preston, Edwin V. Awarded scholarship to De Pauw University in Indiana, 08/19/1932:4

Preston, Mrs Frances Collides with Harold Lang at John Glass Jr. square, 04/08/1932:1

Preston, Mrs W.F. Father dies, 07/22/1932:2

Preston, W.F. Pastor at Rock receives new auto from church member, 03/07/1930:1 Drives new Willys-Knight, 03/14/1930:6 Eugene Brookings resigns from poultry farm, 03/27/1931:6 Poultry thieves still at work, 11/18/1932:1 Miniature whirlwind strikes barn on farm, 05/26/1933:1 Rock couple married 25 years, 06/15/1934:7 Elected vice-moderator of county Neighborhood convention,

11/23/1934:6 Preston, William F.

Brooder house and chicks lost to fire, 01/16/1931:1 Preti, Leo

Spring and Summer (poem), 07/03/1931:3 Preti, Vincent

Found guilty of trackwalking, 02/13/1931:1 Pretti, Anna

Engaged to Ernest De F. Guimares, 09/21/1934:4 Wed to Ernest DeF. Guimares, 10/26/1934:4

Pretti, Arthur Boy struck by auto on West Grove St, 01/23/1931:7

Pretti, Daniel Obituary, 05/06/1932:1 Dies at age 22, 05/06/1932:6

Price (Mr) Father of Mrs W.F. Preston dies, 07/22/1932:2

Price, Donald Norman Engaged to Barbara Wetsell Thompson, 01/05/1934:1

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Priestnal, Gladys I. Engaged to Vernald W. Fox, 05/19/1933:4

Prime, Emma B. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 04/25/1930:5 Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Prime, S.C. Responsible for only bills personally contracted, 09/05/1930:5

Prince, Thomas W. Tax collector's sale, 04/06/1934:5

Princess Teeweeleema Melinda Mitchell in tribal regalia (p), 08/22/1930:1

Princess Wootonekanuske (see Mitchell, Charlotte L.) Printers and Printing

Osborne - Reynolds Co., 48 North Main St (ad), 05/02/1930:8 Clarence Churbuck moves business back to Wareham St, 11/07/1930:1 Chilton Press purchased by Clarence Churbuck, 10/23/1931:1 Bartlett Press goes out of business, 11/13/1931:1 Chilton Press moves to new quarters, installs new machinery,

11/13/1931:1 Prinzo, Catherine

Obituary, 01/10/1930:1 Wife of Ralph dies at age 24, 01/10/1930:4

Prinzo, Mary Obituary, 01/03/1930:1 Wife of Anthony dies at age 57, 01/03/1930:4

Prisons (see State Farm) Pro-Co Products Co.

George R. Shaw seeks to protect legacy of George H. Shaw Co., 12/19/1930:1

Proctor, Chloe R. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 03/23/1934:7

Proctor, Leonard Son born, 03/28/1930:4 Radio broadcasts as Happy Rastus, 10/30/1931:1

Proctor, Leonard E. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8 In collision with Plymouth driver at the Green, 11/14/1930:4 Radio personality Happy Rastus, 09/11/1931:1 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 05/27/1932:5

Proctor, Maurice C. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 03/23/1934:7

Prohibition Central ME Church holds anniversary service, 01/17/1930:2 Is it Prohibition? (l) (Thomas E. Hirst), 01/24/1930:6, 01/31/1930:3,

02/28/1930:9, 03/07/1930:8 Wet propaganda discredited (l) (Edward H. Cleveland), 07/15/1932:6 For second time voters in favor of repeal of Prohibition, 06/16/1933:1 Central Baptist hosts rally protesting repeal, 06/16/1933:3

Proia, Anthony Engaged to Anita M. Rondell, 01/16/1931:6 Wedding described, 02/20/1931:1 Wed to Anita M. Rondelli, 02/20/1931:4

Promades, Frank Engaged to Jennie A. Vose, 05/02/1930:1 Engaged to Jenia A. Vose, 05/09/1930:1 Wedding described, 08/22/1930:1 Wed to Jane A. Vose, 08/22/1930:4 Son born, 09/18/1931:4 Applies for liquor license, 02/02/1934:1 Package store petitions tabled by selectmen, 02/16/1934:2

Prouty (Mr) Brothers sell large poultry farm on Pleasant St to David Beatt,

10/02/1931:4 Prouty, Ellis

Sells Pleasant St farm, 03/13/1931:4 Melvin Jackson purchases egg route, 03/27/1931:2 Sells Pleasant St farm to Holland, 05/01/1931:2

Prouty, Ellis F. Chimney fire on Pleasant St, 03/27/1931:1 David Beatt purchases North Middleboro property from Ellis Prouty, et

al., 05/01/1931:1 Prouty, Frank

And neighbors fight brush fire, 04/01/1932:7 Builds bungalow on Plymouth St, purchased by Hollis, 04/14/1933:6 Sells property on Plymouth St, 10/13/1933:5

Prouty, Lloyd Sells Pleasant St farm, 03/13/1931:4 Moves to Plymouth St, 03/20/1931:4 Sells Pleasant St farm to Holland, 05/01/1931:2 Son born, 05/22/1931:9 Breaks ground for new bungalow on Plymouth St, 07/24/1931:3 Foundation for Plymouth St home complete, 09/18/1931:6 Work completed on well, 10/02/1931:2

Prouty, Lloyd A. Wed to Della M. Huntley, 06/20/1930:4 Engaged to Delia M. Huntley, 06/20/1930:6

Prouty, Lloyd Frank Wedding described, 06/20/1930:1

Provanche, Lana Son born, 12/23/1932:4

Provenche, Dana Injures head while cranking tractor, 10/27/1933:1

Provonche, Dana Son born, 12/14/1934:4

Public Speaking Mary Joy Crosier wins local contest of National Oration Contest,

04/10/1931:1 Esther Craig gives readings at East Bridgewater, 03/03/1933:1

Public Welfare see also Employment; Middleboro - Board of Public Welfare;

Middleborough Relief Association School children gather food for needy here, 11/27/1931:1 Request for donations of food and clothing (l) (Boy Scouts of America),

12/18/1931:4 Canvass by local Scouts could benefit folks right here, 12/25/1931:1 Scouts canvass for food and clothes, 12/25/1931:1 Local firemen help Cabot Club repair toys (p), 12/25/1931:4 Boy Scout drive for unemployed gets hearty response, 01/01/1932:1 Elks' charity dance feeds, clothes needy families, 01/01/1932:4 Scouts collect nearly 2,000 cans of food, 01/01/1932:4 Save donations for local use, 02/19/1932:1 Lakeville to have town farm 55 years ago, 04/15/1932:8 Red Cross flour distribution addressed (l) (Earl F. Gates), 06/10/1932:4 Elks' carnival helps relief fund, 08/26/1932:1 A new welfare system (l) (Alexander Heath), 12/30/1932:2 There are none so blind (ad) (p) (Alexander Heath), 1/27/1933:4 Entire town asked to contribute to drive, 12/15/1933:1 Welfare Day a big success, 12/22/1933:1 Charity organizations commended for wonderful work, 12/27/1933:1 Five cases of eggs available for needy here, 01/05/1934:1 Report of Legion welfare drive, 01/26/1934:4 Mrs J.S. Peck praised for work with needy women (l), 04/13/1934:2

Pullem, Fred Burial at Plympton, 02/17/1933:2

Purchade Cemetery Regular business transacted, officers elected, 10/16/1931:3

Purchade School Elsie LeBlanc replaces Effie Tucker, 12/26/1930:1 Twenty-seven cases of measles, 12/28/1934:6

Purdon, George B. Train timekeeper falls, breaks right arm, 08/19/1932:1

Purdon, Harry E. Obituary, 07/15/1932:1 Saranac Lake, NY man dies at age 44, 07/15/1932:4

Puritan Stores J.T. McKechnie, Fall Brook (ad), 11/02/1934:3

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Purtell, Charles F. Gets suspended sentence for drunkenness, 03/28/1930:1

Pushee, John H. Selectmen's contest starts to take shape, 12/08/1933:1

Pushee, Mary Auto struck by driver from Hyde Park, 07/31/1931:1

Putnam, Tracey Chimney fire in Muttock, 10/03/1930:1

Putnam, Tracy Sells Guernsey herd to Dwight Kinsman, 08/26/1932:1

Putnam, Tracy J. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:3

Putnam Sewing Circle Holds annual meeting, 09/08/1933:4

Puzzo, William State patrolman transfers here from Framingham, 12/05/1930:3

Pythian Sisters - Woodbine Temple Observes 23rd anniversary, 06/20/1930:4 Mrs John S. Cobb retiring MEC (p), 01/16/1931:5 Celebrates anniversary, 07/07/1933:6

Q Q.M. Club

North Middleboro club changes name from Merry Maids, 09/21/1934:4 The Quality Dining Room

Opens in Glidden building (ad), 10/12/1934:8 Quality Shop (see Goldstein's Woman's Quality Shop) Quarantine (see Diseases) Quell, Arthur

Halifax man collides with Lakeville auto on Center St, 07/07/1933:1 Quell, Arthur V.

Collides with Mashpee driver in North Lakeville, 04/11/1930:1 Quelle, Arthur V.

Engaged to Madeline Hendrickson, 08/12/1932:4 Quelle, Margaret

Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 11/07/1930:7 Quigley, George H.

Sacred Heart pastor transfers to Boston, biography, 05/08/1931:1 Bids farewell to Sacred Heart, 05/15/1931:1

Quigley, James Daughter born, 01/26/1934:4

Quincy Oil Co. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 04/10/1931:5

Quindley, Alice D. Tax collector's sale of real estate, 03/02/1934:6

Quindley, Alice L. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:6

Quindley, Donald Son born, 06/16/1933:4

Quindley, George Rockland couple married 25 years, 12/07/1934:1

Quindley, Leo A. Tax collector's sale, 05/19/1933:7 Tax collector's sale of real estate, 03/02/1934:6

Quindley, Norman Runs marathon here, heads to Rhode Island for more competition,

09/01/1933:4 Gregory injured when Volta's car crashes into tree after colliding with

Quindley, 03/30/1934:1 Local runner in good shape, 04/20/1934:1

R Rabbits

Stray dog kills Gamache's valuable rabbits, 11/03/1933:3 Rabies

Inspector of Animals Pushee gives report, 01/17/1930:2 Rabitaille, George L.

Tax collector's sale (t), 09/05/1930:5

Rackliffe, John I. Obituary, 03/25/1932:1

Radio Stations Middleboro on the air, WLOE (ad), 02/27/1931:5

Radios Brooks & Benson, 131 Arch St (ad), 01/03/1930:6 Wm. F. Smith, radios (ad), 01/03/1930:6 Sumner I. Redlon, radios (ad), 01/03/1930:7 Interference considered by selectmen, 02/28/1930:2 Local state police equipped with new radio service, 05/23/1930:1 Norton & Long, 30 School St (ad), 09/26/1930:4 H.J. Brooks, radio service, 131 Arch St (ad), 12/12/1930:5 W.E. Benson, 131 Arch St (ad), 12/19/1930:6 Leonard Proctor is radio personality Happy Rastus, 09/11/1931:1 Norton & Long, Thatcher's Row (ad), 10/02/1931:6 Lighting department locates problem causing interference, 10/13/1933:1 Lighting department receives complaints of poor radio reception,

12/07/1934:1 Troubles disappear, 12/14/1934:4

Railroad Stations Flagman Hojaboom replaced by flashing electric light at Rock Station,

01/17/1930:3 Rock freight station and flagman's house sold, will be removed,

01/17/1930:3 Former South Middleboro Station flag house moved to Buzzards Bay,

01/31/1930:9 Clifford Westgate station agent at Rock Station, 02/28/1930:6 Clifford Westgate station agent at South Middleboro, 02/28/1930:6 Track supervisor Barrett plants roses in depot park, 07/04/1930:4 Interior painted and varnished; old news stand removed, 01/16/1931:1 Attempted break-in at ticket office, 06/26/1931:1 Safe blown at Titicut station, 08/07/1931:4 South Middleboro Railroad Station employs Kermit Hojaboom,

10/07/1932:6 Railroads

see also New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad; Old Colony Railroad Co. (55 years ago)

Local freight starts up again 55 years ago, 05/30/1930:6 Extension to Duxbury and Cohasset to serve Middleboro 55 years ago,

09/18/1931:7 Former employs of Lakeside car barn hold reunion, 09/16/1932:1

Railroads - Accidents Conductor McLeod slips boarding caboose, fractures ribs, 02/07/1930:1 Charles Desmaris run over by freight train, killed, 06/27/1930:1 Daniel Alden picked up insensible after thrown from cars 55 years ago,

07/11/1930:8 Engine crashes into coal car along Keith side track, 10/17/1930:1 Train strikes carriage at Chace's crossing 55 years ago, kills Edward

Murphy, 11/07/1930:6 Train kills big buck, 11/21/1930:1 William Wall killed when auto struck at railroad crossing, 08/21/1931:1 Cape train kills doe in Fall Brook, 09/11/1931:1 Raynham pony killed on tracks near Dooley home, 01/22/1932:2 Deer killed by train south of Fall Brook crossing, 03/17/1933:5 Bennett's auto struck by freight train on Miller St crossing, 03/09/1934:1 Mrs Edwin Bennett narrowly escapes injure when auto struck by train,

03/09/1934:3 Railway Express Agency

Closes doors in South Middleboro, 10/06/1933:7 Rais, Anna

Engaged Hermas B. Knight, 06/27/1930:4 Rais, Anna A.

Wed to Herman B. Knight, 08/01/1930:4 Rais, Joseph

Crashes into Waterbury, CT auto on Taunton Rd, 08/29/1930:2 Ralston, Everett E.

Mortgagee's sale of personal property, 03/07/1930:5 Ramos, Epitannio M.

Pleads guilty to drunkenness, reckless driving, and drunk driving, 05/23/1930:5

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Ramsdell, Frank E., Jr. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/29/1932:5

Ramsdell, Gilbert F. Wedding described, 05/13/1932:5

Ramsey, Peter M. Barbers announce change in prices (ad), 01/13/1933:8

Rand, George Leg fractured when struck by Barrows' car in Lakeville, 08/21/1931:1

Rand, Roland Employed in Philadelphia, PA, 06/05/1931:1 Moves to Philadelphia, PA, 04/21/1933:4

Rand, Ruth F. Engaged to Donald W. Berry, 10/19/1934:4

Rand, Ruth Fearing Baron Wed to Donald Berry, 11/16/1934:4

Rand, Willard Completes two-month training at Fort Adams, RI, 08/07/1931:6

Randall, H. Beatrice Commercial department teacher resigns from high school, 09/01/1933:1

Randall, Harold Clement Wedding described, 06/29/1934:1

Randall, Harold G. Engaged to Vivian Hinckley, 06/22/1934:4

Randall, Harry Engaged to Vivian Hinckley, 06/08/1934:4

Randall, Herbert J. Randall's auto takes fire, 06/30/1933:1

Randall, Hiram Sells contract to carry mail between Plymouth and Middleboro to

Marcus Fuller 55 years ago, 01/31/1930:8 Randall, Mrs Fayette

Funeral held in Fairhaven, 07/21/1933:6 Ransden, Goodwin

L.B. Wallace takes over osteopathic practice (ad), 09/04/1931:8 Obituary, 04/07/1933:1 Brockton man dies at age 70, 04/07/1933:4

Ransom, Mrs N.M. Brief biography (p), 03/21/1930:1

Ransom, Nathaniel Morton Biography (p), 01/31/1930:5

Rape (see Sex Crimes) Rapport, George D.

State patrolman receives threatening letters, 08/15/1930:1 Transfers to Holden, 12/05/1930:3 Transfers to Petersham and back to Middleboro, 12/19/1930:3 Promoted, assigned to Norwell barracks, 03/06/1931:4

Rardin, D.C. Pastor of Trinity Baptist in Providence, RI, 04/11/1930:4

Rastus, Happy Leonard Proctor is radio personality Happy Rastus, 09/11/1931:1 Leonard Proctor does radio broadcast, 10/30/1931:1

Ratthei, Anna Resides in Pawtucket, RI, 01/31/1930:5

Ratthei, Martha Resides in Pawtucket, RI, 01/31/1930:5

Ray, Clifford Charged with breaking and entering the store of Charles Liber,

11/10/1933:4 Injured man attacks policeman and nurse, 11/02/1934:2

Ray, Clifford W. Gets one year probation for larceny, 02/16/1934:1

Ray, Dorothy Wed to Archie MacNayer, 09/07/1934:4

Ray, Dorothy A. Young lady missing since early September, 10/14/1932:1

Ray, Elizabeth E. Petitions to erect garage and store gasoline, 10/23/1931:10

Ray, Fred Hand shattered by dynamite cap, 03/21/1930:8 Amputation of hand not necessary, 03/28/1930:1

Ray, Frederick Obituary, 04/27/1934:1 Bates School eighth grader dies, 04/27/1934:2

Ray, Richard Youngster struck by auto driven by Carroll Peck, 11/23/1934:2

Ray, Ruby Fined $10 for assault on Logrien, 09/07/1934:7

Ray, Seward Chimney fire on South Main St, 12/14/1934:1

Ray, Walter Finishes 16th in 10-mile Dorchester road race, 06/12/1931:1 Wins cup at 3-mile Roxbury road race, 06/19/1931:1 Runs seventh in 20-mile championship road race, 09/11/1931:1 Wins 10-mile road race from Somerset to Fall River and back,

07/08/1932:2 Wins another 10-miler in West Roxbury, 08/12/1932:2 Finishes fourth in 5-mile race at Brockton fair, 09/23/1932:1 Among top ten runners in national championship track race in New

York, 11/11/1932:1 Runner wins 10-mile race in East Boston, 07/07/1933:1 Runs marathon here, heads to Rhode Island for more competition,

09/01/1933:4 Takes fifth in Pawtucket A.C. marathon, 09/08/1933:1 Sets new record for five-mile run in New Bedford, 09/15/1933:1 Finishes 4th in field of 96 in Waltham City marathon, 10/20/1933:1 Runner spends winter in south, 04/20/1934:1 Participates in U.S. Championship, 05/25/1934:7

Ray, Walter E. Finishes 2nd in 16-mile race, 04/15/1932:4 Starter in A.A. Boston marathon, 04/22/1932:1

Ray, Walter K. Wins 10-mile Pilgrim marathon, 07/15/1932:1

Raymond, Abbie Funeral held in North Carver, 12/07/1934:7

Raymond, Abbie Theodora Obituary, 11/30/1934:1 Widow of Charles A. dies at age 60, 11/30/1934:4

Raymond, Arthur Jailed for refusing to work, 07/15/1932:1 Gets two months for failure to work off welfare board aid, 07/29/1932:1 In court for not cooperating with welfare department, 01/06/1933:4 Committed to Plymouth jail for vagrancy, 01/13/1933:2

Raymond, Everett A. Multiple fines for multiple driving offenses, 09/12/1930:3

Raymond, H. Nelson New musical director at Central Baptist (p), 01/02/1931:4 The Influence of Song, 01/09/1931:2

Raymond, Kenneth Wed to Nell Benson, 12/27/1933:3

Raymond, L. Harry Obituary, 03/21/1930:1 Saranac Lake, NY man dies at age 46, 03/21/1930:4

Raymond, Mary F. Executor presents account of estate, 08/08/1930:5

Raymond, M.E. Lawn mowers, 966 Centre St (ad), 06/02/1933:8

Raymond, Millard E. Couple married ten years, 07/04/1930:1

Raymond, Naomi Manter Obituary, 06/01/1934:3

Raymond, Violeen H. Wed to Ira T. Thomas, 07/22/1932:4

Raymond, Wesley H. Funeral director (ad), 06/03/1932:8

Raymond Funeral Service 240 North Main St (ad), 04/15/1932:10

Raynes, John Fowler Wed to Eunice Roberta Nesmith, 06/06/1930:2

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R.D. Kelley Coal Co. Anthracite coal (ad), 01/10/1930:4 Adds range and fuel oil to product line (ad), 12/18/1931:7 Louis Ritter salesman (ad), 05/13/1932:2 Wins title in YMCA Mercantile basketball league, 05/05/1933:1 Service by Kelley (ad) (p), 11/10/1933:2

Read, Alden Resides in West Newton, 02/28/1930:5

Read, Frank W. To the voters of Middleboro (ad), 01/10/1930:10

Read, Hazel Resides in Winston-Salem, NC, 07/17/1931:1

Read, Hazel Horton Resides in Winston-Salem, NC, 08/01/1930:1

Read, Mrs Alden Resides in West Newton, 04/10/1931:7

Reagan, Henry Promoted by Shell Gas and Oil Co., moves to Lowell, 12/09/1932:1

Reagan, Joseph Local trooper injured in motorcycle accident, 09/18/1931:4

Real Estate J.E. Houlihan, real estate (ad), 01/03/1930:5 E.A. Strout Realty Agency, E.B. Lovell, Tel 93 (ad), 01/03/1930:7 J.D. Sullivan , real estate (ad), 01/31/1930:2 Munroe & Osborne, 10 Station St (ad), 02/28/1930:10 Woods Lake Terrace Land Co., cottage for rent (ad), 06/20/1930:3 Bowman & Clark purchase Fuller St farm from Arthur Rotch,

01/09/1931:1 Bowman & Clark, 7 Court End Ave (ad), 01/09/1931:6 Swamp land on Water St filled with gravel 55 years ago, 01/09/1931:6 Woods Lake Terrace Land Co. purchased by Lake Shores Realty Co. of

Framingham (ad), 05/15/1931:3 E.B. Lovell, independent agent (ad), 08/07/1931:8 John D. Sullivan takes over Strout agency, 08/14/1931:1 J.D. Sullivan resident manager of E.A. Strout Co.(ad), 08/14/1931:8 Harmon Realty Trust Co., tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6 Urquart-Swift Land Co., tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6 Warren Realty Trust Co., tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6 Massachusetts Mortgage Co., tax collector's sale, 10/07/1932:7 Urquhart-Swift Land Co., tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7 Bowman & Clark, new deal development on shore of Tispaquin Pond

(ad), 07/07/1933:2 James Houlihan appointed appraiser for Raynham, 09/29/1933:4 John D. Sullivan appointed federal appraiser, 10/20/1933:1 Fred Bowman named to Home Owners' Loan Corp., 11/03/1933:1 John S. Cobb has tenements for rent (ad), 02/16/1934:8 Clyde S. Thomas, insurance service and real estate, 7 Rock St (ad),

04/20/1934:8 Reardon, Elizabeth E.

Obituary, 12/14/1934:1 Reardon, John

Obituary, 02/23/1934:1 Rebell, John

Catches weasel in henhouse, 03/18/1932:1 Reckless Driving

Carl Hagstrom arrested, 02/28/1930:9 Carl Hagstrom found guilty, 03/14/1930:6 Taunton man arrested after chase, 05/02/1930:4 Epitannio Ramos pleads guilty, 05/23/1930:5 Ralph Clark pleads not guilty, 05/23/1930:5 Joseph Ruda pleads not guilty, 07/25/1930:4 Joseph Ruda found not guilty, 08/01/1930:1 Haley and Berman each fined $25, file appeals, 08/15/1930:4 Robert Baker charged with manslaughter and operating negligently in

Brockton death, 10/10/1930:1 Raymond Travis charged with drunkenness and driving negligently,

10/17/1930:1 Viola Rudolph leads police on merry chase, 11/14/1930:1 Forest Garnett charged with drunkenness, reckless driving, 07/24/1931:2

Reckless Driving cont. Wild ride through town leads to jail for men from Carver and

Providence, 08/28/1931:1 Frank Gomes arrested after pole crash, 09/11/1931:1 Adason Vassar charged after auto accident, 10/09/1931:1 Charles Pillsbury charged, 10/30/1931:1 Charge against Charles Pillsbury placed on file, 11/06/1931:1 Joseph Maleski and Peter Gasunas charged with drunkenness and

reckless driving, 11/06/1931:1 Earl Salisbury fined $50, 01/22/1932:1 Earl Sailsbury given more time to pay fine, 02/26/1932:4 Augustine Roy charged with drunkenness and reckless driving,

07/01/1932:1 Melvin Russell pleads guilty, 10/14/1932:4 Fletcher Barrows, Jr. pleads not guilty, 11/18/1932:1 Bert Flanders pleads not guilty, 12/16/1932:1 Bernard Keough pleads guilty to drunkenness and reckless driving,

09/01/1933:1 Richard Bordeaux pleads guilty to drunkenness and reckless driving,

09/01/1933:1 Alfred Wilmot arraigned on charges of drunkenness, reckless driving,

and operating without a license, 03/30/1934:1 Murray Gifford in court on multiple motor vehicle offenses,

10/12/1934:4 Recreation

Unitarian Church public forum : The Use of Leisure in Middleboro, 02/14/1930:3

Middleboro ideal for industry, 10/21/1932:3 Red & White Store

378 Center St and Everett St (ad), 03/09/1934:2 Red Cross - Middleboro Chapter

Report on national convention (l) (Henry B. Burkland), 05/16/1930:7 To answer call for aid from President Hoover, 01/16/1931:1 Proposed amendment to appropriation bill (l) (Earl F. Gates),

01/23/1931:3 Makes contribution to drought relief fund, 01/23/1931:4 Drought relief contributions over $1,037, list of contributors,

01/30/1931:1 Drought relief fund (l) (Alexander Heath), 01/30/1931:3 Less than $200 needed for drought relief fund, list of contributors,

02/06/1931:1 Drought relief effort oversubscribed, list of contributors, 02/13/1931:1 Chair of drought relief fund makes statement, 02/20/1931:1 Oversubscription gratifying, 02/20/1931:1 Holds special meeting, 03/06/1931:1 Committee on Emergency Loan Closet organized, 04/03/1931:4 Returns from roll call incomplete, 11/20/1931:1 Membership at 453 for 1932, 01/08/1932:1 Red Cross flour distribution addressed (l) (Earl F. Gates), 06/10/1932:4 Local Red Cross to aid welfare work, 07/22/1932:4 Receives cotton for garments, 11/04/1932:2 Begins annual roll call, 11/11/1932:1 Busy with local relief work, 12/02/1932:3 Needs help with garment making, 1/27/1933:1 Sewing campaign a big success, 02/17/1933:1 New material available for local societies and individuals, 03/10/1933:1 Passes resolutions upon death of Edith Finney, 04/07/1933:5 Expresses thanks to Helen Pasztor (l), 04/21/1933:2 Many attend swimming classes, 08/11/1933:1 Commended for offering swimming course, 08/18/1933:1 Awards for swimming and life saving, 08/18/1933:2 Locals complete lifesaving course, 09/08/1933:1 Holds annual membership drive, 11/03/1933:1 Annual election of officers, 12/08/1933:2 Egger, Howes, and Wood speak at Junior Red Cross meeting in

Providence, 03/23/1934:1 Issues first aid certificates, 04/20/1934:1 Holds annual meeting, 12/14/1934:1

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Redding, Sarah J. Widow of Otis C. dies at age 84, 05/29/1931:4

Redding, Sarah Jane Obituary, 05/29/1931:1

Reddington, Gilbert Member of R.D. Kelley Coal Co. winning basket ball team (p),

05/05/1933:1 Bad gash in ankle stems from foolishness, 12/15/1933:1

Redlon, Helen L. Obituary, 09/25/1931:1 Dies at age 21, 09/25/1931:4

Redlon, Sumner I. Radios (ad), 01/03/1930:7 Exclusive dealer for Leonard electric refrigerator (ad), 03/31/1933:6

Redlon, William Bad gash in Reddington's ankle stems from foolishness, 12/15/1933:1

Reed, Abbie Dies in Attleboro, 06/26/1931:1

Reed, Abiathiar L. Executrix presents account of estate, 05/08/1931:2

Reed, Alice A. Obituary, 12/18/1931:1 Dies at age 78, 12/18/1931:4

Reed, Alldis W. Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:7

Reed, Annie M. Sheriff's sale on execution, 01/09/1931:7

Reed, Bernice May Engaged to Edgar Charles Sowerby, 08/07/1931:6

Reed, Bernice M. Wed to Edgar C. Sowerby, 10/16/1931:4

Reed, Charles Moves to Washington, DC, 11/28/1930:3 Daughter born, 07/31/1931:7

Reed, Charles E. House decorations attract considerable attention, 01/03/1930:1

Reed, Charles Porter Wed to Muriel Jones, 08/29/1930:2

Reed, Claudia Young Resides in Salem, 08/08/1930:3 Moves to Washington, DC, 11/28/1930:3 Daughter born, 07/31/1931:7

Reed, Daniel Chief engineer at Curtis-Wright flying school, 02/27/1931:1 Son born, 05/04/1934:4

Reed, Daniel C. Injured in collision with Corayer on South Main St, 10/06/1933:1

Reed, David Member of high school basketball team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Reed, Earl Engaged to Violet E. Rider, 10/07/1932:6

Reed, Earl Wendell Wedding described, 04/14/1933:7

Reed, Edward Home struck by lightning, 08/22/1930:3

Reed, Edward C. Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6 Chimney fire on Pine St, 03/23/1934:1

Reed, Ella L. Obituary, 03/04/1932:3

Reed, Evelyn Maude Obituary, 11/09/1934:1 Wife of Edward C. dies at age 54, 11/09/1934:4

Reed, Frances Wedding described, 11/17/1933:1

Reed, Frank Completes 30 years of service at Taunton pumping station, 01/01/1932:4

Reed, Isabella Tax collector's sale, 12/02/1932:7

Reed, James R. Obituary, 11/24/1933:1 Dies at age 76, 11/24/1933:4

Reed, James S. Will in probate, 12/08/1933:5 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 05/18/1934:8

Reed, John Employed in South Yarmouth, 02/06/1931:4 Auction of pullets at poultry farm in Rock (ad), 08/14/1931:4

Reed, John C. Contracts to grade and build new road 55 years ago, 10/10/1930:8 Purchases right to build Southwick St 55 years ago, 05/22/1931:8

Reed, Josiah Funeral held in Brockton, 02/13/1931:4

Reed, Leonard Lakeville couple married 25 years, 11/03/1933:8

Reed, Martha A. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 05/29/1931:5

Reed, Minnie L. Obituary, 03/03/1933:1 Wife of Charles E. dies at age 63, 03/03/1933:4

Reed, Mrs Reginald B. Resides in Hopewell, NJ, 09/15/1933:1

Reed, Percy Joseph Westgate struck by Reed's delivery truck on Center St,

10/03/1930:1 In serious auto accident at West Bridgewater, 03/13/1931:1

Reed, Percy G. Molesky gets suspended sentence for larceny from Reed, 01/17/1930:3

Reed, Thomas J. Moves from 19 to 1 Everett St, 03/07/1930:1

Reed Cemetery History of Marion Rd cemeteries, 07/22/1932:2

Reeves, Stanley Candy taken from Oak St store, 10/16/1931:1

Refuse and Refuse Disposal Trash fire gets away from Edward Lovell, 01/10/1930:1 Pea pods and corn cobs go in rubbish not garbage, 06/27/1930:8 Clarification on collection days, 07/04/1930:1 Rotten clams cause stench near Middleboro-Carver line, 07/04/1930:1 Disposal of offal in bushes causes disagreeable situation, 07/25/1930:1 Collection route extended, 07/25/1930:6 Collection day moved to Thursday, 01/23/1931:1 Selectmen seek land for dump (ad), 03/27/1931:5 Public dump not settled at selectmen's meeting, 04/24/1931:4 Selectmen acquire land for dump, 05/08/1931:1 New town dump opens on Plymouth St, 05/08/1931:2 Garbage must not be mixed with rubbish, 05/15/1931:2 Roadside dumping a problem for health officer, 05/22/1931:1 Persistent fire at old dump on Fairview St, 07/10/1931:1 Householders please refrain from putting corn husks with regular

garbage, 07/31/1931:1 Poultry carcasses cause nauseating stench in Warrentown, 08/14/1931:1 Fire in town dump on Plymouth St, 11/13/1931:1 Collection goes from weekly to biweekly, 02/19/1932:1 Collection on weekly schedule, 03/18/1932:1 Dumping of rubbish along rural sections an increasing problem,

09/02/1932:1 Illegal dumping brought to attention of selectmen, 09/02/1932:1 Health officer urges patrons to use regulation pails, 09/16/1932:1 Request for free rubbish removal from post office turned down by

selectmen, 01/06/1933:4 Schedule change, 02/03/1933:1 Town manager's annual report, 02/03/1933:7 Schedule change, 06/09/1933:3 Do not put pea pods and corn husks in garbage pails, 06/30/1933:1 New pickup schedule, 10/27/1933:1 Rubbish fire on Hillside Ave, 11/03/1933:1 Health officer Connor goes over rules, 03/09/1934:1 Rubbish fire on Pleasant St, 09/07/1934:2

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Regan, Joseph L. State patrolman assigned here, 08/07/1931:1

Registrars of Voters (see Middleboro - Board of Registrars of Voters) Rego, Mary A.

Engaged to Louis Martin, 09/14/1934:4 Rehan, Florence D.

Wed to H. Allen Grimwood, 12/15/1933:4 Reid, Edward J.

New curate at Sacred Heart, 12/04/1931:2 Reisner, Ensworth

New pastor at South Middleboro ME Church, 06/29/1934:1 Commences studies at Boston University, 09/28/1934:5

Remillard, Ernest Boat taken from Wood's pond mooring, sank, 08/26/1932:1

Remillard, Leo Engaged to Anna McLeod, 08/26/1932:1 Wedding described, 09/09/1932:1

Remillard, Leo H. Engaged to Anna M. McLeod, 08/26/1932:4, 09/02/1932:1 Wed to Anna M. McLeod, 09/09/1932:4

Remillard, Oliva J. Land damages awarded, 07/24/1931:1

Remillard, Oliver Couple married 25 years, 11/27/1931:1 North Carver couple married 25 years, 12/04/1931:3

Renard, Ronald Wedding described, 09/11/1931:1

Renne, Emil A. And Herman Lind petition state for damage to cranberry bogs from new

state road, 05/13/1932:1 Republicans

Caucus names officers 55 years ago, 03/21/1930:8 Delegates to state convention, 08/15/1930:1 Caucus held 55 years ago, 09/19/1930:9 J.C. Sullivan member of State Central committee 55 years ago,

10/03/1930:6 Open political headquarters here, 10/24/1930:1 Hold caucus 55 years ago, 04/24/1931:7 Delay in filing nomination papers, 08/19/1932:1 Newly formed Republican League of Middleboro endorses candidate for

county treasurer, 10/21/1932:5 Republican League of Middleboro endorses Philip Schuyler (ad),

10/21/1932:6 Open local headquarters in American building, 11/04/1932:1 Economic recovery depends on Hoover (ad), 11/04/1932:2 Open headquarters in American building (ad), 11/04/1932:8 Organize here for upcoming year, 02/24/1933:1 Lakeville committee organizes, 02/24/1933:4 District women's Republican club meets here, 11/03/1933:4 Hold rally here, 09/28/1934:1 Rally held despite weather, 09/28/1934:1 Honesty in government, vote Republican (ad), 10/26/1934:7 Town committee says stop extravagance in government (ad),

11/02/1934:8 Spend $115.82 in last election, 12/07/1934:1

Resende, Antonio S. Wife files for divorce, 11/10/1933:5

Resende, Georginia S. Files for divorce, 11/10/1933:5

Restaurants see also Central Cafe; Finn, William E.; King Philip Inn; Park Cafe; The

Buttonwoods Inn and Gift Shop; The Old Tavern Chinese restaurant in Lakeville (ad), 03/28/1930:8 Wilson Scudder granted common victualler's license, 11/28/1930:1 Craig's Welcome Inn, opposite sanatorium in Lakeville (ad),

12/05/1930:10 Mr Eldridge opens tea room on Bedford St, 04/17/1931:3 Pine Grove Dining Room, J.C. Taylor proprietor, Wareham St (ad),

06/19/1931:7 Joseph Fortin fined $10 for selling substandard milk, 07/03/1931:2

Restaurants cont. Clark's Place, home cooking and ice cream, West Grove St (ad),

09/25/1931:4 Break-in at Calvin Shaw's roadside lunch stand, 10/30/1931:9 Delicatessen on wheels serves men working on Warrentown gas

extension, 12/02/1932:1 Benno Mutho proprietor of Precinct Spa, 12/02/1932:4 Homestead Dining Room, Nils and Martha Malmquist, 19 South Main

St (ad), 12/30/1932:8 Mrs Harry Belmont, Chinese chop suey every Thursday (ad),

01/20/1933:8 Cape Garden Restaurant opens on West Grove St (ad), 05/19/1933:5 Sunnyside Restaurant, 461 Centre St (ad), 05/19/1933:8 Washington Manor, Precinct St, Lakeville (ad), 10/13/1933:3 Licenses renewed by selectmen, 12/15/1933:1 Daisy Do-nut and Coffee Shop opens at 85 Center St (ad), 12/15/1933:5 White Arbor Tea Room sold, 01/26/1934:6 Royal Cafe, 6 Centre St (ad), 05/18/1934:8 The Quality Dining Room opens in Glidden building (a), 10/12/1934:8 Edith Hudson proprietor of The Homestead, Cherry and East Grove St

(ad), 11/16/1934:8 Notice to holders of victualler's licenses (ad), 12/07/1934:8 Petition for food cart at traffic circle denied, 12/21/1934:1

Revolutionary War see also Daughters of the American Revolution - Nemasket Chapter Hattie LeBaron completes biographies of six of the real granddaughters

of the Revolution, 11/09/1934:1 Reynard, Casil

Employed in Hyannis, 02/26/1932:1 Reynolds (Mr)

Purchases Green St poultry farm from Howard Trites, 03/28/1930:5 Osborne - Reynolds Co. printers, 48 North Main St (ad), 05/02/1930:8

Reynolds, Alice Charged with child neglect, 08/14/1931:1 Neglect case continued, 08/21/1931:1

Reynolds, Catherine Engaged to Louis Daddario, 10/30/1931:4 Wed to Louis Daddario, 11/27/1931:4

Reynolds, Catherine H. Collides with Alice Ashley at Lane and Center St, 12/26/1930:4

Reynolds, Edgar Moves to New Bedford, 10/31/1930:1

Reynolds, Edward Five local men injured in accident in Bridgewater, 06/22/1934:7

Reynolds, Frank G. Engaged to Marguerite E. Corp, 09/22/1933:4 Wedding described, 09/29/1933:1

Reynolds, George F. Observes 88th birthday, biography, 10/07/1932:2 GAR vet celebrates 90th birthday, 10/05/1934:1

Reynolds, Gideon W. Obituary, 03/30/1934:1 Dies at age 69, 03/30/1934:4

Reynolds, Shaw H. East Bridgewater man charged with larceny from Reynolds,

09/26/1930:1 Joseph Newton held for grand jury on charge of larceny from Reynolds,

10/03/1930:4 Reynolds, Shaw Howard

Confined to home with influenza, 02/23/1934:4 Employed by Middleboro Nash Co., 09/28/1934:3

Rhames, Edward E. Obituary, 03/23/1934:1

Rhinelander, Albert Son born, 02/07/1930:1

Rhinelander, Albert, Jr. Born to Albert and Irene Davis, 02/07/1930:1

Rhinelander, Irene Davis Son born, 02/07/1930:1

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Rhodes, Robert Son born, 05/15/1931:4

Rhodes, Robert Stanley Born to Robert, 05/15/1931:4

Riccardi, Luigi Obituary, 02/12/1932:1 South Hanson man dies at age 24, 02/12/1932:4

Ricco, Antonio Tried for manslaughter in Norfolk county court, 05/02/1930:1 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 08/01/1930:4

Ricco, John Baseball smashes West Bridgewater man's windshield, 06/29/1934:3

Rice, Chester Baseball player struck in eye by apple thrown by "fan," 08/15/1930:1 Clerk at police station, 08/19/1932:1

Rice, Chester H. Nearly loses eyesight after struck by apple, 08/15/1930:4

Rice, James L. Obituary, 10/06/1933:1

Rice, John, Jr. Youngster runs into auto on Center St, 01/02/1931:1

Rice, L. Wallace Appointed regular patrolman, 07/01/1932:1

Rice, L. Walter Brother dies in Claremont, NH, 10/06/1933:1

Rice, Mrs L. Walter Uncle dies in Haverhill, 03/21/1930:1

Rich, Elsie Graduation essay on Clara Barton, 06/20/1930:5

Richards (Mr) Marbleworker receives goods from Europe 55 years ago, 07/25/1930:7

Richards, Adelia C. Flower bed destroyed by thieves, 05/29/1931:1

Richards, Frederick Son born, 07/10/1931:8

Richards, G.C. Books passage to Europe 50 years ago, 01/24/1930:10

Richards, George C. Stone worker heads to Europe 55 years ago, 01/03/1930:6 Reports satisfactory trip to Europe 55 years ago, 04/04/1930:8

Richards, James Member of Co. D, 5th Massachusetts during Spanish-American War (p),

07/17/1931:1 Richards, Mrs G.A.

Lets apartment to Inga Iversen, 10/28/1932:4 Richards, Mrs George A.

Describes trip to Florida, 03/27/1931:4 Richardson (Mr)

Scudder & Richardson produce first nails 55 years ago, 05/23/1930:8 Richardson, Anna

Doctor retires from New England Telephone medical staff, 06/06/1930:1

Slips on piazza, seriously injures arm, 06/24/1932:8 Lakeville doctor hosts member of Russian nobility, 04/14/1933:1

Richardson, Earle Smith, Jr. Wedding described, 04/06/1934:7

Richardson, Ellen B. Wed to Harold O. Bliss, 02/26/1932:4

Richardson, George Theodore Wedding described, 03/02/1934:1

Richardson, Lester Weston woman injured in collision with Richardson at Plymouth and

Bedford St, 07/01/1932:1 Son born, 08/19/1932:2, 02/02/1934:4 Chimney fire on Thompson St, 12/07/1934:1

Richardson, Mrs Theodore Resides in Boston, 06/22/1934:1

Richardson, Oscar Doctor retires from New England Telephone medical staff,

06/06/1930:1 Lakeville couple married 50 years, 12/23/1932:1

Richardson, Sarah E. Obituary, 07/14/1933:1 Widow of Robert K. dies at age 88, 07/14/1933:4

Richardson, William D. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 04/11/1930:5

Richenburg, Frank Dies in Taunton, 06/09/1933:7

Richmond, Charles Gerard Born to Winston, 05/05/1933:3

Richmond, Emma Louise Obituary, 02/26/1932:1

Richmond, Emma L.P. Wife of Theodore A. dies at age 69, 02/26/1932:4 Will in probate, 03/18/1932:5

Richmond, Ethel Assistant librarian at Wheaton College, 01/24/1930:4 Appointed head of circulation at library at Wheaton College,

04/17/1931:3 North Lakeville folks attend wedding, 06/23/1933:2

Richmond, Ethel G. Engaged to George H. Penniman, 06/16/1933:4 Wed to George H. Penniman, 06/23/1933:4

Richmond, Ethel Girard Wedding described, 06/23/1933:1

Richmond, Harry Twin son and daughter born, 08/14/1931:4 Files assault charge against egg-throwing Raymond Casey,

04/08/1932:4 Richmond, L.

L. Richmond & Co., paints (ad), 01/03/1930:3 Richmond, Leonard

Loses valuable horse 55 years ago, 03/14/1930:6 Richmond, Lillian L.

Obituary, 10/06/1933:1 Wife of Stephen G. dies at age 55, 10/06/1933:4

Richmond, Maurice Valuable hound killed by auto, 05/20/1932:4

Richmond, Mrs Stephen Librarian at North Middleboro announces August closing, 07/31/1931:6

Richmond, Nathan Receives 25-year service medal from Keith company, 07/17/1931:1

Richmond, Preston H. Freshman in engineering at Northeastern University, 09/16/1932:1

Richmond, Ray Davison's bus driver receives award for safety, 03/25/1932:6 Donates new books to Rock Village Library, 10/20/1933:6

Richmond, Rosemary Born to Winston, 03/06/1931:3

Richmond, Rufus Out-of-town men charged with breaking and entering, 05/05/1933:1

Richmond, Theodore Lets Plymouth St home to Harold Pratt, 05/20/1932:6

Richmond, Winst__ (sic) Daughter born, 03/06/1931:4

Richmond, Winston Accepts post at State Farm, 08/08/1930:5 Daughter born, 03/06/1931:3 Moves from North Lakeville to North Middleboro, 07/24/1931:3 Son born, 05/05/1933:3 Chimney fire on Plymouth St, 12/27/1933:1

Richmond's Store Tires and batteries (ad), 01/03/1930:2

Rickard, Frank R. Obituary, 05/04/1934:2

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Rickard, Lydia A. Obituary, 01/30/1931:3

Ricker, Esther Obituary, 11/21/1930:8

Riddell, Mrs H.S. Dies in Bridgeport, CT, 12/28/1934:1

Rideout, Olive M. Wed to Middleton B. Trites, 07/17/1931:4

Rider, Violet E. Engaged to Earl Reed, 10/07/1932:6

Riedel, Gertrude Hilda Engaged to Thomas Francis Thompson, 03/28/1930:4 Wedding described, 05/02/1930:1 Wed to Thomas F. Thompson, 05/02/1930:4

Riggs, Harry Auto crank kick-back breaks arm, 11/06/1931:1

Riggs, Irma Uncle Albert Hamm attends wedding, 12/04/1931:1 Wed to William Goos, 12/04/1931:1

Riggs, Irma Frances Engaged to William Goos, 10/09/1931:1 Wedding described, 12/04/1931:1

Riggs, Leonard High school benefit athletic night to aid student battling blood

poisoning, 12/27/1933:1 Riggs, Leonard A.

Obituary, 02/23/1934:1 Boston boy dies at age 16, 02/23/1934:4

Riggs, Marion Graduates from Boston Girls' High School, 07/04/1930:1

Riggs, Merle C. Engaged to Andrew P. Girard, 10/13/1933:4 Wed to Andrew P. Girard, 10/20/1933:4

Riley, Edward S. Wedding described, 03/28/1930:1 Wed to Mildred Ellen Jenney, 03/28/1930:4

Riley, Frank Fined $50 for drunk driving, 07/01/1932:1

Riley, Frank J. Obituary, 04/27/1934:1 Newington, CT man dies at age 46, 04/27/1934:4

Riley, Joseph Daughter born, 03/09/1934:4

Riley, Joseph F. Son born, 12/16/1932:4

Riley's Red & White Store 378 Center St and Everett St (ad), 03/09/1934:2

Rinne (Mr) Moves from South Carver to Middleboro, 05/08/1931:3

Rinne, Alexandra M. Tax collector's sale of real estate, 03/02/1934:6

Rinne, Emil A. Tax collector's sale of real estate, 03/02/1934:6

Riss, Florence O. Engaged to George M. Benton, 09/22/1933:4 Wed to George M. Benton, 10/06/1933:4

Ritter, Lena Resumes duties at Crosby House, 04/03/1931:1

Ritter, Louis Salesman for R.D. Kelley Coal Co. (ad), 05/13/1932:2

Rivers (see Namasket River; Taunton River) Roach (Mr)

Lightning strikes cupola on farm, 08/14/1931:1 Roach, Ambrose J.

Purchases East Middleboro place from Dr Groppner, 01/03/1930:1 Roach, Catherine

Studies abroad in Switzerland, 10/02/1931:1 Roach, Helen

Studies abroad in Switzerland, 10/02/1931:1

Roach, Joseph Donates evergreens to School Street School, 10/13/1933:1

Roach, Lydia Studies abroad in Switzerland, 10/02/1931:1

Roach, Mary Pauline English bull terrier takes second at Brockton fair, 09/23/1932:1

Roads, Highways, Etc. see also Massachusetts Department of Public Works; Middleboro -

Highway Department Petition for improvements to Spruce St, 01/10/1930:8 Commissioners hold hearing here, 01/31/1930:6 Citizens file grievances at selectmen's meeting, 02/28/1930:2 Cudworth puts Bishop Ave, private way, into good shape, 03/28/1930:7 Highland Rd project in Lakeville started, 04/18/1930:3 No money available for land damage assessment, 06/20/1930:1 Worst jam on Cape road due to work, 06/27/1930:2 Review of articles in warrant for special town meeting, 07/04/1930:1 Two-way traffic restored after repairs at Fall Brook, 07/04/1930:4 Elmer Sisson petitions selectmen for new project in South Middleboro,

07/11/1930:1 Middleboro share of new state highway an expensive proposition,

07/11/1930:1 Petition for improvements to Spruce St, 07/11/1930:6 Special town meeting attracts 12 voters, 07/25/1930:1 Heavy trucks no longer permitted on Plymouth St through Warrentown,

08/01/1930:1 No opposition to land damage claims at town meeting, 08/01/1930:1 Spruce St hearing, 08/08/1930:1 County commissioners convene on question of Spruce St, 08/15/1930:1 Work on new state road suspended due to death of Michael Musco,

08/15/1930:6 Boy starts steamroller at site of Cape road, 09/05/1930:1 New Cape road at Fall Brook nearly ready, 09/05/1930:1 Our new road (l) (Harvey C. Domina), 09/12/1930:6 New state road to be through way, 09/26/1930:1 Hattie Barrows receives compensation for land damages due to road

repairs, 10/03/1930:1 New state road between Bridgewater and Fall Brook complete,

11/14/1930:4 Old roads pose problem with new state highway, 11/21/1930:1 What are responsibilities of local police on new state road?,

01/09/1931:1 Residents petition for improvements to Spruce St, 01/09/1931:7 Petition for improvements to Thompson St, 01/23/1931:5 Meeting held to consider Spruce St petition, 01/23/1931:6 New state highway skirting western section of town a wonder of

engineering, 01/30/1931:1 Planning Board suggests shade trees be planted along highways,

01/30/1931:1 Thomas wants town to do road work, 02/06/1931:2 Commissioners hold meeting to address Spruce St petition,

02/13/1931:4 Thompson St hearing held, 26 residents turn out, 02/27/1931:1 Muddy conditions give rise to complaints at selectmen's meeting,

03/06/1931:1 Town of Lakeville named in equity suit for road-building materials,

03/13/1931:2 Lakeville citizens petition for repairs to Bedford St, 03/13/1931:4 Lakeville gets road hearing, 04/17/1931:4 Petition for repairs to Taunton and Center St, 05/15/1931:5 Selectmen discuss elimination of old roads along new state highway,

06/05/1931:1 Money voted for improvements to Center and Taunton St, 06/26/1931:1 Commissioners hold hearing on road repairs, 06/26/1931:4 Call for bids for macadam work in Middleboro, 07/10/1931:3 Crew fills shoulders of new road with stones, 07/17/1931:1 Lanes marked on new state road, narrowing at West Grove St

dangerous, 07/17/1931:1 Narrowing of new state road at West Grove St bridge a problem,

07/17/1931:1

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Roads, Highways, Etc. cont. Petition for improvements to Thompson St, 07/17/1931:5 Selectmen short of demands for land damages, 07/24/1931:2 Review of efforts in road building in past few years, 07/31/1931:1 Trees cut at Central Cemetery, road widened, Surrey building to be

moved, 08/07/1931:1 The new road (l) (Elmer E. Phinney), 08/07/1931:2 Shoulders of state road cleared by gangs from public works,

08/21/1931:1 Selectmen discuss upcoming meeting with public works department,

08/28/1931:1 Wilkins warns selectmen about dangerous crossing, 08/28/1931:1 North Middleboro roads tarred, 08/28/1931:2 Land damage compensation considered at selectmen's meeting,

09/25/1931:1 Details of land damage awards, 10/02/1931:1 Selectmen field complaints about maintenance of rural roads,

10/02/1931:1 State proposes new Taunton-Cape road, 10/02/1931:1 Plans take shape for rebuilding Bedford St, 10/16/1931:1 Selectmen address petition for new state road, 10/23/1931:1 State maps out road building program for Lakeville, 10/23/1931:1 Special Lakeville town meeting addresses new state road, 10/23/1931:2 State requests sealed bids for work on new road in Lakeville,

11/06/1931:4 Lower end of Cape road to be widened, 11/27/1931:4 Connecticut contractor awarded work on new state road along Bedford

St, 12/04/1931:1 Pleas made in the name of safety at meeting on streets and highways,

12/04/1931:1 Traffic safety meeting well-attended, 12/04/1931:2 Work on new road progresses, 12/25/1931:3 Land damages on Thompson St layout, 01/01/1932:1 Tools stolen from road workers, 01/22/1932:1 State road land damage award amended, 02/12/1932:1 State road between Taunton and Middleboro delayed due to lack of

funds, 02/26/1932:2 The Thompson St project (l) (Dwight P. Kinsman), 03/04/1932:3 Quincy company contracts for state road work, 05/06/1932:1 Work started on Cape road repairs, 05/27/1932:4 Land damage bills still in works after state road built two years ago,

07/01/1932:1 No safety committee appointed at selectmen's meeting, 07/01/1932:1 Work on new highway progressing, 07/01/1932:1 Bids requested for work on Thompson St, 07/15/1932:1 Notice of request for bids, 07/15/1932:3 Sharp bidding on Thompson St job, 07/22/1932:1 Works starts on big traffic circle at West Grove and Bedford St,

08/05/1932:1 New road to Taunton finally in the works, 08/12/1932:1 McCarthy receives $1,750 for land damages, 08/19/1932:8 Bids open for new state road, 08/26/1932:1 How many men will show up for work on new Taunton road?,

09/09/1932:1 Two hundred twenty five men register for work on new state road,

09/16/1932:1 Governor's council refuses to award Taunton highway contract,

09/23/1932:1 Road from town line to town hall in Lakeville put in good shape,

09/23/1932:1 Twenty-five Lakeville men registered for road work, 09/23/1932:1 Work on Bedford, West Grove St traffic circle nearly done,

09/30/1932:4 John Miller receives addition money for damages, 10/07/1932:1 Big traffic circle at Bedford and West Grove St complete, 11/11/1932:1 Work begun on new Middleboro to Taunton stretch, 02/03/1933:4 Gomes and Plymouth man injured while working on new road,

04/07/1933:1 High water undermines Bedford St, 04/21/1933:1

Roads, Highways, Etc. cont. Local unemployed dissatisfied with hiring for new construction,

04/21/1933:1 Severe rain storm causes trouble in Rock, 04/21/1933:2 Progress made on local projects, 05/26/1933:2 Center St merchants deprived of business by new state road,

06/23/1933:1 Road building projects well under way, 06/30/1933:1 New state highway does change business district, 07/14/1933:1 Question of how highways to handle traffic, 08/11/1933:1 Stone spread on new state road, speeds travel time, 09/08/1933:1 New road in the works from here to Taunton, 10/27/1933:1 Plymouth contractor suffers theft from job site, 10/27/1933:1 New road to Taunton makes trip only 15 minutes, 11/17/1933:1 Selectmen receive letter of complaint concerning Tispaquin St,

03/30/1934:1 Improvements made at traffic circle, 05/04/1934:1 Lakeville petitions for road improvements, 06/08/1934:7 Tree plantings at traffic circle now an obstruction, 06/22/1934:1

Roads, Highways, Etc. (55 years ago) New road from Centre St to Town House proposed, 04/11/1930:8 Petition for new road from corner of Center and Pearl St to Town

House, 09/19/1930:9 Osborne, Alden, and Reed contract to grade and build new road,

10/10/1930:8 Lakeville settles lawsuit with East Taunton man, 12/12/1930:3

Robbery see also Automobile Theft; Burglary; Larceny; Poultry Stealing;

Shoplifting; Theft Bag snatcher in town, 12/26/1930:1 Powlesland victim of alleged holdup on Taunton River bridge,

09/22/1933:1 Elmer Wardell arrested for holdup and various thefts, 09/21/1934:1 Boston man reports holdup on Plymouth road, 11/16/1934:1

Robbins (Mr) Rents house from Edward Van Dusen, 05/16/1930:3

Robbins, Adelbert P. Obituary, 03/18/1932:2, 03/25/1932:7

Robbins, Alice Howe Obituary, 11/07/1930:1 Wife of Martin F. dies at age 37, 11/07/1930:4

Robbins, Alton O. Auto goes through store window on Center St, 12/19/1930:2

Robbins, Bernice Employed at NE Peabody Home for Crippled Children in Newton

Centre, 04/04/1930:1 Robbins, B.G.

People's Fish Market, B.G. Robbins manager (ad), 04/29/1932:8 Robbins, Caroline W.

Obituary, 01/08/1932:1 Wife of Alton O. dies at age 43, 01/08/1932:4

Robbins, Carroll G. Fined $10 for keeping unlicensed dog, 07/29/1932:1 Fined $10 for speeding, 09/23/1932:1 Uses electricity unlawfully, 05/05/1933:1

Robbins, Edward A. Engaged to Mary E. Guild, 08/22/1930:4

Robbins, Frank Funeral held at North Abington, 10/06/1933:3

Robbins, George A. Uses electricity unlawfully, 05/05/1933:1

Robbins, Gorden Son born, 10/03/1930:4

Robbins, Gordon Son born, 01/06/1933:4

Robbins, Howard Enlists in U.S. Army, 12/09/1932:1

Robbins, Howard C. Wed to Dorothy W. Blinn, 08/07/1931:4

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Robbins, Howard Chace Wedding described, 08/07/1931:1

Robbins, John Wed to France Knowlton, 04/21/1933:1

Robbins, Laurence James Born to Gorden, 10/03/1930:4

Robbins, Leland W. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 04/18/1930:5

Robbins, Lillian Engaged to Charles Mills, 04/06/1934:3

Robbins, Lillian H. Engaged to Charles E. Mills, 12/08/1933:3

Robbins, Lillian Hammond Wedding described, 04/20/1934:2

Robbins, Lloyd C. Obituary, 06/26/1931:9

Robbins, Martin F. Married in Bridgewater, 09/21/1934:1

Robbins, Martin Francis Wedding described, 09/21/1934:7

Robbins, Mary A. Widow of Adelbert dies at age 73, 02/03/1933:4

Robbins, Sara Jennie Wife of John S. dies at age 70, 12/15/1933:4

Robbins, Sarah Jennie Obituary, 12/15/1933:7

Robbins, Stella Nurse in Rhode Island hospital, 01/17/1930:1 Graduates from Rhode Island hospital, 05/20/1932:1

Roberta's Beauty Shoppe 111 Centre St (ad), 02/28/1930:10

Roberti, F. Plumbing, 39 West St (ad), 05/26/1933:8

Roberts, Alfred E. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:6

Roberts, Anna Employed by RCA in New York, 01/23/1931:3 Accepts position in Westfield, 12/09/1932:6

Roberts, Annie Wood St house entered by thief, 12/02/1932:6

Roberts, Annie Lucy Obituary, 12/07/1934:1 Dies at age 60, 12/07/1934:4

Roberts, Edgar A. Driver collides with Boston auto at South Main and Prospect St,

01/03/1930:4 Roberts, Eva

Moves here from Singac, NJ, 01/23/1931:3 Employed at Children's hospital in New Jersey, 12/22/1933:6

Roberts, George Couple married 50 years, 12/30/1932:4

Roberts, James Chimney fire on Center St, 05/02/1930:4

Roberts, John Resides in Boston, 06/24/1932:2

Roberts, John H. Wedding held in Providence, 07/14/1933:6 Wed to Martha B.L. Berghahn, 08/11/1933:4

Roberts, Joseph Brush fire on Center St, 03/27/1931:1 Small building alight on Center St, 07/22/1932:1

Roberts, Joseph S. Engaged to Mary C. Souza, 07/01/1932:4 Wed to Mary C. Souza, 07/08/1932:4

Roberts, Mary Engaged to Hugh J. Rogers, 08/29/1930:4 Wedding described, 09/05/1930:1 Wed to Hugh J. Rogers, 09/05/1930:4 Moves here from Singac, NJ, 01/23/1931:3 Engaged to Kenneth Terwilleger, 09/29/1933:7

Roberts, Mary cont. Wed to Kenneth A. Terwilliger, 06/29/1934:4 Engaged to Kenneth Terwilliger, 06/29/1934:6

Roberts, Mrs Samuel Resides in New Jersey, 02/13/1931:4

Roberts, Paul Milk truck collides with Bassett's sedan at Forest and Center St,

12/12/1930:1 Son of Samuel christened, 09/23/1932:3 Roberts' milk truck collides with Nemasket Transportation truck at West

St and LeBaron Ave, 04/20/1934:1 Roberts, Philip

Moves here from Singac, NJ, 01/23/1931:3 Valedictorian at Pratt Free School, 04/15/1932:2 Member of high school baseball team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Roberts, Samuel Purchases Pleasant St farm from Claude Turkington, 12/19/1930:5 Son born, 07/15/1932:3 Son Paul christened, 09/23/1932:3 Reports pig killed by dog, 11/03/1933:1

Roberts, Thomas Employed at Caswell Bros., 07/03/1931:6

Robid_u_, (sic) Frank Wed to Carrie Joseph in 1930, 01/23/1931:4

Robidoux, Arthur Eight stories published in Brockton Enterprise, 04/06/1934:2

Robidoux, Arthur C. Takes 38th in autograph album contest, 11/18/1932:1

Robidoux, George H. Obituary, 12/25/1931:1 Dies at age 74, 12/25/1931:4

Robinson (Mr) Chimney fire on Taunton St, 03/17/1933:1

Robinson, Alice Obituary, 02/16/1934:1 Dies at age 69, 02/16/1934:4

Robinson, Alice I. Obituary, 02/17/1933:1 Wife of John Emil dies at age 60, 02/17/1933:4

Robinson, Annie Resides in Gardner, ME, 07/03/1931:1

Robinson, Cassie S. Breaks arm in fall, 10/30/1931:1

Robinson, Charles Hidden Wedding described, 05/05/1933:1

Robinson, Dorothy Attends Bridgewater Normal school, 09/18/1931:6 Teacher contracts measles, 04/27/1934:1

Robinson, Edward Obituary, 07/24/1931:1 Dies at age 64, 07/24/1931:4

Robinson, Evelyn Accepts teaching post in Lancaster, 09/12/1930:2 Lets Pleasant St tenement to John Brooks, 10/03/1930:4 Occupies McDermid house on Center St, 07/03/1931:6 Teaches at Industrial School for Girls at Lancaster, 07/01/1932:3

Robinson, Everett Elected to first Plymouth Senatorial District 55 years ago, 12/05/1930:9

Robinson, Florence Crocuses appear in springlike weather, 02/28/1930:1 Fire in pile of old shingles, 06/12/1931:1

Robinson, Florence A. Assistant librarian resigns after 35 years of service, 12/30/1932:1

Robinson, Frank Wed to Mildred Johnson, 07/18/1930:7 Resides in New Hampshire, 08/28/1931:2

Robinson, Grace Obituary, 08/14/1931:3

Robinson, Irving Accepts position with Glen Falls, NY department store, 02/24/1933:1

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Robinson, J. Emil Maleski and Huxley held for grand jury on charge of breaking and

entering Robinson's store, 12/01/1933:1 Robinson, J.E.

Auto catches fire on Center St, 10/24/1930:6 Robinson, John E.

Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:6 Robinson, Lawrence R.

Chimney fire on Warren Ave, 12/05/1930:4 Robinson, Lester

Enlists in U.S. Navy, 11/10/1933:2 Serves on battleship New Mexico at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba,

03/02/1934:1 Stationed at submarine school in New London, CT, 06/08/1934:1 Stationed on USS New Mexico, 06/22/1934:1

Robinson, Lester Warren Completes U.S. Navy entrance exams, 08/18/1933:1

Robinson, Lulu S. Tax collector's sale, 05/26/1933:5

Robinson, Mary J. Obituary, 06/02/1933:1 Widow of Joseph dies at age 93, 06/02/1933:4 Petition for administration of estate, 06/16/1933:6

Robinson, Mildred Member of high school basketball team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Robinson, Nellie Resigns from Lakeville Library, 06/12/1931:9

Robinson, Raymond Motorcycle accident nearly fatal, 10/24/1930:1 Stationed on USS Salt Lake City in Yonkers, NY, 06/08/1934:1

Robinson, R.R. Disposes of business to Peter Thatcher 55 years ago, 05/16/1930:7

Robinson, Willie Enters Brown University 55 years ago, 09/26/1930:6

Roby, Nathan Son born, 04/01/1932:4, 04/08/1932:7 Daughter born, 11/16/1934:5

Roby, William Son born, 11/16/1934:4

Rocco, Charles Della Lighting truck crashes into air pump at Chadwick's station,

12/30/1932:1 Rochester-Lakeville Greater Parish

Two pastors for new parish, 08/15/1930:4 Holds meeting at Precinct church, 09/26/1930:1 Churches carrying on religious work in respective localities,

10/10/1930:1 Extends call to Rev Harry Coole, 12/19/1930:1 Choral Society to broadcast (p), 03/27/1931:4 Pastor Everett Bemont resigns, 04/15/1932:1 June Heath candidate for preacher, 08/05/1932:2 Extends call to Andrew Solandt, 10/07/1932:4 Reception held for new associate pastor Solandt, 11/18/1932:4

Rock Cemetery Association holds annual meeting, 04/18/1930:9 Holds annual meeting, 04/17/1931:7, 04/21/1933:2 Large number of visitors on Memorial Day, 06/02/1933:2 Association elects officers, 04/20/1934:3

Rock Ladies Aid Society Ladies Aid society pledges $25 to Rock Village Library, 10/17/1930:8

Rock Ladies' Aid Society Holds annual business meeting, 01/06/1933:3

Rock Pond Ice forms, 11/23/1934:6 Ice skaters enjoy conditions, 12/14/1934:9

Rock Post Office Employs Charles Holmquist, 01/03/1930:2 Howard Carver rural letter carrier, 10/24/1930:6 Schedule of delivery, 10/02/1931:6 Petitions circulate to keep office open, 09/29/1933:3

Rock Post Office cont. To remain open for the present, 11/10/1933:6 Office closed down, 03/02/1934:1 Services discontinued as of March 31st, 03/02/1934:3 Hirst opposed to curtailment of postal service, 03/09/1934:2 History, 03/09/1934:3 Reminder of discontinued service at area offices (l), 03/30/1934:1 Representative in Washington to retain post office, 03/30/1934:6 Rural folks peeved, 04/06/1934:1 Discontinues service after 85 years, 04/06/1934:3 Thomas Hirst returns from Washington after post office petitions fail,

04/06/1934:4 Protests post office closings (l) (Thomas E. Hirst), 04/06/1934:7

Rock Railroad Station Flagman Hojaboom replaced by flashing electric light, 01/17/1930:3 Freight station and flagman's house sold, will be removed, 01/17/1930:3 Clifford Westgate station agent, 02/28/1930:6

Rock School Elizabeth Drew transfers to Green School, 08/15/1930:1 Amelia Boutin fills vacancy, 08/29/1930:2 Electric lights installed, 11/20/1931:6 Amelia Boutin re-elected teacher, 05/20/1932:6 History of our schools (l) (t) (J. Stearns Cushing), 05/05/1933:3

Rock Village Library Reading room and small library planned for Rock village, 08/15/1930:6 Organizational meeting held in Rock, 08/29/1930:3 Ladies Aid society pledges $25 to Rock Village library, 10/17/1930:8 Cataloguer from state library at work in Rock Village library,

11/07/1930:2 Rock Village library opens for public inspection, 12/05/1930:7 Rock Village library open for book distribution, 12/12/1930:6 Continues to hold deep interest of residents, 02/27/1931:2 Henry Wyman makes generous fund raising offer, 02/27/1931:2 List of available magazines, 03/27/1931:6 List of contributors, 03/27/1931:6 Additional contributors, 04/03/1931:3 List of recently added books, 05/29/1931:6 List of new books, 06/05/1931:3 List of contributed books, 06/12/1931:3 Summer hours, 06/12/1931:3 New books listed, 06/19/1931:3 List of books added to collection, 07/03/1931:6 More books added, 07/10/1931:2 Holds annual meeting, 08/07/1931:2 New hours, 09/11/1931:3 Has total of 4,695 volumes, 10/02/1931:6 Arthur Winslow donates 16 volumes of American Encyclopedia,

10/09/1931:9 A.W. Higgins presents library with books, 11/06/1931:7 Holiday hours, 12/18/1931:6 Going to summer schedule, 05/06/1932:7 List of new books, 05/20/1932:6, 06/03/1932:6 Holds annual meeting, 08/05/1932:6 Winter hours, 12/09/1932:6 Correction to winter hours, 12/16/1932:2 Closed on Memorial Day, 05/26/1933:3 Summer hours, 07/07/1933:3 Association holds annual business meeting, 08/11/1933:3 Henry Wyman contributes books, 09/01/1933:6 Receives copy of Shoddy by Brummitt, 09/15/1933:3 List of new books, 09/22/1933:2 Ida Chisholm donates books, 09/29/1933:3 Ray Richmond donates 18 new books, 10/20/1933:6 List of new books, 01/12/1934:7 New book list, 09/21/1934:3, 09/28/1934:6, 10/05/1934:6, 10/12/1934:2 New books added, 10/19/1934:2 List of new books, 11/02/1934:6, 11/09/1934:3, 11/30/1934:2 Receives new books from trustees, 11/30/1934:2 List of new books, 12/14/1934:9 Closed Christmas Day, 12/21/1934:6

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Rockwell, Jasper C. Obituary, 02/28/1930:1

Rockwell, John D. Petitions to erect garage and store gasoline, 07/17/1931:3

Rockwell, Mrs Arthur E. Resides in Amherst, Nova Scotia, 11/23/1934:1

Rockwood, Richard Member of high school baseball, basketball, and football teams (p),

06/22/1934:8 Rodeos

Steer rider in hospital on danger list, 08/05/1932:1 VFW sponsors rodeo at Joe Hooker Track, 08/05/1932:1 Big attendance at VFW sponsored rodeo, 08/12/1932:8 King Brothers' Rodeo draws good sized crowd, 08/18/1933:4

Rodman, Parmelia A. Engaged to Isaac A. Sheldon, 09/18/1931:4 Wed to Isaac Sheldon, 10/02/1931:4

Rogers, Albert N. Obituary, 05/15/1931:1 Dies at age 60, 05/15/1931:4 Petition for administration of estate, 05/29/1931:5 Elk honored at memorial service, 12/11/1931:8

Rogers, Alton R. Peter Kontoes pleads not guilty to armed assault, 04/24/1931:1 Loon Pond cottage suffers break-in, 04/14/1933:2 Leslie Aller charges policemen with conspiracy to bring about arrest,

11/17/1933:1 Aller's charges against policemen discussed by selectmen, 11/17/1933:4 Wareham St house gutted by fire, 02/16/1934:4

Rogers, Annie Wedding described, 06/12/1931:1

Rogers, Annie M. Engaged to Paul P. Kodis, 05/29/1931:4

Rogers, Arthur S. Local people hear from folks in California quake zone, 03/17/1933:1

Rogers, Charles H. Appointed acting sergeant at selectmen's meeting, 10/03/1930:1 Peter Kontoes pleads not guilty to armed assault, 04/24/1931:1 Appointed regular sergeant, 06/10/1932:4 Leslie Aller charges policemen with conspiracy to bring about arrest,

11/17/1933:1 Aller's charges against policemen discussed by selectmen, 11/17/1933:4

Rogers, Charles M. Loses stock in Brockton fire 55 years ago, 08/15/1930:6

Rogers, Edgar C. Obituary, 03/30/1934:3

Rogers, Edward V. Crashes into Sawicki's store on Center St, 05/25/1934:1

Rogers, George Overheated chimney burns through partitions at North Lakeville home,

12/18/1931:1 Lakeville couple married 31 years, 05/26/1933:4 North Lakeville couple married 35 years, 05/25/1934:4

Rogers, George J. Lakeville tax collector's sale, 01/06/1933:5

Rogers, George James Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 11/07/1930:7

Rogers, Harold H. Busy with final exams at Harvard, 06/06/1930:3 Graduates from Harvard, 06/20/1930:3 Receives citizenship papers, 07/07/1933:3 Family arrives safely in England, 08/11/1933:3

Rogers, Harry S. Grass fire gets out of control, 04/11/1930:3

Rogers, Henry H. Obituary, 03/17/1933:1 Dies at age 71, 03/17/1933:2 Petition for administration of estate, 03/31/1933:3

Rogers, Herbert L. Obituary, 05/29/1931:1 Norfolk man dies at age 76, 05/29/1931:4

Rogers, H.H. Appointed chaplain at State Farm, 05/02/1930:2

Rogers, Hugh Gets a small doe, 12/07/1934:1

Rogers, Hugh J. Engaged to Mary Roberts, 08/29/1930:4 Wedding described, 09/05/1930:1 Wed to Mary Roberts, 09/05/1930:4

Rogers, Irving Resides in Stongingham, 1/27/1933:2 Resides in Stonington, CT, 10/20/1933:3

Rogers, James Painter falls, breaks ribs, 03/07/1930:6

Rogers, Luther Resides in Stonington, 04/14/1933:7 Resides in Stowe, 11/10/1933:2

Rogers, Luther A. Truck crashes bridge, driver hangs over water, 06/15/1934:1

Rogers, Madeline N. Wedding described, 04/17/1931:1 Wed to Tony Vertuccio, 04/17/1931:4

Rogers, Mrs Charles H. Head nurse at prison hospital resigns, biography, 03/04/1932:7

Rogers, Olive B. Receives citizenship papers, 07/07/1933:3

Rogers, R.S. Loses stock in Brockton fire 55 years ago, 08/15/1930:6

Rogers, Vera Accepts position as Girl Scout patrol leader, 10/09/1931:6

Rogers, Webster Funeral held in Orleans, 10/19/1934:2

Rogers, William T. Obituary, 12/14/1934:1 Dies at age 54, 12/14/1934:4

Roht, Adolph Obituary, 03/21/1930:1 Chelsea man dies at age 49, 03/21/1930:4

Roht, Elizabeth Has leading role in Weihnachtsspiel at Boston University, 12/23/1932:1

Roht, Elizabeth M. Co-author of German version of Peter Pan to be presented at BU,

12/18/1931:1 Roht, Elizabeth Mary

Graduates from Boston University, 06/16/1933:2 Rolland, Albert

Dies in Plymouth, 02/27/1931:1 Rollins, Herbert S.

Obituary, 09/30/1932:1 Roma, Guiseppe

Rum racket ends in gory fight and death in Lakeville, 10/17/1930:1 Romero, Robert

New agent at local office of John Hancock Ins., 05/19/1933:1 Rondell, Anita M.

Engaged to Anthony Proia, 01/16/1931:6 Rondelli, Albina

Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:6 Rondelli, Anita

Wedding described, 02/20/1931:1 Rondelli, Anita M.

Wed to Anthony Proia, 02/20/1931:4 Roofers

see also Churchill, Chet Ellis contracts to tin roof at Taunton depot 55 years ago, 07/24/1931:6

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Rook, Donald Graduates from Rhode Island School of Design, 05/23/1930:8 Sails for France to study at School of Arts in Fountainbleau,

06/06/1930:9 Visits England before going to school in France, 06/27/1930:7 Arrives in Fontainbleau, 07/18/1930:7 Returns from three months at Fountainbleau, 10/10/1930:9 Employed in Mansfield, 03/13/1931:2 Employed at Woods Hole, 05/05/1933:8

Rook, Millicent Member of Easter pageant cast at Church of All Nations, 03/23/1934:1

Rook, Millicent A. Enters Boston University, 09/23/1932:3

Rook, S.J.A. Resides in Niantic, CT, 04/07/1933:6 Re-appointed pastor at South Middleboro, 06/23/1933:2 Moves to Connecticut, 06/29/1934:1

Rook, Wilbur Resides in Providence, RI, 12/12/1930:2 Teaches in Mattapoisett, 04/14/1933:3

Rook, Wilbur J. Starts course of advanced study at Boston University, 01/30/1931:3 Teaches in Mattapoisett Centre school, 09/23/1932:3

Rooney, John F. Fire of mysterious origin burns Rooney's Pleasant St house,

09/30/1932:1 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 1882-1945

Large crowds greet President, 06/23/1933:1 Rorschach, Otto

Chimney fire on East Main St, 04/29/1932:1 Rosary, Jack P.

Maxim Motor Co. takes Rosary to court, 12/07/1934:5 Rosary, Peter

Carver man dies at age 48, 10/06/1933:4 Roscani, Charles L.

Engaged to Alice P. Zilonis, 06/09/1933:4 Wedding described, 07/07/1933:1 Wed to Alice P. Zelonis, 07/07/1933:4

Rose, Helen Relocates dress shop to 25 Centre St (ad), 04/27/1934:8

Rose, Joe Group proves ice fishing alive and well here, 01/26/1934:1

Rose, Mary C. Will in probate, 10/14/1932:5

Rose, William A. Leland and Rose mix it up at Oak and Peirce St, 06/20/1930:4

Rose, William E. Purchases Cherry St farm from Robert Fish, 09/18/1931:1

Rose, William V. Employed by Sherman at Plymouth-Chrysler dealership, 09/18/1931:1

Rosen, Frank Son born, 06/27/1930:4 Daughter born, 03/09/1934:4

Rosenberg, Mrs Walter Resides on Long Island, 11/17/1933:1

Rose's Beauty Shoppe 42 Everett St (ad), 08/22/1930:8

Ross, Charles Daughter born, 11/04/1932:4, 10/12/1934:4

Ross, Frank Police officer saves man's life, 06/09/1933:1

Ross, William Quincy boy killed by lightning, 08/14/1931:1 Killed by lightning in Rock Cemetery, 08/14/1931:3

Rossini, Biagio Engaged to Pasqualina Colucci, 07/17/1931:4 Wedding described, 07/31/1931:1 Wed to Pasqualina Colucci, 07/31/1931:4

Rossini, Philomena Obituary, 01/23/1931:1 Wife of William dies at age 43, 01/23/1931:4

Rotch (Mr) Employs Alton Linton on farm, 09/01/1933:3 Employs George Mills on farm, 10/20/1933:5

Rotch, Arthur Sells Fuller St farm to Bowman & Clark, 01/09/1931:1

Rotch, Arthur G. Named assistant to state FERA (CWA) administrator, 03/23/1934:1 Director of E.R.A. in Massachusetts, 11/02/1934:2

Rotch, Arthur W. Fuller St farm sold to Martha Austin, 02/06/1931:1

Rouleau, Evelyn Sells Briggs place to Clarence Fiske, 03/18/1932:1

Round, Mrs Dexter H. Resides in Huntington, WV, 09/05/1930:4

Rounds, F.L. Lets High St apartment to Howard Shurtleff, 07/11/1930:1 Part of remodeling plan for Thatcher block, 09/25/1931:1 Brings fox hounds to Brunswick Hunt Club meet, 10/27/1933:1

Rounds, Fred L. Tax collector's sale of real estate, 07/29/1932:2

Rounds, Mrs Herman Injured by automobile, 08/01/1930:9

Rounsevell, Walter S. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/22/1932:5

Rounseville, Albert Henry Son of Octavia E. and Lincoln L. dies at age 23, 09/08/1933:4

Rounseville, Etta B. Obituary, 06/22/1934:1 North Rochester woman dies at age 61, 06/22/1934:4

Rounseville, Ida F. No notice given of government committee report for town meeting (l),

02/28/1930:1 Facilities inadequate to house all voters for town meeting (l),

01/30/1931:3 Australian ballot (l), 12/11/1931:6 Obituary, 11/16/1934:1 Wrentham woman dies at age 71, 11/16/1934:4 Leaves $10,000 in will for erection of new school, 11/23/1934:1 Petition for probate of will, 11/23/1934:7

Rountry, Albert F. Arrested for non-support of wife and children, 01/17/1930:4 Support case heard in court, 01/24/1930:2 Support case continued, 01/31/1930:5

Roy, Adrian Wedding described, 05/29/1931:1 Wed to Annette DeMers, 05/29/1931:4

Roy, Augustine Charged with drunkenness and reckless driving, 07/01/1932:1 Fined $50 for drunk driving, 07/08/1932:4

Roy, Henry Son born, 09/22/1933:4, 09/29/1933:3 Moves into Wallen's tenement, 11/03/1933:7

Roy, Henry O. Engaged to Eva Marie Gagnon, 06/19/1931:4

Royal Cafe 6 Centre St (ad), 05/18/1934:8

Rubeski, Charles Son born, 06/09/1933:4

Ruda, Eliza Patience Obituary, 12/30/1932:1

Ruda, Eliza T. Wife of Joseph dies at age 30, 12/30/1932:4

Ruda, Joseph Pleads not guilty to reckless driving, 07/25/1930:4 Not guilty of reckless driving, 08/01/1930:1

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Rudolph, Mary A. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 02/05/1932:7, 08/05/1932:5 Tax collector's sale of real estate, 08/12/1932:3

Rudolph, Norman Sells Coombs St house to Paul Horsman, 01/03/1930:1 Daughter born, 02/02/1934:4

Rudolph, Viola Pleads not guilty to maintaining liquor nuisance, 12/30/1932:1 Pleads not guilty to liquor charge, 01/06/1933:4

Rudolph, Viola M. Leads police on merry chase, 11/14/1930:1

Rugs Hooked rug crafted by Mrs Sylvester Keith depicts grandfather Thomas

Lovell's homestead, 09/16/1932:2 Ruhmpohl, Charles A.

Wedding described, 11/23/1934:6 Ruhmpohl, Charles A., Jr.

Engaged to Amy Caldwell, 11/16/1934:4 Wed to Amy A. Caldwell, 11/23/1934:4

Ruhmpohl, Morris F. Engaged to Mildred L. Bassett, 09/08/1933:4 Engaged to Mildred Bassett, 10/13/1933:3 Wed to Mildred L. Bassett, 10/27/1933:4 Wedding described, 11/03/1933:3

Rullo, Annie Wed to Mendes Casoni, 05/18/1934:4

Rullo, Doris Pedestrian struck by auto driven by Leora Chappelle, 06/01/1934:1

Rullo, Nancy Engaged to Anthony Petrowski, 10/27/1933:4 Wed to Anthony Petrowski, 11/17/1933:4

Rullo, Samuel Engaged to Marjorie DeMoranville, 10/27/1933:4 Wed to Marjorie DeMoranville, 11/10/1933:4 Son born, 05/11/1934:4

Rullo, Vito Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 09/23/1932:5, 07/14/1933:3 Fined $10 for assault on Peter Zakarian, 09/08/1933:4

Runaways Brockton boys held here, 08/08/1930:1 Quincy boy sent home, 11/21/1930:8 South Weymouth boy spends night in South Middleboro woods,

08/07/1931:2 Rhode Island girl located here, 09/25/1931:4 Dorchester boys picked up here, 05/06/1932:1 Runaway Raymond April returns, 07/22/1932:7 Joseph Menowsky located close to home, 03/23/1934:1

Running see also Ray, Walter Mabel Morrissey chosen to represent New England at athletic

convention in NY, 03/13/1931:1 Harvey MacNeil on track team at Northeastern University, 01/01/1932:1 Six locals run marathon here, head to Rhode Island for more

competition, 09/01/1933:4 Middleboro boys do well in Waltham City marathon, 10/20/1933:1 Stuart, Alden, and Benton run in Cathedral YMCA ten-mile road race,

04/20/1934:1 Robert Stuart wins East Providence 10-mile road race, 09/14/1934:2

Russell (Mr) Family released from quarantine for scarlet fever, 07/15/1932:3

Russell, Andrew M. Engaged to Stella M. Gardner, 11/03/1933:4 Wed to Stella M. Gardner, 11/10/1933:4

Russell, Annie E. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 10/13/1933:5

Russell, Bertha C. Gets additional year on high school faculty, 07/25/1930:6

Russell, Edgar Stuart Wedding described, 06/27/1930:1

Russell, Frank South Middleboro couple married 45 years, 11/04/1932:4

Russell, Fred Fire in partition in house on Highland St, 09/09/1932:7

Russell, Frederick M. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 10/13/1933:5 Tax collector's sale of real estate, 03/02/1934:6

Russell, Melvin A. Pleads guilty to drunkenness and reckless driving, 10/14/1932:4 Gets two months for drunk driving, 10/21/1932:1

Russell, Minnie Cousin's funeral held in Stoneham, 04/06/1934:6

Russell, Mrs Fred Aunt's funeral held in Assonet, 07/22/1932:2

Russell, Mrs Fred B. Sister dies in Brockton, 08/07/1931:2

Russell, Mrs Melvin Funeral held in Wareham, 1/27/1933:3

Russell, William Chimney and roof ablaze on Highland St, 03/20/1931:4

Ruzycka, Jennie A. Engaged to John M. Komar, 09/25/1931:4

Ruzycki, John Son born, 04/22/1932:4

Ruzycki, John, Jr. Born to John, 04/22/1932:4

R.W. Maddigan Insurance Employs Dorothy Shaw, 08/26/1932:1

Ryan, James P. Returns to local police barracks after 6 months in Malden, 05/23/1930:1 State patrolman transfers to Framingham, 07/25/1930:1

Ryan, Mary E. Wedding described, 09/11/1931:1 Wed to Angelo A. Inglese, 09/11/1931:4

Ryan, Mary Elizabeth Engaged to Peter Inglese, 08/14/1931:1

Ryder, May L. Eight-year-old struck by Attleboro driver, 09/22/1933:1

Ryder, Alonzo F. see also Alonzo F. Ryder Co., Inc. Manager of Trade Mark Stores, Inc. (ad), 01/03/1930:4 Collides with Littlejohn's car at Peirce and Pearl St, 06/27/1930:1 Celebrates 80th birthday, biography, 09/30/1932:7

Ryder, Anna J. Obituary, 11/27/1931:1 Wife of Samuel E. dies at age 66, 11/27/1931:4

Ryder, Clarence H. Tax collector's sale, 10/07/1932:7

Ryder, E. Grace Dies in Hollywood, CA, 05/09/1930:1 Hollywood, CA woman dies, 05/09/1930:4

Ryder, Earle Builds Taunton depot 55 years ago, 07/24/1931:6

Ryder, Earle E. Constructs 105 depots for Old Colony railroad 55 years ago,

03/20/1931:6 Ryder, Edwin

Attends Stockbridge school in Amherst, 11/18/1932:1 Ryder, Edwin M.

Graduates from Stockbridge School of Agriculture, 06/08/1934:1 Ryder, Edwin Miller

Engaged to Elizabeth Carder Francis, 02/09/1934:1 Ryder, Francis

Attends Dartmouth College, 02/28/1930:1 Graduates from Dartmouth College, 06/20/1930:1 Employed by telephone company in Springfield, 08/12/1932:1

Ryder, Francis C. Engaged to Dorothy E. Childs, 11/11/1932:4 Wed to Dorothy E. Childs, 11/18/1932:4

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Ryder, Francis Clark Engaged to Dorothy Eva Childs, 08/26/1932:1 Wedding described, 11/18/1932:1

Ryder, Fred Police investigate case of petty theft, 05/04/1934:4

Ryder, Fred M. Local dogs place at South Shore Field Trials, 04/10/1931:1 Dog does well at Brockton trials, 10/23/1931:2

Ryder, Geo. T. Geo. T. Ryder & Co. have fine goods 55 years ago, 05/23/1930:8

Ryder, Gerard Employed by Henry Wyman, 04/22/1932:3

Ryder, Gerard M. Engaged to Nellie C. Griffith, 03/31/1933:2, 04/14/1933:4 Wedding described, 04/21/1933:2 Wed to Nellie C. Griffith, 04/21/1933:4

Ryder, Howard Resides in West Somerville, 04/13/1934:3

Ryder, Howard F. Obituary, 04/27/1934:1 Somerville man dies at age 60, 04/27/1934:4 Obituary, 04/27/1934:6 Funeral held in West Somerville, 05/04/1934:6

Ryder, Joanna S. Obituary, 09/02/1932:1 Widow of Nathaniel F. dies at age 89, 09/02/1932:4 Will in probate, 09/16/1932:5

Ryder, Margaret Teaches in high school in Wilton, NH, 09/05/1930:4

Ryder, Morrill Alice Nute resigns, 09/11/1931:1 Moves into new home in Wareham, 12/08/1933:1

Ryder, Morrill, Jr. Employed at Wareham National Bank, 07/29/1932:1

Ryder, Morrill S. Class at Eaton private school about 50 years ago (p), 05/02/1930:1 South Main St home (p), 07/18/1930:1 On vacation to southern ports, 03/09/1934:1 Daughter born, 09/21/1934:4

Ryder, Morrill S., Jr. Engaged to Lois M. Keough, 10/13/1933:4 Wed to Lois M. Keough, 10/20/1933:4

Ryder, Mrs Francis C. Assistant to athletic director at Fessendon school, 06/29/1934:1

Ryder, Mrs Harland Resides in Cedar Grove, ME, 06/13/1930:2

Ryder, Mrs Roger Resides in Alexandria, VA, 07/14/1933:2

Ryder, N. Dorrance Returns from three months in Europe, 09/11/1931:1 Departs for cruise of West Indies and South America, 02/02/1934:1

Ryder, Nathaniel D. Honesty in government, vote Republican (ad), 10/26/1934:7

Ryder, Nathaniel F. South Main St home of Morrill S. Ryder (p), 07/18/1930:1

Ryder, Nellie F. Engaged to William N. Cudworth, 04/24/1931:4 Wed to William N. Cudworth, 05/01/1931:4

Ryder, Ralph E. Engaged to Beatrice L. Blandin, 12/11/1931:4 Wed to Beatrice L. Blandin, 12/25/1931:4

Ryder, Roger Takes position in construction company in Amherst, VT, 11/28/1930:3 Employed by Stone and Webster in Virginia, 12/26/1930:3,

05/22/1931:9 Son born, 08/07/1931:2, 4 Secures position in Washington, DC, 11/18/1932:6 Resides in Alexandria, VA, 11/03/1933:3

Ryder, Roger Francis Born to Roger, 08/07/1931:2

Ryder, Samuel Young Scout officials receive keys to town (p), 04/08/1932:4

Ryder, Samuel E. Chimney fire on Plymouth St, 11/21/1930:5 Injured when auto hits pole near East Main and Montello St,

04/07/1933:1 Ryder, Susan Anne

Born to Morrill S., 09/21/1934:4 Ryder, T.M. (see T.M. Ryder & Co.) Ryder, Viola Edna

Wedding described, 04/14/1933:7 Ryder, Wilson

Born to Wilson, 06/13/1930:4 Son born, 06/13/1930:4

Ryder, Wilson C. Centennial Hymn, 07/04/1930:5

S Sabalewski, Adam

Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7 Sabalewski, Victoria

Engaged to Alphonse E. Stecke, 06/26/1931:4 Wed to Alphonse E. Stecke, 07/10/1931:8

Sabins, Hiram And Milton Jones charged with mutual assault, 04/11/1930:3

Sacred Heart Church see also Fearns, John C.; Massachusetts Catholic Order of Foresters -

Sacred Heart Court Original structure from 1880 (p), 06/27/1930:1 Makes improvements to heating and ventilation systems, 09/26/1930:1 Holds annual parish reunion, 04/10/1931:1 Rev George Quigley transfers to Boston, 05/08/1931:1 Quigley bids farewell, 05/15/1931:1 Sexton Kerrigan resigns, replaced by John J. Sullivan, 08/14/1931:1 Confirmation service held for one of largest classes, 10/23/1931:6 Edward Reid new curate, 12/04/1931:2 Organizes new scout troop, 05/06/1932:2 Forms new scout troop, 05/13/1932:1 Sexton John Sullivan resigns, 08/26/1932:1 Holds annual reunion, 12/09/1932:3 Father Danehy comes here from St. Bernard's in West Newton (p),

04/21/1933:1 Ends year with books in the black, 01/26/1934:1 Holds annual party, 04/20/1934:1 Confirms one of largest classes, 06/29/1934:3 Plans new rectory, 06/29/1934:4 New rectory nears completion, 10/26/1934:3

Sadek, Albert Wedding described, 06/03/1932:1 Wed to Maida B. Studley, 06/03/1932:4

Sadek, Albert C. Engaged to Maida B. Studley, 05/20/1932:4 Daughter born, 08/11/1933:4

Safford, Emily J. Tax collector's sale, 04/06/1934:5

Safford, Emma J. Obituary, 03/04/1932:5 Lakeville tax collector's sale, 01/06/1933:5

Sailsbury, Earl Given more time to pay fine, 02/26/1932:4

St. Armand, August Obituary, 03/03/1933:1 Dies at age 78, 03/03/1933:4 Files nomination papers for selectman, 12/21/1934:1

St. Armand, Ernest Obituary, 01/20/1933:1

St. Armand, Ernest J. Chelsea man dies at age 34, 01/20/1933:4

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St. Germaine, Clarence Theodore Wife files for divorce, 12/27/1933:5

St. Germaine, Gertrude S. Files for divorce, 12/27/1933:5

St. Luke's Hospital of Middleboro Hannah Shaw sends check for $5,000 to equip addition, 02/14/1930:1 Indispensable to Middleboro, 05/23/1930:1 In debt for $1,000, 05/30/1930:1 Workers ready for annual campaign, 06/06/1930:1 When you need me, here I am (ad) (p), 06/13/1930:5 Hannah B. Shaw building opened for first time, 06/20/1930:1 Directors express appreciation for drive (l), 07/04/1930:6 Elks present hospital with linoleum for main room, 08/22/1930:1 Hannah B. Shaw building officially opens, 09/05/1930:1 Public invited to opening of Hannah B. Shaw building (ad),

09/05/1930:2 New hospital unit inspected, 09/19/1930:1 Notice of visiting hours, 10/03/1930:5 Books donated for library, 12/05/1930:1 Calls for blood donations, 03/06/1931:1 Thirteen men and women respond to call for blood donation,

03/13/1931:1 Holds annual meeting, 04/17/1931:1 New dishes and trays needed (l) (Marjorie L. Cushing), 05/22/1931:1 Funds for new dishes and trays secured, 05/29/1931:1 Dish fund donations (t), 06/19/1931:1 Fund drive in Rock raises $168.50, 07/03/1931:6 Beneficiary of Clarence Maxim's will, 07/31/1931:1 Hannah Shaw donates latest model X-ray equipment, 07/31/1931:1 Latest contributions to dish fund (t), 07/31/1931:4 Elect officers at annual meeting (t), 04/15/1932:3 Annual report of operations, 05/27/1932:5 Needs outlined for upcoming campaign (ad) (p) (t), 06/10/1932:2 Citizens show support in fund campaign, 07/01/1932:1 Annual meeting of incorporators (t), 04/14/1933:6 Fund established in Charles Maxim's will, 06/02/1933:1 Flag Day radio dialogue features local hospital, 06/09/1933:1 Hospital drive postponed, 06/16/1933:1 Appeal for funds, 10/20/1933:1 All asked to contribute in raising $2,000, 10/27/1933:1 Imagine Middleboro with no hospital (ad), 10/27/1933:6 Donations begin to come in, 11/03/1933:1 Appeal for more contributions, 11/10/1933:1 Contributions $1,171.43 so far, 11/17/1933:1 New fundraising total $1,471.28, 11/24/1933:1 Wilmot appreciates care received at hospital (l), 12/27/1933:6 Scarlet fever case closes hospital to visitors, 03/02/1934:1 Incorporators hold annual meeting (t), 04/13/1934:2 Beneficiary of J. Augustine Sparrow's will, 04/20/1934:1 Holds open house, 05/18/1934:2 Workers organize for fund drive, 06/15/1934:1 Fund campaign report, 06/22/1934:1 Middleboro District Beverage Dealers makes donation, 12/07/1934:2

St. Luke's Hospital of Middleboro - Employees Charlotte Higgins resigns, 01/10/1930:1 Frances Jones resigns, 08/08/1930:1 Louise Meier appointed superintendent, 09/05/1930:4 Valeda Boutin nurse, 09/26/1930:7 Doris Delano night nurse, 05/13/1932:6 Mrs Donald Hornsby nursing superintendent, 10/28/1932:1

St. Peter, Theodore Recovers from gas poisoning, 04/08/1932:2

Salisbury, Earl Fined $50 for reckless driving, 01/22/1932:1

Salles, Frederick M. New Bedford couple married 27 years, 06/23/1933:1

Salley (Mr) Son born, 12/14/1934:4

Salley, A.R. Ice, wood sawing, trucking (ad), 01/03/1930:7

Sallom, Elias Wedding described, 12/02/1932:7

Salo, Gustaf Purchases land on Grove St, 09/11/1931:1 Petitions to erect garage and store gasoline, 09/25/1931:5

Salo, Gustav Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 01/01/1932:5

Saloons New saloon under Wing's 55 years ago, 05/02/1930:6 Saloon in rear of American building closed 55 years ago, 05/23/1930:8

Salter, Clifford Member of R.D. Kelley Coal Co. winning basket ball team (p),

05/05/1933:1 Salter, T.C.

New manager of W.T. Grant store, 01/13/1933:1 W.T. Grant Co. manager transfers to Weymouth, 10/26/1934:1

Saltmarsh, Frank Returns to home in Rock, 12/16/1932:2

Salvarti, Caesar S. Engaged to Serafine B. Bernabeo, 12/12/1930:4

Salvation Army Conducts annual drive, 06/19/1931:2 Results of drive, 07/03/1931:1 Beneficiary of Clarence Maxim's will, 07/31/1931:1 Makes annual appeal, 04/22/1932:1 Accepting cast off garments (ad), 09/01/1933:8

Samoylenko, Elizabeth Member of Russian nobility visits Lakeville's Dr Richardson,

04/14/1933:1 Sampson, Albert

Engaged to Geraldine Lamoureux, 01/12/1934:6 Sampson, Albert E.

Son born, 09/28/1934:4 Sampson, Albert E., Jr.

Born to Albert E., 09/28/1934:4 Sampson, Albert Edward

Engaged to Geraldine Elva Lamoureux, 01/12/1934:1 Sampson, Arthur

Daughter born, 04/11/1930:4 Sampson, Charles W.

Administrator presents account of estate, 06/06/1930:5 Member of Odd Fellows dies, 06/20/1930:2 Administrator presents account of estate, 10/24/1930:5

Sampson, Eugene H. Obituary, 12/26/1930:1 Dies at age 73, 12/26/1930:4

Sampson, George R. Purchases brick yard from Lincoln & Carver 55 years ago, 07/10/1931:7

Sampson, Harriett E. Building at Rocky Meadow suffers break-in, 07/07/1933:1

Sampson, Harry LeB. Wrong to belittle registered citizen, 02/28/1930:1

Sampson, Harry LeBaron Lecture on proposed repeal of state enforcement laws, 04/25/1930:9 Large audience for noted Boston lawyer, 10/31/1930:7 Attorney allowed $35,000 receivers fee, 04/27/1934:2

Sampson, Helen Employed at Faulkner hospital in Boston, 03/14/1930:2

Sampson, Jennie Night-blooming cereus has four blossoms, 08/08/1930:2

Sampson, Mary H. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Sampson, Merrill Uncle dies in Turner, ME, 12/19/1930:7

Sampson, Miriam H. Land damages awarded, 07/24/1931:1

Sampson, Mrs Eugene Daughter here from Westbrook, ME for funeral, 06/06/1930:1

Sampson, N. Merrill Chimney fire at Lakeville home, 03/28/1930:1

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Sampson, N.M. Custom hatching (ad), 01/08/1932:8

Sampson, Ralph Uncle dies in Turner, ME, 12/19/1930:7 Daughter born, 10/21/1932:4 Named to important committee of Nat'l Assoc of Electrical Inspectors,

06/09/1933:1 Sampson, Ralph W.

On executive board of MA Assoc of Wire Inspectors, 05/13/1932:1 Sampson, Sarah E.

Obituary, 06/06/1930:1 Widow of Francis L. dies at age 89, 06/06/1930:4

Sampson, Walter Obituary (p), 04/24/1931:1 Boston man dies at age 68, 04/24/1931:4 Tribute (l) (Charles H. Bates), 04/24/1931:4 Central Congregational filled for funeral, 05/01/1931:1 Will in probate, 05/08/1931:2 In memory (l) (Charles H. Bates), 05/06/1932:6

Sampson Hotel Sold 55 years ago, 03/20/1931:6

Sanatoriums (see Lakeville Hospital) Sanders, Florence D.

Obituary, 09/30/1932:3 Sanford (Mr)

Insurance companies pay fire damages 55 years ago, 06/27/1930:6 Sanford, A.B.

Moves to Taunton 55 years ago after 25 years in Middleboro, 05/29/1931:7

Sanford, Lottie Memorial service held for deceased WRC members, 07/01/1932:2

Sanford, Mrs Ralph Dies in Dover-Foxcroft, ME, 03/13/1931:1

Sanford, William Lakeville place purchased by John Allen, 04/10/1931:1

Sanger, Martha Lucelia Obituary, 01/12/1934:2

Santos (Mr) Twins born to Carver couple, 10/27/1933:7

Santos, Antone D. Wed to Dominga Fortes, 07/15/1932:4

Santos, Antone P. Tax collector's sale, 02/05/1932:5

Santos, Mary Lorraine Twins born to Carver couple, 10/27/1933:7

Santos, Michael Andrian Twins born to Carver couple, 10/27/1933:7

Sapatjian, George Barbers announce change in prices (ad), 01/13/1933:8

Sapp (Mr) Moves into "Mansion house," 03/02/1934:2

Sapp, Charles A. Collides with Ronald Thatcher at North Main and Jackson St,

09/14/1934:2 Sargant (Mr)

Purchases North Lakeville house from Ralph Nurse, 04/14/1933:7 Sargeant, Walter S.

Obituary, 11/11/1932:6 Sargent, Elmer

Weymouth couple married 25 years, 11/11/1932:1 Sargent, F.H.

F.H. Sargent & Co. livestock feed, 10 Station St (ad), 09/23/1932:8 Sass, Virginia

Education in Massachusetts (essay), 06/20/1930:6 Saulnier, Lillian P.

Engaged to Charles A. Guerin, 04/06/1934:4 Saunders, Martin L.

And Brockton driver in slight collision on East Grove St, 11/28/1930:1 Saunders, M.L.

T.W. Pierce Hardware Co. celebrates golden jubilee, 12/30/1932:1

Savage, Elizabeth Studies library science at Simmons College, 09/23/1932:1

Savage, Henry Burned by acid, 07/25/1930:1

Savage, Janet H. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:6

Savage, John Plymouth St farm sold to Edward Gregory, 09/04/1931:1 Ethel Hanscom purchases Savage farm on Plymouth St from Edward

Gregory, 09/11/1931:1 Savage, John B.

Sells Plymouth St farm to Norman Smith, 03/28/1930:2 Savard, Arlene

Wedding described, 02/06/1931:1 Wed to Arthur Boutin, 02/06/1931:4

Savard, Arline A. Engaged to Arthur P. Boutin, 01/30/1931:4

Savard, Blanche N. Engaged to Oliver A. Marchand, 09/30/1932:4 Wedding described, 10/14/1932:1 Wed to Oliver A. Marchand, 10/14/1932:4

Savard, Catherine A. Obituary, 12/05/1930:1 Wife of Emil dies at age 34, 12/05/1930:4

Savard, Cecelia Enters convent in Fall River, 01/16/1931:3

Savard, Emil Wedding and reception held, 05/02/1930:2 Moves to Lovell St tenement, 09/05/1930:4 Forsberg narrowly escapes serious accident in mishap with Savard's log

gear, 12/02/1932:1 Savard, Emile

Moves to Plymouth St, 12/12/1930:2 Savard, Emile E.

Engaged to Catherine A. Mullins, 04/25/1930:4 Wed to Catherine A. Mullins, 05/02/1930:4 In collision with Taunton driver at Taunton Rd and state highway,

12/25/1931:3 Savard, Eugene

Enters convent in Fall River, 01/16/1931:3 Savard, Mrs Emil

North Middleboro friends sadden by death, 12/05/1930:9 Savard, Theodora

Enters convent in Fall River, 01/16/1931:3 Purchases Josiah Vaughn place in Wappanucket, 02/13/1931:1 Lets rooms on Plymouth St to Walter Savard, 05/08/1931:3 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 10/19/1934:5

Savard, Walter Moves from Providence to Plymouth St, 05/08/1931:3

Savery (Mr) Washburn sells Old Works privilege to Savery boys 55 years ago,

04/11/1930:8 Savery brothers plan box board mill 55 years ago, 09/11/1931:6

Savery, Albert T. Member of First Congregational for 60 years, 03/07/1930:1 Celebrates 88th birthday, brief biography, 03/21/1930:3 Celebrates 89th birthday, biography, 03/20/1931:1 Congratulations on reaching 90th birthday, 03/18/1932:1 Former town official 90 years old, biography (p), 03/18/1932:1 Obituary (p), 03/31/1933:1 Dies at age 91, 03/31/1933:4 Will in probate, 04/07/1933:6

Savery, Clifton Son born, 10/27/1933:4

Savery, Harriet D. Obituary, 02/06/1931:3 Will in probate, 02/20/1931:5

Savery, Lorenzo Daughter born, 10/27/1933:3

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Savery, Nina J. Wed to Carlton W. Maxim, 08/18/1933:4

Savithes, Dorothea Resides in Milton, 10/20/1933:1

Savithes, E. Dorothea New teacher at Bates School, 01/02/1931:4

Savithes, E. Dorothy Teacher resigns from Wappanucket School, 12/09/1932:1

Saw Mills see also Boxes A.R. Salley, ice, wood sawing, trucking (ad), 01/03/1930:7 Second saw operational at C.N. Atwood & Son, 01/10/1930:3 Fire breaks out in Joseph Washburn's Waterville shop 55 years ago,

03/21/1930:8 Saw mill of N.B. Sherman undergoes repairs 55 years ago, 10/24/1930:8 Savery brothers plan box board mill 55 years ago, 09/11/1931:6 John B. LeBaron's mill near Nevertouch Pond destroyed by fire 55 years

ago, 10/02/1931:7 Edward Ouelette's hand badly cut at William Tribou's wood yard,

02/26/1932:1 Hiram Caldwell resigns from C.N. Atwood & Son, 04/08/1932:6

Sawicki, Antonio Charged with drunk driving, drunkenness, 06/27/1930:6

Sawicki, Michael Rogers crashes into Sawicki's store on Center St, 05/25/1934:1

Sawicki, Rose Agnes Miszkinis pleads not guilty to malicious destruction of Sawicki's

property, 09/01/1933:1 West Side feud settled in court, 09/29/1933:1

Sawicki, Stephen Applies for liquor license, 02/02/1934:1 Package store petitions tabled by selectmen, 02/16/1934:2 Petition to sell alcoholic beverages tabled by selectmen, 03/30/1934:1

Sawicki, W. Sensational hat sale, 551 Centre St (ad), 11/20/1931:10

Saye, Mrs Harry Brother dies in California, 05/30/1930:1 Nephew dies in Weymouth, 11/24/1933:1 Brother dies in Oakland, CA, 10/19/1934:1

Scanlon, John Member of high school baseball team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Scanlon, Mary E. Obituary, 11/27/1931:1 Widow of Timothy dies at age 62, 11/27/1931:4 Tax collector's sale, 10/07/1932:7 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 10/19/1934:8

Scanlon, William Daughter born, 08/14/1931:4

Scarlet Fever Martha Shaw ill, 01/17/1930:3 Second child of Henry Shaw's sick, 02/07/1930:11 Fifteen cases in town, 02/28/1930:1 George and Edith Griswold ill, 02/28/1930:6 Selectmen want windows open at schools (l) (John T. Connor),

03/07/1930:5 Eleanor Brown ill, 04/04/1930:3 Four children of William Caswell quarantined, 04/04/1930:4 Carolyne Drake ill, 04/11/1930:2 Only nine cases at present, 04/25/1930:1 Allen DeMaranville ill, 05/02/1930:2 Last of cases clears up, 05/23/1930:5 Only two cases, 07/17/1931:1 Mrs Ralph Nourse ill, 08/21/1931:4 Pauline Washburn ill, 10/23/1931:3 One mild case, 11/20/1931:1 Mabel Fitting ill, 12/04/1931:1 James Cardeni's house quarantined, 02/26/1932:7 Ralph Vickery's house under quarantine, 03/04/1932:6 Home of Elmer Hopkins under quarantine, 04/08/1932:6 Lillian Corayer ill, 05/06/1932:4

Scarlet Fever cont. Ethel Erickson ill, 06/03/1932:6 Russell family released from quarantine, 07/15/1932:3 David and Allen Hoard ill, 08/19/1932:4 Only one case in town, 12/30/1932:1 John Glover's house quarantined, 12/30/1932:6 Mrs Glover and daughter ill, 01/06/1933:3 John Bettencourt's house under quarantine, 01/19/1933:6 Mrs William LeBaron ill, 02/03/1933:3 Case closes St. Luke's to visitors, 03/02/1934:1 Mrs Dalton Penniman admitted to hospital, 03/02/1934:1 Mrs Dalton Penniman home from hospital, 03/30/1934:1

Scheufele, Frank Daughter born, 06/27/1930:8

Schlueter, W.H. Drawing of factory at corner of Clifford and Wareham St (i),

06/20/1930:1 Schlusemeyer, Lucius D.

Mysterious fire destroys house on Chestnut St, 01/06/1933:1 Schoefer, Charles J.L.

Returns from South America, 08/12/1932:1 Schoefer, Helen

Resides in New York City, 08/12/1932:1 Schoefer, Phillippa

Resides in New York City, 08/12/1932:1 Schofield, Emma

Burial in Titicut cemetery, 04/01/1932:7 Schofield, Emma C.

Wife of Joseph H. dies at age 71, 03/25/1932:4 Obituary, 04/01/1932:1

Scholarships (see Middleboro High School Alumni Association) Scholz, Paul

Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 09/30/1932:5 School Board (see Middleboro - School Committee) School Children - Food

School nurse thanks Elks for milk fund (l), 10/26/1934:1 Elks' free milk distribution begins, 12/07/1934:3

School Children - Transportation see also Whitney, Charles C. Proposed changes to transportation schedule, 08/15/1930:1 Call for bids (ad), 08/15/1930:4 Competition keen for contract, 08/22/1930:4 Contract awarded to Samuel Breck, 08/29/1930:2 Monponsett men get contract for Lakeville schools, 09/05/1930:4 Complaint filed against epileptic driver, 09/12/1930:1 Bids requested for Thomastown route, 12/12/1930:1 Sealed bids requested (ad), 12/12/1930:5 Lawrence McDonald awarded contract in Thomastown, 12/26/1930:1 Discontinuation of Gateway Bus Line causes problem, 03/06/1931:1 Discussed at School Committee meeting, 03/06/1931:1 Transportation reorganized, 03/13/1931:1 Mixup over bus line, 03/20/1931:1 Elmer Sisson has bus of latest design for South Middleboro,

03/27/1931:1 Elmer Sisson provides transport for students of Bates School,

04/03/1931:3 Last of routes out for bid, 06/05/1931:1 Notice to transport contractors (ad), 06/05/1931:5 School Committee works at solving perplexing problem, 06/26/1931:1 Transportation contracts awarded by School Committee, 06/26/1931:2 Elmer Sisson awarded transportation contract, 07/03/1931:3 Thomas Hirst purchases new school bus, 09/04/1931:3 Davison's drivers, Bromley and Richmond, receive awards for safety,

03/25/1932:6 Bids out for school job, 07/15/1932:1 Notice from School Committee to transportation contractors,

07/15/1932:6 Simmons bids $12, 08/12/1932:1 School buses pass inspection, 11/04/1932:5

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School Children – Transportation cont. Request for sealed buds from Lakeville School Committee (ad),

02/03/1933:3 Bids received by Lakeville School Committee, 03/03/1933:1 Harold Clark purchases new bus for transport of children from

Wappanucket, 10/13/1933:1 School Committee (see Middleboro - School Committee) School Lunches (see School Children - Food) School Street School

Request for bids to furnish and erect metal ceilings (ad), 06/27/1930:6 Cash taken in break-in, 10/17/1930:4 School children gather food for needy here, 11/27/1931:1 List of students with perfect attendance, 06/24/1932:2 History of our schools (l) (t) (J. Stearns Cushing), 04/14/1933:6 Holds art exhibit, 06/02/1933:6 Handsome evergreens planted in front of building, 10/13/1933:1 Horace Dunham replaces George Cox as janitor, 09/07/1934:1 Hilda MacKeen new building assistant, 12/21/1934:1 Teacher Elsie McCarthy resigns, takes post in Arlington, 12/28/1934:1 Hilda MacKeen elected building assistant, 12/28/1934:2

Schools (see Eaton Family School; Peirce Academy; Pratt Free School; Schools - Lakeville; Schools - Middleboro)

Schools - Lakeville see also names of specific schools Library filled for open forum, 02/07/1930:3 Mrs M. Vinal teacher, 08/01/1930:1 Present all remaining 1930 bills at office of school committee (ad),

12/26/1930:8 Committee organizes for the year, 03/20/1931:1 Leora Murdock named top speller, 04/10/1931:1 Leslie Norton retires from Lakeville school board, 01/22/1932:1 Leora Murdock spelling champ, 04/01/1932:4 One hundred forty students inoculated against diphtheria, 05/06/1932:4

Schools - Middleboro see also Middleboro - School Committee; names of specific schools Littlefield presents lecture on Middleboro's Problems, 01/17/1930:9 Report from Superintendent Cushing (l), 01/24/1930:7 Report of school nurse (t), 02/07/1930:9 Selectmen address health issue, 03/07/1930:3 Selectmen want windows open at schools to prevent spread of disease

(l) (John T. Connor), 03/07/1930:5 Opening schedule (ad), 08/29/1930:8 Report of school and health nurse (t), 01/23/1931:6 Andrew Wood wins spelling bee, 04/10/1931:1 Safety of children crossing new state road a concern, 05/15/1931:2 At one time comprised of 40 districts, 08/07/1931:6 Set to open September 9th, 08/28/1931:1 All schools open September 9 (ad), 08/28/1931:3 Andrew Wood wins town spelling bee for second time, 04/01/1932:1 Opening schedule, 08/26/1932:2 Superintendent Cushing writes series of articles on school operations,

12/16/1932:1 The schools of Middleboro (l) (J. Stearns Cushing), 12/23/1932:2 Our schools (l) (J. Stearns Cushing), 12/30/1932:4 Our school costs (l) (J. Stearns Cushing), 01/06/1933:3 Our schools (l) (J. Stearns Cushing), 01/13/1933:4 Superintendent Cushing plans column on history of schools,

02/17/1933:1 History of Our Schools (l) (t) (J. Stearns Cushing), 02/24/1933:2 History of our schools (l) (t) (J. Stearns Cushing), 03/03/1933:3,

03/10/1933:4, 03/17/1933:4, 03/31/1933:3 Ashes from wood stoves to be collected and spread on lawns,

04/07/1933:1 History of Plymouth Street School (l) (t) (J. Stearns Cushing),

04/07/1933:6 History of School Street School (l) (t) (J. Stearns Cushing),

04/14/1933:6 History of Pleasant Street School (l) (t) (J. Stearns Cushing),

04/21/1933:3 History of Rock School (l) (t) (J. Stearns Cushing), 05/05/1933:3

Schools – Middleboro cont. History of West Side School (l) (t) (J. Stearns Cushing), 05/26/1933:3 History of Forest Street School (l) (t) (J. Stearns Cushing), 06/16/1933:4 Resolutions upon death of Flora Clark, 06/16/1933:4 Opening schedule (ad), 09/01/1933:6 Superintendent Cushing gives advice about book sellers, 09/15/1933:1 Contagious disease program getting good results, 09/22/1933:1 Report of school and public health nurse (t), 01/26/1934:7 CWA projects to close next week, 02/09/1934:1 Call for bids for cedar posts, 09/14/1934:6

Schools - Middleboro (arts) Report of music department (l) (Wirt B. Phillips), 02/07/1930:9 Annual exhibition held at Town House, 05/16/1930:1 Raye Guidaboni named supervisor of rhythmic orchestra for lower

grades, 08/29/1930:2 Over 600 students participate in instrumental music demonstration (p),

03/13/1931:3 Open letter on musical demonstration (l) (Carl G. Kendall),

03/13/1931:4 Novel exhibit of student art, 05/27/1932:5 Hold annual exhibition, 05/26/1933:4 School Street School and West Side School art exhibits, 06/02/1933:6 Report of supervisor of art department, 01/26/1934:7 Elementary pupils present Festival of music, 06/08/1934:3

Schools - Middleboro (attendance and enrollment) Opening day statistics, 09/12/1930:1 Pre-school registration (ad), 04/03/1931:8 Opening figures (t), 09/11/1931:6 Increase in enrollment, 09/18/1931:2 Pre-school clinic held, 05/27/1932:1 Enrollment on the increase (t), 09/16/1932:1 Enrollment up, 09/23/1932:1 No marked change in enrollment (t), 09/15/1933:1 Crowding at a minimum, 09/22/1933:1 Final check on enrollment, 09/22/1933:4 Opening figures (t), 09/14/1934:1

Schools - Middleboro (commencement) (see Middleborough Memorial High School - Commencement)

Schools - Middleboro (curriculum) Lip reading class organized, 12/08/1933:5 Lip reading class enjoys great success, 01/26/1934:1

Schools - Middleboro (facilities) New school house to be located on Pearl St 55 years ago, 04/25/1930:8 Request for bids to supply firewood (ad), 07/04/1930:6 Superintendent takes inventory of furniture, books, and supplies,

02/20/1931:1 Request for bids for wood (ad), 07/31/1931:3 Call for bids to provide firewood (ad), 07/29/1932:7 Notice to wood dealers (ad), 08/11/1933:8 Many improvements made here under federal aid, 05/25/1934:1 Ida Rounseville leaves $10,000 in will for erection of new school,

11/23/1934:1 Schools - Middleboro (faculty and staff)

see also Middleboro Teachers' Association School Committee awards tenure, 05/09/1930:4 Teachers Churchill, Carver , and Owens resign, 12/26/1930:1 Placed on tenure list, 05/15/1931:6 Enroll in state courses, 07/29/1932:3 No resignations submitted this year, 08/26/1932:1

Schools - Middleboro (finances) Tuition sums from surrounding towns listed, 01/24/1930:1 Automatic pay increases not granted, 05/15/1931:6

Schreiber, John Resides in Monroe, WI, 08/14/1931:1

Schriber (Mr and Mrs) Resides in Monroe, WI, 04/01/1932:1

Schubert, Joseph Employed at pumping station, 09/15/1933:2

Schultz, John Murdock frightened by firecracker, runs into car, 11/02/1934:1

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Schultz, William Wed to Irene Snowden, 03/09/1934:1

Schultz, William W. Wed to Irene E. Snowden, 03/02/1934:4

Scott, Bernard Manager of First National store in Hanover, 02/16/1934:1 Resides in Hanover, 04/20/1934:1

Scott, J. Bernard Manager of A&P store in Hanover, 09/29/1933:1

Scott, William Stropel crashes into Scott's parked car, 05/25/1934:1 Strople's auto strikes Scott's car near Tispaquin St, 05/25/1934:2

Scudder, Mildred F. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 06/27/1930:5 Tax collector's sale, 09/11/1931:4

Scudder, Wilson S. Moves to Cotuit, 01/10/1930:1 House for sale at 9 Coombs St (ad), 04/25/1930:5 Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8 Granted common victualler's license, 11/28/1930:1 Tax collector's sale, 09/11/1931:4

Scudder & Richardson Produce first nails 55 years ago, 05/23/1930:8

Scudder's Filling Station 33 Wareham St (ad), 07/25/1930:5

Scully, Elizabeth A. Engaged to Percy G.F. Harris, 10/21/1932:4 Wed to Percy G.F. Harris, 10/28/1932:4

Sea Scouts New branch of scouting starts in Middleboro, 01/06/1933:6 Local scouts on board Coast Guard cutter, 07/14/1933:6 Mott and deBoer have thrilling cruise, 07/21/1933:8

Seafood (see Fish Markets) Sealer of Weights and Measures

Proposed budget for 1930 (t), 02/07/1930:5 Notice from Lakeville office (ad), 03/28/1930:6 Proposed budget for 1931 (t), 02/06/1931:6 Budget discussed at town meeting, 02/13/1931:3 Notice from Lakeville official, 04/10/1931:4 Lloyd Marble fined $10 for using condemned scales, 04/24/1931:2 Notice from Lakeville (ad), 05/13/1932:8 Proposed budget for 1933 (t), 02/03/1933:6 Town manager's annual report, 02/03/1933:7 Notice to Lakeville merchants (ad), 04/21/1933:8 Annual report, 01/26/1934:7 Proposed budget for 1934 (t), 02/02/1934:2 Notice from Lakeville (ad), 03/30/1934:4 Legion not sponsoring peddlers at upcoming Armistice Day event (l),

11/09/1934:1 Sears, Earl

Daughter born, 02/16/1934:3 Sears, Elsie

Resides in Boston, 02/28/1930:1 Sears, Harold B.

Obituary, 09/21/1934:6 Sears, Mabel

Local musicians perform with Taunton Orchestra club, 06/10/1932:1 Member of Tauremid String Quartette, 09/23/1932:1 Tauremid String Quartette furnishes music for wedding at East

Bridgewater, 09/30/1932:1 Guest artist at meeting of Taunton Ladies' Musical club, 04/21/1933:1 Plays with Shubert Concert Orchestra in Bridgewater, 01/26/1934:1

Sears, Mabel B. Plays Lenten service at Campello church, 04/18/1930:1 Plays with 66-piece orchestral club in Taunton, 05/09/1930:1 Tauremid String Quartette performs for Marion Woman's club,

01/08/1932:1

Sears, Mabel Belcher Students give recital, 02/28/1930:3 The Concert Trio entertains in Hyannis, 03/14/1930:1 Violincello students present recital, 04/17/1931:4 Violincello recital a rare musical treat, 04/15/1932:2 Member of Taunton Orchestral Club, 06/08/1934:1

Sears, Mary E. Sells Plympton St property to Kate Harris, 10/10/1930:1

Sears, Mrs Earl Resides in Brockton, 01/22/1932:3

Sears, Mrs Henry W. Joseph Shaw erects Dutch colonial on Courtland St, 04/04/1930:1

Sears, Willard Wedding described, 03/13/1931:2

Sears, Winslow Purchases East Middleboro house from Richard Cobb, 05/20/1932:7

Sears, Winslow H. Sells place at East Middleboro, 10/31/1930:3

Sears Lumber Co. Mary Madeiros bookkeeper, 01/24/1930:1 J.K. & B. Sears Co. lumber yard 50 years ago (p), 07/11/1930:1 Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8 Shingles and roofing (ad), 09/19/1930:3 Tools stolen from storage shed, 03/13/1931:1 Serves Middleboro for over 50 years (ad), 06/26/1931:4

Seaver, Charles L. Obituary, 01/09/1931:1 Mansfield man dies at age 78, 01/09/1931:4

Seaver, E.N. Chimney fire on Pearl St, 02/17/1933:1

Seaver, Kenneth Engaged to Abby E. Monan, 04/20/1934:1

Seaver, Kenneth Leroy Wedding described, 09/21/1934:4

Seaver, Mrs Edwin N. Home from Brockton hospital after being struck by auto, 01/31/1930:5

Seaver, Ralph Purchases store in Plymouth, 09/26/1930:1

Seaver, Raymond Daughter born, 04/10/1931:4

Seed, Richard C., Jr. Fined $50 for drunk driving, 04/24/1931:2

Selectmen - Middleboro (see Middleboro - Board of Selectmen) Sellers, Frank

Resides in Vinal Haven, ME, 10/09/1931:1 Sellers, Mabelle

Wed to Warren Sutton, 10/09/1931:1 Sellew, Lewis

Perkins installs steam heat at Court End Ave home, 10/10/1930:1 Sellew, Lewis R.

Petitions to erect garage and store gasoline, 07/29/1932:4 Senior Citizens (see Aged) Serra, Angelo

Cuts wife's head with coffee pot, 12/30/1932:1 Drunk ends up in cellar, then jail, 01/06/1933:4 Sentenced to three months for assault on wife, 01/06/1933:4 Found guilty of drunkenness, 01/13/1933:2 Anthony Galanto arrested for assault on Serra, 11/30/1934:1 Galanto assault case continued, 12/07/1934:6 Galanto not guilty of assault on Serra, 12/28/1934:2

Serra, Dominick Bitten by dog, 06/29/1934:3

Serra, Frances Angelo Serra sentenced to three months for assault on wife,

01/06/1933:4 Service Stations (see Automobile Service Stations) Seth Parker Club

Organized by Mrs Chester V. Duncklee (ad), 03/31/1933:5 Holds first meeting, 04/14/1933:2

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Sewage Disposal John McGrady, vault, cesspool and cellar cleaning (ad), 01/03/1930:7 Peirce Estate to finance relaying of sewer on East Grove St,

04/25/1930:1 New project on East Grove and South Main St, 05/16/1930:2 Joseph Sinauski fractures shoulder when buried in sewage trench,

05/30/1930:1 Progress in service repairs, 06/20/1930:4 Charles Tribou to clean cesspool vaults under supervision of health

board, 07/24/1931:2 C. L. Tribou, cleaning of vaults, cesspools, cellars (ad), 08/07/1931:8 Local unemployment relieved by work on water and sewer lines here,

04/29/1932:1 Gang digging sewer encounter Paris hat blocks, 05/13/1932:1 Remnants of Straw Works dug up during work on Alden St,

05/13/1932:1 Town manager's annual report, 02/03/1933:7 Selectmen discuss warrant for special town meeting, 09/01/1933:1 Selectmen favor new sewage system, 11/03/1933:1

Sewall, Howard M. Purchases Lakeville property from Charles Lemunyon, 01/24/1930:1

Sewall, Howard N. Morse's clerk purchases home from Lemunyon, 01/10/1930:9

Sex Crimes Meranda pleads not guilty to statutory rape of Barros, 03/21/1930:1 Testimony in Meranda case given in closed court room, 03/28/1930:1 John Meranda held in $1,000 bonds for grand jury, 04/04/1930:2 John Meranda guilty of criminal assault on 15-year-old girl,

06/20/1930:1 John Meranda sentenced to one year for criminal assault, 06/27/1930:1 Jacques Correa not guilty of statutory offense, 03/02/1934:1 Cunningham sentenced to three months for statutory offense,

03/09/1934:1 Shad (see Herring) Shaknites, Bernice

Wed to Edward Thompson, 06/24/1932:2 Sharder, Joseph H.

Tax collector's sale, 02/05/1932:5 Sharkey, Mrs William J.

Resides in Plymouth, 10/23/1931:1 Sharkey, Sara Barrett

Daughter born, 05/29/1931:1 Sharkey, William J.

Daughter born, 05/29/1931:1 Sharp (Mr)

MacDonald & Sharp, Ramsdell, and Whitney petition for licenses to sell gasoline, 07/29/1932:5

Sharples, Earl Daughter born, 10/24/1930:6

Sharples, Zilpha Bennett Daughter born, 10/24/1930:6

Shats, Peter B. Tax collector's sale of real estate, 03/02/1934:6

Shats, Peter P. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Shatts, P.P. Tax collector's sale, 09/11/1931:4

Shattuck, Fred A. Obituary, 08/11/1933:1 Will in probate, 08/11/1933:4

Shattuck, Ray Moves to Plymouth St, 02/02/1934:4

Shaughnessey, Mrs Edward Resides in Ashland, 04/24/1931:1

Shaw (Miss) Engaged to Ivan Sparrow, 05/22/1931:1

Shaw (Mrs) Musician written up in Brockton Times, 10/23/1931:1

Shaw, Abbie Obituary, 05/08/1931:1 Widow of Samuel dies at age 78, 05/08/1931:4

Shaw, Albert B. Everett St couple moves to Brockton, 10/13/1933:1

Shaw, Alfred A. Obituary, 09/19/1930:1 Wollaston man dies at age 58, 09/19/1930:4

Shaw, Alice Ethical Character (essay), 06/30/1933:2

Shaw, Anita P. Class of 1934 salutatory and essay, 06/22/1934:8

Shaw, Aurie Funeral held in Kittery, ME, 05/01/1931:2

Shaw, Bartlett M. Obituary, 06/26/1931:9

Shaw, B.C. Sells Rocky Meadow property, builds home on School St, 04/08/1932:1 Moves to new home on School St extension, 07/29/1932:1

Shaw, Benjamin Head farmer Neil McClure takes farm manager's position in Lindley,

NY, 11/16/1934:2 Neil McClure leaves farm for post in New York, 11/23/1934:6

Shaw, Benjamin C. President of Cape Cod Cranberry Growers' Association, 05/09/1930:1 Obituary, 02/19/1932:1 East Carver man dies at age 33, 02/19/1932:4

Shaw, Benjamin C., 2d Obituary, 02/19/1932:6

Shaw, Benjamin W. Wareham St couple married 50 years, 11/14/1930:4

Shaw, Bernice C. Henry and Bernice Shaw purchase East Middleboro poultry farm from

Joseph Heath, 12/18/1931:6 Shaw, Bernice I.

Wed to Arthur W. Tripp, 05/08/1931:4 Shaw, Bernice L.

Wed to Arthur W. Tripp, 05/15/1931:4 Shaw, B.W.

Couple quietly observes 50th anniversary, 11/21/1930:1 Shaw, C.A.

Nurseryman receives order for 1,000 rose bushes, 05/01/1931:1 Trees and shrubs (ad), 04/22/1932:8

Shaw, Calvin H. Break-in at roadside lunch stand, 10/30/1931:9

Shaw, Caroline F. Obituary, 01/12/1934:1 Widow of William A. dies at age 73, 01/12/1934:4

Shaw, C.H. Chimney fire on Fuller St, 02/23/1934:1

Shaw, Charles Resides in Ozone Park, Long Island, 03/07/1930:1 Daughter born, 02/20/1931:4

Shaw, Charles A. Does extensive evergreen planting for New Bedford client,

05/20/1932:1 Obituary, 01/06/1933:1 Dies at age 67, 01/06/1933:4 Will in probate, 1/27/1933:4

Shaw, Charles H. Public auction to settle estate (ad), 06/20/1930:5

Shaw, Charles L. Obituary, 02/19/1932:1

Shaw, Chester Plays with 66-piece orchestral club in Taunton, 05/09/1930:1 Member of Taunton Orchestra Club, 06/05/1931:1 Local musicians perform with Taunton Orchestra club, 06/10/1932:1 Member of Taunton Orchestral Club, 06/08/1934:1 New E.R.A. administrator named, 12/07/1934:1

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Shaw, Chester L. Pearl St couple married 25 years, 02/05/1932:1

Shaw, Clarence Infant buried at Rock Cemetery, 08/11/1933:3

Shaw, Dorothy Stenographer at T.M. Ryder & Co., 08/14/1931:1 Employed at R.W. Maddigan's Insurance office, 08/26/1932:1

Shaw, E. Frank Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 11/20/1931:5

Shaw, Eben Dies in North Attleboro, 11/10/1933:6

Shaw, Edward C. Obituary, 03/18/1932:7 Funeral held in South Carver, 03/25/1932:7

Shaw, Edward L. Maleski and Wallace charged with using auto without authority,

04/14/1933:1 Shaw, Edwin F.

Resigns from C.P. Washburn Co., employed by J. Herbert Alexander, 03/13/1931:1

Shaw, Eleanor Student at Framingham Normal school, 01/31/1930:5 Member of instrumental quartette at Framingham Normal school,

02/27/1931:1 Takes dispensary course in Boston, 02/05/1932:1 Review of graduate's years at Framingham State, 06/24/1932:4 Student dietitian at Boston City Hospital, 11/25/1932:1 Accepts position as assistant dietitian at Brockton City hospital,

06/30/1933:1 Accepts position as assistant dietician at NE Hospital for Women and

Children, Boston, 10/27/1933:1 Dietician at the New England hospital, 04/06/1934:1 Engaged to Robert Ivan Belmont, 10/12/1934:1 Engaged to Robert I. Belmont, 10/26/1934:3, 11/02/1934:4 Wedding described, 11/23/1934:1 Wed to Robert I. Belmont, 11/23/1934:4

Shaw, Elizabeth Second child of Henry down with scarlet fever, 02/07/1930:11 Quarantined with measles, 11/23/1934:6

Shaw, Elmer E. Obituary, 08/29/1930:2

Shaw, Elmer F. Albert Matrisciano arrested for breaking and entering Shaw's store on

Everett St, 02/03/1933:4 Shaw, Elsie L.

Husband posts notice of no responsibility for wife's debts, 12/07/1934:5 Shaw, Erastus

Burial at Carver, 04/07/1933:3 Shaw, Erastus B.

Obituary, 04/07/1933:1 Taunton man dies at age 77, 04/07/1933:4 Will in probate, 04/21/1933:8

Shaw, Ethel Member of high school basketball team (p), 06/22/1934:8 Enters nurse's training course at Truesdale hospital in Fall River,

09/07/1934:1 Shaw, Ethel M.

Employed in Boston, 08/15/1930:2 Shaw, Ezra F.

Obituary, 03/28/1930:1 Will in probate, 04/04/1930:5 Arguments in local will case, 10/24/1930:1 Deceased Elk honored at memorial service, 12/12/1930:2 George R. Shaw seeks to protect legacy of George H. Shaw Co.,

12/19/1930:1 Executor presents account of estate, 05/22/1931:8 Public auction, 06/12/1931:4 Eleven-room Colonial residence sold at auction to Merrill Shaw,

06/19/1931:1 Judge reports findings in estate dispute, 08/19/1932:1

Shaw, Ezra F. cont. Tax collector's sale, 12/02/1932:7 Tax collector's sale of real estate, 12/09/1932:7 Court decree issued in stock case, 06/23/1933:1 Beneficiary of will petitions for share, 09/01/1933:6

Shaw, Ezra Francis Dies at age 71, 03/28/1930:4

Shaw, Florence Engaged to Ivan Sparrow, 03/21/1930:1 Wedding described, 06/05/1931:1 Wed to Ivan B. Sparrow, 06/05/1931:4

Shaw, Forrest Wedding described, 12/08/1933:3

Shaw, Frank Rock St couple married 60 years, 04/20/1934:1

Shaw, Freeman Run down by auto in Abington, 07/04/1930:6

Shaw, Gaius Brief biography of Hope Shaw Jones (p), 04/11/1930:1

Shaw, George Gets deer, 12/18/1931:6 Auto strikes deer on West Grove St, 03/02/1934:4

Shaw, George A. Wedding described, 01/10/1930:3 Wed to Blanche Keyes, 01/10/1930:4

Shaw, George H. Petition for administration of estate, 04/25/1930:9 Lightning takes piece out of chimney at George H. Shaw Co.,

06/20/1930:1 Shaw, George R.

And Merrill Shaw petition for miniature golf course at Union and High St, 09/12/1930:1

Seeks to protect legacy of George H. Shaw Co., 12/19/1930:1 Judge reports findings in estate dispute, 08/19/1932:1

Shaw, Gerard Daughter born, 10/17/1930:1

Shaw, Hannah B. Sends check for $5,000 to equip St. Luke's addition, 02/14/1930:1 Obituary, 08/18/1933:2 Will in probate, 08/18/1933:5 Memories from South Carver, 09/01/1933:2

Shaw, Hannah B.G. Donates latest model X-ray equipment to St Luke's, 07/31/1931:1 Obituary (p), 08/11/1933:1 Wife of Benjamin W. dies at age 77, 08/11/1933:4 Text of will filed for probate at Plymouth, 08/18/1933:1

Shaw, Harrison Reports loss of crate of poultry on way to Weymouth, 12/21/1934:1

Shaw, Harrison C. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:9 Truck collides with South Carver auto, 06/01/1934:1 Employs Russell Porter at poultry farm, 06/15/1934:5

Shaw, H.C. Roasting chickens wanted (ad), 07/11/1930:5

Shaw, Helen Resides in Boston, 10/10/1930:1 R.N. in Boston, 04/22/1932:1

Shaw, Henry Quarantine removed, 03/07/1930:2 Shots fine fox, 12/05/1930:7 Hunter brings in deer and fox, 12/12/1930:6 Shoots first fox of season, 10/16/1931:2 Shoots three fox this season, 01/01/1932:3 Chicken pox makes appearance at home, 04/15/1932:8

Shaw, Henry F. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:9 Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Shaw, Henry G. Henry and Bernice Shaw purchase East Middleboro poultry farm from

Joseph Heath, 12/18/1931:6

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Shaw, Henry Miller Wed to Katherine Hazel Hawks, 10/13/1933:3 Wedding described, 10/13/1933:3

Shaw, Herbert Resides in Malden, 06/06/1930:1 Moves from Summer St to South Carver, 05/04/1934:1

Shaw, Herbert C. Watson Hudson fatally injured in fall from truck, 10/26/1934:1

Shaw, Herbert L. Wed to Rita M. Emery, 02/09/1934:4

Shaw, Ida Randolph truck sideswipes auto in front of Our Saviours, 07/11/1930:4

Shaw, Isaac W. Obituary, 03/04/1932:2, 3

Shaw, Jairus H. Erects dwelling on Pickens St 55 years ago, 03/07/1930:8 And Joshua Sherman contract to build needle factory 55 years ago,

11/21/1930:8 Shaw, Joseph

Obituary, 09/14/1934:6 Shaw, Joseph N.

Erects Dutch colonial on Courtland St for Mrs Henry Sears, 04/04/1930:1

Shaw, Lewis W. Obituary, 08/05/1932:1 Dies at age 72, 08/05/1932:4 Will in probate, 08/19/1932:5 Notice of no responsibility for wife's debts, 12/07/1934:5

Shaw, Linus Brockton couple married 59 years, 01/01/1932:1

Shaw, Linus H. Brockton couple married 60 years, 01/06/1933:1

Shaw, Lizzie N. Petitions to erect garage and store gasoline, 04/08/1932:7

Shaw, Madeline Resides in Boston, 09/05/1930:6

Shaw, Madelyn Resides in Boston, 10/10/1930:1 Engaged to Cushing Ellis, 09/07/1934:1

Shaw, Madelyn E. Engaged to Cushing W. Ellis, 09/21/1934:4 Wed to Cushing W. Ellis, 10/05/1934:4

Shaw, Madelyn Elsie Wedding described, 10/05/1934:1

Shaw, Marguerite Member of high school basketball team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Shaw, Martha Ill with scarlet fever, 01/17/1930:3

Shaw, Mary Cousin dies in Providence, RI, 03/09/1934:3

Shaw, Mary L. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 11/20/1931:5

Shaw, Mary Louise Obituary, 05/08/1931:1 Wife of E. Frank dies at age 54, 05/08/1931:4

Shaw, Mason Uncle dies in North Attleboro, 11/10/1933:6

Shaw, May Sells Long Point Rd orchard to Gilbert Harris, 09/18/1931:1

Shaw, Merrill A. And George Shaw petition for miniature golf course at Union and High

St, 09/12/1930:1 Purchases Ezra Shaw's eleven-room Colonial residence at auction,

06/19/1931:1 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 08/11/1933:6

Shaw, Mildred Taylor Appears in musical under auspices of Longwood Towers, 04/03/1931:1 Assists in concert at Bridgewater Normal school, 05/20/1932:1 Performs with Men's Glee club at Bridgewater State Teacher's college,

05/27/1932:1

Shaw, Mildred Taylor cont. Violinist performs at national convention of purchasing agents,

06/23/1933:1 Violinist gives performance at Winchester estate, 10/13/1933:1

Shaw, Mrs Albert B. Supervisor of music in Brockton schools, 02/28/1930:6

Shaw, Mrs Charles Lets Bourne St place to M.L. Buck, move to Courtland St, 07/07/1933:1

Shaw, Mrs George Mother dies in Wareham, 05/09/1930:3

Shaw, Mrs Gerard Resides in East Milton, 02/20/1931:4 Resides in Milton, 07/17/1931:1

Shaw, Mrs Henry H. Brother dies in Dorchester, 10/02/1931:3

Shaw, Mrs Mason Father's funeral held at West Barnstable, 04/22/1932:3

Shaw, Myra Teacher at Pratt Free School, 08/15/1930:6

Shaw, Nellie Wicher Supervisor of music in Brockton schools, 01/10/1930:1 Instructor at Lasell Seminary for the summer, 07/04/1930:1

Shaw, Nina G. Rear-ends auto driven by Earl Berry on Everett St, 10/13/1933:7

Shaw, Norman Wilmots attend funeral, 03/21/1930:5 Member of high school football team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Shaw, Norman W. Obituary, 03/14/1930:1 Son of Freeman T. and Evelyn Wilmot dies at age 11, 03/14/1930:4

Shaw, Rose Injured in collision with Bridgewater auto, 12/02/1932:1

Shaw, Rose O. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Shaw, Samuel Slight auto blaze on Peirce St, 01/23/1931:1 Honored by Camp Wyanoke, 09/02/1932:3 Awarded Eagle Scout, 01/20/1933:1

Shaw, Sarah Ryder Brief biography of Hope Shaw Jones (p), 04/11/1930:1

Shaw, Walter Chimney fire on Rocky Meadow St, 02/19/1932:1

Shaw, Walter A. Obituary, 09/23/1932:1 Remembered by friends in South Carver, 09/30/1932:2 Petition for administration of estate, 11/04/1932:8

Shaw, Washington Henry Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Shaw, Willard Wedding described, 03/13/1931:6 Electric lights installed at home in Rock, 11/11/1932:6 Son born, 11/25/1932:3 Infant son dies, 12/02/1932:6

Shaw, Willard M. Wed to Mary E. Wrightington, 05/29/1931:4

Shaw, William Engaged to Mary Wrightington, 11/14/1930:6 Shoots one fox this season, 01/01/1932:3

Shaw, William A. Will in probate, 03/31/1933:2

Shaw, William F. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 06/06/1930:5 Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8 Collides with Somerville auto on Wareham St, 02/05/1932:1

Shaw, William H. Obituary, 05/05/1933:1 Dies at age 43, 05/05/1933:4 Elks hold lodge of sorrow, 05/19/1933:1 Elks holds annual memorial service, 12/08/1933:2

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Shaw, William M. Engaged to Mary E. Wrightington, 11/28/1930:4

Shaw & Childs Lease dwelling from Mrs William Pierce, convert to store 55 years ago,

08/01/1930:8 Shaw's Express

Parks and Lovell open new business 55 years ago, 01/03/1930:6 Shea, Delwin S.

Engaged to Virginia A. Cooper, 09/29/1933:4 Wedding described, 10/13/1933:1

Shea, Margaret T. Wedding described, 10/31/1930:1

Shea, Michael State patrolman transfers to Rehoboth, 06/20/1930:3

Shea, Richard Local state police attend funeral, 12/12/1930:1

Shea, Richard F. Deceased Elk honored at memorial service, 12/12/1930:2 Elks hold lodge of sorrow, 12/19/1930:1

Shea, Wilbur J. State patrolman assigned here, 08/07/1931:1

Sheedy, P.J. Sacred Heart Church, 1880 (p), 06/27/1930:1

Sheehan, Bernard Bicycle stolen from in front of Center St store, 07/21/1933:1

Sheehan, Elizabeth D. Granted divorce from Michael J., 01/17/1930:1

Sheehan, Mary Employed at P.H. Peirce Co., 09/16/1932:1

Sheehan, Mary E. P.H. Peirce Co. bookkeeper falls, breaks wrist, 12/25/1931:1

Sheehan, Michael J. Wife Elizabeth granted divorce, 01/17/1930:1

Sheehan, (Miss) Obituary, 07/24/1931:1

Sheehy, Nicolas Receives 25-year pin from G.E. Keith Shoe Co., 03/27/1931:1

Sheep Percy Jones and Frederick Strople bring truckload of sheep from

Vermont, 05/22/1931:9 Sheerin, William

Obituary, 03/09/1934:1 South Hanson man dies at age 45, 03/09/1934:4

Sheerin, William J. Petition for administration of estate, 03/30/1934:6

Sheldon, Isaac Wed to Parmelia A. Rodman, 10/02/1931:4

Sheldon, Isaac A. Purchases property at 19 Fairview St, 09/11/1931:1 Engaged to Parmelia A. Rodman, 09/18/1931:4

Shelton, Lucille F. Wed to Alfred W. Chase, 11/06/1931:4

Sherard, M.F. Anderson and Hodder resign to open barbershop in Boston,

12/28/1934:4 Sheridan (Mr)

Washburn & Sheridan Construction Co. employs Merrill Washburn, 01/23/1931:4

Sheridan, Katherine E. Obituary, 12/28/1934:1 Dies at age 80, 12/28/1934:4

Sherman (Mr) Insurance companies pay fire damages 55 years ago, 06/27/1930:6

Sherman, Annie Burial in Plympton, 04/29/1932:3

Sherman, Arthur Obituary, 07/01/1932:7

Sherman, C.A. Willard batteries (ad), 01/10/1930:10 Moves to larger quarters at 158 Centre St (ad), 05/30/1930:8

Sherman, C.A. cont. Employs William Rose at Plymouth-Chrysler dealership, 09/18/1931:1 Charles Hambly new service manager at garage, 06/15/1934:1

Sherman, Charles A. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 08/15/1930:5 Granted license to sell gasoline, 09/12/1930:1 Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 11/07/1930:2 Abutters protest petition for gasoline sales, 11/21/1930:1 Gasoline license controversy settled, 11/28/1930:1 GAR headquarters moves to Bon Mode property on Center St,

02/19/1932:1 Sherman, Edith B.

Wed to Francis J. Cusson, 06/08/1934:4 Sherman, Edith Brewer

Teaches at Lyndon Institute in Vermont, 09/12/1930:1 Sherman, Edith Brewster

Engaged to Francis J. Cusson, 04/27/1934:1 Sherman, Hannah C.

Obituary, 01/02/1931:2 Will in probate, 01/09/1931:7

Sherman, Hannah Crocker Obituary, 12/19/1930:1 Widow of Joseph dies at age 88, 12/19/1930:4 Obituary, 12/26/1930:6

Sherman, Henry Son born, 04/10/1931:4

Sherman, James H. Obituary, 12/02/1932:1 Dies at age 72, 12/02/1932:4

Sherman, Joshua And Jairus Shaw contract to build needle factory 55 years ago,

11/21/1930:8 Contracts to build stable for F.A. Harlow 55 years ago, 12/04/1931:8

Sherman, Laurence New tenor soloist at Church of Our Saviour, 10/06/1933:1

Sherman, "Mutt" Shoots end of Chappell's gun barrel, 12/16/1932:1

Sherman, N.B. Saw mill undergoes repairs 55 years ago, 10/24/1930:8

Sherman, Nelson Beagle takes second at Berkley show, 09/01/1933:3

Sherman, Robert C. Superintendent of State Farm, 06/16/1933:8

Sherman, Vining Member of high school football team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Sherrard, Milton F.B. Chimney fire on Pearl St, 04/04/1930:10 Break-in at barber shop fails, 05/08/1931:1 Barbers announce change in prices (ad), 01/13/1933:8 Hires Alfred Hodder (ad), 01/13/1933:8

Sherrard, Mrs Milton F.B. Brother dies in Princeton, ME, 07/01/1932:1

Shibles, Mark R. Sub-master at Bates School, 05/09/1930:1 Local teacher writes science textbook, 06/12/1931:2

Shibles, Mark Richard Wedding described, 09/09/1932:1

Shields, Margaret Petition for probate of will, 11/23/1934:7

Shields, Margaret Reed Obituary, 11/09/1934:1 Widow of Henry F. dies at age 79, 11/09/1934:4

Shippee, Mrs Albert Funeral held in East Killingly, CT, 05/02/1930:1

Shipwrecks (see Boats and Boating - Accidents) Shiverick, Fannie B.

Obituary, 06/30/1933:1 Widow of Samuel N. dies at age 82, 06/30/1933:4 Will in probate, 08/11/1933:6

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Shiverick, William Employs Woodbury 55 years ago, 09/12/1930:7

Shlaich, Marie Wed to Fred Horsman, 04/06/1934:4

Shockley, Fred A. Driving new auto, 01/30/1931:4 Main St couple married 50 years, 02/19/1932:1

Shoe Industry see also Alberts Shoe Co.; Boot and Shoe Workers' Union, Local 20;

G.E. Keith Shoe Co.; John E. Lucey Shoe Co.; Leonard, Shaw & Dean; Leonard & Barrows

Drawing of factory at corner of Clifford and Wareham St (i), 06/20/1930:1

New industry possible here, 03/13/1931:1 New shoe concern under discussion by Chamber of Commerce,

03/13/1931:1 Chamber meeting not as enthusiastic as could have been, 03/20/1931:1 Chamber of Commerce discusses plans for shoe factory, 03/20/1931:1 Firm not to locate here, 03/27/1931:1 Chamber makes wise decision, 04/03/1931:1 New firm to make big impact here, 01/20/1933:1 Work to begin soon in old factory, 02/03/1933:1 Another shoe firm may locate here, 05/26/1933:1 New firm to occupy Luther building, 06/09/1933:1 Luther building being put in order, 06/16/1933:4 A bright prospect for town, 06/30/1933:1 Monies needed to start two new companies here, 07/14/1933:1 To the taxpayers of Middleboro (l) (J.H. Burkhead), 07/14/1933:2 Three new factories since first of the year, 08/11/1933:1 Factory payrolls increase, 09/22/1933:1 Middleboro factories' payroll at $15,000 per week, 10/06/1933:1 Brotherhood of Shoe and Allied Crafts attempts to organize local

workers, 10/20/1933:1 Morris Shoe Co. opens retail department in factory at 17 Jackson St

(ad), 12/08/1933:2 Morris Shoe Co. open new retail store, 12/08/1933:7 Message to shoe workers (l) (Middleboro Chamber of Commerce),

04/13/1934:1 Brief history of local industry, 09/07/1934:1

Shoe Industry (55 years ago) Manufacturers take usual break, 05/02/1930:6 Kingman starts factory after usual fall break, 11/14/1930:6 Perkins & Son starts up in North Middleboro, 01/09/1931:6 Business picks up, 12/04/1931:8

Shoe Stores see also D.W. Besse Co.; Walk-Over Shoe Store; White Shoe Store;

W.S. Andrews & Son Anderson's shoe repair (ad), 01/03/1930:6 Central Shoe Hospital (ad), 12/19/1930:10 Studley & Drew (ad), 03/13/1931:8 Dupont's Shoe Store painted with black and gold, 10/02/1931:1 Alley Tosti, shoe repair expert (ad), 04/15/1932:10 Fredberg's Store of Bargains, 252 Center St (ad), 12/16/1932:3 Centre Street Shoe Hospital, 22 Centre St (ad), 02/17/1933:8 R.W. Kelley proprietor of Walk-Over Shoe Store (ad), 06/09/1933:2 Morris Shoe Co. opens retail department in factory at 17 Jackson St

(ad), 12/08/1933:2 Morris Shoe Co. open new retail store, 12/08/1933:7 Specials for graduation at Andrew's Shoe Store (ad), 04/20/1934:8

Shootings Rum racket ends in gory fight in Lakeville, 10/17/1930:1 Mystery shot fired at Kelley home on School St, 04/17/1931:1 Peter Kontoes pleads not guilty to armed assault on Mabel Kelley,

04/24/1931:1 Shoplifting

Three women suspects make getaway, 02/02/1934:1 Shores, Robert E.

Obituary, 06/19/1931:1 Rutland man dies at age 61, 06/19/1931:4

Shores, Ruth Assistant to Katherine Wright at beauty shop, 10/24/1930:1

Short, Frank Fined $50 for burning in open without a permit, 04/04/1930:2

Short, George E. New cranberry specialist now on duty, 06/13/1930:2

Short, Louis Son born, 08/14/1931:7

Shove, Mary J. Obituary, 05/22/1931:1 Widow of Edward dies at age 68, 05/22/1931:4

Shovel Manufacturing (55 years ago) Local works donates goods to fair in Boston, 02/28/1930:7 Bridge at shovel works falls in, 03/21/1930:8 Fire breaks out in Waterville shop, 03/21/1930:8 Bridge broken down, 04/11/1930:8 Draws workers from East Taunton, 02/06/1931:9 Lack of water delays work, 07/24/1931:6 Noise of trip hammers sound through the night, 07/31/1931:6 Scarcity of water stops work, 08/14/1931:6 Stop work due to want of water, 09/11/1931:6

Shubert, Joseph Bothered by mosquitoes at pumping station, 01/10/1930:4

Shultz, Ella F. Injured in collision with Chelsea auto, 01/20/1933:1

Shuman, Wilford Lets School St apartment to Walter Hicks, 01/17/1930:1 Foreman of stitching room at Leonard, Shaw & Deane, 08/12/1932:1 Member of R.D. Kelley Coal Co. winning basket ball team (p),

05/05/1933:1 Shurtleff, Alice

Aunt dies in Manchester, NH, 07/25/1930:3 Shurtleff, Alton

Wedding described, 12/02/1932:7 Shurtleff, Archie

Chimney fire on Sproat St, 12/19/1930:1 Shurtleff, Avis B.

Wed to Daniel B. Ducey, 02/14/1930:4 Shurtleff, Clifford

Daughter born, 01/22/1932:7 Shurtleff, Cynthia A.

Obituary, 05/22/1931:1 Widow of Virgil dies at age 76, 05/22/1931:4 Petition for administration of estate, 05/29/1931:5

Shurtleff, Dorothy Resides in Boston, 05/02/1930:3 Wed to John Dwight Morton, 10/10/1930:9

Shurtleff, Dorothy Field Engaged to John Dwight Morton, 04/04/1930:1 Wedding described, 10/10/1930:1

Shurtleff, Dorothy L. Wedding described, 07/03/1931:1 Wed to Walter O. Thompson, 07/03/1931:4

Shurtleff, Dorothy Louise Engaged to Walter Oliver Thompson, 02/27/1931:3

Shurtleff, Dorothy O. Engaged to Walter O. Thompson, 06/19/1931:4

Shurtleff, Eugene Rents apartment from Mrs J. Mahoney on Oak St, 05/15/1931:1 Son born, 09/15/1933:4 Daughter born, 09/21/1934:4

Shurtleff, Eugene M. Engaged to Esther Phillips, 04/11/1930:6

Shurtleff, Eugene Marion Engaged to Esther Arlene Phillips, 04/04/1930:4 Wedding described, 04/11/1930:1 Wed to Esther Arlene Phillips, 04/11/1930:4

Shurtleff, Flavel H. Obituary, 03/09/1934:1 Boston man dies at age 34, 03/09/1934:4

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Shurtleff, Frank Purchases Warrentown dwelling from Warren Wood 55 years ago,

10/24/1930:8 Shurtleff, Frederick

Resumes studies at Williston Academy, 01/10/1930:3 Attends Brown University, 09/26/1930:3 Employed with New Bedford Times, 04/08/1932:6

Shurtleff, Frederick M. Obituary, 03/17/1933:1

Shurtleff, George A. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8 George A. Shurtleff & Son, building materials of all kinds (ad),

06/24/1932:8 Lumber and hardware (ad), 10/21/1932:5 One in series of sketches of progressive merchants and manufacturers,

08/11/1933:2 Building begins on new structure at lumber yard, 10/26/1934:3

Shurtleff, George, Jr. Daughter born, 11/28/1930:1

Shurtleff, Hilda Teaches in Belchertown, 01/03/1930:2 Resides in Belchertown, 10/17/1930:8 Engaged to A.E. Westwell, 04/03/1931:3

Shurtleff, Hilda R. Wedding described, 04/10/1931:1

Shurtleff, Hilda Rounsevell Engaged to Arthur Evans Westwell, 07/04/1930:1

Shurtleff, Howard Rents Rounds' apartment on High St, 07/11/1930:1

Shurtleff, J. Frederick Candidate for Brown football team, 10/03/1930:2

Shurtleff, James F. LeBaron's car struck by Shurtleff as pulls out of Center St parking

space, 08/14/1931:2 Supposed gun play a joke, charged with driving without license or

registration, 09/11/1931:1 Shurtleff, Lottie M.

Obituary, 09/18/1931:1 Wife of Alfred H. dies, 09/18/1931:4

Shurtleff, Marilyn Ruth Born to George, Jr., 11/28/1930:1

Shurtleff, Mary E. Obituary, 01/10/1930:3

Shurtleff, Mary Ella Kingman Widow of James F. dies at age 81, 01/10/1930:4

Shurtleff, Merrill Takes first airplane ride, 07/11/1930:9

Shurtleff, Mrs Robert Resides in Needham, 03/13/1931:1 Resides in Stamford, CT, 06/23/1933:1

Shurtleff, Nathaniel A. Petition made against estate, 03/07/1930:5

Shurtleff, Percy Blacksmith bitten in head by horse, 08/21/1931:1

Shurtleff, Robert Resides in Brockton, 09/25/1931:1 New W.T. Grant store manager in Stamford, CT, 02/24/1933:1 Moves from Stamford, CT to Hempstead, Long Island, 01/26/1934:1

Shurtleff, Robert T. Son born, 07/17/1931:4

Shurtleff, Roger Fred Galfre falls from seat of oil truck, 06/19/1931:1

Shurtleff, Roger W. Wedding described, 08/29/1930:1 Wed to Elsie S. Galfre, 08/29/1930:4

Shurtleff, Roswell Former Carver couple married 50 years, 11/24/1933:3 Obituary, 02/16/1934:3, 02/23/1934:3 South Carver folks remember, 02/23/1934:8

Shurtleff, Russell Son born, 04/15/1932:8 Engaged to Ida Louise Sweet, 09/01/1933:1

Shurtleff, Walter D. Obituary, 01/05/1934:2

Shurtleff, William Genealogy, 11/23/1934:3

Sidewalks In deplorable condition (l), 03/21/1930:8 Installed from Centre St, across Academy Green, to Town House 55

years ago, 06/20/1930:3 Flooring on sidewalk of Grove St bridge replanked, 08/22/1930:3 Selectmen discuss new cement walk project, 09/12/1930:1 State department makes local inquiries into need, 04/24/1931:4 Repairs for School St, no walk for East Grove St, 05/15/1931:2 Selectmen defer action on new sidewalks, 08/28/1931:1 Deferred expenditure good start to trimming budget, 09/11/1931:1 New walks on Center St attractive, 10/16/1931:1 Three fatal accidents in Middleboro this year, 11/20/1931:1 Conditions at federal building cause for complaint, 12/09/1932:1 New walk on north side of Wareham St installed, 06/09/1933:1 Civil Works Board provides work for many men here, 12/08/1933:1 CWA projects in full swing here, 01/12/1934:1 Local CWA projects closed, 02/16/1934:4 Many improvements made here under federal aid, 05/25/1934:1 Details of Myrtle St improvements, 09/21/1934:2

Sidlevicz, Julia Agnes Petitions court to change her name, 07/31/1931:3

Signs and Signboards see also Traffic Signs and Signals Mendall & Bosworth put up large new sign 55 years ago, 01/03/1930:6 "No Parking" signs up on north side of Wareham St, 04/25/1930:1 Nicholas Panesis draws advertising sign of unusual excellence for Park

Theatre, 06/06/1930:6 Nicholas Panesis' painted cut-out in Dupont's window display advertises

movie, 06/13/1930:1 Sign near Christian Science church detracts from value of property,

06/20/1930:1 Permit granted to First National Stores for sign on Center St,

10/03/1930:1 Morrill & Lucas have new sign up 55 years ago, 07/31/1931:6 Church Coal Co. gets permit to erect sign on Cambridge St,

10/02/1931:1 Homestead Grocery and The Music Shop add awnings and signs,

05/13/1932:1 Parking signs erected, 06/30/1933:1 Middleboro Theatre gets permission to erect neon sign, 09/15/1933:7

Sigsworth, John Funeral service held at Sacred Heart, 04/20/1934:2

Sigsworth, John J. Suicide follows long illness, 04/20/1934:1 Will in probate, 04/20/1934:8

Silva, Frank Resides in Middleton, CT, 08/28/1931:1 Five local men injured in accident in Bridgewater, 06/22/1934:7

Silva, John M. Auto stolen from parking lot at Town House, 04/11/1930:1 Stolen car recovered on South Main St, 04/18/1930:1 Five local men injured in accident in Bridgewater, 06/22/1934:7

Silva, Joseph Fingers get caught in machinery at Lobl Mfg., 10/10/1930:4 Chimney fire on West Grove St, 05/05/1933:1

Silva, Philip Refuses responsibility for wife's bills, 02/26/1932:4 Notice of no responsibility for wife's bills, 03/04/1932:7

Silva, Theresa Rose Husband refuses responsibility for bills, 02/26/1932:4 Husband posts notice of no responsibility for bills, 03/04/1932:7

Silver, Gladys Resides in Brookline, 01/17/1930:1

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Silver, Gladys G. Engaged to Harry G. Carlson, 06/24/1932:1 Wedding described, 07/15/1932:1 Wed to Harry Carlsen, 07/15/1932:4

Silver, Jerome Tina Son born, 04/01/1932:4

Silver, Joseph Moves from North St to Plympton St, 04/25/1930:1 Member of Cape Cod Entertainers, 12/01/1933:1 Member of Cape Cod Players, 12/21/1934:1

Silver, Joseph G. Collides with Delory on Plympton St, 04/01/1932:7

Silver, Mary E. Obituary, 05/04/1934:1

Silvia (Mr) Mr and Mrs Wright purchase residence in North Lakeville, 02/17/1933:2

Silvia, Dorothy Wedding described, 06/19/1931:1

Silvia, Frank M. Wed to Mae M. Paul, 10/14/1932:4

Silvia, James Engaged to Rose Peranian, 04/29/1932:1

Silvia, Jerome Chimney fire at East Middleboro home, 01/10/1930:3

Silvia, M. James Wedding described, 09/30/1932:1 Wed to Rose V. Peranian, 09/30/1932:4

Silvia, M. James, Jr. Engaged to Rose Peranian, 12/11/1931:1

Silvia, Peter Three Taunton youths charged with breaking and entering Lakeville

building, 07/03/1931:2 Simkus, Frank

Employed at Soule's Furniture Store, 07/29/1932:1 Simkus, Mrs Frank

Employed at Soule's Furniture Store, 07/29/1932:1 Simmons, Edith B.

Obituary, 05/29/1931:1 Widow of Arthur P. dies at age 43, 05/29/1931:4

Simmons, George Franklin Wedding described, 04/22/1932:2

Simmons, Gilbert Bids $12 for school transportation contract, 08/12/1932:1

Simmons, Gilbert M. Special sale on wood (ad), 09/11/1931:8

Simmons, G.M. Bargain sale on wood (ad), 01/09/1931:8

Simmons, Henry O. Wareham St couple surprised on 50th anniversary, 03/27/1931:1

Simmons, James Henry Wedding described, 06/27/1930:1

Simmons, Sarah J. Obituary, 06/29/1934:3

Simon, Adam Will in probate, 03/28/1930:3, 04/04/1930:9

Sinauski, Joseph Fractures shoulder when buried in sewage trench, 05/30/1930:1 Thrown from vehicle when tips in South Middleboro, 09/04/1931:1

Sinauski, Walter Chimney fire on Arlington St, 04/20/1934:1

Sinclair, Lydia M. Obituary, 09/05/1930:1 Wife of John dies at age 67, 09/05/1930:4 Petition for administration of estate, 10/10/1930:3

Sinoski, Stanley Applies for liquor license, 12/21/1934:7

Sipolin, Mary Junior at College of Practical Arts and Letter at Boston University,

09/22/1933:1

Sipolin, Olga Teaches in Charlestown, NH, 01/09/1931:1, 09/11/1931:1

Sipolin, Olga Frances Graduates from Boston University, 06/20/1930:1

Sisson (Chief of Police) Cow gives birth to twins, 02/28/1930:1 Not bad with a lariat, 08/12/1932:1 Commended for action following auto-bicycle accident, 09/16/1932:2 Crocker's dog bites McAnaugh and the Chief of Police, 06/16/1933:1 Tribute to Police Chief Sisson (l) (Thomas E. Hirst), 12/07/1934:3

Sisson, Albert A. Chimney fire on Wareham St, 03/21/1930:1 Land damages awarded, 07/24/1931:1 Tax collector's sale, 12/02/1932:7

Sisson, Andrew Chimney fire on Webster St, 10/14/1932:1

Sisson, E.A. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8

Sisson, Edward Perry Sisson triplets celebrate 2nd birthday, 10/28/1932:1

Sisson, Elmer Mr and Mrs Ashley open new wayside stand at Sisson's filling station,

05/08/1931:3 Sisson, Elmer A.

Petitions selectmen for new road project in South Middleboro, 07/11/1930:1

Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8 Has bus of latest design for South Middleboro school children,

03/27/1931:1 Provides transport for students of Bates School, 04/03/1931:3 Awarded school transportation contract, 07/03/1931:3 Takes Marion Dion to court, 10/30/1931:4

Sisson, Elmer E. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 11/13/1931:5

Sisson, Madeline Photo wins Boston newspaper contest, 08/26/1932:1

Sisson, Mason Corey Sisson triplets celebrate 2nd birthday, 10/28/1932:1

Sisson, Philip Turkeys for sale (ad), 12/19/1930:10 And Joncas bag 21-lb. raccoon, 11/03/1933:1

Sisson, Philip G. Triplet boys born, 10/24/1930:1 Home and contents lost to fire, 02/12/1932:1

Sisson, Philip Green, Jr. Sisson triplets celebrate 2nd birthday, 10/28/1932:1

Sisson, Sanford G. Obituary, 05/16/1930:1 Dies at age 73, 05/16/1930:4 Petition for administration of estate, 12/30/1932:5

Skating Brockton resident skates to see family in Middleboro 55 years ago,

02/28/1930:7 Mike Teceno's shoes stolen while skating, 01/09/1931:6 Rock pond used for first time this season, 01/08/1932:3 Popular in North Middleboro, 02/26/1932:3 South Middleboro folks out for first time this season, 12/02/1932:6 Rock pond hosts bonfire for skaters, 01/26/1934:3 Ice skaters enjoy conditions on Rock Pond, 12/14/1934:9

Skillings, Mrs Blanchard Resides in Connersville, IN, 08/01/1930:1

Skillings, Ruth E. Poppy Day fund raiser (l), 11/07/1930:1 Wed to Clifton A. McCrillis, 05/08/1931:4 Wedding described, 05/15/1931:1

Sledding (see Coasting) Sleighs and Sleighing

Conditions excellent 55 years ago, 01/17/1930:8 Horse and sleigh in Rock a rare sight, 02/07/1930:11 New snowfall great for sleighing, 02/06/1931:5

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Sleighs and Sleighing cont. Many smashed up sleighs 55 years ago, 03/06/1931:6 Weather brings back oldtime fun, 02/09/1934:1

Sloan, Arthur Bruises ribs in fall from staging, 09/11/1931:1

Sloat, Annie E. Obituary, 07/01/1932:1 Wife of George W. dies at age 79, 07/01/1932:4

Slosser, Esther Thurston Son born, 11/10/1933:6

Slosser, Gaius Jackson Son born, 11/10/1933:6

Small, Cyrus K. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 04/08/1932:5

Small, Ina M. Tax collector's sale, 04/06/1934:5

Small, Thomas S. Dennisport couple married 50 years, 11/17/1933:2

Smalley, Edward Administrator presents account of estate, 11/28/1930:3

Smalley, Francis Son born, 07/22/1932:4

Smetona, Simon Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 04/14/1933:5

Smith, A. Tremaine Ralph Buckman resigns from milk route, 01/23/1931:6

Smith, A. Vincent Re-appointed town medical examiner, 05/05/1933:4

Smith, Albert Auction sale of household furniture and personal property, 06/06/1930:5

Smith, Albert W. Obituary, 02/20/1931:1 Brockton man dies at age 73, 02/20/1931:4

Smith, Arthur Sells house to Mr Dubee, 06/05/1931:3 Sells Plymouth St cottage to Albert Dube, 07/10/1931:4 Break-in at North Middleboro store, 09/02/1932:1

Smith, Arthur L. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8, 07/15/1932:5 Moves fixtures and furnishings to new store on Bedford St,

10/14/1932:7 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 10/12/1934:5

Smith, A.V. Appointed judge for regional dog show, 01/24/1930:1 Fox hounds take all the cups at Brunswick Fur club in Putnam, CT,

11/04/1932:1 Fox hounds do well at Brunswick Hunt Club meet, 10/27/1933:1

Smith, Bertha Engaged to Murray S. Gifford, 12/27/1933:4

Smith, Bill State trooper adopted into Blackfoot tribe of North Dakota,

10/07/1932:4 Smith, Burrell

Wed to Ruth Tucker, 06/19/1931:1 Smith, Carl

Vagrant sent to State Farm, 08/18/1933:1 Smith, Celia

Returns to Bridgewater State for junior year, 09/15/1933:1 Smith, Charles C.

House painting, paperchanging (ad), 03/06/1931:8 Stolen auto recovered in Boston, 10/21/1932:7

Smith, Charlotte Graduates from Forsyth Dental School, 06/26/1931:1

Smith, Charlotte M. Student at Forsythe Dental School in Boston, 10/17/1930:1 Accepts position with dentist in Taunton, 11/20/1931:1

Smith, Chester Tax collector's sale of real estate, 03/02/1934:6

Smith, Claude Employed at State Farm, 11/16/1934:4

Smith, Doris A. Employed at Lucy Braley's candy kitchen, 06/29/1934:7

Smith, Elizabeth And Flora Porter design window for art display in Boston, 03/21/1930:1

Smith, Everett Police stop exhibition dance by youngster, 05/02/1930:3 Receives cuts and bruises from auto collision with pole, 10/14/1932:5

Smith, F. Seymour Daughter born, 12/27/1933:4

Smith, Forrest Seymour Wedding described, 04/25/1930:1 Wed to Dorothy Grace Naylor, 04/25/1930:4

Smith, F.V. Tax collector's sale, 10/07/1932:7

Smith, George A. Obituary, 01/05/1934:1 Dies at age 82, 01/05/1934:4

Smith, Gordon Engaged to Doris P. Chase, 11/16/1934:1

Smith, Gordon W. Instructor leaves for Colby College, 09/19/1930:1 Resides in Waterville, ME, 07/14/1933:6

Smith, Gordon Winslow Graduates from Harvard, takes teaching post at Colby College,

06/27/1930:7 Instructor of French at Colby College, 12/26/1930:4

Smith, Harry State patrolman transfers here, 05/01/1931:4 Lakeville couple married 40 years, 12/04/1931:1

Smith, Helen Employed at Brookline hospital, 01/16/1931:3

Smith, Helen M. Obituary, 03/21/1930:1 Newton woman dies, 03/21/1930:4

Smith, Henry D. Mansfield couple married 45 years, 06/08/1934:1

Smith, Israel M. Obituary, 03/10/1933:1 Dies at age 73, 03/10/1933:2

Smith, John Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 10/31/1930:4

Smith, Katherine Petition for administration of estate, 11/16/1934:8

Smith, Lemira Returns to Bridgewater State for junior year, 09/15/1933:1

Smith, Lillian M.B. Obituary, 04/29/1932:1 Widow of Charles R. dies at age 62, 04/29/1932:4

Smith, Lillian R. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 10/12/1934:5

Smith, Lizzie Wedding described, 10/17/1930:9

Smith, Lizzie F. Engaged to Francis P. Hunt, 10/10/1930:4 Wed to Francis P. Hunt, 10/17/1930:4

Smith, Lloyd R. Wed to Arne D. Closson, 08/05/1932:4

Smith, Lois Celebrates 90th birthday, biography, 11/10/1933:1

Smith, Luelia F. Mortgagee's sale of real estate in Lakeville, 11/11/1932:4

Smith, Luella F. Obituary, 08/07/1931:1 Taunton woman dies at age 61, 08/07/1931:4

Smith, Malcolm Occupies tenement on Plymouth St, 04/04/1930:4 House and contents destroyed by fire, 09/04/1931:1

Smith, Malcome Son born, 10/03/1930:4

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Smith, Maria Funeral held in Newport, RI, 04/22/1932:1

Smith, Marjorie Wed to Thomas Bergen, 07/04/1930:1

Smith, Martha House at Rock painted, 11/14/1930:6 Obituary, 03/31/1933:1 Widow of Roland dies, 03/31/1933:4 Funeral held at Rock, 04/07/1933:3 Miller St house sold at auction to J.C. Turner, 06/29/1934:3

Smith, Martha A. Dies in Marlboro, 12/19/1930:4

Smith, Martha T. Will in probate, 04/07/1933:5 Administrator petitions to sell real estate, 05/04/1934:5 Administrator's sale, 06/08/1934:5 Administrator has numerous questions for court, 09/14/1934:5 Administrator presents account of estate, 09/14/1934:5

Smith, Mary Falls down stairs, escapes with bruising, 02/16/1934:3

Smith, Mary I. Will in probate, 04/10/1931:5

Smith, Mary Ida Obituary, 03/27/1931:1 Wife of Orrin R. dies at age 64, 03/27/1931:4

Smith, Mary M. Obituary, 11/30/1934:1 Dies at age 76, 11/30/1934:4

Smith, Melvin Enrolls at Northeastern University, 09/16/1932:3

Smith, Minnie Collides with East Wareham driver at John Glass Jr. Square,

07/03/1931:1 Smith, Mrs Arthur

Father dies in New Hampshire, 06/02/1933:6 Smith, Mrs Clarence

Resides in Great Barrington, 03/20/1931:1 Smith, Mrs J.A.B.

Fire starts in heating system at house on Barden Hill Rd, 11/20/1931:4 Smith, Murdock

Son born, 11/02/1934:4 Smith, Myra H.

Engaged to Carlo Benna, 12/08/1933:4 Wed to Carl O. Benna, 12/27/1933:4

Smith, Myra M. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 06/01/1934:8

Smith, N.C. Window screens (ad), 03/28/1930:8

Smith, Norma Auto strikes tree, bursts into flames, 12/16/1932:1 In auto mixup in Lakeville, 01/13/1933:1

Smith, Norman C. Purchases Plymouth St farm from John Savage, 03/28/1930:2 Wed to Florence L. Dean 55 years ago, 10/02/1931:7 Courtland St couple married 25 years, 10/23/1931:1

Smith, Orrin R. Alumnus if Bowdoin College, 06/22/1934:1

Smith, Paul Moves from Pleasant St to Brockton, 07/10/1931:4

Smith, Richard Infant son of Malcolm dies, 08/28/1931:4

Smith, Ruth Naomi Wedding described, 04/10/1931:1

Smith, Tremaine Employs Russell Caldwell, 02/07/1930:11

Smith, Tremaine S. Son fractures arm in fall, 09/01/1933:3

Smith, Walter Resides in Boston, 03/27/1931:1 Daughter born, 07/22/1932:4

Smith, Walter H. Obituary (p), 05/16/1930:1 Dies at age 82, 05/16/1930:4 GAR member dies, 05/30/1930:1 Will in probate, 06/06/1930:3 Member of Odd Fellows dies, 06/20/1930:2 Executors present account of estate, 09/04/1931:5

Smith, William Pliny Edson charged with larceny from Smith, 05/23/1930:6

Smith, William A. Named police chief in Carver, 03/30/1934:1

Smith, William F. Pliny Edson gets 30 days for larceny from Smith, 05/30/1930:3

Smith, Wm. F. Radios (ad), 01/03/1930:6

Smith Dancing School Opens in Red Men's hall, 11/23/1934:6 Variety of styles (ad), 11/23/1934:8

Smolski (infant) Son of Julius dies, 1/27/1933:4

Smolski, Sophie Three charged with disturbing the peace, 12/30/1932:1

Smtona, Simon Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 04/14/1933:5

Snell, Nellie L. Petitions land court, 07/03/1931:3

Snipatuit Gun Club Light and power extension along Spruce St complete, 10/24/1930:1 Appreciates extension of electric service, 11/21/1930:1

Snipatuit Wayside Stand Ashley employs Maurice Goodell, 06/19/1931:6

Snow, Edwin Ray Pardoned man known in Middleboro, 04/22/1932:1

Snow, J. Sherwood Son born, 05/06/1932:6

Snow, John P. State patrolman assigned here, 08/07/1931:1

Snow, Leslie P. Funeral held in Rochester, NH, 03/23/1934:1

Snow, Mrs J. Sherwood Resides in Edgewood, RI, 01/30/1931:1

Snow, Mrs Sherwood Resides in Providence, 03/09/1934:1

Snow, Venus Fractures shoulder 55 years ago, 04/04/1930:8

Snow Removal Shovels and plows still needed 55 years ago, 04/18/1930:7 Highway Department does excellent job during latest storm,

02/13/1931:1 Storm takes officials by surprise, 03/06/1931:1

Snowden, Gertrude Class of 1930 odist (p), 06/20/1930:1

Snowden, Gertrude A. Wedding described, 10/05/1934:1 Wed to Clarence A. Churbuck, 10/05/1934:4

Snowden, Irene Wed to William Schultz, 03/09/1934:1

Snowden, Irene E. Wed to William W. Schultz, 03/02/1934:4

Snowden, Merton C. Engaged to Cora A. Lavalley, 01/26/1934:4 Wed to Cora A. Lavalley, 02/02/1934:4

Soap Middleboro Soap takes lead in Wareham 55 years ago, 03/06/1931:6

Soccer Middleboro club reorganizes, 09/28/1934:8

Socialism Socialist party holds rally, elects candidate for Congress, 10/07/1932:1

Solandt, Andrew B. Rochester-Lakeville Greater Parish extends call, 10/07/1932:4

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Solandt, A.W. New associate pastor of Rochester-Lakeville Greater Parish,

11/18/1932:4 Solandt, Margaret

Ill with measles, 12/21/1934:1 Solandt, Mrs A.W.

Brother-in-law dies in Dover, NH, 10/06/1933:8 Sollis, Lillian M.

Dies after collision on Cape road, 03/17/1933:1 Solomon, William L.

Moves into Taylor house on Wareham St, 10/12/1934:2 Songs and Song Writing

Wilbur writes new song for high school, 06/27/1930:2 Centennial Hymn by Wilson C. Ryder, 07/04/1930:5 The Influence of Song by H. Nelson Raymond, 01/09/1931:2 Harry Wood composes song for baccalaureate service, 07/10/1931:1 George D. Alden's poem The Master Weaver set to music, 08/26/1932:1 School Song by Lois and Helena Gammons, 03/02/1934:2 Harry Wood completes writing of communion service, 03/30/1934:1

Sons of Temperance - Assawampsett Division (55 years ago) Five more members initiated, 04/18/1930:7 Elects officers, 09/25/1931:6

Sons of the American Legion Set for first meeting, 06/15/1934:1

Sons of Veterans Urges greater display of flags (l), 05/20/1932:1

Sopa, Theodore Wed to Olive F. Orrall, 07/10/1931:8

Soper, George F. Engaged to Lillian M. Cleaves, 04/27/1934:4 Wed to Lillian M. Cleaves, 05/04/1934:4

Soule, Albert Son born, 06/22/1934:4

Soule, Barbara Tinkham's student performs at NE Conservatory of Music, 03/09/1934:1

Soule, Charles H. Obituary, 12/18/1931:1 Chelsea man dies at age 45, 12/18/1931:4

Soule, Clarence E. East Middleboro couple married 10 years, 04/17/1931:1

Soule, Frances Engaged to Gebhardt Petersen, 04/21/1933:2 Engaged to Gebhardt Peterson, 07/07/1933:6

Soule, Frances H. Engaged to Gebhardt W. Petersen, 05/27/1932:7

Soule, Frances Hayes Wedding held in Chicago, 07/14/1933:3

Soule, George Three generations of Soules carry on businesses for 100 years (p),

04/08/1932:1 Recent photo of South Main St building (p), 04/15/1932:4 Obituary, 09/15/1933:1 Quincy man dies at age 56, 09/15/1933:4

Soule, George L. Old family home on South Main St (p), 07/04/1930:1 Sells Water St building to Samuel Bourne 55 years ago, 11/07/1930:6

Soule, George Lewis Three generations of Soules carry on businesses for 100 years (p),

04/08/1932:1 Soule, Henry

East Middleboro house suffers break-in, 09/26/1930:1 Soule, Isaac

Erects residence on School St 55 years ago, 01/17/1930:8 Soule, J.M.

In command of brig Rosannah Rose 55 years ago, 01/03/1930:6 Soule, Martin T.

Obituary, 07/07/1933:1 Dies at age 75, 07/07/1933:4 Petition for administration of estate, 08/11/1933:5

Soule, Mary H. Henry Soule returns for funeral, 01/17/1930:1 Obituary, 01/17/1930:1 Dies at age 62, 01/17/1930:4 Petition for administration of estate, 01/24/1930:5

Soule, Mildred Teaches in Milton, 04/22/1932:1

Soule, Ralph M. Engaged to Thelma L. Pratt, 05/09/1930:4

Soule, Ralph Martin Local couple to wed, 06/06/1930:1

Soule, Sarah E. Obituary, 04/04/1930:1 Petition for administration of estate, 05/09/1930:5

Soule, Sarah Ella Widow of Orlando dies at age 80, 04/04/1930:4

Soule, William Makes extensive addition to residence 55 years ago, 11/28/1930:6

Soule, William L. Supplies State Farm with two refrigerators, 12/11/1931:1 Three generations of Soules carry on businesses for 100 years (p),

04/08/1932:1 Soule, W.L.

Brother-in-law dies in York, ME, 12/11/1931:1 Soule Street School

False fire alarm at school, 09/15/1933:1 Soule's Furniture Store

14 South Main St (ad), 01/03/1930:5 Everett driver goes through plate glass window, 09/18/1931:1 Supplies State Farm with two refrigerators, 12/11/1931:1 Three generations carry on businesses for 100 years (p), 04/08/1932:1 Centennial celebration (ad), 04/08/1932:4 Recent photo of South Main St building (p), 04/15/1932:4 Employs Mr and Mrs Frank Simkus, 07/29/1932:1 Employs Lydia Phillips, 03/10/1933:1 History and profile of Middleboro business, 10/12/1934:1

Soule's Undertaking Establishment 14 South Main St (ad), 01/03/1930:4 Purchases pair of matched horses 55 years ago, 05/08/1931:6 Three generations carry on businesses for 100 years (p), 04/08/1932:1

Sousa, Alfred Daughter born, 04/21/1933:4 Purchases Wareham St house, wife to set up beauty shop, 08/18/1933:1

Sousa, Charles H. Car tips over and burns on the Taunton road, 10/03/1930:1 Wife files for divorce, 05/04/1934:5

Sousa, Lawrence F. Infant son of Charles and Mary Fred dies, 12/23/1932:4

Sousa, Mary E. Files for divorce, 05/04/1934:5

South America (see Americas) South Lakeville Community Baptist Church (see Community Baptist

Church of South Lakeville) South Lakeville School

Madeline Wood elected principal, 06/19/1931:4 South Middleboro Cemetery

Holds annual meeting, 04/17/1931:7 Association holds meeting, 05/01/1931:3 Association elects officers, 04/13/1934:6

South Middleboro Garage William Greeley collides with New Bedford driver on Wareham St,

03/18/1932:1 South Middleboro Methodist Episcopal Church

Re-opens 55 years ago after enlargement and refit, 01/31/1930:8 Repairs and addition nearly complete, 02/07/1930:7 Annie Wilbur donates altar cushions, 07/11/1930:4 Belfry struck by lightning, 08/15/1930:2 Tempest causes damage to belfry, 08/15/1930:4 Struck by lightning, 08/22/1930:3 New chimney under construction, 09/26/1930:7

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South Middleboro Methodist Episcopal Church cont. Hosts county Neighborhood convention, 11/14/1930:4 Beneficiary of Clarence Maxim's will, 07/31/1931:1 Improvements include shingles and paint, 10/28/1932:7 Organ repaired, 10/28/1932:7 Hosts county Neighborhood convention, 11/25/1932:2 Holds successful Home Night, 06/02/1933:2 Rev S.J.A. Rook re-appointed pastor, 06/23/1933:2 New organ dedicated, 09/29/1933:3 Electricity added to classrooms, 10/27/1933:6 Rev Robert Bisbee preaches, 11/03/1933:6 Hosts November meeting of Neighborhood convention, 11/10/1933:4 Reminiscences by a member (l), 06/01/1934:7 Ensworth Reisner new pastor, 06/29/1934:1 Maurice Goodell resigns after 5 years as janitor, 10/19/1934:2 Hosts Neighborhood convention, 11/16/1934:4

South Middleboro Post Office Mail carrier Lawrence Wilbur cuts foot with axe, 12/19/1930:7 Joseph Phillips clerk, 08/21/1931:9 Office closed down, 03/02/1934:1 Services discontinued as of March 31st, 03/02/1934:2 Hirst opposed to curtailment of postal service, 03/09/1934:2 Reminder of discontinued service at area offices (l), 03/30/1934:1 Representative in Washington to retain post office, 03/30/1934:6 Rural folks peeved, 04/06/1934:1 Thomas Hirst returns from Washington after post office petitions fail,

04/06/1934:4 Protests post office closings (l) (Thomas E. Hirst), 04/06/1934:7

South Middleboro Railroad Station Former flag house moved to Buzzards Bay, 01/31/1930:9 Clifford Westgate station agent, 02/28/1930:6 Employs Kermit Hojaboom, 10/07/1932:6

South Middleboro School William Wilcox replaces Charles LeGarde as janitor, 01/10/1930:3 Teacher Mrs Bernard Jonathan Owens, enrollment 25, 09/12/1930:2 Teacher Madeline Owens resigns, replaced by Elsie Cahoon,

12/26/1930:1 Edith Cahoon replaces Madeline Owens, 01/02/1931:2 William Wilcox janitor, 05/29/1931:4 More than half the students out with chicken pox, 04/15/1932:3 Enrollment increases by 14 over last year, 09/16/1932:4 William Wilcox prepares garden, 06/02/1933:6

Southwick, Melvin Daughter born in China, 12/12/1930:1 Writes from China of flood conditions (l), 10/02/1931:6 Writes from Hankow, China, 02/05/1932:3 Arrives in Germany from Shanghai, to sail for U.S., 09/16/1932:1 Arrives in U.S., 10/14/1932:1

Southwick, Melvin E. Lives about 600 miles from present trouble in China, 08/08/1930:1

Southworth (Mr) Paints new wagon for Mendall & Bosworth 55 years ago, 01/31/1930:8

Southworth, Bradford E. Onset couple married 50 years, 01/03/1930:1

Southworth, Charles Youthful cowboy ropes auto truck, 09/30/1932:1

Southworth, Herbert A. Local bird dog win prize at Brockton, 10/10/1930:1 Local dogs place at South Shore Field Trials, 04/10/1931:1 Joe's Royal Patch stars at Weymouth field trials, 10/09/1931:1 Dog takes second at Brockton trials, 10/23/1931:2 Dog takes second at Wareham trials, 01/13/1933:1

Southworth, Nancy Obituary, 06/09/1933:1 Widow of Edwin dies at age 79, 06/09/1933:4

Southworth, Otis Investigation into fire at old Lakeville house, 10/09/1931:4

Southworth, Philander Wire breaks during storm, causes fire, 02/12/1932:2 Captures 107 rats in barn, 10/28/1932:7

Southworth, Philander W. Successful deer hunter, 12/16/1932:6

Southworth, Rodney Resides in Washington, DC, 11/06/1931:3 Accepts position in Pawtucket, 11/10/1933:6 Resides in Providence, RI, 05/25/1934:3

Southworth, W.H. Starts work on school house 55 years ago, 07/18/1930:6 Completes new schoolhouse; builds house for Pettee 55 years ago,

09/05/1930:8 Souza, Alfred M.

Fails to negotiate curve on Wareham St, 02/12/1932:4 Fined $100 for drunk driving, 02/19/1932:1

Souza, Alice Returns to studies at Bridgewater State, 09/14/1934:6

Souza, Alice M. Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

Souza, Charles Report of death, 05/02/1930:2 Daughter born, 03/02/1934:4

Souza, Charles A. Obituary, 04/25/1930:1 Dies at age 14, 04/25/1930:4

Souza, Charles E. Wed to Ruth E. Baldwin, 11/03/1933:4

Souza, Manuel Chimney fire on North St, 02/14/1930:6

Souza, Mary C. Engaged to Joseph S. Roberts, 07/01/1932:4 Wed to Joseph S. Roberts, 07/08/1932:4

Souza, Rita Employed at A&P, 07/07/1933:1

Souza, Roberta Breaks window in Ryder's store after slipping on ice, 02/09/1934:1

Sovereigns of Industry (55 years ago) Meeting rooms at Town House, 01/02/1931:6 Hire Assawampsett hall for headquarters, 02/20/1931:7

Sowerby, Edgar C. Wed to Bernice M. Reed, 10/16/1931:4

Sowerby, Edgar Charles Engaged to Bernice May Reed, 08/07/1931:6

Sowerby, Gilbert Auto struck by Watertown driver at Fairview and East Grove St,

06/05/1931:1 Fire in Allan house on Everett St, 01/22/1932:2 And Charles Hodgdon, general contracting (ad), 03/18/1932:8 Everett St house gutted by fire, 03/03/1933:1

Sowerby, Roy Broadcasts on WHDH with Osborne and Hotz, 06/01/1934:1

Sowydra, John Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Sowyrda, Alexander Bicyclist struck by driver from Worcester, 09/09/1932:8 Chief Sisson commended for action following auto-bicycle accident,

09/16/1932:2 Spanish-American War

Members of Co. D, 5th Massachusetts (p), 07/17/1931:1 Sparrow, A.L.

Resides in Lowell, 01/05/1934:1 Sparrow, Albert

Everett St couple married 60 years, 10/13/1933:1 Sparrow, Howard

Son born, 10/24/1930:4 Sparrow, Ivan

Engaged to Florence Shaw, 03/21/1930:1 Engaged to Miss Shaw, 05/22/1931:1

Sparrow, Ivan B. Wedding described, 06/05/1931:1 Wed to Florence Shaw, 06/05/1931:4

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Sparrow, J. Augustine Obituary (p), 04/06/1934:1 Dies at age 84, 04/06/1934:4 Will shows many bequests, 04/20/1934:1 Montgomery Home passes resolutions upon death, 05/11/1934:1

Sparrow, J.A. Returns from Traverse, MI 55 years ago, 02/06/1931:9

Sparrow, Jacob A. Will in probate, 04/20/1934:6

Sparrow, Mrs Fred C. Chimney fire on Plympton St, 05/15/1931:1 Fire at home on Plympton St, 12/27/1933:1

Sparrow, Sarah Crosby Widow of Frank Miller dies, 11/30/1934:4

Sparrow, Stanwood Resides in South Bend, IN, 01/05/1934:1

Sparrow, Stanwood W. Resides in South Bend, IN, 01/03/1930:1

Spaulding, Hazel L. Enrolls at Bryant & Stratton Commercial School in Boston,

10/20/1933:1 Spaulding, Lester P.

Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/18/1930:5 Spaulding, L.P.

Opens service station on Wareham St, 02/28/1930:6 Spaulding, Richard

Attends Brockton Business College, 12/27/1933:3, 11/02/1934:6 Spear, H.A.

Funeral held in Waltham, 05/04/1934:1 Speed Limits and Speeding

George Barney fined $10, 05/02/1930:7 Roger Tinkham guilty, 06/13/1930:1 Carl Lind fined $10, 07/18/1930:4 Charles Forsberg fined $10, 08/08/1930:1 Fast drivers fill lockup 55 years ago, 09/19/1930:9 Speed or safety (l) (Elmer E. Phinney), 04/24/1931:3 Data collected from new state road, 08/07/1931:1 Carroll Robbins fined $10, 09/23/1932:1 Addison Coombs charged with speeding, and operating without lights,

05/05/1933:1 Pedestrians must be careful crossing new speedway on Bedford St,

10/20/1933:1 John Sylva fined $5, 12/15/1933:4 Cyrus Leggee pleads not guilty, 06/22/1934:4 Legee fined $10 for speeding through intersection, 06/29/1934:2

Spencer, James C. Wed to Alice M. Atwood, 11/28/1930:1

Sperry, W.S. Closes Wayside Inn, returns to Boston, 08/29/1930:6

Spooner, Louisa Resides in Quincy, 11/17/1933:1

Spooner, Thomas, Jr. Spooner block in 1892 (p), 03/07/1930:1

Sports see also Middleborough Memorial High School - Sports; names of

specific sports; North Middleboro Athletic Association; Recreation Petition for special town meeting to address Sunday sports law,

07/17/1931:1 Petition for Sunday sports tabled by selectmen, 09/25/1931:1 New petition on Sunday sports, 10/09/1931:6 Voters to have say on Sunday sports, 10/16/1931:1 Batter up for vote on Sunday sports, 10/23/1931:1 Question of Sunday sports in warrant for special town meeting,

10/23/1931:1 Review of issues for upcoming special town meeting, 10/30/1931:1 "Yes" to vote by ballot, "No" to Sunday sports (ad) (Council of

Middleboro Churches), 10/30/1931:6 Sunday sports (l) (John P. Garfield), 10/30/1931:9 Sunday sports (l) (John W. Annas, Jr.), 10/30/1931:9 Sunday sports (l) (Kenelm Winslow), 10/30/1931:9

Sports cont. Sunday sports (l) (W.C. Kilpatrick), 10/30/1931:9 Vote on Sunday sports postponed, 11/06/1931:1 Commercialized Sunday sports (l) (Herbert S. Sylvester), 11/06/1931:6 Small turnout for Sunday sports vote, 11/13/1931:1 Sports on Lord's day defeated, 11/13/1931:1 Echo on Sunday sports question (l) (Herbert S. Sylvester), 11/20/1931:4 Petition circulates in interest of Sunday sports, 05/05/1933:1 Selectmen take no action on petition, 05/26/1933:1 Sunday sports (l) (William J. Cunningham), 05/26/1933:6 Work begun at new North Main St fields, 08/18/1933:4 Selectmen discuss warrant for special town meeting, 09/01/1933:1 Special town meeting to address Sunday sports, 09/01/1933:1 Special town meeting adjourned before vote, 09/15/1933:1 Town meeting adjourned in midst of discussion, 09/15/1933:1 Work progresses at playground, 11/24/1933:1 Selectmen meet to prepare town meeting warrant, 01/05/1934:1 Sunday sports question goes through town meeting like greased

lightning, 02/16/1934:1 Sunday sports question passes without trouble, 02/16/1934:2 Sunday games discussed by selectmen, 06/29/1934:3 Interest in athletics an asset to Middleboro, 12/14/1934:1

Sports - Accidents Warren Washburn injures knee playing baseball, 06/27/1930:1 Baseball player, Chester Rice, struck in eye by apple thrown by "fan,"

08/15/1930:1 Joseph Boucher sprains ankle slipping in hole, 08/15/1930:1 Chester Rice nearly loses eyesight after struck by apple, 08/15/1930:4 Alberto Chase suffers ruptured spleen in football game, 10/24/1930:1 Alberto Chase recovering from football injuries, 11/21/1930:1 Benefit dance held in Town Hall for Alberto Chase, 12/12/1930:1 Emilie Hintrager breaks arm skating on Pocksha Pond, 01/16/1931:8 John Perkins' finger bone splintered when struck by baseball,

09/04/1931:1 Thomas Boardman fractures collar bone playing baseball, 09/11/1931:1 Edward Neil knocked unconscious during high school football practice,

10/30/1931:1 High school football player Johnnie Cabral injured, 11/11/1932:4 Football players injured, 10/19/1934:1 Bagnell rushed to Mass General after injured playing football,

10/19/1934:3 The Spotted Horse

Mr and Mrs Alonzo Chase close store in Lakeville for season, 09/09/1932:5

Alonzo opens business for summer season, 05/05/1933:2 Spring, Charles

Hingham couple married 50 years, 10/28/1932:1 Spring, Charles L.

Hingham couple married 50 years, 10/28/1932:2 Springer, Earland

Daughter born, 11/25/1932:4 Springer, Earland I.

Daughter born, 12/02/1932:7 Springer, Margaret

Born to Earland I., 12/02/1932:7 Springer, Wallace

Son born, 09/16/1932:4 Springer, Wallace A.

Wed to Phyllis E. Vickery, 11/27/1931:2 Sproat (Mr)

Wanton destruction at Sproat house in Nemasket, 01/09/1931:1 Landmark house in Nemasket suffers considerable damage,

01/09/1931:3 Sproat, Earl

Old mill dam in Muttock (p), 08/08/1930:1 Sproat, Granville Temple

Our village 50 years ago, 07/03/1931:8 Sproat, Mary

Artist fills order from Chicago 55 years ago, 02/06/1931:9 Squanto (see Tisquantum (Squanto))

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Stables Otis Briggs purchases Centre St estate of Erpelle 55 years ago,

03/07/1930:8 Job Braley sells stable to F.E. Wood 55 years ago, 10/09/1931:7 Joshua Sherman contracts to build stable for F.A. Harlow 55 years ago,

12/04/1931:8 Stafford, Daisy L.

Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 11/06/1931:4 Stafford, Edgar H.

Obituary, 11/14/1930:1 Dies at age 43, 11/14/1930:4

Stafford, Geraldine Class of 1930 salutatory and essay (p), 06/20/1930:1 Passes exams to study librarianship in Springfield, 07/11/1930:1 Resides in Springfield, 10/17/1930:5 Girl Scout Court of Awards meeting held (p), 11/21/1930:1 Employed at Springfield Library, 07/22/1932:4 Appointed assistant librarian at Springfield library, 12/16/1932:4 Engaged to Alfred Lovell Wood, 12/29/1933:1 Engaged to Alfred L. Wood, 09/28/1934:4, 10/05/1934:6 Wedding described, 10/12/1934:1

Stafford, Helen Obituary, 08/22/1930:1 Widow of Edgar H. dies at age 68, 08/22/1930:4

Stafford, Philip Attends Worcester Tech, 10/17/1930:5 On third honors at Worcester Polytechnic, 04/03/1931:2 Awarded high school alumni scholarship, 08/07/1931:1 Wins high honors at Worcester Tech, 12/01/1933:1 Wins third honors at Worcester Polytechnic, 04/06/1934:2 Graduates from Worcester Tech, 06/08/1934:1 Grad takes position with Northern Steel Co. in Medford, 12/07/1934:1

Stafford, Philip W. Worcester Polytechnic student receives Alzirus Brown award,

07/21/1933:1 Stafford, Philip Wendell

Member of class of 1934 in mechanical engineering at Worcester Polytechnic, 11/25/1932:4

Stafford, Viola Opens beauty shop in Bridgewater, 12/11/1931:1

Stafford, Warren W. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 11/06/1931:4

Stahl, Mrs Ellis Funeral held for Brockton woman, 04/07/1933:6

Stairs, William Moves here from Maine, 11/17/1933:2

Stairs, William F. Engaged to Maude F. Maranville, 09/18/1931:4

Standard Oil Company of New York Fuel for oil ranges (ad), 12/23/1932:6

Standish, Addie M. Obituary, 12/22/1933:1 Wife of Myles H. dies at age 26, 12/22/1933:4

Standish, Alexander H. Obituary, 01/26/1934:1

Standish, Alfred E. Reappointed superintendent of schools in East Windsor, CT,

04/18/1930:4 Earns master's degree at Boston University, 06/10/1932:1

Standish, Elizabeth Employed at Alonzo F. Ryder Co., Inc., 07/10/1931:1

Standish, Elmer Chimney fire on Wareham St, 01/23/1931:1 Henry Young struck by Standish's auto on way to work, 12/16/1932:1 Chimney fire on Wareham St, 01/13/1933:1 Butterfly on Wareham St is sign of spring, 03/10/1933:2

Standish, F.E. Manager of Thompson Tire Co., Wareham St (ad), 05/26/1933:8

Standish, Frederick Old baker's oven on Standish property razed, 09/14/1934:3

Standish, Frederick E. State Farm subject of investigation of sales to outsiders, 01/23/1931:4 Larceny case continued, 01/30/1931:1, 02/06/1931:1 Case dismissed, 02/13/1931:1 Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 05/06/1932:3

Standish, G. Fred Obituary, 10/02/1931:1 Charlton man dies at age 72, 10/02/1931:4

Standish, H. Arthur Reports theft of poultry, 11/18/1932:7

Standish, H.A. Natural soft curd milk, Thompson St (ad), 12/30/1932:6

Standish, Harland Collides with car driven by Irving Westgate at Centre and Lovell St,

07/22/1932:1 Standish, Lillian

Music supervisor in Darien, CT, 06/20/1930:1 Standish, Marion

Engaged to Charles W. Angers, 07/29/1932:4 Wed to Charles Angers, 08/05/1932:4 Wed to Charles W. Angers, 08/05/1932:4

Standish, Miles H. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Standish, Miles T. Obituary, 03/28/1930:1 Dies at age 81, 03/28/1930:4

Standish, M.L. Secures patent for starting horse cars 55 years ago, 04/17/1931:6

Standish, Mrs H.E. Niece dies in Bridgeport, CT, 12/28/1934:1

Standish, Myles Last descendant, Susan Goodspeed, resides in Connecticut,

01/13/1933:1 Standish, Russell

Accidentally shot with rifle, 06/19/1931:1 Standish Farm Dairy

Thompson St (ad), 1/27/1933:4 Standish Filling Station

33 Wareham St (ad), 06/12/1931:9 Now Thompson Tire Co. (ad), 09/16/1932:6

Stanhope, Marjorie A. Wed to William N. Nickerson, 07/24/1931:4

Stanley, Alice Member of high school basketball team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Stanley, Antone Loses court case against American Lithuanian Co-operative Market,

09/08/1933:1 Beer and wine license granted by selectmen, 12/15/1933:1

Stanley, Helen Engaged to Adrien Bernard, 09/25/1931:4

Stanley, Nancy Engaged to Milton Whalon, 03/20/1931:1

Stanley's Delicatessen Meat Market 145 Centre St (ad), 10/27/1933:5

Stanton, Frank P. Park Theatre manager resigns, 02/28/1930:1

Stanuleicz, Halena Wed to Adrien Bernard, 10/16/1931:4

Stanulewicz, Anartarya Engaged to Milton Whalon, 09/18/1931:4

Staples, Arthur L. Rhode Island state trooper murdered, 12/25/1931:1

Staples, Clarence Son born, 12/30/1932:4 Daughter born, 02/23/1934:4, 03/30/1934:4

Staples, Edward Obituary, 03/04/1932:1 Dies at age 85, 03/04/1932:4

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Staples, Harrison Property up for auction 55 years ago, 06/06/1930:6 Receives large premium at cattle show 55 years ago, 09/19/1930:9

Staples, Jeanne Gertrude Born to Clarence, 03/30/1934:4

Staples, Nathaniel Lakeville barn a total loss after fire, 06/23/1933:1

Staples, Nathaniel G. Obituary, 04/18/1930:1 Will in probate, 05/23/1930:8

Staples, Nathaniel Gilbert Dies at age 78, 04/18/1930:4

Star Mills Charles Tobey replaces Dunlop as superintendent 50 years ago,

01/24/1930:10 Herring arrive at weir, 04/18/1930:3 Big shad caught in sweep, 04/29/1932:1 D.D. Sullivan has crew repair smokestack at mill, 11/30/1934:1

Star Mills (55 years ago) Changes from heavy to light weight manufacture, 08/21/1931:6 Stops work due to want of water, 09/11/1931:6 Providence parties to build addition, 11/20/1931:7 Lays in good quantity of wool, 02/19/1932:7

Starbuck, Clara B. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Starbuck, George Couple narrowly escapes accident in Bourne, 02/16/1934:1

Starbuck, George W. Awarded contract to repair stone jetty in Westport, 10/30/1931:1

Starbuck, Horace Resides in Florida, 07/21/1933:6

Starkey, Mary E. Trustee's account allowed, 01/17/1930:1

Starrett, Elizabeth A. Obituary, 09/23/1932:1 Widow of Silas J. dies at age 84, 09/23/1932:4

Starrett, Elsie Collides with New Hampshire auto on South Main St, 12/26/1930:4

State Farm Subject of investigation of sales to outsiders, 01/23/1931:4 Bearse and Standish larceny cases continued, 01/30/1931:1,

02/06/1931:1 Cases against Bearse and Standish dismissed, 02/13/1931:1 Audit delves deep into business, 02/27/1931:1 Purchases two refrigerators, 12/11/1931:1 Proposition to provide electricity, 03/25/1932:1 Proposition to sell electricity to farm discussed by selectmen,

03/25/1932:1 Selectmen discuss electric extension to farm, 01/06/1933:1 Plans improvements in water supply, 06/30/1933:2 Many make trip for minstrel show, 11/16/1934:4

State Farm - Employees H.H. Rogers appointed chaplain, 05/02/1930:2 William Caswell employed at store, 05/30/1930:7 Harold Jackson officer, 06/06/1930:3 Myron Pierpoint engineer, 07/18/1930:2 Employs Lindley Glidden, 07/25/1930:9 Winston Richmond accepts position, 08/08/1930:5 Raymond Bowley new attendant, 08/29/1930:1 Employs Herbert Hinds, 08/29/1930:3 Henry Belrose engineer, 10/10/1930:3 Russell Carver officer, 10/17/1930:9 Florence Davis stenographer, 11/21/1930:8 Lawrence Huntley in D.D. Department, 06/05/1931:3 Employs David Goodick, 07/17/1931:1 Employs Harold Waite, 08/14/1931:3 Arthur Kingsley employed in engineering department, 09/04/1931:3 Employs Frank Stone, 09/18/1931:6 Mrs Charles Rogers resigns as head nurse at prison hospital, biography,

03/04/1932:7

State Farm – Employees cont. Suzanne Palmer matron, 03/25/1932:6 Lawrence Huntley attendant, 04/22/1932:4 Employs Mose Poland, 07/15/1932:3 Employs Murdock Hartling, 07/15/1932:7 Robert Jones accepts position, 07/22/1932:6 Employs Arthur Fiske, 08/19/1932:2 Harold Waite electrician, 08/26/1932:3 Lindley Glidden retires from work, 03/10/1933:3 Nina Crowell matron, 06/16/1933:1 Superintendent Sherman proposes new deal to employees, 06/16/1933:8 Harold White electrician, 09/08/1933:1 Walter McCormick eligible for appointment, 09/08/1933:4 Employs Bert Chase, 01/26/1934:1 Employs Kenneth Maker, 09/07/1934:1 Employs Claude Smith, 11/16/1934:4

State Farm - Escapes Police retrieve man after sighting on Center St, 03/21/1930:6

State Farm - Inmates John Morrison sentenced for failure to pay fine, 12/25/1931:5 Per inmate cost of religious instruction $1.08, 02/24/1933:1 Successful mission sees 673 inmates renew vows, 03/17/1933:2 Vagrant Carl Smith sent to farm, 08/18/1933:1

Steamfitters E.N. Niro, boiler and steam pipe work, 11/13/1931:7

Stearns, Roswell Student body president at University of Southern California,

12/22/1933:1 Stecke, Alphonse E.

Engaged to Victoria Sabalewski, 06/26/1931:4 Wed to Victoria Sabalewski, 07/10/1931:8

Stephens, Jessie Obituary, 01/10/1930:9

Stephenson, Arthur L. Engaged to Elizabeth F. O'Neil, 05/29/1931:4 Wedding described, 06/05/1931:1 Wed to Elizabeth F. O'Neil, 06/05/1931:4

Sternagle, Maude Resides in Middlefield, 10/02/1931:2

Stets, Oscar H. Engaged to Sylvia M. Bigelow, 09/04/1931:4 Wed to Sylvia M. Bigelow, 09/11/1931:4

Stetson, Doris Employed in telephone office, 09/26/1930:1

Stetson, Edward Wendall Holloway contracts to erect Dutch Colonial on School St,

01/08/1932:1 Stetson, Edward L.

Petitions to erect garage and store gasoline, 07/22/1932:3 Stetson, Faith Cushing

Born to G. Ward, 05/06/1932:6 Stetson, G. Ward

Deadlock over appointment of moth superintendent broken, 03/20/1931:1

Elected secretary of Plymouth County Farm Bureau, 02/19/1932:1 Daughter born, 05/06/1932:6

Stetson, George Ward Son born, 09/26/1930:4

Stetson, George Ward, Jr. Born to George Ward, 09/26/1930:4

Stetson, Mary Cushing Wed to Lorenzo Wood, Jr., 06/20/1930:4

Stetson, Mrs George W. Donates bound volumes of Harper, 1851 to 1923 to Lakeville library,

11/02/1934:3 Stetson, Sprague S.

Receives large premium at cattle show 55 years ago, 09/19/1930:9 Loses valuable horse 55 years ago, 10/30/1931:6

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Stetson, Thurston Engaged to Clara Dutra, 05/02/1930:4 Daughter born, 04/14/1933:4

Stetson, Thurston L. Wed to Clara P. Dutra, 05/23/1930:6

Stetson, Warren B. Drawing of factory at corner of Clifford and Wareham St (i),

06/20/1930:1 Stetson & Clark

Employs Muriel Thomas, 08/22/1930:3 Boyd Iseminger and Fletcher Clark, Jr. form law partnership,

biographies, 01/08/1932:1 Stevens, Abbie

Funeral held at Rock, 01/08/1932:3 Stevens, Abbie A.

Obituary, 01/08/1932:1 Widow of Seth dies at age 84, 01/08/1932:4 Edwin Jenney appointed estate administrator, 03/25/1932:8

Stevens, Charles Daughter born, 12/08/1933:4

Stevens, Frederick L. Chimney fire on Plymouth St, 04/27/1934:1

Stevens, Melvin H. Son born, 02/17/1933:2

Stevens, Melvin Holmes Wedding described, 09/16/1932:3

Stevens, Mrs George Burial at Rock, 01/08/1932:3

Stevens, Mrs William Resides in Brookline, 02/20/1931:1

Stevens, Ralph Engaged to Arlene Pratt, 01/09/1931:4 Grant store manager transfers from Texas to Connecticut, 10/27/1933:1

Stevens, Ralph, Jr. Born to Ralph, 11/27/1931:2

Stevens, Ralph N. Engaged to Arleen B. Pratt, 12/26/1930:4 Engaged to Arleen Pratt, 01/16/1931:8 Wedding described, 01/23/1931:1 Wed to Arlene B. Pratt, 01/23/1931:4 Son born, 11/27/1931:2

Stevens, Robert Lincoln Born to Melvin H., 02/17/1933:2

Stewart, Charles Daughter born, 05/16/1930:4

Stewart, I. On winning baseball team at Fort Adams, 10/26/1934:2

Stickney, William P. Member of Odd Fellows dies, 06/20/1930:2

Stiles, Myrtis Wed to Joseph A. Matrisciano, 02/09/1934:4

Stiles, Myrtis W. Engaged to Joseph A. Matrisciano, 02/02/1934:4

Stock, Mary Louise Wedding described, 05/19/1933:2 Wed to Lewis Marshall Churbuck, 05/26/1933:4

Stoddard, A.W. Elected GAR commander 55 years ago, 12/11/1931:7

Stolte, Albert Son born, 01/03/1930:6

Stone, Clarence W.T. Grant employee takes position in Louisville, KY, 10/26/1934:1

Stone, Cyrus G. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/18/1930:5

Stone, Frank Employed at State Farm, 09/18/1931:6 Occupies tenement at State Farm, 09/15/1933:2

Stone, Louise Chimney fire on Oak St, 04/04/1930:10

Stone, Marie Cousin dies in Gardner, 05/29/1931:6

Stone, Mrs Frank Brother dies in Thomastown, 01/17/1930:3

Stonkus, Anthony R. Engaged to Alma T. Chestnut, 05/01/1931:1

Stonkus, Anthony R., Jr. Wedding described, 06/12/1931:1

Stonkus, Mrs Anthony Joseph Czesnulewicz guilty of assault on wife and daughter,

01/26/1934:4 Storey, Charles

Son born, 01/23/1931:4 Storms

see also Lightning Damages shade and fruit trees, 06/06/1930:6 Heavy rain damages fruit trees, 06/20/1930:1 Town escapes severe electrical storm, 07/25/1930:2 Tempest causes damage, 08/15/1930:4 Trees damaged in storm, 12/05/1930:7 First snow storm of year recorded 55 years ago, 12/05/1930:9 No damage caused, but roads slippery, 12/26/1930:1 Tree breaks in storm, damages property of Arthur Monroe, 12/26/1930:1 Town not liable for damage done by tree during storm, 01/09/1931:1 Heaviest snowfall of season, 02/06/1931:2 Real winter weather, 02/06/1931:2 Since recent storm old town clock has lost an hour, 02/27/1931:1 Storm takes officials by surprise, 03/06/1931:1 Electrical storm puts telephones and lights in Rock out of commission,

05/15/1931:2 Severe electrical storm passes through Rock, 09/04/1931:3 Wire on Southworth house breaks during storm, causes fire,

02/12/1932:2 Wind and rain cause considerable damage, 04/01/1932:2 Heavy winds damage trees, 06/24/1932:4 Charles Wambolt, Jr. nearly electrocuted by live wire, 09/09/1932:1 Most intense electrical storm in years, 09/09/1932:1 Storm damage to electrical wire burns tree at Thomas' store,

09/09/1932:7 Poles blown over in storm, 11/25/1932:1 Surprise rain storm does no damage, 02/17/1933:3 Blizzard strikes Rock for hour or so, 02/24/1933:3 Plane forced down in snow squall, 02/24/1933:4 Deepest snow fall of season, 03/03/1933:1 Heavy rains do damage here, 04/14/1933:1 Severe rain storm causes trouble in Rock, 04/21/1933:2 Electrical storm causes problems with fire alarm system, 06/02/1933:1 Oppressive heat followed by thunder storms, 06/16/1933:8 Severe electrical storm hits town, 06/23/1933:1 Lights on White Way interrupted during storm, 07/07/1933:1 Heavy rain and wind do little damage, 09/22/1933:1 Highway gangs do good job, 12/27/1933:1 One of hardest in ten years, but no damage here, 12/27/1933:1 Heavy snow, but no damage, 02/02/1934:1 Town escapes worst of storm, 02/23/1934:1 Worst of season hits Rock, 03/02/1934:3 Heavy rain and high winds continue, 09/14/1934:4 High winds take down tree on Cherry St, 12/28/1934:4

Story, Eileen Middleboro grad among 80 to compete in RKO finals, 09/30/1932:1

Story, Paul N. Daughter born, 10/20/1933:6

Stover, E.W. Proprietor of Tom Thumb Farm (ad), 02/27/1931:8

Stover Farms Hatches weekly, Plymouth St (ad), 01/08/1932:8

Strathder, Wallace Bruce Engaged to Helen R. McKay, 06/03/1932:6

Stratton, Charles Sherwood (see Thumb, Tom)

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Straw Works see also Bay State Straw Works Photo of employees of old (p), 02/28/1930:1 Gets new name 55 years ago, 08/14/1931:6

Strawberries Plentiful and good 55 years ago, 06/19/1931:6

Street Lighting Big light in front of Town Hall drops to street, 11/21/1930:2 Christmas street lighting to be same as last year, 12/05/1930:1 Christmas lights in place, 12/19/1930:1 Petition from residents of Plymouth St, 12/26/1930:1 White Way out of service due to collapse of pole bracket, 12/25/1931:1 Colored Christmas lights strung across streets, 12/16/1932:1 Budget cut by $7,000, 1/27/1933:1 Additional lighting planned for West Grove St, Mayflower Ave, and

Thompson St, 11/17/1933:4 Continuation of Christmas lighting discussed by merchants,

12/08/1933:1 Christmas lighting out of question for this year, 12/22/1933:1 Repairs made to underground wiring on White Way, 12/22/1933:1 Petition for lights at corner near Sisson's filling station, 01/12/1934:7 Christmas lighting money voted at town meeting, 02/16/1934:1 Selectmen discuss request for School St extension, 10/12/1934:1 Not much time to discuss Christmas display, 11/02/1934:1 New Christmas lighting plans, 11/16/1934:1 Merchants and town cooperate on Christmas plan, 11/23/1934:1 Christmas lights turned on for first time, display one of very best,

12/21/1934:3 Streets

see also Middleboro - Highway Department Approach to railroad station in first class condition, 05/09/1930:3 Large crowd watches cement laid on Bedford St, 08/22/1930:7 Petition for improvements to Acorn and Wood St, 11/28/1930:5 Vernon St condition brings petition, 04/03/1931:2 Frost sharply criticizes selectmen over conditions on Wood St,

05/15/1931:1 Work on Center and Taunton St opens for bids, 07/10/1931:1 Repairs to Taunton and Center St to commence, 07/17/1931:1 Repairs progress on Taunton and Center St, 07/31/1931:4 Hearing held on Thompson St improvements, 09/11/1931:1 Decree made on Spruce St repairs at selectmen's meeting, 09/25/1931:1 Thompson St improvements discussed at town meeting, 02/12/1932:2 Selectmen agree to layout of lower end of Forest St, 05/27/1932:2 Section of new state road to be called West Grove St, 06/10/1932:1 Dealtry proposes new street, 06/10/1932:4 Peirce Trustees to help fund drainage improvements on Vine St,

07/08/1932:1 Lower end of Forest St undergoes repairs, 07/15/1932:1 Peirce Estate Trustees come to relief of town, 07/15/1932:1 Peirce Trustees doing their share for town, 07/15/1932:1 Selectmen discuss Crossman Ave project, 07/29/1932:1 Proposed Crossman Ave project discussed by selectmen, 08/19/1932:1 Selectmen order brush removal along Tispaquin St, 08/19/1932:1 Vine St drainage project started, 08/19/1932:1 Safety lines painted on Center St, 09/09/1932:1 Crossman Ave project discussed by selectmen, 09/16/1932:1 Repairs to Jackson St complete, 09/16/1932:1 Work on Forest St extension completed, 09/23/1932:1 Repairs to Hillside Ave nearly complete, 10/28/1932:1 Selectmen deny petition for public way on Keith St, 03/03/1933:1 Winter projects for unemployed started, 10/19/1934:1

Streets (55 years ago) Petitions result in new street from Center St to Town House,

05/16/1930:7 Parties compensated for widening of Main and Centre St, 07/11/1930:8 New street from Centre to High St opens, 10/17/1930:8 Talk of extending High St to Main St, 05/08/1931:6 John Reed purchases right to build Southwick St, 05/22/1931:8

Strojny, Peter Bicyclist Perley Garnier struck by auto driven by Strojny, 10/31/1930:6 Breaks leg coasting, 02/13/1931:1

Strojny, Steasia Attends art school in Providence, 04/01/1932:7

Stropel, Frederick Crashes into Scott's parked car, 05/25/1934:1

Strople, Art Middleboro Welding Shop, Frank Murray and Art Strople, West Grove

St (ad), 05/27/1932:8 Strople, Arthur

Has new ice cart for Rock route, 05/16/1930:6 Remodels building on farm for dwelling, 01/22/1932:3

Strople, Arthur W. Miller St house destroyed by fire, 01/08/1932:3

Strople, Ethel M. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 03/09/1934:5

Strople, Frederick New paper boy in Rock for New Bedford Times, 03/28/1930:7 Leg bruised when kicked by horse, 08/22/1930:3 And Percy Jones bring truckload of sheep from Vermont, 05/22/1931:9 Auto strikes Scott's car near Tispaquin St, 05/25/1934:2

Strople & Vickery Spring water, ice (ad), 08/08/1930:8

Stropple, Frances Engaged to Charles Burt, 10/06/1933:1

Strout, E.A. (see E.A. Strout Co.; E.A. Strout Realty Agency) Stuart, Bob

Finishes 11th in field of 96 in Waltham City marathon, 10/20/1933:1 Runs in Cathedral YMCA ten-mile road race, 04/20/1934:1

Stuart, Charles Anthony Yukna pleads not guilty to assault on Stuart, 02/13/1931:1 Not guilty in assault case, 02/20/1931:7

Stuart, Donald J. At CCC camp 1102 in Baldwinsville, 09/01/1933:4

Stuart, Robert Runs marathon here, heads to Rhode Island for more competition,

09/01/1933:4 Wins East Providence 10-mile road race, 09/14/1934:2

Stuart, Robert I. Member of high school baseball and basketball teams (p), 06/22/1934:8

Studebaker Service Station L.G. Aller in charge of Everett Square station (ad), 02/28/1930:5 Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:9

Studley, Maida B. Engaged to Albert C. Sadek, 05/20/1932:4 Wedding described, 06/03/1932:1 Wed to Albert Sadek, 06/03/1932:4

Studley & Drew Shoes (ad), 03/13/1931:8

Stulpinas, Wm. Tax collector's sale, 12/02/1932:7

Sturgis, Annie E. Widow of Myron R. dies at age 74, 06/16/1933:4 Obituary, 06/23/1933:1

Sturgis, John Chimney fire on East Grove St, 11/16/1934:1

Sturgis, John W. Chimney fire on Cherry St, 06/06/1930:6

Sturgis, Madeleine Tinkham's student performs at NE Conservatory of Music, 03/09/1934:1

Sturgis, Madeline Tinkham's student performs at NE Conservatory of music, 01/10/1930:1

Sturgis, Myron R. Auto clipped by Hopedale driver, 07/10/1931:1

Sturtevant, Mrs Harry Dies suddenly, 04/21/1933:2

Sturtevant, William Escapes from Plymouth prison 55 years ago, 02/07/1930:4

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Subsidences (earth movements) Charles Thomas partially buried in sand while working on Vaughan's

well 55 years ago, 01/31/1930:8 Joseph Sinauski fractures shoulder when buried in sewage trench,

05/30/1930:1 Suffrage (see Voters and Voting) Suicide

Richard Burr uses chloroform to kill himself, 12/19/1930:1 Lambert Binns attempts suicide after arrest for drunk driving,

04/17/1931:1 Ill health leads to suicide of James Collins, 07/24/1931:1 Jacob Wainio cuts own throat, 07/24/1931:1 William Butler's second attempt successful, 03/25/1932:3 Barber Carl Neill kills himself after argument with son, 07/07/1933:1 Recluse George Paul ends his life with a gun, 01/12/1934:1 Bridgewater man attempts suicide twice in local jail cell, 02/16/1934:1 Follows long illness of John Sigsworth, 04/20/1934:1 Wallace Child commits suicide in Belfast, ME, 05/04/1934:1

Sukeforth, William Son born, 11/14/1930:4 Lengthy session needed for discussion of gas petition, 10/13/1933:1 Selectmen do not take action on petition, 10/27/1933:1 No action taken on gasoline license, 11/03/1933:1 No action on application, 11/17/1933:4 Gas sales petition turned down by selectmen, 12/15/1933:1 Granted service station license, 04/27/1934:1

Sukeforth, William L. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 09/15/1933:2 Gasoline license petition action postponed, 09/29/1933:1 Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 04/13/1934:7

Sukeforth, William Lyle Engaged to Ruth Eliza Duncklee, 03/14/1930:4 Wedding described, 03/21/1930:1 Wed to Ruth Eliza Duncklee, 03/21/1930:4

Sukus, Eva Wed to Phillip W. Milette, 01/12/1934:4

Sullivan, Ann Member of high school basketball team (p), 06/22/1934:8 Enters training at St. Luke's in New Bedford, 09/07/1934:4

Sullivan, Clarence Naval recruit leaves for Newport, 01/03/1930:4

Sullivan, Cornelius Bryantville man dies, 04/08/1932:2 Burial at South Carver, 04/15/1932:6

Sullivan, Daniel Son born, 12/02/1932:3, 11/09/1934:7

Sullivan, D.D. Purchases Edward Wood homestead on Webster St, 01/03/1930:1 Re-appointed to board of State Infirmary at Tewksbury, 12/23/1932:1 Acting justice comments on 34 years of judicial duties, 01/05/1934:1

Sullivan, Grace Obituary, 07/22/1932:6

Sullivan, Hazel Griffith Son born, 12/02/1932:3

Sullivan, J. Vincent Freshman at Dartmouth, 09/22/1933:1

Sullivan, James R. Enlists in U.S. Army, 03/17/1933:1

Sullivan, J.C. Member of Republican State Central committee 55 years ago,

10/03/1930:6 Appointed Plymouth County notary public 55 years ago, 01/30/1931:4

Sullivan, J.D. Real estate (ad), 01/31/1930:2 E.A. Strout Realty Co. (ad), 08/14/1931:8 Bags 10-lb. fox, 10/30/1931:1

Sullivan, J.J. Gets contract to supply library with magazines, 11/13/1931:2

Sullivan, John Colby College student competes in Harvard cross country meet,

11/10/1933:2 Daughter born, 03/30/1934:4

Sullivan, John D. Takes over Strout agency, 08/14/1931:1 Shows of prowess at fox hunting, 12/04/1931:1 Appointed federal appraiser, 10/20/1933:1

Sullivan, John F. Wrestles for Bucksport Seminary, 02/14/1930:1 Enters Colby College, 09/26/1930:1 Competes in boxing match at Colby College, 03/27/1931:1 Wins magazine selling contest, 09/18/1931:1 Awarded scholarship at Colby College, 03/30/1934:1 Enters George Washington University, 10/05/1934:1

Sullivan, John H. Daughter born, 01/08/1932:4 Coaches boxing team at Colby College, 02/12/1932:1

Sullivan, John J. New sexton of Sacred Heart, 08/14/1931:1 Sacred Heart sexton resigns, 08/26/1932:1

Sullivan, John L. Colby college junior assistant manager of student magazine,

11/11/1932:1 Sullivan, John P.

Obituary, 02/20/1931:1 Sullivan, John V.

Assistant District Attorney verbally attacks jurymen, 03/07/1930:2 Student at Bucksport Seminary, 03/28/1930:1 Re-appointed assistant district attorney (p), 01/09/1931:1 Promoted to first assistant district attorney (p), 11/20/1931:1 Assistant district attorney busy with murder trials, 05/26/1933:1 Tenders resignation to state Attorney General, biography (p),

10/06/1933:1 Has success with cases in Superior court, 05/18/1934:1

Sullivan, John V., Jr. Vice president of Science club at Worcester Academy, 06/10/1932:2

Sullivan, Lawrence Student at Colby College, 04/07/1933:6

Sullivan, Lawrence J. Starts year at Colby College, 09/23/1932:1 Pledges Alpha Tau Omega at Colby College, 11/04/1932:1 Awarded scholarship at Colby College, 03/30/1934:1

Sullivan, Mrs John Brockton couple injured is collision with Sullivan on new highway,

07/29/1932:1 Sullivan, Patrick F.

Obituary, 02/16/1934:1 Sullivan, Paul E.

Enlists in U.S. Army, 03/17/1933:1 Sullivan, Simon C.

New officer with local state police troop, 01/03/1930:1 Sullivan, Vincent

Attends Worcester Academy, 09/18/1931:1 Attends Dartmouth College, 12/27/1933:1

Sullivan, William Clerk at Homestead Grocery, 08/26/1932:1 Chimney fire on Montello St, 03/17/1933:1

Sullivan, William H. Daughter born, 03/03/1933:4

Sullivan & Sullivan Insurance, 18-22 South Main St (ad), 11/20/1931:10

Sunnyside Farms Haig Kayajan manager (ad), 11/06/1931:8 Reduces price of milk (ad), 07/01/1932:2

Sunnyside Restaurant 461 Centre St (ad), 05/19/1933:8

Sunshine Mandolin Band Stephen Pember leads band in program at Wareham, 10/07/1932:1 Wants more members (ad), 10/07/1932:8

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Superior Cleansers Opens at 15 North Main St (ad), 07/01/1932:6

Supple, Elizabeth Night prowlers make escape, 03/03/1933:1

Support (spousal) (see Desertion and Non-Support) Supraniez, Josephine

Engaged to James F. Howe, 05/25/1934:4 Surrey, Bruce MacGregor

Adopted by Dr Sarah Surrey, 01/03/1930:1 Surrey, David S.

Marble works building to be moved, 08/07/1931:1 Surrey, Sarah H.

Adopts Bruce Richard MacGregor, 01/03/1930:1 Osteopathic physician (ad), 01/03/1930:7 And Wallace endorse state boards in osteopathy (ad) (l), 11/04/1932:2

Sutcliffe, Helen Louise Wedding described, 04/17/1931:1

Sutcliffe, Mrs William Resides in Fitchburg, 05/22/1931:1

Sutherland, Mrs Donald Resides in North Attleboro, 01/02/1931:1

Sutkus, Eva Shaken up in mishap on new highway, 05/27/1932:2

Sutton, Percy L. Will in probate, 06/24/1932:8 Elks lodge holds annual memorial service, 12/09/1932:4

Sutton, Warren Wed to Mabelle Sellers, 10/09/1931:1

Swain, Gladys Wedding described, 12/27/1933:4

Swain, Gladys C. Engaged to Scott J. Dimock, 12/15/1933:4 Wed to Scott J. Dimock, 01/26/1934:4

Swain, Mary Dies suddenly in Charlestown, 11/02/1934:1

Swanson, C.M. Windows damaged in Murdock St stand, 06/29/1934:4

Swartz, Cecelia G. Wed to Arthur L. Gabrey, 06/20/1930:4

Swartz, Cecelia Gertrude Engaged to Arthur Louis Gabrey, 06/06/1930:4

Sweat (Rev) Third Baptist Church extends call 55 years ago, 03/27/1931:9

Sweeney, Daniel J. Elks lodge holds annual memorial service, 12/09/1932:4

Sweeney, Dorothy Ann Takes part in dance exhibition in Taunton, 03/09/1934:6

Sweeney, Mary M. And Stewart Main injured when auto crashes into tree on Carmel St,

05/11/1934:1 Sweeney, Mrs LeRoy

Injured by automobile, 08/01/1930:9 Sweet, Ida Louise

Engaged to Russell Shurtleff, 09/01/1933:1 Sweet, Louis

Dies in Wareham, 11/30/1934:1 Sweetlovich, Isidor

Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 05/01/1931:5, 12/16/1932:5 Sweetlovitch, Stella

Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6 Sweetlovitch, William

Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6 Tax collector's sale of real estate, 03/02/1934:6

Swett, Florence Employed at Maxim Motor Co., 08/21/1931:1

Swett, Hannah Had many friends in Rock, 04/20/1934:3

Swett, Hannah T. Obituary, 04/20/1934:1 Rock folks attend funeral, 04/20/1934:3 Widow of Charles W. dies at age 68, 04/20/1934:4

Swicegood, Harry Engaged to Marjorie Darling, 10/28/1932:1

Swift, Antoinette E. Tax collector's sale of real estate, 06/22/1934:5

Swift, Charles Funeral held in New Bedford, 12/14/1934:9

Swift, Charles B. Returns from winter spent at Baleric Islands, 05/05/1933:1 Embarks on trip around the world, 03/23/1934:1 Sails for Palma, Mallorca, 11/30/1934:1

Swift, Charles R. Obituary, 12/14/1934:1 Dies at age 50, 12/14/1934:4

Swift, Herbert L. Obituary, 09/19/1930:1

Swift, Horace Sole employee at American Railway Express Co. after Kenniston laid

off, 08/28/1931:1 Swift, Margaret

Will in probate, 05/06/1932:3 Swift, Margaret E.

Wife of Charles B. dies, 04/22/1932:4 Swift, Margaret Edgar

Obituary, 04/22/1932:1 Swift's Express

Levi Brown purchases company 55 years ago, 03/07/1930:8 Proprietor Brown purchases Pearl St land 55 years ago, 10/09/1931:7

Swimming Old swimming holes closed, want pool here, 08/07/1931:1 Warm day brings out bathers to Rock pond, 05/05/1933:3 Rock boys dry off in middle of road in Rock, 07/07/1933:3 Many attend Red Cross classes, 08/11/1933:1 Red Cross commended for offering swimming course, 08/18/1933:1 Red Cross gives awards for swimming and life saving, 08/18/1933:2 Swimming and wading pool approved for North Main St playground,

02/16/1934:1 Pool part of planned improvements at playground, 06/22/1934:1 Pool nearly finished (p), 11/30/1934:1

Swine Hog distemper in town 55 years ago, 02/07/1930:4 Samuel Roberts reports pig killed by dog, 11/03/1933:1

Sword, Erland Drowns at Dunham pond in South Carver, 09/11/1931:3

Sylva, John M. Fined $5 for speeding, 12/15/1933:4

Sylvester, Alice Resides in Mattapan, 12/30/1932:2

Sylvester, Chester Wrestling promoter encouraged by numbers here, 03/02/1934:1

Sylvester, Chester M. Resents statement about wrestling permit (l), 09/09/1932:5

Sylvester, Eva Employed by Mrs Ganyer, 06/03/1932:3

Sylvester, Herbert S. Commercialized Sunday sports (l), 11/06/1931:6 Echo on Sunday sports question (l), 11/20/1931:4 Herbert Sylvester comments on local meeting (l), 10/26/1934:4

Sylvester, Lawrence Ill with mumps, 05/26/1933:6

Sylvester, Mary E. Obituary, 07/08/1932:1 Widow of Henry H. dies at age 79, 07/08/1932:4

Sylvia, George J. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 11/07/1930:7 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 10/20/1933:5

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Sylvia, Isabel Wed to Malcom Foster, 06/30/1933:4

Sylvia, Isabelle Wedding described, 06/30/1933:6

Sylvia, James Daughter born, 04/20/1934:4

Sylvia, John H. Wed to Genevieve M. Zmudin, 06/20/1930:6

Sylvia, Joseph N. Engaged to Alice H. Miskinis, 11/23/1934:4 Wed to Alice H. Miszkinis, 12/07/1934:4

Sylvia, Kathryn V. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 10/20/1933:5

Sylvia, Manuel V. Obituary, 03/25/1932:1

Syverson, John Obituary, 11/09/1934:1 Dies at age 72, 11/09/1934:4

Szostakowski, Stacia Wedding described, 03/03/1933:1 Wed to Michael Wolski, 03/03/1933:4

Szostakowski, Stacia E. Engaged to Michael Wolski, 02/17/1933:4

T Taber, William B.

Obituary, 01/08/1932:6 Tabor, F.H.

Employs Hiram Caldwell, 04/08/1932:6 Tack (horses)

George G. Benson, harness maker (ad), 01/03/1930:7 Tack Factory

James Perkins' coat caught in machinery 55 years ago, 02/14/1930:6 Taft, William Howard, 1857-1930

Photo of Middleboro 1912 visit (p), 03/14/1930:1 Tribute by Charles Bates, 03/21/1930:8

Tahtinen, Elmer Fined $10 for operating without a license, 08/29/1930:1

Tailors see also Dressmakers P.H. Davis Tailoring Co., S.A. Hokanson (ad), 04/04/1930:10 Hokanson's Tailoring Service, Glidden building (ad), 03/27/1931:10 A. Martenson, removal sale (ad), 09/11/1931:2 Martenson part of remodeling plan for Thatcher block, 09/25/1931:1 Superior Cleansers opens at 15 North Main St (ad), 07/01/1932:6

Talbert, Helen Shaw Daughter is winner in Sears National Baby contest, 11/09/1934:1

Talbot-Seeley Co. 43 Centre St (ad), 01/03/1930:2 Attempt made to enter store, 06/05/1931:2 5th annual sample glove sale (ad), 10/16/1931:2 G. Delmar Dunbar promoted to manager, 03/25/1932:1 Employs Oliver Donner, 04/01/1932:7 Going out of business (ad), 12/02/1932:2 Fire in awning at store, 03/10/1933:1 Closes doors here, 12/27/1933:1 Closes doors December 30th (ad), 12/27/1933:8

Tall, William L. Alfred Lang purchases Lakeville business, 04/25/1930:5

Tallman (Mr) Arthur Boardman purchases Tallman property on Woodlawn St,

08/01/1930:1 Tallman, Elsie W.

Obituary, 06/26/1931:1 Wife of James A. dies at age 38, 06/26/1931:4 Tax collector's sale, 12/02/1932:7

Tallman, James A. Lakeville storekeeper victim of theft, 01/31/1930:5 Hefferman gets two months for larceny, 02/07/1930:11 Chimney fire on Woodlawn St, 02/14/1930:6

Tallman, Madlyn L. Engaged to James A. Pasquarello, 11/25/1932:4 Wedding described, 12/02/1932:1 Wed to James A. Pasquarello, 12/02/1932:4

Tallman, W.L. Talley paints 'em right (ad), 03/18/1932:5 Paint shop, 99 Everett St (ad), 05/05/1933:8

Tallman, Wm. W.L. Autos ducoed and enameled (ad), 09/07/1934:8

Tallon, Leo Loses life on ill-fated Pinthis, 06/13/1930:1

Tanguay, Richard Couple moves to Boston, 07/11/1930:4

Tanguay, Thelma M. Wed to Henry Y. McDonald, 07/04/1930:4

Tardy, Raymond Son born, 05/04/1934:4

Tassinari, Anthony Posts notice of no responsibility for wife's bills, 02/27/1931:8

Tassinari, Norma Husband posts notice of no responsibility for wife's bills, 02/27/1931:8

Tassineri, Harold Legs broken when struck by truck from Carver, 07/18/1930:1 Court case continued, 08/01/1930:1

Tatro, Andrew Obituary, 03/10/1933:1

Tatro, Andrew M. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 05/04/1934:5

Tatro, George F. Engaged to Marjorie L. Donaghy, 08/26/1932:4 Wed to Marjorie Donaghy, 09/09/1932:4

Tatro, Mrs Andrew Two ducks stolen from yard, 10/28/1932:1

Taunton River Titicut St bridge over Taunton River weakened in storm, 09/22/1933:1 Titicut St bridge to be inspected, 10/13/1933:2

Tauremid String Quartette Belmont, Sears, Fox, and Jackson perform for Marion Woman's club,

01/08/1932:1 Sears, Belmont, Foy, and Jackson hold first practice, 09/23/1932:1 Furnishes music for wedding at East Bridgewater, 09/30/1932:1

Taverns Mrs Gates purchases ancient tavern on Middleboro-Rochester line from

Williams, 03/21/1930:1 Old tavern on Wareham St purchased by Mrs Gates (p), 03/28/1930:1 Mrs Earl Gates opens Old Tavern on Rochester line, 06/05/1931:1 The Old Tavern, Rte 28, South Middleboro (ad), 06/19/1931:7

Tawle, Mrs Franklin Resides in Haverhill, NH, 05/15/1931:1

Tax Payers League Movement afoot to form taxpayers' league, 03/18/1932:1 Over 100 join new organization, 03/18/1932:2 Holds meeting to outline strategy, 05/27/1932:1 Shows strength at special town meeting, 06/10/1932:1 Holds reception and banquet for new collector, Samuel Breck,

06/24/1932:1 Demands action (l), 01/06/1933:2

Taxation Income tax returns filed by 307 here last year, 01/02/1931:1 Burdensome taxation (l) (t) (Elmer E. Phinney), 06/12/1931:4 Chamber of Commerce opposes tax bill, 05/13/1932:5 Selectmen adjust tax on lighting bills, 07/01/1932:1 Selectmen vote to absorb tax on electric lights, 07/01/1932:1

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Taxation cont. The taxation problem (l) (Charles H. Bates), 07/01/1932:6 The T.A.X. Code (poem by Elmer E. Phinney), 09/21/1934:6 Why not a taxpayers strike (l) (Elmer E. Phinney), 10/12/1934:6 The middle class (l) (Elmer E. Phinney), 11/02/1934:2

Taxation - Lakeville Special town meeting addresses taxes, 09/19/1930:7 Tax rate lowered, 09/26/1930:1 Collector's sale, 01/30/1931:5 Assessors announce lower rate, 09/18/1931:3 Collector's sale, 11/13/1931:5, 02/05/1932:5 Rate for 1932 is $20.40, 10/07/1932:6 Collector's sale, 01/06/1933:5, 07/07/1933:5, 04/06/1934:5 Assessors set tax rate, 09/21/1934:4

Taxation - Massachusetts Middleboro share is $2,592 fifty-five years ago, 05/29/1931:7 Middleboro share of gas tax $7,754, 05/27/1932:3 Head tax for old age assistance, 07/29/1932:1 Increase in state tax (t), 08/26/1932:3

Taxation - Middleboro see also Middleboro - Board of Assessors; Tax Payers League Assessor Boynton prepares large maps of local properties, 07/25/1930:4 Assessors announce lower tax rate, 08/01/1930:1 List of heaviest taxpayers (t), 08/15/1930:7 Collector's sale (t), 09/05/1930:5, 09/12/1930:5 Lowered for this year, 07/24/1931:1 Assessors arrive at figures, 07/31/1931:1 What lower rate means, 07/31/1931:1 New rate not bad compared to other towns, 08/21/1931:1 List of heaviest taxpayers (t), 08/21/1931:7 Collector's sale, 09/11/1931:4 Notice from tax collector, 01/22/1932:8 How to trim expenses so taxes can be reduced, 02/12/1932:1 Rate set at town meeting, 02/12/1932:2 Budget committee reports on adjustments to $27 tax rate, 02/12/1932:4 Adjourned town meeting packs the hall, 02/19/1932:1 Town meeting business could have been finished in half the time,

02/19/1932:1 Heath blocked at every turn during town meeting, 03/04/1932:1 Collector's sale of real estate, 07/29/1932:2 New rate announced, valuations reduced (t), 08/12/1932:1 Collector's sale of real estate, 08/12/1932:3 No arguments over new, reduced rate, 08/19/1932:1 Collector's sale of real estate, 08/19/1932:3 Collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6 List of heaviest taxpayers in Middleboro (t), 09/09/1932:2 Middleboro ideal for industry, 10/07/1932:3 Collector's sale, 10/07/1932:7 Middleboro ideal for industry (t), 10/14/1932:4 Collector's sale, 12/02/1932:7 Taxpayers of Middleboro (l) (H.J. Goodale), 01/13/1933:6 Rate will be lower than last year, 02/03/1933:1 Collector's sale, 02/03/1933:6 Rates not in hands of taxpayers, 02/24/1933:1 Collector's sale, 04/21/1933:6 Selectmen adopt advanced payment system, 05/05/1933:1 Collector's sale, 05/05/1933:6, 7, 05/19/1933:5, 7 Collector has measure of success here, 05/26/1933:1 Treasurer/collector makes report to selectmen, 05/26/1933:1 Collector's sale, 05/26/1933:5 Collector happy to have advance payments, 06/09/1933:1 Collector's sale, 06/09/1933:6 Collector gives notice on unpaid 1932 taxes, 06/30/1933:1 No reason to believe rate will be lowered, 07/21/1933:1 Collector's sale of real estate, 09/01/1933:6 New rate should help some, 09/15/1933:1 Rate lowered $2.70 (t), 09/15/1933:1 Collector's sale of real estate, 09/15/1933:5 Bills much lower, 09/22/1933:1 List of Middleboro's heaviest taxpayers (t), 09/22/1933:3

Taxation – Middleboro cont. Lower rate fine way to start year, 10/06/1933:1 Property tax receipts ahead of last year, 11/03/1933:1 Taxation (l) (Frederic H. Noble), 01/05/1934:2 Progress made in collection, 01/12/1934:1 Breck collects $647.37 to date, 02/16/1934:1 Rate up despite efforts by selectmen, 02/16/1934:1 Collector's sale of real estate, 02/23/1934:6, 03/02/1934:6 Borrow ourselves out of debt (l) (Elmer E. Phinney), 03/09/1934:3 Collector's sale of real estate, 03/23/1934:6, 03/30/1934:6,

04/13/1934:7, 04/20/1934:6, 06/22/1934:5 Change in tax law (l), 10/19/1934:1 Need a taxpayers' association (l) (Alexander Heath), 12/21/1934:7

Taxation - Middleboro (55 years ago) Rate set, 08/22/1930:6 Interest at 12% if paid late, 08/29/1930:7 Tax valuations for Fire District set (t), 10/03/1930:6 Probable rate $14.50 per $1000, 08/21/1931:6

Taxation - Plymouth County Middleboro share of hospital maintenance $3,085.39, 01/30/1931:1 Middleboro share of hospital costs $3,434.80, 1/27/1933:1 Middleboro share of South Hanson hospital maintenance $3,549.45,

Lakeville $552.14, 02/02/1934:1 Taxidermy

Raymond Leighton, 872 Center St (ad), 10/31/1930:2 Taylor (Mr)

Lets Wareham St house to William Solomon, 10/12/1934:2 Taylor, Allison Woods

Born to Chester, 07/10/1931:1 Taylor, Annie D.

Obituary, 08/11/1933:1 Wife of Samuel H. dies, 08/11/1933:4 Will in probate, 09/08/1933:6 Long list of relatives in will, 09/15/1933:4

Taylor, Benjamin Franklin Wed to Alice White, 10/23/1931:2

Taylor, Charles H. Obituary, 06/20/1930:3

Taylor, Chester Steward at Lakeville Hospital, 08/15/1930:2 Daughter born, 07/10/1931:1

Taylor, Frank A. Obituary, 04/17/1931:7 North Carver folks attend funeral, 04/24/1931:3

Taylor, Freeman North Main St couple married 50 years, 04/10/1931:1

Taylor, Gilbert A. Obituary, 03/07/1930:2

Taylor, Grace Wed at Whitinsville, 11/06/1931:6

Taylor, Howard Crashes into state highway boundary marker on Wareham St,

01/24/1930:1 Taylor, Idalette G.

Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 09/23/1932:5 Taylor, J. Arthur

Obituary, 11/28/1930:3 Taylor, James C.

Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:4 New permanent fire chief of Bourne fire department, 04/01/1932:1 Tax collector's sale of real estate, 03/02/1934:6

Taylor, J.C. Proprietor of Pine Grove Dining Room, Wareham St (ad), 06/19/1931:7

Taylor, Lucy Girl struck by auto driven by Judith Eaton, 04/20/1934:1

Taylor, Marion Wed to Nelson Parker, 09/14/1934:6

Taylor, Mildred A. (see Shaw, Mildred Taylor)

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Taylor, Rhoda Engaged to J. Edward Weeman, 02/27/1931:1 Wedding described, 12/02/1932:1

Taylor, Robert Moves from Rock to Middleboro, 09/22/1933:2

Taylor, Ruth S. Obituary, 05/27/1932:7

Taylor, William Daughter born, 10/12/1934:4

Taylor, William H. In collision with Brockton driver at Plymouth and Bedford St,

09/28/1934:5 Taylor, William J.

And wife return from winter in California, 03/31/1933:1 Taylor, William V.

Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 09/23/1932:5 Taylor, W.J.

Travels from California to Seattle, 02/03/1933:1 Travel via Panama Canal from San Francisco, 04/06/1934:1

Teachers (see Schools - Middleboro (faculty and staff)) Teceno, Florence

Engaged to Crispi Falconieri, 04/18/1930:4 Wedding described, 05/02/1930:1 Wed to Crispi Falconieri, 05/02/1930:4

Teceno, Joseph Wells bitten by Teceno's German police dog, 03/23/1934:1

Teceno, Mike Shoes stolen while skating, 01/09/1931:6

Teeling, Joseph Bates School teacher wins prize for highest batting average in Old

Colony League, 10/28/1932:5 Bridgewater State grad takes post at Medway junior high, 06/29/1934:1

Teeweeleema, Princess Melinda Mitchell in tribal regalia (p), 08/22/1930:1

Telegraph (see New England Telephone & Telegraph Co.; Western Union Telegraph Co.)

Telephones see also New England Telephone & Telegraph Co. Cable between Middleboro and Bridgewater out of order due to heavy

rain, 03/21/1930:1 Doris Stetson employed in office of Middleboro Telephone Exchange,

09/26/1930:1 Telephone installed at Main and Grove St for police department,

05/22/1931:1 William Egger contracts to supply new linoleum to Middleboro

Telephone Exchange, 10/30/1931:1 Temperance Movement

WCTU released from blame for letter to New Bedford Times (l) (Arianna B. Crothers), 01/10/1930:4

Sons of Temperance initiates five more members 55 years ago, 04/18/1930:7

Central Baptist hosts Plymouth County WCTU convention, 10/31/1930:1

Large enthusiastic meeting held 55 years ago, 03/27/1931:9 Sons of Temperance elect officers 55 years ago, 09/25/1931:6 Ants speak for An-tis (l) (L.M. Churbuck), 09/22/1933:6

Ten Times One Club Presents "May Night," 05/30/1930:1 Holds annual meeting, 05/22/1931:1

Tenney, Walter Aldrich Principal of high school in Oakland, 01/03/1930:1 Where Shall Christ be Born? (poem), 01/03/1930:5

Tennis Court constructed on parsonage grounds in South Middleboro,

07/11/1930:4 Court at parsonage completed, 08/15/1930:2 South Middleboro court ready for season, 04/24/1931:7 Rock youngsters play in tournament at South Middleboro, 09/11/1931:3 Results of tournament between Rock and South Middleboro,

09/18/1931:6

Tennis cont. Season opens on South Middleboro community courts, 04/29/1932:2 Rock wins tournament with South Middleboro, 09/30/1932:2 Community courts on parsonage grounds in order, 05/05/1933:8 South Middleboro community courts in fine condition, 05/19/1933:4 South Middleboro community court open, 05/04/1934:2 Rules governing use of courts, 06/29/1934:5 Pretty good players here, 09/07/1934:1 First annual tournament held with large number of entrants,

09/07/1934:3 Benches and settees at North Main St badly damaged, 09/14/1934:1

Tepe, Albert F. Engaged to Florence E. Culhane, 02/03/1933:1, 4

Tepe, Florence Resides in New York, 05/25/1934:2

Tercentennial How will Middleboro celebrate?, 01/17/1930:1 Selectmen name committee, 01/24/1930:1 D.D. Sullivan replaces David Walker on committee, 02/28/1930:1 Selectmen fill committee vacancy, 02/28/1930:2 Lest we forget (l) (H.S.G.), 02/28/1930:8 Where is the wisdom behind celebration, 03/14/1930:1 Historical Society starts planning for celebration, 05/02/1930:7 Funds transfer approved by selectmen, 05/16/1930:1 Committee has tentative plan for celebration, 06/06/1930:1 DAR hosts ball at Town House, 11/28/1930:1

Terwilleger, Kenneth Engaged to Mary Roberts, 09/29/1933:7

Terwilliger, Kenneth Engaged to Mary Roberts, 06/29/1934:6

Terwilliger, Kenneth A. Engaged to Mary Roberts, 06/29/1934:4

Tessier, Etta Mae Playing piano from memory a waste of time (l), 05/09/1930:2

Tessier, Harold Daughter born, 05/02/1930:4 Awarded mail messenger contract, 05/26/1933:1 Member of YMCA Mercantile Basketball League winning team (p),

05/04/1934:1 Tessier, Louis J.

Manager of new Dunlop tire store (ad), 01/17/1930:4 Tessier, Mrs Louis

Resides in Syracuse, NY, 05/30/1930:4 Tessier, Robert L.

Engaged to Helen G. Blood, 06/27/1930:4 Wed to Helen Blood, 09/05/1930:4

Tessier, Robert Louis Wedding described, 07/11/1930:1

Tessier, Sophie Themique permanent wave demo (ad), 05/22/1931:5

Texeiro, Joseph Bail-jumper located in Bridgeport, CT, 01/08/1932:4

Textiles Hooked rug crafted by Mrs Sylvester Keith depicts grandfather Thomas

Lovell's homestead, 09/16/1932:2 Ninety-one-year-old Margaret Wagner donates handmade quilt to

Welfare Board, 12/27/1933:1 CWA projects in full swing here, 01/12/1934:1 CWA progress report on sewing endeavors, 01/26/1934:1 CWA projects to close next week, 02/09/1934:1 CWA sewing and knitting projects closed, 02/16/1934:4 County supervisor of knitting project Fraser closes work, 04/13/1934:1 Marion Belmont, agent for Bernat yarns (ad), 09/14/1934:8

Thanksgiving (holiday) Thanksgiving poem by W. Wilmot, 11/28/1930:5

Thatcher (Mr) Building plans 55 years ago, 04/01/1932:2

Thatcher, Allan Files nomination papers for school committee, 12/21/1934:1

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Thatcher, Allan Montgomery Elected to Phi Beta Kappa at John Hopkins University, 05/27/1932:1

Thatcher, Allan R. Echoes of town meeting (l), 02/28/1930:1 Candidate for school board, 01/01/1932:1 Hot contests bring out 2,472 voters (p) (t), 01/22/1932:1 Peirce Academy (l), 03/04/1932:2

Thatcher, Henry L. Obituary, 05/16/1930:1 Dies at age 79, 05/16/1930:4

Thatcher, Peter Purchases business of R.R. Robinson 55 years ago, 05/16/1930:7

Thatcher, Ronald G. Charles Sapp collides with Thatcher at North Main and Jackson St,

09/14/1934:2 Thatcher Building

Trustees sell block to Browne Realty Co. of Boston, renovations planned, 09/18/1931:1

Remodeling plans, 09/25/1931:1 One contractor to do all alterations, 10/02/1931:1 Remodeling work begins, 10/09/1931:1 Contractor Andrew Fielding razes section of block, prepares for new

construction, 10/23/1931:1 Contractor chooses between cheap labor and local workers,

10/23/1931:1 Thayer, Charles V., Jr.

Three-year-old run over by auto driven by Frank Leighton, 05/26/1933:1 Thayer, Granville L.

Employees of old straw works (p), 02/28/1930:1 Thayer, Lawrence

Breaks arm cranking auto, 07/22/1932:2 Thayer, Lewis

Chimney fire on Miller St, 06/27/1930:7 Fire in floorboards of Thayer's auto, 11/02/1934:1

Thayer, Lewis A. Chimney fire at Lewis Thayer's on Miller St, 06/27/1930:7

Thayer, Mrs William Clerk at Tripp's Candy Shop, 04/04/1930:9

Thayer, William Couple married 25 years, 07/11/1930:9

Theater see also Crosier, Mary Joy; Middleborough Memorial High School -

Arts All Middleboro cast presents Applesauce, 02/28/1930:3 Nemasket Grange presents play, Civil Service, 04/04/1930:1 Chamber of Commerce sponsored Corporal Eagen makes big hit,

11/07/1930:1 Middleboro Teachers' Association presents The Prince Chap,

11/28/1930:3 Cabot Club presents Anne-What's-Her-Name, 12/19/1930:3 Forest Street School PTA presents Adam and Eva, 02/06/1931:4 Mr and Mrs Albert Van Dekker enjoy some success on Broadway,

06/19/1931:1 Nemasket Grange cast of Henry's Wedding (p), 10/02/1931:4 Elizabeth Roht co-author of German version of Peter Pan to be

presented at BU, 12/18/1931:1 Legion presents annual show, Page the Prince, 12/18/1931:1 Forest Street PTA presents The Absentminded Bridegroom,

04/08/1932:2 Inez Bassett Alder authors historical pageant, 05/06/1932:1 Elks presentation of Aren't We All draws good audience, 11/04/1932:1 Cabot Club presents artistic presentation of Old Lady 31, 11/17/1933:1 Cast and crew of upcoming YMCA performance of World's All Right

(ad), 12/08/1933:6 YMCA production of World's All Right more than satisfies,

12/15/1933:1 Hanson writes letter of appreciation to YMCA play participants (l),

12/22/1933:4 George Borsari plays part in Shakespearean comedy at American

University, 05/11/1934:7

Theater cont. Pauline Mayo directs Tom Thumb Wedding, 11/09/1934:4 Presentation of Tom Thumb Wedding set for Central ME Church,

11/16/1934:3 Three one-act plays performed for Teachers' Association Dramatic

Night, 11/23/1934:2 Theft

see also Burglary; Larceny; Robbery Wah Lee makes restitution for stealing electricity, 01/03/1930:7 Dr Leonard Baker reports theft from car, 01/17/1930:3 James Kontoes sentenced to Concord Reformatory for theft from Dr

Baker, 02/14/1930:1 Investigation into theft of $50 from Murphy's bowling alley,

02/28/1930:3 Builder reports theft of door and windows at Caldwell place,

05/23/1930:8 Moleski not guilty of theft of cable from telephone company,

06/13/1930:1 Tank truck equipment stolen, 06/27/1930:4 Howard and LeBaron victims of fruit theft, 09/26/1930:1 Stolen tablet returned to Lakeville Town House, 10/17/1930:5 Cedar fence posts stolen from Josiah Vaughan, 12/19/1930:2 Mike Teceno's shoes stolen while skating, 01/09/1931:6 Harold Williams' stolen bicycle recovered, 01/16/1931:1 Duncklee's stolen bicycle recovered behind Lang's barn, 01/30/1931:1 Henry Champion Jones' canoe stolen from Nemasket River,

07/17/1931:1 Portion of fence at Temple Place carried off 55 years ago, 07/17/1931:2 Tramp caught stealing from Laspe's shop 55 years ago, 10/23/1931:2 Francis Covel sentenced for stealing wire from town of Middleboro,

12/11/1931:1 Tools stolen from workers on state road, 01/22/1932:1 Youngster rifles Phillips' mailbox, steals check, 07/22/1932:1 Ernest Remillard's boat taken from Wood's pond mooring, sank,

08/26/1932:1 Francis Travassos' bike stolen at carnival, 08/26/1932:1 Leon Alley's valuable homing pigeon stolen, 08/26/1932:1 Leon Alley offers reward for recovery of stolen bird (ad), 08/26/1932:8 Calves stolen from George Deane's yard, 09/30/1932:2 Thief takes tires right off Herbert Haskins' car, 09/30/1932:2 Local storekeeper claims bread stolen from delivery boxes,

12/16/1932:1 Rabbits stolen from Pepin's Wood St home, 12/16/1932:1 A. Reginald Balkum accused of theft in Onset, 12/23/1932:1 Many reports of stolen bikes, 1/27/1933:1 Robbins, Robbins, and Ennos charged with unlawful use of electricity,

05/05/1933:1 Mason Leggee fined $10 for unlawful use of electricity, 06/02/1933:1 Bronze plates taken from town's steam roller, 06/23/1933:6 Bernard Sheehan's bicycle stolen from in front of Center St store,

07/21/1933:1 Mrs George Cushman's Pomeranian taken by passing autoist,

07/21/1933:6 McNeil's rowboat taken from moorings at Wareham St bridge,

08/11/1933:1 Melon thieves strike farms of Harry Bowden and John McNeece,

09/08/1933:1 Self-confessed gigolo A. Reginald Balkum in trouble again,

09/22/1933:1 Earl Millerd fined $10 for illegal use of electricity, 09/29/1933:1 Perkins and Jolley each fined $10 for illegal use of electricity,

10/06/1933:4 Plymouth contractor suffers theft from road building job site,

10/27/1933:1 Clothesline thieves active, 01/12/1934:1 Chains taken off auto in broad daylight, 02/09/1934:1 Police investigate cases of petty theft, 05/04/1934:4 Sleek gent takes Panesis' pocketbook, 05/11/1934:1 LeFlame pleads guilty to using electricity illegally, 05/25/1934:1

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Theft cont. Frank LaFlamme fined $10 for using unauthorized electricity,

06/22/1934:4 Paint brushes and cans stolen from Carl Oakes vehicle, 06/22/1934:10 Paint and lumber taken from Bigelow's work site, 09/14/1934:3 Picone fined $10 for unlawful use of electricity, 09/14/1934:6 Elmer Wardell arrested for holdup and various thefts, 09/21/1934:1 Picone not guilty of stealing electricity, 10/26/1934:2 Mrs Vagen Zakarian guilty of stealing gas and electricity from town,

12/14/1934:2 Thibault, Edgar C.

Wed to Mildred Phillips, 02/12/1932:4 Thibault, Edward

Son born, 02/23/1934:4 Thibault, Inez M.

Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7 Thibault, Natalie

Graduates from Bridgewater Teachers' College, 06/08/1934:1 Thibault, Natalie I.

To attend Bridgewater Normal School, 07/11/1930:1 Thibault, Nathalie

Girl Scout Court of Awards meeting held (p), 11/21/1930:1 Thibault, Nathalie I.

Girl Scouting as an Aid to International Friendliness (essay), 06/20/1930:6

Thibault, Newman Attends Dartmouth College, 12/26/1930:1 In highest honor group at Dartmouth, 03/20/1931:3 Works on advanced degree at Syracuse University (l), 10/07/1932:3 Graduates from Syracuse University, 06/08/1934:1

Thibault, Newman W. Elected to photographic board of Dartmouth Pictorial, 03/13/1931:1 Dartmouth student wins distinction, 05/15/1931:7 Wins high honors at Dartmouth (p), 03/04/1932:1 Appointed instructor at Syracuse University, 05/20/1932:1 Receives degree from Dartmouth, 06/24/1932:1 Re-elected assistant instructor at Syracuse University, 03/17/1933:1 Receives Master's degree from Syracuse University, 06/08/1934:1 Accepts post in geology department at Virginia Polytechnic,

09/07/1934:1 Thibault Studio

Modern equipment assures fine work, 10/09/1931:7 Know for exceptional work, 11/06/1931:7 Photography makes great gift, 12/04/1931:8 Photos bring delight in years to come, 01/01/1932:7 Member of International Photo Association, 02/05/1932:7

Thimble Club Daughters Celebrate 20th anniversary, 02/06/1931:4 Jenney Coal Co. donates parade prize money to poor, 11/27/1931:1 Jenney Oil Co. donates parade winner's money to charity, 12/02/1932:1 Completes 22 years of charitable work, 02/24/1933:4 Jenney Coal Co. donates Legion parade prize to Thimble Club

Daughters, 12/01/1933:1 Pass resolution upon death of Edith Whitman Dickerman, 01/05/1934:2 Complete 23rd year of charitable work, 02/09/1934:4 Pass resolutions upon death of Eldoretta Baker, 03/23/1934:4

Third Baptist Church Veazie resumes work as organist, 02/28/1930:6 Pastor Preston receives new auto from church member, 03/07/1930:1 Holds annual meeting, 04/25/1930:6 Centennial Hymn by Wilson C. Ryder, 07/04/1930:5 Portrait of M.F. Johnson donated to Rock village church, 09/19/1930:3 Hosts October Neighborhood convention, 10/10/1930:4 Extends call to Rev Mr Sweat 55 years ago, 03/27/1931:9 Holds annual business meeting, 04/10/1931:6 Hosts county Neighborhood convention, 10/16/1931:5 Hosts Middleboro Union Christian Endeavor Rally, 03/18/1932:3 Holds annual business meeting, 04/22/1932:3 Holds annual banquet and business meeting, 05/06/1932:7 Receives coat of paint, 08/26/1932:3

Third Baptist Church cont. Hosts county Neighborhood convention, 10/14/1932:4 Holds annual meeting, 04/27/1934:6 Holds annual supper and business meeting, 05/04/1934:6 Hosts 491st Neighborhood convention, 10/12/1934:4

Third Congregational Church (see North Middleboro Congregational Church)

Thomas (Mr) Middleboro Soap takes lead in Wareham 55 years ago, 03/06/1931:6 Atwood-Thomas Construction Co. awarded contract for seawall and

jetties, 08/07/1931:4 Atwood-Thomas Construction Co., fill from academy excavation for

sale (ad), 04/01/1932:8 Thomas (Mr and Mrs)

Daughter born, 12/27/1933:4 Thomas, Ada

Tax collector's sale, 10/07/1932:7 Thomas, Ada E.

Obituary, 09/05/1930:1 Wife of Arthur L. dies at age 58, 09/05/1930:4

Thomas, A.E. Marten colony returns to Smith St, 04/27/1934:6

Thomas, Albert A. And Alexander Heath debate in front of capacity crowd (p),

01/24/1930:7 Quoting figures to trap votes but to no useful purpose (ad) (l) (t),

12/26/1930:3 In support of Frederic Noble (ad), 01/16/1931:5 Files nomination papers for re-election, 10/30/1931:1 Candidate for selectman (ad), 01/08/1932:2 Hot contests bring out 2,472 voters (p) (t), 01/22/1932:1 Engaged to Ruth Williamson, 02/16/1934:4 Wedding described, 02/23/1934:1 Wed to Ruth Williamson, 02/23/1934:4

Thomas, Alfred Auto struck by Sharon driver on Wareham St, 02/28/1930:6 Employed at Atwood's box factory nearly 43 years, 12/14/1934:9

Thomas, Alfred E. And twin celebrate 67th birthday, biography, 09/18/1931:3 Purple martin colonies at Thomas' and Creamer's, 07/15/1932:7 And twin Alvin E. celebrate 70th birthdays, brief biography,

09/14/1934:1 Thomas, Alvin E.

Employed at Thomas Bros., 07/18/1930:7 South Middleboro couple married 36 years, 11/07/1930:2 And twin celebrate 67th birthday, biography, 09/18/1931:3 And twin Alfred E. celebrate 70th birthdays, brief biography,

09/14/1934:1 Thomas, Arnold

Son born, 06/19/1931:4 Occupies Thomas Phinney place on Pearl St, 07/17/1931:1 Dorchester youths steal auto, 07/01/1932:8

Thomas, Arthur Victim of hit-and-run in serious condition, 02/23/1934:1

Thomas, Arthur C. Employed in West Newton, 08/15/1930:2 Mail carrier in West Newton, 10/17/1930:9

Thomas, Augusta Dies in Whitman, 03/23/1934:1

Thomas, Barbara Transfers to Weymouth office of SE MA Power, 12/05/1930:7 Transfers to Wareham office of SE MA Power and Light Co.,

05/22/1931:9 Wedding described, 10/28/1932:1 Wed to Earl H. Venno, 10/28/1932:4

Thomas, Bertram L. Local man loses verdict, 09/26/1930:1 Builders should be laying plans for contractors, 01/22/1932:7 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 07/01/1932:8

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Thomas, Bessie Takes training at Jordan Hospital, Plymouth, 04/01/1932:7

Thomas, B.L. Construction work (ad), 10/09/1931:7 Contractor handles variety of work, 10/16/1931:7 Ground still in good condition for construction work, 11/20/1931:9 Winter should not delay construction work, 12/18/1931:7

Thomas, Caleb Graduates from Dartmouth, 06/19/1931:1 Employed in Groton, VT, 09/08/1933:1

Thomas, Caleb H. Receives degree from Dartmouth, 06/24/1932:1

Thomas, Carrie Falls down stairs, severely bruised, 04/04/1930:9

Thomas, Cephas Returns from Chester, VT, 08/07/1931:1

Thomas, Charles Partially buried in sand while working on Vaughan's well 55 years ago,

01/31/1930:8 Thomas, Chester

Employed at Narragansett Milling Co., 09/19/1930:3 Thomas, Chester W.

Awarded trip to World's Fair in Chicago, 07/07/1933:2 Thomas, Clarence E.

Wed to Florence Harlow, 06/06/1930:4 Oil truck driver collides with Mattapan driver at Center and Cambridge

St, 07/04/1930:4 Thomas, Clyde

Son born, 12/18/1931:4 Thomas, Clyde S.

Wedding described, 03/27/1931:1 Wed to Cora L. Staples Clough, 03/27/1931:4 Moves office to 7 Rock St (ad), 04/14/1933:3 Agent for Travelers Insurance Co. (ad), 09/21/1934:7

Thomas, Douglas Son born, 01/05/1934:2

Thomas, E. Infant son christened, 06/15/1934:6

Thomas, Earl Visits Middleboro for first time in 25 years, 10/26/1934:4

Thomas, Edgar Sells School St house to Bradford Chase 55 years ago, 11/06/1931:6

Thomas, Edward W. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 04/22/1932:6

Thomas, Elfelda L. Engaged to Richmond M. Gifford, 12/08/1933:4

Thomas, Elfelda Linwood Wedding described, 12/27/1933:2 Wed to Richmond Gifford, 12/27/1933:4

Thomas, Eli J. Obituary, 08/19/1932:2

Thomas, Ella A. Obituary, 09/05/1930:1

Thomas, Ella Frances Wedding described, 06/27/1930:1

Thomas, Elsie Moves from Wareham to Milton, 08/29/1930:3

Thomas, Ernest Engaged to Marion Aldrich, 09/26/1930:1

Thomas, Ernest E. Pushed through plate glass window at Pierce's hardware by runaway

auto, 11/04/1932:1 Thomas, Evelyn W.

Correction to letter concerning Lyman Thomas (l), 03/07/1930:9 Obituary, 12/11/1931:1 Widow of Lyman P. dies at age 66, 12/11/1931:4 Will in probate, 12/25/1931:7

Thomas, Forest E. New commander of local Legion post (p), 06/06/1930:1 Announces candidacy for school board, 12/12/1930:4

Thomas, Forest E. cont. Experienced, impartial, faithful, representative (ad) (p), 01/16/1931:4 Results of most disgraceful, silliest, muck-raking campaigns (p) (t),

01/23/1931:1 New insurance office on Center St (ad) (p), 03/04/1932:8 Candidate for School Board (ad) (p), 01/13/1933:8

Thomas, Frank G. Candidate for selectman (ad) (p), 01/08/1932:2

Thomas, Frank S. Moth superintendent submits vacation bill to selectmen, 04/24/1931:4 Latest declared candidate for selectmen, 12/25/1931:1 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 07/01/1932:8 Answers civic association's questions (ad), 01/13/1933:3

Thomas, Fred Blaze on outside of Prospect St house, 11/30/1934:1

Thomas, Fred A. Member of Co. D, 5th Massachusetts during Spanish-American War (p),

07/17/1931:1 Opens new Ford agency, Middleboro Motor Sales, 04/01/1932:2 Alden and Thomas dissolve partnership in Middleboro Motor Sales,

12/22/1933:6 Thomas, Frederica

Resides in Hartford, CT, 03/07/1930:1 Thomas, George

Employed in Groton, VT, 09/08/1933:1 Thomas, George B.

Resides in Groton, NH, 10/13/1933:1 Thomas, Gladys D.

Wed to John J. Turner, 04/17/1931:4 Thomas, H. Cushman

Thomastown couple celebrates 59 years of marriage 55 years ago, 08/08/1930:3

Thomas, Harriett Elected new district nurse, 10/30/1931:1

Thomas, Harvey In collision with Providence truck at Fall Brook, 09/28/1934:5

Thomas, Harvey C. Returns here after year in Brockway, MT, 09/05/1930:1 Occupies apartment in Belmont's house on Myrtle St, 03/27/1931:1 Bicyclist thrown after struck by West Roxbury driver, 06/09/1933:1

Thomas, H.C. Resident manager of Brownell & Burt, Inc. (ad), 02/20/1931:3

Thomas, Helen Resides in Roslindale, 11/07/1930:2

Thomas, Helen R. Takes nurse's aide training at Faulkner hospital, 09/19/1930:3 Employed at Lucy Braley's candy kitchen, 09/29/1933:3

Thomas, Henry David Fuller builds house on Thomas farm 55 years ago, 03/06/1931:6

Thomas, Henry E. Obituary, 02/19/1932:1

Thomas, Henry L. Dies at age 65, 12/18/1931:4 Obituary, 12/18/1931:5 Auction of household furniture (ad), 06/23/1933:3

Thomas, Herbert H. Kills six fox so far this season, 01/31/1930:5

Thomas, I. Bradford Accepts position with shoe company in Augusta, ME, 04/21/1933:1

Thomas, I.B. Cousin dies in Portland, ME, 09/19/1930:1 Resides in Augusta, ME, 11/17/1933:4

Thomas, Ichabod Purchase St place of Lothrop Thomas (p), 08/15/1930:1

Thomas, Ida May Providence woman dies, 07/04/1930:1

Thomas, Ira T. Wed to Violeen H. Raymond, 07/22/1932:4

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Thomas, Isabella G. Obituary, 01/01/1932:1 Wife of Herbert S. dies at age 65, 01/01/1932:4

Thomas, J.A. Communication on local business and industry (l), 07/11/1930:9 Champion melons (ad), 09/04/1931:8 Has 15 acres under cultivation, 27 different varieties of produce,

06/24/1932:1 Thomas, James

Granddaughter born, 01/02/1931:1 Born to Douglas, 01/05/1934:2

Thomas, James A. Letter on upcoming town meeting (l), 01/03/1930:1 Very important election (l), 01/10/1930:9 Appeal to taxpayers (l), 01/17/1930:4 Open letter to Mr Egger (l), 02/14/1930:2 Receives order for hornbeam rollers from Oregon, 02/28/1930:1 Confused over "A Caption Amended" (l), 03/07/1930:6 Wareham St couple married 60 years, 02/20/1931:2 Friends attend celebration of 60th, 02/20/1931:7 Guarantees quality of cider 55 years ago, 08/14/1931:6 Chimney fire on Wareham St, 03/18/1932:1 Obituary, 01/06/1933:1 Dies at age 82, 01/06/1933:4 Descendant of Myles Standish attends funeral, 01/13/1933:1 Will in probate, 02/17/1933:6 Elks holds annual memorial service, 12/08/1933:2

Thomas, Jane Funeral held at Carver, 12/27/1933:4

Thomas, John Son born, 01/09/1931:4

Thomas, Joseph Chimney fire on Chestnut St, 03/31/1933:1 Chimney fire on Purchase St, 03/02/1934:1

Thomas, Joseph B. Chimney fire on Chestnut St, 03/04/1932:1 And wife injured in auto accident in Newburyport, 11/24/1933:1

Thomas, J.V. Revisits places with which he was familiar 50 years ago, 10/20/1933:1

Thomas, Lawrence Pratt Co. truck driver collides with Caswell's auto at North and North

Main St, 05/19/1933:1 Thomas, Leila

Brother Alfred attends funeral, 05/02/1930:3 Well-known in Carver, 05/02/1930:7

Thomas, Leila B. Obituary, 05/02/1930:1, 2 Dies at age 60, 05/02/1930:4 Petition for administration of estate, 06/06/1930:5

Thomas, Levi T. Engaged to Helen E. Mahler, 05/01/1931:4 Wed to Helen E. Mahler, 05/15/1931:4

Thomas, Lillian B. Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 09/23/1932:5

Thomas, Lillie E. Obituary, 01/06/1933:1 Widow of Henry dies at age 78, 01/06/1933:4

Thomas, Lois Student nurse in New Bedford, 01/24/1930:1

Thomas, Lothrop Purchase St place (p), 08/15/1930:1

Thomas, Lothrop S. Petition for termination of trust, 07/11/1930:6 Petition for trusteeship, 04/07/1933:6

Thomas, Lydia N. Obituary, 09/14/1934:1 Widow of Charles H. dies at age 79, 09/14/1934:4 A tribute, 09/21/1934:2 Will in probate, 09/28/1934:5

Thomas, Lyman Correction to letter concerning Lyman Thomas (l) (Evelyn W. Thomas),

03/07/1930:9 Thomas, Marjorie

Wed to Wallace Fisher, 09/28/1934:6 Thomas, Marjorie L.

Wed to Myron L. McVay, 10/09/1931:4 Thomas, Marjorie Louise

Engaged to Myron Henry McVay, 04/11/1930:4 Thomas, Mary

Funeral held at Rock, 09/28/1934:6 Thomas, Mary F.

Obituary, 07/07/1933:2 Wife of William H. dies at age 78, 07/07/1933:4

Thomas, Maude Obituary, 02/24/1933:3

Thomas, Maude L. Obituary, 02/24/1933:1 Widow of Edward M. dies at age 49, 02/24/1933:4

Thomas, Melvin E. Resides in Roslindale, 12/12/1930:6

Thomas, Mendall Graduates from MIT, 06/19/1931:6

Thomas, Mrs George L. Organist at Central Baptist, 09/09/1932:1

Thomas, Mrs Henry Grandson dies in Bridgewater, 08/08/1930:2 Carries on deceased husband's poultry business, 01/08/1932:4

Thomas, Mrs Lyman P. Home struck by lightning, 08/22/1930:3 Falls and fractures hip, 11/13/1931:6 Kershaw attends funeral, 12/18/1931:4 Out-of-town folks attend funeral, 12/18/1931:4

Thomas, Mrs William H. South Middleboro woman dies, 07/07/1933:2

Thomas, Muriel Employed at Stetson & Clark, 08/22/1930:3

Thomas, Myra J. Cousin dies in Providence, 07/04/1930:1

Thomas, Myron Local musicians perform with Taunton Orchestra club, 06/10/1932:1 Broadcasts with group over Brockton station, 07/15/1932:1

Thomas, Randolph S. Moves to Sagamore, 03/07/1930:8 Son born, 08/29/1930:1

Thomas, Robert M. Grows champion squash 55 years ago, 09/26/1930:6

Thomas, Seneca Lives in house he was born in (55 years ago), 07/25/1930:7

Thomas, Sidney Catches 1-lb. trout during Nemasket herring run, 05/06/1932:1 Bryant and Thomas get muskrats on first day of trapping season,

11/03/1933:1 Bags alligator at Tispaquin Pond, 11/09/1934:4

Thomas, Snowdon Winthrop Attends Amherst Ag College, 09/19/1930:3 Attends MIT, 04/01/1932:7

Thomas, Stella Teaches in Dorchester, 09/12/1930:2 Resides in Roslindale, 11/21/1930:5

Thomas, Sybil Enters Laselle Seminary, 09/25/1931:1 Performs at Lasell Seminary recital, 12/25/1931:1 On musical program at Lasell Junior College, 04/01/1932:1 Guest musician at West Bridgewater Baptist church, 02/16/1934:1

Thomas, Sydney P. Performs clever act of veterinary surgery, 06/23/1933:3

Thomas, Waldo S. Appointed town accountant, 09/12/1930:1

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Thomas, Walter Lets tenement at Miller and Smith St to Albert Hojaboom, 03/20/1931:7 Frederick Griswold charged with break-in at store, 11/23/1934:2

Thomas, Walter C. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8

Thomas, W.C. Employs Francis Carver and Frank Howard at store, 01/03/1930:2 Couple married 25 years, biographies, 07/25/1930:3 Lets Miller St tenement to Leon Holmes, 08/22/1930:3 Barn struck by lightning, 05/15/1931:2 Lets Miller St tenement to William Paradise, 10/02/1931:6 Storm damage to electrical wire burns tree at store, 09/09/1932:7 Brother's funeral held in Plymouth, 1/27/1933:3 Employs Charles Holmquist, 04/14/1933:7 Lets tenement over store to Claude Hollis, 08/18/1933:3

Thomas, William Daughter born, 08/19/1932:4

Thomas, William C. Funeral held in Plymouth, 1/27/1933:3 Obituary, 02/03/1933:1

Thomas, William H. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 05/19/1933:6

Thomas, Winthrop Student at MIT, 10/16/1931:3

Thomas, Winthrop S. Freshman at MA Ag College, 01/16/1931:1 Completes junior year at Amherst College, 06/16/1933:3 Takes course of study at Harvard, 09/28/1934:5

Thomas, Winthrop Snowden Graduates from MA State College in Amherst, 06/08/1934:7

Thomas, Wm. H. Tax collector's sale, 12/02/1932:7

Thomas & Benn Plumbing and steamfitting, 11 Lane St (ad), 04/01/1932:8

Thomas & Holmes New business firm in town 55 years ago, 04/25/1930:8

Thomas & Weston Insurance (ad), 10/09/1931:7 Insurance a positive means of financial protection, 10/30/1931:7 Wise investors put money in insurance, 11/27/1931:7 Fire insurance more important than ever, 12/25/1931:7 Warm weather rush for auto insurance, 01/22/1932:7 Chester Weston sells Thomas & Weston Insurance Agency to Frederick

Weston (ad), 04/01/1932:8 Thomas Bros.

Employ Alvin Thomas, 07/18/1930:7 Employ Elliott Beaton, 10/24/1930:3 Handles line of general merchandise, 10/30/1931:7 Clothing stolen in break-in, 11/20/1931:9 Fine store in South Middleboro, 11/27/1931:7 Acushnet man arrested for break-in, 12/04/1931:1 Denham pleads not guilty to break-in, 12/11/1931:1 Denham held for grand jury, 12/18/1931:2 Locally operated stores cheaper, 12/25/1931:7 Purchasing power increases in grocery stores, 01/22/1932:7 Handle line of general merchandise, 02/19/1932:7 Employ J. Elliott Beaton, 10/21/1932:6 Employ Richmond Matthews, 03/31/1933:2

Thomas Farm Melons now ready (ad), 09/05/1930:10

Thomastown Cemetery John Crawshaw caretaker, 06/20/1930:1 Notice of meeting to propose incorporation, 07/15/1932:5

Thomastown School Lawrence McDonald awarded transportation contract, 12/26/1930:1 Louise Nutter new teacher, replaces retiring Elena Manley,

07/31/1931:1 History of Our Schools (l) (t) (J. Stearns Cushing), 02/24/1933:2 Chimney fire, 06/08/1934:1

Thompson, Barbara Attends Lasell Seminary, 04/11/1930:1 Attends Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY, 03/13/1931:1 Resides in Providence, RI, 04/21/1933:1

Thompson, Barbara Frederica Wedding described, 08/22/1930:1

Thompson, Barbara Wetsell Engaged to Donald Norman Price, 01/05/1934:1

Thompson, Benjamin F. Obituary, 01/10/1930:1 Tribute, 01/10/1930:1 Dies at age 69, 01/10/1930:4 A correction (l) (George E. Beals, G.A. Deane), 01/10/1930:6 Petition for administration of estate, 01/24/1930:5

Thompson, Bert Resides in Falmouth, 08/21/1931:1 Wedding described, 10/16/1931:1

Thompson, Bertran A. Funeral held at North Abington, 08/05/1932:3

Thompson, Cedulai Teaches in Fall River, 09/05/1930:6

Thompson, David W. Petition for administration of estate, 01/24/1930:5

Thompson, Doris Wed to Eugen Allen, 10/09/1931:9

Thompson, Doris L. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 07/29/1932:5

Thompson, Dorothy Shurtleff Daughter born, 11/13/1931:6

Thompson, Edward Wed to Bernice Shaknites, 06/24/1932:2

Thompson, Edward J. Takes part in Titanic rescue 20 years ago, 04/15/1932:1

Thompson, E.J. Interior decorator (ad), 02/28/1930:5 Rents East Grove St house from Frank Gifford, 08/21/1931:1

Thompson, Genevieve M. Petitions to erect garage and store gasoline, 06/23/1933:5

Thompson, Harry Mendall Wed to Ruth Althea Porter in 1930, 01/23/1931:4

Thompson, Herbert Occupies tenement in Pratt house on Plymouth St, 09/23/1932:3

Thompson, Jabez P. Obituary, 11/02/1934:1 Halifax man dies at age 81, 11/02/1934:4

Thompson, James Enters Franciscan monastery at Callicoon, NY, 09/15/1933:1

Thompson, Juliette P. Obituary, 02/12/1932:1

Thompson, Leroy Insensible for 2 hours following fall from wagon 55 years ago,

02/14/1930:6 Thompson, Louise

Attends Lasell Seminary, 06/20/1930:1 Resides in Providence, RI, 04/21/1933:1

Thompson, Mabel Obituary, 11/04/1932:1 Widow of Ruel dies at age 60, 11/04/1932:4 Administrator petitions to sell real estate, 01/19/1933:5 Petition for administration of estate, 04/07/1933:8 Administrator presents account of estate, 10/19/1934:5

Thompson, Minor W. Obituary, 02/20/1931:1 Brockton man dies at age 74, 02/20/1931:4

Thompson, Mrs George Resides in Campello, 02/14/1930:1

Thompson, Mrs Paul Sedan skids on planking on Plymouth St bridge, 01/08/1932:1

Thompson, Mrs Virgil Resides in Keene, NH, 05/15/1931:1

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Thompson, Paul E., Jr. Baldwinville youth dies at age 15, 03/09/1934:4

Thompson, Thelma Wed to Clarence E. Jefferson, 10/24/1930:4

Thompson, Thelma Wilhelmina Wed to Clarence Wesley Jefferson in 1930, 01/23/1931:4

Thompson, Thomas F. Wedding described, 05/02/1930:1 Wed to Gertrude Hilda Riedel, 05/02/1930:4

Thompson, Thomas Francis Engaged to Gertrude Hilda Riedel, 03/28/1930:4

Thompson, Thomas, Jr. Daughter born, 11/02/1934:4

Thompson, Virgil W. Obituary, 03/06/1931:1 Keene, NH man dies at age 60, 03/06/1931:4

Thompson, W. Sells Keen house on Pearl St to Perkins 55 years ago, 03/07/1930:8

Thompson, Walter Wedding described, 07/03/1931:1 Daughter born, 11/13/1931:6 Moves from Barrows St to Plymouth St, 09/01/1933:4

Thompson, Walter O. Engaged to Dorothy L. Shurtleff, 06/19/1931:4 Wed to Dorothy L. Shurtleff, 07/03/1931:4

Thompson, Walter Oliver Engaged to Dorothy Louise Shurtleff, 02/27/1931:3

Thompson, William Chimney fire on South Main St, 12/23/1932:1

Thompson Family Thompson St has long history, 01/10/1930:1

Thompson Tire Co. Formerly Standish Filling Station (ad), 09/16/1932:6 F.E. Standish manager, Wareham St (ad), 05/26/1933:8 Employs Joseph Waters, 09/14/1934:1

Thompsonville School History of our schools (l) (t) (J. Stearns Cushing), 03/31/1933:3 Repair and painting of schools underway, Town Hall next, 03/09/1934:6 Marianne Mederios takes teaching vacancy, 09/07/1934:1

Thornton, Julia Obituary, 03/02/1934:1

Thornton, William Resides in New York City, 07/31/1931:1

Thorson, Florence Moves into Whitmarsh's tenement in North Middleboro, 12/07/1934:6

Threats Alexander Heath victim of "bomb" scare, 10/31/1930:1

Three Ace Club Holds first athletic night, 05/25/1934:4

Thumb, Mrs Tom see also Magri, Countess Arrives home with pony train 55 years ago, 06/06/1930:6 Friends gather 55 years ago, 07/11/1930:8 Administrator's sale of real estate and personal property, 07/25/1930:5 Auction sale continued at Harry Bump's (ad), 08/01/1930:4 Travels from Arkansas to Texas 55 years ago, 02/13/1931:3

Thumb, Tom Friends gather 55 years ago, 07/11/1930:8 Has rival in Tom Trump 55 years ago, 08/22/1930:6 Baby chicks for sale at Tom Thumb Poultry Farm (ad), 01/09/1931:8 Travels from Arkansas to Texas 55 years ago, 02/13/1931:3 Stops at Branford Point House 55 years ago, 07/31/1931:6 Exchanges yacht for diamond 55 years ago, 08/07/1931:6 Plans shore house near ponds 55 years ago, 08/14/1931:6 Pauline Mayo directs Tom Thumb Wedding, 11/09/1934:4 Presentation of Tom Thumb Wedding set for Central ME Church,

11/16/1934:3 Thurston, Ellen

Attends Damon family reunion in Abington, 10/24/1930:6

Tibbetts, Eva M. Wed to Everett Willard, 12/02/1932:4

Tibbetts, Frank Chimney fire on Wood St, 11/16/1934:1

Tibbetts, Mrs F. Lets State Farm house to William MacRae, 11/30/1934:7

Tiffany (Mrs) Former resident dies in Worcester, 11/14/1930:1

Tikiob, Maria E. Land damages awarded, 07/24/1931:1

Tilden, Eben Sells roadside stand and home to Joseph Massa, 10/02/1931:4

Tilden, Eben F. And Grace Tilden sell property at Everett and Plymouth St to Joseph

Massa, 04/24/1931:1 Tilden, E.F.

Furniture for sale (ad), 10/24/1930:10 Tilden, Grace

And Eben Tilden sell property at Everett and Plymouth St to Joseph Massa, 04/24/1931:1

Tilden, Grace Gordon Obituary, 12/26/1930:1 Wife of Eben F. dies at age 69, 12/26/1930:4

Tilden's Wayside Stand House for sale on State Rd (ad), 07/11/1930:10

Tillinghast, Leroy R. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Tillman, Warren Frank Engaged to Enid Crosier, 10/19/1934:1

Tillson, Bernard Son born, 11/24/1933:4

Tillson, Bernard E. Son born, 11/24/1933:2

Tillson, Deborah Obituary, 06/19/1931:3 Petition for administration of estate, 06/26/1931:5

Tillson, Elizabeth Attends Boston University, 01/31/1930:5 Elected vice-president of Writers' Club at Boston University,

05/08/1931:4 Elected president P.A.L. Students' House at Boston University,

05/15/1931:1 President of BU College of Practical Arts and Letters dormitory,

12/18/1931:1 Boston University group compiles volume of poetry and prose,

05/27/1932:3 Honored with admission to Sigma honorary society, 06/10/1932:2 Wedding described, 04/06/1934:1

Tillson, Elwood Resides in New London, CT, 08/21/1931:1 Leaves for posting in California, 05/19/1933:1 Serves on flagship of Pacific fleet, 05/18/1934:1

Tillson, Elwood M. Submarine commander brings boat into Philadelphia, 02/13/1931:1 On list for appointment as Lieutenant Commander, 09/14/1934:1

Tillson, George Resides in Elizabeth, NJ, 11/24/1933:1

Tillson, Granville E. Expresses opinion on town government (l), 11/18/1932:3

Tillson, Ichabod Genealogy, 12/14/1934:3, 12/21/1934:3, 12/28/1934:3

Tillson, Leonard O. Declines position of high school principal, 07/03/1931:1 Offer of principalship recognition of value, 07/10/1931:1

Tillson, Lizzie E.B. Wife of Leonard O. dies at age 50, 01/02/1931:4 Petition for administration of estate, 01/09/1931:5 White Church Guild passes resolutions upon death, 01/23/1931:6 Central Congregational Church proposes memorial, 05/25/1934:5

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Tillson, Lizzie Evelyn Obituary, 01/02/1931:1

Tillson, L.O. High school sub-master (p), 06/20/1930:6

Tillson, Luther Genealogy, 12/07/1934:3

Tillson, Lynne B. Obituary, 06/27/1930:5

Tillson, Mrs Lewis Resides in Whitman, 06/06/1930:9

Tillson, Roger Elected president of Cape Cod Bankers Association, 06/02/1933:1

Tillson Family Story of the house of Ichabod, 11/02/1934:3

Tinkham (Mrs) Pupils present piano recital, 06/30/1933:8

Tinkham, Andrew L. Fire in residence 55 years ago, 07/11/1930:8

Tinkham, Angie Nemasket Spring Water Co. truck rolls into Tinkham's house,

05/13/1932:1 Tinkham, Charles

Lets Miller St house to Vickery, 07/14/1933:2 Son born, 12/21/1934:4

Tinkham, Charles Roland Wed to Dorothy Frances Turner, 03/28/1930:4

Tinkham, E.F. History and profile of jewelry business, 11/02/1934:1

Tinkham, Elisha B. Obituary, 12/26/1930:1 Dies at age 84, 12/26/1930:4

Tinkham, Emma A. Obituary, 10/17/1930:1

Tinkham, Evelyn Special guest at Boston University faculty tea, 10/14/1932:1

Tinkham, Evelyn C. Boston University student heads up auction party, 02/23/1934:1

Tinkham, George E. Obituary, 04/15/1932:1 Dies at age 49, 04/15/1932:4

Tinkham, Herbert L. President and director of new Bristol Manufacturing Co., 11/24/1933:1

Tinkham, Horace F. Receives wound in hand from pistol 55 years ago, 07/03/1931:6

Tinkham, LeRoy Builds summer cottage on Highland St, 04/14/1933:7

Tinkham, Levi In carriage collision with Henry Tribou 55 years ago, 02/19/1932:7

Tinkham, Lillian P. Pianoforte instruction (ad), 09/05/1930:10

Tinkham, Lillian Place Students perform at NE Conservatory of music, 01/10/1930:1 Pupils hold pianoforte recitals, 03/07/1930:5 Pianoforte recitals, 06/27/1930:2 Pupils hold second pianoforte recital, 07/03/1931:3 Annual recital of piano selections, 07/01/1932:3 Studies harmony and transposition with Herman Goldstein,

10/20/1933:1 Resumes studies at NE Conservatory of Music, 11/17/1933:8 Students perform at NE Conservatory of Music, 03/09/1934:1,

04/13/1934:2 Student James Houlihan makes finals in Chickering piano contest,

05/04/1934:1 Students play at NE Conservatory of Music, 06/15/1934:1 Unitarian church filled for recital, 06/29/1934:5

Tinkham, Louise On dean's list at Colby College, 10/09/1931:1 Receives diploma from Colby College, 06/23/1933:1

Tinkham, Lulu Lets land to J.H. Alexander for dahlia farm, 11/07/1930:2

Tinkham, Lurana Thomas Obituary, 09/07/1934:7

Tinkham, Margaret J. Will allowed in probate court, 01/17/1930:1 Trustee appointed, 02/07/1930:9

Tinkham, Marietta M. Obituary, 03/07/1930:1

Tinkham, Mary Brayton Obituary, 03/25/1932:1

Tinkham, Mrs Fred B. Aunt dies in East Killingly, CT, 05/02/1930:1 Completes second year at NE Conservatory of Music, 06/20/1930:1

Tinkham, Mrs Henry Dandelions in full bloom, 01/22/1932:3

Tinkham, Mrs Henry C. Chimney fire on Miller St, 01/26/1934:1 Chimney fire on Miller Rd, 01/26/1934:3

Tinkham, Roger A. Guilty of speeding, 06/13/1930:1

Tinkham, Roland Daughter born, 08/05/1932:6 Gets his deer, 12/15/1933:6 Son born, 12/21/1934:6

Tinkham, Roland C. Wed to Dorothy Tucker, 03/21/1930:9

Tinkham, S. Foster Will in probate, 09/07/1934:5

Tinkham, Sumner First to get deer in Rock, 12/09/1932:6 Gets deer this season, 12/16/1932:2

Tinkham, Virginia Plays at Symphony Studio in Boston, 12/11/1931:1, 02/19/1932:1 Guest artist with Houlihan's Troubadours, 02/24/1933:1

Tintmor Studio Esther Fish announces opening of studio on South Main St,

03/27/1931:1 55 South Main St (ad), 03/27/1931:4

Tires see also Leighton, Raymond E. Richmond's Store, tires and batteries (ad), 01/03/1930:2 Louis Tessier manager of new Dunlop tire store (ad), 01/17/1930:4 Dunlop Tire and Rubber Co., 162 Centre St (ad), 01/17/1930:8 Maxim Motor Co. (ad), 02/14/1930:7 J.T. McKechnie factory direct distributor for Norwalk Tire and Rubber

Co. (ad), 05/22/1931:6 Arthur Wall's Store, Wareham St (ad), 08/19/1932:2 Thompson Tire Co. formerly Standish Filling Station (ad), 09/16/1932:6 F.E. Standish manager of Thompson Tire Co., Wareham St (ad),

05/26/1933:8 Wareham Street Garage (ad), 07/07/1933:8 George Wheeler open for business at 67 Pearl St (ad), 02/09/1934:8 Thompson Tire Co. employs Joseph Waters, 09/14/1934:1

Tirrell, Lewis Moves from Brockton to Quincy, 04/06/1934:1

Tispaquin (see Tisquantum (Squanto)) Tispaquin Pond

Gets large consignment of yellow perch, 04/29/1932:1 Bowman & Clark, new deal development on shore of pond (ad),

07/07/1933:2 Sidney Thomas bags alligator at pond, 11/09/1934:4

Tisquantum (Squanto) Mrs Gates purchases ancient tavern on Middleboro-Rochester line from

Williams, 03/21/1930:1 Old tavern on Wareham St purchased by Mrs Gates (p), 03/28/1930:1

Titanic (ship) Edward Thompson took part in rescue 20 years ago, 04/15/1932:1

Titicut Safe blown at Titicut station, 08/07/1931:4 Station to be discontinued by NY, NH & Hartford RR, 12/02/1932:1

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Tivey, Bertha T. Wed to Albert F. Warren, 03/25/1932:4

T.M. Ryder & Co. Insurance (ad), 01/03/1930:6 Dorothy Shaw stenographer, 08/14/1931:1 Purchases insurance agency of Harold S. Wood, 12/11/1931:2 Purchases insurance agency of Harold S. Wood (ad), 12/11/1931:2 History and profile of Middleboro business, 10/26/1934:1

Tobacco Industry Anti-use pledges prepared for school children 55 years ago,

06/13/1930:3 Tobey, Charles H.

Superintendent of Star Mills 50 years ago, 01/24/1930:10 Tobey, Mary A.

Obituary, 10/23/1931:3 Tobey, Mary J.

Obituary, 06/23/1933:1 Tobey, Mrs Clifton

Resides in Wareham, 12/04/1931:1 Tobey, Robert

Begins studies at Bucksport Seminary, 09/18/1931:1 Attends Tilton Academy in New Hampshire, 12/08/1933:1

Tobey, Robert I. Completes second year at Bucksport Seminary, 06/23/1933:1

Tobey, Robert L. Attends University of Maine, 11/30/1934:1

Tobin, Constance B. Wed to Norman V. Holmes, 09/14/1934:4

Tobin, Viola B. Wife of William H. dies at age 33, 06/06/1930:4

Tobin, Viola Babb Obituary, 06/06/1930:1

Toll, Edna Resides in Belmont, 08/01/1930:1

Toll, Mrs Rudolph Resides in Belmont, 02/28/1930:1

Tolman, Doris Mildred Wed to John Henry Higgins, 09/21/1934:4

Tom Thumb Poultry Farm Baby chicks for sale (ad), 01/09/1931:8

Tomasik, Thaddeus Promoted to manager of Grant store in Berwick, PA, 04/04/1930:3 Resides in Poughkeepsie, NY, 04/14/1933:3

Tomasik, Thaddeus P. Wedding described, 04/10/1931:1

Tomkewicz, Joseph A. Wed to Maria I.A. Paradis, 05/08/1931:4

Tomlinson, George Willard Engaged to Mary Eleanor Owens, 04/06/1934:1

Tosti, Alley Shoe repair expert (ad), 04/15/1932:10

Touhy, Harold Spike driven through foot, 07/18/1930:7 Employed in Everett, 11/07/1930:2

Touhy, John Prepares large parking space at South Middleboro Grange, 11/03/1933:7

Touhy, John W. Construction and repair work (ad), 04/27/1934:8

Tourism Middleboro ideal for industry, 10/21/1932:3

Towle, Cecile Wedding described, 07/04/1930:1

Towle, Minnie Resides in Brattleboro, VT, 10/21/1932:1

Towle, Olive L. Opens Middleboro branch of Elwot Dance Studio (ad), 10/07/1932:8 Elwot Dance Studio to have grand opening (p), 10/14/1932:7

Town Farm (see Poor Farm)

Town Infirmary Costs town $5,369.98 fifty-five years ago, 04/10/1931:6 New radio installed, 05/01/1931:2 Request for bids for electric refrigerator (ad), 07/10/1931:10 None better in state than local facility, 07/24/1931:1 "Inmate" complains about food, 08/28/1931:1 Selectmen hear complaints about food, 08/28/1931:1 Proposed budget for 1934 (t), 02/02/1934:2

Town Manager - Middleboro Submits report to selectmen, 02/07/1930:3 Discussion of salary at adjourned town meeting, 02/19/1932:2 Selectmen discuss new car for manager (t), 05/27/1932:2 New auto vote not taken at special town meeting, 06/10/1932:1 Buys his own car, 06/10/1932:4 Annual report, 02/03/1933:7 To have charge of water and light departments, 03/31/1933:1 Now responsible for collecting bills for water and light departments,

03/31/1933:1 Receives unexpected compliment on street work, 09/29/1933:1 Annual report, 01/26/1934:7 Proposed budget for 1934 (t), 02/02/1934:2

Town Meeting House Twenty-eight wires stretch across hall 55 years ago, 01/10/1930:8 Nursing association moves headquarters to Town House, 01/31/1930:5 George Kontoes marooned on roof of Town House, 06/19/1931:2 VFW requests use of Town House for meeting, 09/25/1931:1 Free use of hall denied by selectmen, 10/02/1931:1 Interior renovations include paint and varnish, 12/18/1931:1 Complaint made on paint jobs at Town House and school, 01/01/1932:4 Man's suitcase with clothing found in town hall, 02/19/1932:4 Gild framed clock discarded for new electric one, 01/06/1933:1 Parking space rolled, smoothed, and treated for dust, 05/05/1933:1 Selectmen rescind vote on one mile limit for gas stations, 10/27/1933:1 Selectmen rescind vote on proximity of service stations, 10/27/1933:1 CWA funds painting project, 03/02/1934:4 Repair and painting of schools underway, Town Hall next, 03/09/1934:6 Takes on new luster with coat of white paint, 03/23/1934:1 Work starts on painting and cupola repair, 03/23/1934:1 Painter accidentally breaks through ceiling, 03/30/1934:1 Big hole in ceiling repaired, 04/20/1934:1 Outside paint job complete, 04/27/1934:1 Many improvements made here under federal aid, 05/25/1934:1 Cabot Club expresses gratitude to janitor of Town House, 12/07/1934:1 Committee in charge of Christmas decoration to be commended,

12/21/1934:1 Beautiful lighting effect at Town House (p), 12/28/1934:1

Town Meetings - Lakeville Younger people may move to take over town affairs, 01/31/1930:4 Bitterness toward Taunton reappears at meeting, 02/14/1930:6 Twenty-nine articles addressed, 02/28/1930:3 Rights and interests concerning lakes discussed, 03/07/1930:6 Special meeting addresses taxes, 09/19/1930:7 Fine example of municipal harmony, 03/06/1931:1 One of most successful political peace councils ever, 03/06/1931:3 Special meeting addresses new state road, 10/23/1931:2 Review of warrant, 03/04/1932:4 Predict a peaceful meeting, 03/03/1933:1 Preview of upcoming meeting, 03/03/1933:1 No opposition in election, no dissension in deliberations, 03/10/1933:1 Voters complete business in 45 minutes, 03/10/1933:1 Article concerning fire protection added to warrant, 01/12/1934:1 Fire engine question discussed, 03/02/1934:8 Draws one of largest crowds, 03/09/1934:1 Fire engine vote "thrown out the window," 03/09/1934:1 Special meeting held to appropriate money to highway department,

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Town Meetings - Middleboro see also Budgets - Middleboro; Elections - Middleboro Letter on upcoming town meeting (l) (James A. Thomas), 01/03/1930:1 Review of warrant, 01/10/1930:1 Warrant for annual meeting, 01/10/1930:6 A prayer before meeting (l), 01/17/1930:4 Deliberative session takes one hour and ten minutes, 02/14/1930:2 Echoes of town meeting (l) (Allan R. Thatcher), 02/28/1930:1 No notice given of government committee report for town meeting (l)

(Ida F. Rounseville), 02/28/1930:1 Results generally satisfactory, 02/28/1930:1 A caption amended (l) (Theodore N. Wood), 02/28/1930:2 Gazette to decline further communications concerning personalities,

03/14/1930:1 Warrant for special meeting, 06/27/1930:4 Review of articles in warrant for special meeting, 07/04/1930:1 Attendance at special meeting a poor showing, 07/11/1930:1 Special meeting fails to attract a quorum, 07/11/1930:1 Special meeting adjourns, no quorum, warrant improperly drawn,

07/18/1930:1 Unsuccessful meetings blessing in disguise, 07/18/1930:1 Special meeting attracts 12 voters, 07/25/1930:1 Finally achieve quorum for special meeting, 08/01/1930:1 Review of warrant, 01/09/1931:1 Warrant for annual meeting, 01/09/1931:2 Warrant for special meeting, 01/30/1931:2 Facilities inadequate to house all voters (l) (Ida F. Rounseville),

01/30/1931:3 Deliberative session completed in one night, 02/13/1931:1 Promised political pyrotechnics not set off, 02/13/1931:1 Petition for special meeting to address Sunday sports law, 07/17/1931:1 Warrant for special meeting (t), 10/23/1931:2 Review of issues for upcoming special meeting, 10/30/1931:1 Special meeting fills town hall, 11/06/1931:1 Special meeting reminiscent of Comedy of Errors, 11/06/1931:1 Selectmen issue warrant for special meeting, 12/11/1931:1 Warrant for special meeting, 12/11/1931:4 Study warrant for special meeting carefully, 12/18/1931:1 Petty bickering marks special meeting, 12/25/1931:1 Special meeting travesty in harmony and business co-operation,

12/25/1931:1 Two-platoon system for fire department included in warrant,

01/08/1932:1 Warrant for annual meeting, 01/08/1932:3 Hot contest for selectmen brings out 2,472 voters (p) (t), 01/22/1932:1 Deliberative session includes 18 articles, 02/05/1932:1 Deliberative session crowded, 02/12/1932:1 Adjourned meeting packs the hall, 02/19/1932:1 Business could have been finished in half the time, 02/19/1932:1 Firemen protest treatment of Chief Philbrook at town meeting,

02/26/1932:1 Remaining budget items to be addressed at meeting, 02/26/1932:1 Recommendations for upcoming adjourned meeting, 02/26/1932:4 Don't cut efficiency of highway department (ad) (William Egger),

02/26/1932:8 One of wildest meetings on record, 03/04/1932:1 Town keeps reputation for time-killing meetings, 03/04/1932:1 Accommodations for tramps, night watchman subject 55 years ago,

04/15/1932:8 Special meeting to convene for election, 05/13/1932:1 Subject of Australian ballot to be discussed at special town meeting,

05/13/1932:1 Selectmen prepare warrant for special meeting, 05/27/1932:2 Warrant for special meeting, 05/27/1932:2 Review of warrant for special meeting, 05/27/1932:3 Dissatisfaction with present form of government, 06/10/1932:1 Tax Payers League shows strength at special meeting, 06/10/1932:1 Citizens to vote on manager form of government, 08/12/1932:1 Warrant for special meeting, 09/16/1932:2 Selectmen discuss warrant for upcoming meeting, 09/23/1932:1

Town Meetings – Middleboro cont. Special meeting addresses water system (t), 09/30/1932:1 Petition for special meeting filed, 10/21/1932:1 Upcoming vote on town government not the first, 10/28/1932:1 Smoldering question of town government slated for special meeting,

11/18/1932:1 Likened to Much Ado About Nothing, 11/25/1932:1 Special meeting ends in a jumble, 11/25/1932:1 Warrant for annual meeting, 01/06/1933:2 Budget quickly approved, 02/17/1933:1 Heath's substitute budget plays to packed house, 02/17/1933:1 Selectmen call for special meeting, 04/14/1933:1 Warrant for special meeting, 04/14/1933:3 Selectmen discuss warrant for special meeting, 09/01/1933:1 Warrant for special meeting, 09/01/1933:8 Special meeting worth attending, 09/08/1933:1 Adjourned in midst of discussion, 09/15/1933:1 Special meeting adjourned before vote on Sunday sports, 09/15/1933:1 New quarters for police department should be on agenda, 12/22/1933:1 Selectmen meet to prepare warrant, 01/05/1934:1 Warrant for annual meeting, 01/05/1934:3 Election campaigns quiet this year, 01/12/1934:1 Voters not guided by recommendations of selectmen, 02/16/1934:1 Many appropriations made at adjourned meeting, 02/23/1934:1 Warrant for special meeting, 02/23/1934:3 Fire apparatus purchase only article of importance, 03/02/1934:1 Warrant for special meeting, 03/02/1934:3 Vote on new fire apparatus sails through, 03/09/1934:1 Vote to purchase another fire engine, 03/09/1934:1 Warrant for special meeting, 06/15/1934:4 Reason for mixup in appropriations, 06/29/1934:1 Special meeting called to correct previous vote, 06/29/1934:1

Town Officers - Lakeville (see Elections - Lakeville) Town Officers - Middleboro

see also Elections - Middleboro; Selectmen - Middleboro; Town Manager - Middleboro

James Burkhead resigns post as town physician, 01/03/1930:1 Selectmen appoint forest warden and moth inspector, 02/14/1930:1 Selectmen make appointments, 02/28/1930:2 Louis Littlejohn new inspector of petroleum products, 05/16/1930:1 Review of articles in warrant for special town meeting, 07/04/1930:1 Special town meeting provides for town accountant, 07/11/1930:1 Wrangle over town accountant at special town meeting, 08/01/1930:1 No action taken on town accountant, 08/29/1930:1 Waldo Thomas appointed town accountant, 09/12/1930:1 Selectmen makes appointments at meeting, 02/20/1931:2 Elected at town meeting 55 years ago, 03/20/1931:6 Election officers appointed by selectmen, 07/24/1931:2 Some salaries fixed by selectmen, 03/25/1932:1 Selectmen make appointments, 03/25/1932:2 Elected 55 years ago, 03/25/1932:6 Treasurer/collector William Brackett resigns, 04/08/1932:1 Selectmen call for special election, 04/22/1932:1 Election officers named, 07/29/1932:1 Selectmen request resignation of William Brackett, 09/02/1932:1 County treasurer's position to be filled at November election,

09/23/1932:1 County treasurer's post to be filled at special election, 09/30/1932:1 Weekly town employees get no holiday pay, 03/03/1933:1 Selectmen make annual appointments, 03/03/1933:2 Town employees get pay cut, 03/17/1933:1 Town manager proposes five-day week for town employees,

03/31/1933:1 Mrs Warren Dunham employed at treasurer's office, 07/21/1933:1 Make annual reports (t), 01/26/1934:7 Selectmen make appointments, 03/30/1934:1

Towne, M. Evelyn Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 05/09/1930:5

Towne, Mrs F.T. Picks English violets from garden, 11/27/1931:1

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Townsend, Annie Resides in Campello, 01/10/1930:9

Townsend, Flora Obituary, 04/11/1930:2

Tracey, James J. Granted license to run pool table, 09/29/1933:1

Trade Mark Stores, Inc. 77 Center St, Alonzo Ryder manager (ad), 01/03/1930:4 Miss McDonald has line of dresses at store, 03/21/1930:5 Charlotte McDonald resigns, replaced by Emma Breach, 10/17/1930:1 Succeeded by Alonzo F. Ryder Co., Inc., 10/31/1930:4

Traffic see also Wilcox, William Holiday traffic heavy, 04/25/1930:1 Sunday traffic exceptionally heavy to and from Cape, 05/16/1930:3 Worst jam on Cape road due to work, 06/27/1930:2 Big steam shovel ties up traffic on way to Fall Brook, 07/11/1930:1 Local police well-qualified to discuss, 07/25/1930:1 Heaviest of season recorded, 07/25/1930:9 Census planned here, 08/08/1930:4 New Cape road at Fall Brook nearly ready, 09/05/1930:1 New state road sees heavy traffic on Sunday, 11/28/1930:1 Conditions on new state highway indicative of next summer,

12/05/1930:1 Jams this year will be at South Main and Grove St, 04/17/1931:1 Cape traffic out in force, 05/22/1931:1 Already seen what's in store for summer, 06/12/1931:1 Heavy traffic Sunday, especially on new road, 07/24/1931:6 Late Sunday traffic heaviest police chief has ever experienced,

07/31/1931:1 Statistics for new state road astounding, 08/07/1931:1 Wareham St vehicle count for Sunday, 08/07/1931:2 Not all taking new state road, 08/21/1931:1 Survey planned, 09/11/1931:2 Pleas made in the name of safety at meeting on streets and highways,

12/04/1931:1 Safety meeting well-attended, 12/04/1931:2 Count was 13,500 passing South Middleboro School Sunday,

08/12/1932:4 Count broken down by vehicle type, 08/12/1932:6 Sunday traffic through South Middleboro 11,100, 08/19/1932:2 Police busy with Cape traffic at circle, 08/19/1932:4 Count 13,800 on Sunday the 21st, 08/26/1932:3 Large number of tourist through here on way to Cape, 06/16/1933:1 Question of how highways to handle traffic, 08/11/1933:1

Traffic Accidents - Automobiles see also Bicycles and Bicycling - Accidents; Pedestrians - Accidents;

Traffic Accidents - Horse-Drawn Vehicles Roberts collides with Boston auto at South Main and Prospect St,

01/03/1930:4 Jones collides with Lowell driver at Frank and Everett St, 01/03/1930:7 Feltch's auto collides with Desrosier's log wagon at Everett St,

01/10/1930:4 Boston driver hits light standard with truck, 01/24/1930:1 Howard Taylor crashes into state highway boundary marker on

Wareham St, 01/24/1930:1 John Bernier rear-ended by Worcester driver on Wareham St,

01/24/1930:1 Russell Moranville collides with Brockton driver at Oak and Center St,

01/24/1930:1 Connecticut auto goes through fence near Murdock and Summer St,

01/31/1930:5 Autos from Fall River and Providence collide in front of Central

Cemetery, 02/14/1930:7 Bakery truck driven by Warapicki tips over embankment after hitting

patch of ice, 02/14/1930:7 Providence driver unhurt in truck crash, 02/28/1930:2 Roger Kelley in collision with Waltham driver at Wareham and

Cushman St, 02/28/1930:2 Boston autoist kills deer in South Middleboro, 02/28/1930:3

Traffic Accidents – Automobiles cont. Alfred Thomas' auto struck by Sharon driver on Wareham St,

02/28/1930:6 Bridgewater and Brookline drivers collide at Main and Center St,

03/07/1930:6 Rhode Island and Watertown drivers collide at Wareham and Cherry St,

03/14/1930:3 Fog causes Monument Beach driver to strike dummy police signal,

03/21/1930:1 Drivers from Waltham and Boston collide on Center St, 03/21/1930:7 Niro collides with Casey on Center St, 03/21/1930:7 Eayrs' car collides with Needham auto at Frank and Oak St,

03/28/1930:1 Truck driver hits hydrant, 03/28/1930:7 Frates' auto collides with Norwood car on Center St, 04/04/1930:10 Powell collides with Miszkinis at North Main and Center St,

04/04/1930:10 Matheson collides with Taunton driver at Peirce and Pearl St,

04/11/1930:1 Quell collides with Mashpee driver in North Lakeville, 04/11/1930:1 Hit-and-run sends three to hospital, 04/11/1930:7 Brockton man narrowly escapes death on Wareham St, 04/18/1930:1 Eastham drivers collide on Cape road in South Middleboro,

04/25/1930:1 Joseph Byrnes and Elizabeth Bowles collide at South Main and

Courtland St, 04/25/1930:1 Mary Hammond collides with Sagamore driver at Center and Pearl St,

04/25/1930:1 Moleski collides with Milton driver at Center and Forest St,

04/25/1930:1 Rosie Jurczak victim of first fatal auto accident here in three years,

05/02/1930:1 Stanley Jurczak charged with drunk driving, manslaughter,

05/09/1930:1 Steam shovel entangled in overhead wires on Center St, 05/23/1930:1 Jurczak case ordered to grand jury, 05/23/1930:5 Drivers from South Boston and Brighton collide at Fall Brook,

05/30/1930:1 New Bedford driver runs off road at Murdock and Summer St,

05/30/1930:1 Quincy driver falls asleep, hits pole in South Middleboro, 05/30/1930:1 Taunton and Medford drivers mix it up with pole on North Main St,

05/30/1930:1 Edward Caswell collides with Taunton driver on Stetson St,

06/13/1930:1 Husband found negligent in death of Rose Jurczak, 06/13/1930:1 Leland and Rose mix it up at Oak and Peirce St, 06/20/1930:4 Max Berman backs into letter box at Peirce and Pearl St, 06/20/1930:4 South Carver man fails to negotiate Dead Man's Curve, 06/20/1930:4 Wallace Grant nearly ends up in Nemasket River, 06/20/1930:4 Alonzo Ryder collides with Littlejohn's car at Peirce and Pearl St,

06/27/1930:1 Brookline woman has narrow escape, 06/27/1930:1 Cambridge woman nearly backs into Brockton auto, causes collision,

06/27/1930:1 Gates collides with Benson's auto on South Main St, 06/27/1930:1 Load of mackerel dumped on Cape road, 06/27/1930:1 Triple car mixup at Summer and Murdock St, 06/27/1930:1 William Caswell involved in collision at Plymouth and Bedford St,

06/27/1930:1 Drivers from Brockton and North Dartmouth collide at Oak and Center

St, 07/04/1930:4 East Dedham woman dies in auto accident on Murdock St, 07/04/1930:4 Oil truck driver Clarence Thomas collides with Mattapan driver at

Center and Cambridge St, 07/04/1930:4 Charlestown driver smashes hydrant, 07/11/1930:4 Drivers from Brockton and Cambridge collide in South Middleboro,

07/11/1930:4 Drivers from Dorchester and West Roxbury collide at Upper Four

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Traffic Accidents – Automobiles cont. Maude Huntley narrowly escapes serious accident on Everett St,

07/11/1930:4 Minnie Davis narrowly escapes serious accident on Everett St,

07/11/1930:4 Randolph truck sideswipes Carver auto in front of Our Saviours,

07/11/1930:4 Brookline auto leaves road south of Cherry St, 07/18/1930:6 Lorimer Cummings rear-ends Nemasket Spring Co. truck on Plymouth

St, 07/18/1930:6 Rear end collision between Wollaston and Haverhill autos in South

Middleboro, 07/18/1930:6 Boy Scout truck runs off road in Lakeville, 07/25/1930:1 Dorchester auto rear-ended in South Middleboro, 07/25/1930:1 Drivers from Brockton and Wollaston collide head-on at Fall Brook,

07/25/1930:1 Freetown auto goes in ditch near Assawompsett Lake, 07/25/1930:1 Second victim of auto accident, Hugo Kreutel, dies, 07/25/1930:2 Catherine O'Neil killed in auto accident on Cape road, 08/01/1930:1 Haley and Berman plead not guilty to negligence in incident with Davis

and Huntley, 08/01/1930:1 Mrs Sweeney and Mrs Rounds injured by automobile, 08/01/1930:9 Allston and Brighton drivers collide near Fall Brook farm, 08/08/1930:1 Four-car mixup on Cape road near Barden Hill, 08/08/1930:1 James McKenna runs auto into fence on Everett St, 08/08/1930:1 Curley's negligence caused deaths of Kreutels, 08/15/1930:1 Mixup at South Middleboro includes crash and fire, 08/15/1930:1 Pratt's ice truck collides with road construction truck, 08/15/1930:1 Three men injured when auto hits tree, pole, 08/15/1930:1 Trucks collide on Everett St, 08/15/1930:1 Buzzards Bay driver attempts to pass Messer on right, 08/22/1930:1 Drivers from Taunton and East Dennis collide on Barden Hill,

08/22/1930:1 Fatal auto accidents appalling, 08/22/1930:1 Newton auto overturns on Summer St, 08/22/1930:1 Taunton truck rear-ended by Arlington driver in fog on Barden Hill,

08/22/1930:1 Three local women injured in collision with heavy truck on Green St,

08/22/1930:1 Two local men in mishap on North St, 08/22/1930:1 Rose Brown's auto sideswiped by Rockland driver on Wareham St,

08/22/1930:4 Sporting news up to date (auto fatalities) (l) (Elmer E. Phinney),

08/22/1930:4 Drivers from Everett and East Taunton collide on Precinct St,

08/29/1930:1 Paul Arnold crashes into Kingston driver at High and Oak St,

08/29/1930:1 Joseph Rais crashes into Waterbury, CT auto on Taunton Rd,

08/29/1930:2 Stanley Mikilo's auto in mixup with Lynn driver at Oak and Frank St,

08/29/1930:2 Drivers from Michigan and East Providence collide on Everett St,

09/05/1930:1 John McGrady collides head-on with West Bridgewater driver at

Montello and East Main St, 09/05/1930:1 Mattapan man injured on new road, 09/05/1930:1 New York driver skids into pole on Taunton road, 09/05/1930:1 Rev Cummings collides with New York City driver in front of Sacred

Heart Church, 09/05/1930:1 Brockton drivers collide on Cape road, 09/19/1930:1 Brockton truck crashes through fence, barely misses river, 09/26/1930:1 Drowsiness causes crash south of Fall Brook farm, 09/26/1930:1 Rear-end collision between drivers from Brockton and Newton,

09/26/1930:1 West Roxbury driver breaks hydrant, 09/26/1930:1 Bread truck from Providence tips over on Main St, 10/03/1930:1 Charles Sousa's car tips over and burns on the Taunton road,

10/03/1930:1

Traffic Accidents – Automobiles cont. Drivers from Woods Hole and West Wareham in mix up on Wareham

St, 10/03/1930:1 Framingham driver skids and flips auto avoiding another mix up,

10/03/1930:1 Providence auto rear-ended by Brockton driver near Pine grove,

10/03/1930:1 Rear-end collision between Brockton and Rochester vehicles,

10/03/1930:1 Taunton driver leaves road at Dead Man's Curve, 10/03/1930:1 New Bedford driver loses control of car near Waterville school,

10/10/1930:1 Drivers from Jamaica Plain and New Hampshire collide near post office,

10/17/1930:3 Horse and wagon struck near Rochester line, 10/17/1930:3 Brockton drivers in mishap in Waterville, 10/24/1930:1 Fifty-six feet of heavy fence ripped up at Dead Man's Curve,

10/24/1930:1 Mary and Harry Chilin injured in collision with Edward Greenberg,

10/31/1930:6 Wareham autoist found in ditch near Murdock and Summer St,

10/31/1930:7 New Bedford driver uproots tree on Plympton St, 11/07/1930:3 Ithaca, NY driver hits tree at North and School St, 11/14/1930:4 Leonard Proctor in collision with Plymouth driver at the Green,

11/14/1930:4 New Bedford driver abandons car after hitting tree, 11/14/1930:4 George Elliott in collision with Osterville woman on Center St,

11/21/1930:2 First accident recorded for new state highway, 11/28/1930:1 Martin Saunders and Brockton driver in slight collision on East Grove

St, 11/28/1930:1 Perkins crashes into Kinsman's car while avoiding Card, 11/28/1930:1 East Freetown man overturns auto on East Grove St, 12/05/1930:1 Paul Roberts' milk truck collides with Bassett's sedan at Forest and

Center St, 12/12/1930:1 William Huxley dies in crash on Summer St, 12/12/1930:1 Robbins' auto goes through store window on Center St, 12/19/1930:2 Sleepy driver, Charles Holmquist, crashes into pole, 12/19/1930:2 Four injured in pole crash on Center St, 12/26/1930:3 Man injured on Cape road while fixing auto, 12/26/1930:3 Alice Ashley collides with Catherine Reynolds at Lane and Center St,

12/26/1930:4 Elsie Starrett collides with New Hampshire auto on South Main St,

12/26/1930:4 Ernest Morgan tips auto over on Bridgewater road, 12/26/1930:4 Patrolman Burpee rear-ends team driven by Isaac Huntley, 01/02/1931:1 Inquest held into death of William Huxley, 01/02/1931:4 New Bedford fuel truck skids and topples over on Summer St,

01/09/1931:1 Lakeville curve icy, takes out two cars, 01/16/1931:2 Middleboro Laundry truck collides with Connecticut driver on Wareham

St, 01/16/1931:2 Mildred Bradshaw's auto skids into front of Marston Mills auto,

01/30/1931:2 John Howes collides at Peirce St with auto driven by Richard Caswell,

02/06/1931:4 Parshley's auto strikes sledder Leonard Bump, 02/06/1931:4 Wareham auto skids on road in South Middleboro, 02/06/1931:4 Harold Campbell collides with Yarmouthport driver on new road,

02/13/1931:1 Judge orders inquest into death William Coombs, 03/06/1931:1 Three-car mixup on Cape road, 04/10/1931:1 Carl Lind collides with Wrentham driver at Union and Center St,

04/24/1931:2 Hyde Park driver tips coupe on Barden Hill, 04/24/1931:2 Car demolished, two injured when Brockton auto hits tree, 05/01/1931:4 Police investigate hit-and-run in Lakeville, 05/08/1931:2 Somerville driver sideswipes Brockton auto on Cape road, 05/29/1931:1

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Traffic Accidents – Automobiles cont. Ray Pickering fined $100 for drunk driving, $25 for leaving scene of

accident, 05/29/1931:2 Fuller collides with Cobb at Union and Center St, 06/05/1931:1 Sowerby's auto struck by Watertown driver at Fairview and East Grove

St, 06/05/1931:1 Drivers from Watertown and Providence collide on Cape road,

06/12/1931:3 Carlson in slight collision with Papamichael on South Main St,

06/19/1931:1 Franklin auto crashes through trees on West Grove St, 06/19/1931:1 Fred Galfre falls from seat of oil truck, 06/19/1931:1 Meranda's truck hits sandpile, tips over, 06/26/1931:2 Chester Duncklee in crash with Taunton auto on new state road,

06/26/1931:4 Minnie Smith collides with East Wareham driver at John Glass Jr.

Square, 07/03/1931:1 William Meier rear-ends truck from New Bedford on Highland St,

07/03/1931:1 Blowout in Avon auto causes spill on West Grove St, 07/10/1931:1 Brockton driver rear-ends Brighton auto which then rear-ends Brockton

auto on East Grove St, 07/10/1931:1 Duxbury and Brighton drivers in mishap on Wareham St, 07/10/1931:1 Myron Sturgis' auto clipped by Hopedale driver, 07/10/1931:1 North Attleboro driver loses control on Taunton Rd, 07/10/1931:1 Pawtucket driver loses control on Taunton St, 07/10/1931:1 Arthur Henry skids on slippery Cape road, 07/10/1931:8 Chester Vickery collides with car from Brookline in Fall Brook,

07/17/1931:1 Eight injured in crash at Taunton St and new state road, 07/17/1931:1 South Carver driver escapes tipover on Cape road without injury,

07/17/1931:1 Drivers from Carver and Fitchburg collide on Plymouth St,

07/31/1931:1 Eight autos damaged in three accidents Sunday afternoon, 07/31/1931:1 Girl learning to drive tips auto on Cape road, 07/31/1931:1 Mary Pushee's auto struck by driver from Hyde Park, 07/31/1931:1 Needham driver rear-ends Lynn vehicle near Taunton St, 07/31/1931:1 Providence driver victim of hit-and-run on Cape road, 07/31/1931:1 Sleepy West Falmouth driver damages porch at Hokanson residence,

07/31/1931:1 Thomas Boucher's auto broadsided by Dorchester driver, 07/31/1931:1 Camporis drives auto into side of building on North Main St,

08/07/1931:1 Dorchester driver hits tree in North Middleboro, 08/07/1931:1 Drivers from Brockton and Brookline crash on West Grove St,

08/07/1931:1 Drivers from Brookline and Plymouth collide on East Grove St,

08/07/1931:1 Drivers from Newton and Montello collide on new state highway,

08/07/1931:1 Harding hits Melrose auto at South Main and Center St, 08/07/1931:1 Montello driver runs into telephone pole in South Middleboro,

08/07/1931:1 Parked car hit by driver from Belmont, 08/07/1931:1 Tire blows on Boston vehicle, tips auto, 08/07/1931:1 Edwin Jones in collision with Westwood driver at Oak and Center St,

08/14/1931:2 Head-on collision between Taunton and Providence autos on Cape road,

08/14/1931:2 LeBaron's car struck by Shurtleff as pulls out of parking space on Center

St, 08/14/1931:2 Three car mixup on Cape road, 08/14/1931:2 Grantham injured in collision between Eliza Murdock and Falmouth

driver on Center St, 08/14/1931:4 Drivers from Abington and Taunton collide at Taunton road,

08/21/1931:1 Herbert Chase injured when son's car rear-ended by Foster on Wareham

St, 08/21/1931:1

Traffic Accidents – Automobiles cont. Mary Giberti injured in three car crash at Center and Cambridge St,

08/21/1931:1 William Wall killed when auto struck at railroad crossing, 08/21/1931:1 Washburn's Bakery driver destroys portion of entrance to Joe Hooker

Track, 08/21/1931:4 Brockton driver's fainting spell nearly causes serious accident,

08/28/1931:1 Drivers from Brockton and Dorchester collide on Cape road,

08/28/1931:1 Drivers from Brookline and Rutland collide on Taunton Rd,

08/28/1931:1 Mary Giberti injured in auto accident at Cambridge and Center St,

08/28/1931:1 Sagamore man rear-ends Dorchester delivery truck on West Grove St,

08/28/1931:1 Wild ride through town leads to jail for men from Carver and

Providence, 08/28/1931:1 Bird damages Hyatt's car windshield, 08/28/1931:2 Arlington driver loses control on Japan hill, 09/04/1931:1 East Weymouth auto leaves road, strikes tree, 09/04/1931:1 Sinauski thrown from vehicle when tips in South Middleboro,

09/04/1931:1 Highway slaughter (l) (Elmer E. Phinney), 09/11/1931:2 Carl Lind collides with driver from Brooklyn on Plymouth St,

09/11/1931:6 New driver tips car in South Middleboro, 09/11/1931:6 Everett driver goes through plate glass window at Soule's Furniture

store, 09/18/1931:1 Hyde Park driver loses windshield to tossed bottle, 09/18/1931:1 Taunton and Cambridge drivers collide at Taunton Rd and new

highway, 09/18/1931:1 West Roxbury driver loses control on new highway, 09/18/1931:1 Sixteen (lives lost in auto accidents) (l) (Elmer E. Phinney),

09/18/1931:7 Harris Newcombe collides with George Cox at John Glass Jr. Square,

09/25/1931:1 Walter Pittsley collides with North Easton driver near Post Office,

10/02/1931:1 Kaninsky's parked truck rolls away on Center St into Chilin's car,

10/09/1931:1 Abram Bowman's auto struck by Brockton driver at North Main St and

South Main St, 10/16/1931:1 Buzzards Bay man collides with New York car on Wareham St,

10/16/1931:1 Howard Logrien loses control of truck, ends up in Nemasket River,

10/16/1931:1 Pillsbury in collision with McDonald in front of sanatorium,

10/16/1931:1 Plymouth drivers collide at Dead Man's Curve, 10/16/1931:1 Rockland driver collides with John Gasunus on LeBaron's hill,

10/16/1931:1 Woods Hole and West Medford drivers crash at South Main and Grove

St, 10/16/1931:1 Drivers from West Stoughton and Brockton collide near Dorr's corner,

10/23/1931:4 Brockton driver collides with Kitchell on Oak St, 10/30/1931:2 Drivers from Rhode Island and Milford mix it up at Taunton St and new

highway, 10/30/1931:4 West Harwich man falls asleep at the wheel, hits pole, 10/30/1931:4 Three injured in two-car crash on Cape road, 11/13/1931:2 Agnes Peranian collides with Harold Dunham at Pearl and Peirce St,

11/20/1931:4 Two injured in collision between Berman and Weston at Taunton St and

new highway, 11/20/1931:4 Drivers from Taunton and Jamaica Plain collide at Taunton St and state

road, 11/27/1931:4 Roxbury driver smashes pole on Marion Rd, 12/04/1931:1 Wrightington collides with New Bedford driver in front of Post Office,

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Traffic Accidents – Automobiles cont. Anthony Frazier runs into Judge Washburn's car on Nickerson St,

12/04/1931:6 Leavitt Caswell's auto skids into stone wall on Pickens St, 12/11/1931:1 Mello injured in collision with Dart near Fall Brook, 12/18/1931:6 Emile Savard in collision with Taunton driver at Taunton Rd and state

highway, 12/25/1931:3 Dana Bump collides with "island" curbing on state highway,

01/01/1932:1 Drivers from Wareham and Providence in mixup on Grove St,

01/01/1932:1 Ralph Hyath's disabled car struck by car from North Falmouth,

01/01/1932:1 East Carver driver tips car on Clear Pond Rd, 01/08/1932:1 Mrs Paul Thompson's sedan skids on planking on Plymouth St bridge,

01/08/1932:1 Slippery conditions cause minor collision at School and Peirce St,

01/08/1932:1 Dorchester man escapes serious injury when wheel breaks, 01/22/1932:1 William F. Shaw collides with Somerville auto on Wareham St,

02/05/1932:1 Auto found in lake at Pine Bluff, 02/12/1932:2 Alfred Souza fails to negotiate curve on Wareham St, 02/12/1932:4 Hyannis man skids off road into woods near Grange Hall, 02/12/1932:4 Wareham auto in crash on new road, 02/26/1932:1 Cambridge driver ends up in hospital, 03/18/1932:1 South Middleboro Garage truck collides with New Bedford driver on

Wareham St, 03/18/1932:1 Wareham man's auto blows tire, 03/25/1932:7 Delory and Silver collide on Plympton St, 04/01/1932:7 Charles Guerin loses control of auto, crashes into pole on Main St,

04/08/1932:1 Harold Lang collides with Mrs Frances Preston at John Glass Jr. Square,

04/08/1932:1 Harwichport woman's auto strikes Nowakowski's wagon on Bedford St,

04/15/1932:1 Car owned by Bridgewater man wrecked in Lakeville, 04/22/1932:1 Dog disappears after crash of Brockton auto, 04/22/1932:1 Two hurt in rollover of Norwood auto, 04/22/1932:1 William Huxley's auto hits tree on Everett St, 04/22/1932:1 Boston attorney collides with stone wall near Old Center St,

05/06/1932:2 Police dog causes auto accident on new road, 05/06/1932:6 Croteau collides with McCausland at John Glass Jr Square,

05/13/1932:1 Hyannis man falls asleep at wheel in South Middleboro, 05/13/1932:1 Nemasket Spring Water Co. truck rolls into Tinkham's house,

05/13/1932:1 Plymouth drivers collide at Eddyville, 05/13/1932:1 Drivers from Taunton and New York collide on Taunton Rd,

05/20/1932:1 Lucretia Harding skids on wet road into fence, 05/20/1932:1 Washing fluid floods section of West Grove St, 05/20/1932:1 Maurice Richmond's valuable hound killed by auto, 05/20/1932:4 Hope Sheridan Crooker killed instantly on Cape road in South

Middleboro, 05/27/1932:1 Guidaboni injured and Sutkus shaken up in mishap on new highway,

05/27/1932:2 West Gloucester and Dorchester drivers collide at Fall Brook,

05/27/1932:2 First accident of season at corner of Plymouth and Bedford St,

05/27/1932:3 Bertram White injured in skid in East Bridgewater, 06/03/1932:1 Dedham driver falls asleep, escapes injury, 06/03/1932:1 New Bedford truck strikes phone pole in Lakeville, 06/03/1932:1 Campello driver tips car on new state road, 06/10/1932:1 Inquest ordered into death of Hope Crooker, 06/10/1932:2 Alice Johnson injured in collision between son and Perkins,

06/24/1932:1

Traffic Accidents – Automobiles cont. Mix up on Wareham St between New Bedford truck and Forest Hills

auto, 06/24/1932:1 New Bedford driver strikes Finn's restaurant sign, 06/24/1932:1 Pawtucket driver leaves road, strikes trees, tips over, 06/24/1932:1 Weston woman injured in collision with Richardson at Plymouth and

Bedford St, 07/01/1932:1 East Taunton boy injured in leap from car on Center St, 07/08/1932:1 Jamaica Plain driver rear-ends Hyde Park driver on new road,

07/08/1932:1 Somerville driver falls asleep at wheel, 07/08/1932:1 Car drives off Cape road to avoid collision, 07/15/1932:8 Medford driver crashes into tree on Wareham St, 07/15/1932:8 Newton driver gets auto stuck in sand, 07/15/1932:8 Wrecked car abandoned on Wareham St, 07/15/1932:8 Drivers from Providence and East Foxboro collide at South Main and

Grove St, 07/22/1932:1 Drivers from West Suffield, CT and Brockton collide in South

Middleboro, 07/22/1932:1 Edward Heath injured in collision with Brockton driver, 07/22/1932:1 Harland Standish collides with car driven by Irving Westgate at Centre

and Lovell St, 07/22/1932:1 James White and Otto Heileman collide on Center St, 07/22/1932:1 Plympton man's beachwagon struck by Lawrence driver on West Grove

St, 07/22/1932:1 Roxbury woman loses control, tips car, three injured, 07/22/1932:1 Brockton couple injured is collision with Mrs John Sullivan on new

highway, 07/29/1932:1 Drivers from Chelsea and Dorchester collide on Cape road,

07/29/1932:1 Gomes cranks car already in gear, backs into Freedman's truck,

07/29/1932:1 Taunton auto leaves scene of accident on Cape road, 07/29/1932:1 Three-car mixup at South Middleboro, 08/05/1932:1 East Taunton and Plymouth drivers collide on East Main St,

08/26/1932:1 Injuries in collision between Worcester and Somerville drivers,

08/26/1932:1 Brockton driver has narrow escape after colliding with Hyannis driver,

09/02/1932:1 Stoughton driver hits road sign avoiding collision, 09/02/1932:1 Three hurt in collision between Shrewsbury and Hardwick autos,

09/02/1932:1 Cole's wagon struck by Perkins auto during height of storm,

09/09/1932:1 New York City auto crashes through fence, strikes large tree on East

Grove St, 09/09/1932:8 Boston driver injured when truck leaves road, 09/16/1932:1 Drivers from Fall River and East Taunton collide on Center St,

09/16/1932:1 Harwichport car crashes into pole on Everett St, 09/30/1932:1 Dube collides with Angers at Oak and High St, 10/07/1932:1 Three men injured in truck crash, 10/07/1932:1 Everett Smith receives cuts and bruises from auto collision with pole,

10/14/1932:5 Drivers from Nahant and Southbridge collide at South Middleboro,

10/21/1932:1 Wordell's parked car struck by Hatchville auto on new Cape road,

10/21/1932:1 West Wareham man injured in roll over in South Middleboro,

10/28/1932:1 Unlicensed driver in crash at South Middleboro, 11/04/1932:1 Lawton Barrows arrested for drunkenness after auto accident in East

Middleboro, 11/11/1932:4 Frederick Walker injured in Lakeville auto crash, 11/18/1932:1 Louise Jolly injured when car goes into ditch, 11/18/1932:1 Police check on abandoned auto, 11/25/1932:1 Forsberg narrowly escapes serious accident in mishap with Savard's log

gear, 12/02/1932:1 Rose Shaw injured in collision with Bridgewater auto, 12/02/1932:1

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Traffic Accidents – Automobiles cont. Whitman driver tips auto on Cape road, 12/02/1932:1 Flanders and Hewitt collide on East Grove St, 12/09/1932:1 Leighton and Wheeler die in truck fire, 12/09/1932:1 Smith's auto strikes tree, bursts into flames, 12/16/1932:1 Andrew Campbell in collision with Bridgewater driver, 12/23/1932:1 Paul Blouin collides with truck operated by Edward Casey,

12/23/1932:1 Gomes runs into McDonald's car at Fagerberg's garage, 12/30/1932:1 Joseph Maleski collides with Rehoboth driver on Wareham St,

12/30/1932:1 Lighting truck driven by Rocco crashes into air pump at Chadwick's

station, 12/30/1932:1 Earl Lincoln's dog killed by Holmquist's auto, 12/30/1932:6 Norma Smith in auto mixup in Lakeville, 01/13/1933:1 Ella Shultz injured in collision with Chelsea auto, 01/20/1933:1 George Mitchell in accident enroute from Easthampton, 01/20/1933:1 Provincetown driver in crash at Bedford St and West Grove St traffic

circle, 1/27/1933:1 Brockton auto collides with deer near town line, 02/03/1933:1 Marion man falls asleep at wheel, 02/24/1933:6 Etta Pitman in collision with Norton & Long truck driven by George

Dunham, 03/03/1933:1 Frank Kinsman in collision with North Scituate driver on East Main St,

03/03/1933:1 Helen Archer in collision with Taunton driver on East Main St,

03/03/1933:1 Raymond Perra in collision with Anna Erickson on East Main St,

03/03/1933:1 Lillian Sollis dies after collision on Cape road, 03/17/1933:1 Ryder and White injured when auto hits pole near East Main and

Montello St, 04/07/1933:1 Hackett collides with Pratt on Bedford St, 04/14/1933:4 Pratt Co. truck driver collides with Caswell's auto at North and North

Main St, 05/19/1933:1 Drivers from East Falmouth and East Bridgewater collide on Wareham

St, 05/19/1933:3 Laura Whittemore collides with Bridgewater driver on Center St,

05/19/1933:3 Elmer Hale collides with Pawtucket, RI driver at Four Corners,

05/26/1933:3 Athol man pinned in auto after crash on Taunton Rd, 06/02/1933:1 Edward Place injured when auto hits tree, 06/02/1933:1 Fall River man runs into pole avoiding backing car, 06/02/1933:1 Truck loaded with bananas tips over near Waterville School,

06/09/1933:1 West Dennis couple injured in rollover, 06/09/1933:1 Fall River driver loses control, crashes into fence on Center St,

06/16/1933:1 East Boston women injured in crash on East Grove St, 06/23/1933:2 Henry King in mixup with Plympton driver at Frank and Forest St,

06/23/1933:2 Out-of-town drivers in three-car crash on new road, 06/23/1933:2 Rhode Island driver crashes into pile of lumber at detour on West Grove

St, 06/23/1933:2 Rockland driver hits pole on Center St, 06/23/1933:2 Welfare Board gets deer meat after traffic accident, 06/23/1933:8 Drivers from East Taunton and Boston collide at Courtland and South

Main St, 06/30/1933:2 West Newton driver tips car on South Main St, crashes into tree,

06/30/1933:2 Anthony Freitas clips North Abington car at Oak and Frank St,

07/07/1933:1 Driver damages beacon at traffic circle, 07/07/1933:1 Halifax man collides with Quell's auto on Center St, 07/07/1933:1 Out-of-town drivers mix it up near Finn's restaurant, 07/07/1933:1 Watertown salesman, John Powers, dies in crash on curve in Lakeville,

07/07/1933:1 Westdale driver leaves road on curve in Lakeville, 07/07/1933:4 Car driven by Karasimos leaves road, crashes into tree, 07/14/1933:2

Traffic Accidents – Automobiles cont. Roxbury man has narrow escape on West Grove St, 07/14/1933:4 North Saugus driver sideswipes Dorchester car on East Grove St bridge,

07/21/1933:7 Howard Asaph collides with Plymouth driver at Pearl and Peirce St,

08/11/1933:1 Wallace grant collides with Providence driver at North and East Main

St, 08/11/1933:1 Wareham driver crashes into parked car, 08/11/1933:1 Alpert collides with Brockton driver on Grove St, 08/18/1933:1 Providence auto ends up in corn field on East Grove St, 08/18/1933:1 Providence youth dies in car wreck in Lakeville, 09/01/1933:1 Brockton man trapped under car after roll over near Assawompsett

Lake, 09/01/1933:4 Drivers from East Freetown and Carver mix it up at Sachem and

Thomas St, 09/01/1933:4 Taunton and Acushnet drivers collide at Taunton and Bedford St,

09/08/1933:8 Waiters injured after tire blows and auto overturns, 09/08/1933:8 Emery's auto collides with Middleboro Laundry truck on South Main St,

09/15/1933:1 Owner of car held liable in death of Mackie, 09/15/1933:2 McQuiggan gets auto wedged between pole and fence, 09/15/1933:7 State trooper hurt in crash with Chatham man, 09/15/1933:7 Nourse's attempt to pass Sharon vehicle causes injuries, 09/22/1933:1 Bloodstained auto found abandoned on Wareham St, 09/29/1933:1 Brusseau rear-ends Brockton auto on Center St, 10/06/1933:1 Pigeon causes Corayer auto crash on South Main St, 10/06/1933:1 Sleeping driver crashes on Wareham St, 10/06/1933:1 Washburn tips car on county road, one injured, 10/06/1933:1 Joseph Mayall dies after pinned under truck, 10/13/1933:1 Nina Shaw rear-ends auto driven by Earl Berry on Everett St,

10/13/1933:7 Fowler, Fowler, and Bolduc escape injury as car plunges into Nemasket,

10/20/1933:1 Three-car mixup at South Main and Grove St, 10/20/1933:1 Holmgren collides with West Wareham driver on new Taunton road,

10/27/1933:4 Drivers from Bridgewater and Brockton collide on new road,

11/03/1933:4 Roxbury taxi causes trouble at traffic circle, 11/03/1933:4 Scotia, NY driver falls asleep, 11/03/1933:4 East Dennis drivers falls asleep, 11/10/1933:4 Medford driver skids, strikes pole, 11/10/1933:4 Emerson's auto tips after being struck by State Farm auto, 11/17/1933:1 Anthony Freitas arrested for hit-and-run, 11/24/1933:1 Bridgewater man injured in collision with Assonet truck, 11/24/1933:1 Mr and Mrs Joseph B. Thomas injured in auto accident in Newburyport,

11/24/1933:1 Clarence Churchill collides with Woonsocket driver at Taunton and

Grove St, 12/08/1933:5 West Wareham woman crashes into stone wall on Wareham St,

12/08/1933:5 Harold Wilkerson of West Medford dies in Lakeville auto crash,

12/15/1933:1 Carr collides with Curley at Peirce and School St, 12/15/1933:3 Baumgarten family narrowly escapes drowning as car skids, plunges

into Nemasket, 12/22/1933:1 D'Arruda collides with Matrisciano on old road to Taunton,

12/22/1933:1 Drivers from New York and Carver crash on new state road,

12/22/1933:1 Taunton oil truck and Yarmouth auto collide on new state road,

12/22/1933:1 Driver in fatal Wilkerson crash fined $100, 01/05/1934:4 Mr and Mrs Alexander Heath injured in auto collision at Dennis,

02/02/1934:1 Hank Bryant sustains broken leg in auto collision, 02/02/1934:4 Leon Chausse collides on with Harris Tripp on icy road, 02/09/1934:1

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Traffic Accidents – Automobiles cont. Mr and Mrs George Starbuck narrowly escapes accident in Bourne,

02/16/1934:1 Watertown truck driver skids into ditch on Summer St, 02/16/1934:1 Wrightington's wood sawing truck collides with Hollis' auto at Main and

Montello St, 02/16/1934:1 Blowout causes crash of Natick car on Cape road, 02/23/1934:4 Charles Campbell loses control on icy East Grove St, 02/23/1934:4 New York driver loses control on icy East Grove St, 02/23/1934:4 Taunton driver loses control on icy East Grove St, 02/23/1934:4 Freitas gets two years for manslaughter after leaving scene of accident,

03/02/1934:1 McCann's sled slides into Boucher's car, 03/02/1934:1 George Shaw's auto strikes deer on West Grove St, 03/02/1934:4 Plymouth auto rolls over 100-ft. embankment, 03/02/1934:4 Bennett's auto struck by freight train on Miller St crossing, 03/09/1934:1 Drivers from Taunton and Roxbury collide at Taunton and West Grove

St, 03/09/1934:1 Fielding collides with Bryden on North St, 03/09/1934:1 Jacintho collides with McEver at Frank and Everett St, 03/09/1934:1 Mrs Edwin Bennett narrowly escapes injure when auto struck by train,

03/09/1934:3 Richard Hinckley narrowly escapes injury when loses control of car on

Center St hill, 03/23/1934:1 Gregory injured when Volta's car crashes into tree after colliding with

Quindley, 03/30/1934:1 Eight injured as season opens on Cape road, 04/20/1934:1 Eight injured in collision between Rochester and Roxbury drivers on

Cape road, 04/20/1934:1 Roberts' milk truck collides with Nemasket Transportation truck at West

St and LeBaron Ave, 04/20/1934:1 Main and Sweeney injured when auto crashes into tree on Carmel St,

05/11/1934:1 Rogers crashes into Sawicki's store on Center St, 05/25/1934:1 Stropel crashes into Scott's parked car, 05/25/1934:1 Strople's auto strikes Scott's car near Tispaquin St, 05/25/1934:2 Harrison Shaw's truck collides with South Carver auto, 06/01/1934:1 Front of Collins' auto drops into hole at Lincoln and Wareham St,

06/15/1934:1 Leon Anderson collides with auto driven by Brockton man,

06/15/1934:1 Stewart Main collides with truck driven by Frank Leighton,

06/15/1934:1 Truck crashes bridge, driver Luther Rogers hangs over water,

06/15/1934:1 Benjamin Bassett charged with leaving scene of accident, 06/15/1934:5 Benjamin Bassett fined $20 for leaving scene of accident, 06/22/1934:4 Bernier and Campbell injured in Brockton crash, 06/22/1934:7 DePalma collides with Clinton driver at Four Corners, 06/22/1934:7 Falmouth man crashes into Douglass' car, 06/22/1934:7 Five local men injured in accident in Bridgewater, 06/22/1934:7 George Benson involved in fatal auto crash in East Fairhaven,

06/22/1934:7 McFarlin collides with South Bridgewater driver at Nickerson Ave and

South Main St, 06/22/1934:7 John Vaughn thrown from Providence peddler's truck after hops on

board, 06/29/1934:1 Elwyn Lynde collides with Hayes' bakery truck driven by Horace

Gamache, 06/29/1934:6 Attleboro and North Easton drivers crash in South Middleboro,

09/07/1934:7 Drivers from West Bridgewater and Worcester collide near Miller St,

09/07/1934:7 Two Brockton drivers collide at Fall Brook Corner, 09/07/1934:7 Wareham boy thrown from car on the Carver road, 09/07/1934:7 Charles Sapp collides with Ronald Thatcher at North Main and Jackson

St, 09/14/1934:2 Hiram Caldwell collides with New Jersey man on Perry St,

09/14/1934:2

Traffic Accidents – Automobiles cont. Winthrop Clark collides with Hyannis truck at South Main and Grove

St, 09/14/1934:2 Hiram Caldwell in accident with New Jersey man, 09/14/1934:3 Mr and Mrs Edward Place injured enroute to Salisbury, VT,

09/14/1934:3 Drivers from Allston and Brockton crash on Rte 28, 09/14/1934:4 Feinstein in collision with Bridgewater driver at South Main and

Courtland St, 09/21/1934:2 Traffic signal damaged by Brockton truck, 09/21/1934:2 East Carver auto overturns on East Main St, 09/28/1934:5 Harvey Thomas in collision with Providence truck at Fall Brook,

09/28/1934:5 William Taylor in collision with Brockton driver at Plymouth and

Bedford St, 09/28/1934:5 Winterhalder's auto tips on side on Rte 28, 09/28/1934:5 Wood truck tips over near State Farm entrance, 09/28/1934:5 William MacNeil, Jr. and Mary Peirce in slight accident at Pearl and

Center St, 10/05/1934:2 Curley's auto tips over after collision with Parmenter at Everett and

Arch St, 10/12/1934:1 Charles Angers' truck collides with Boston auto on Cape road,

10/19/1934:4 Watson Hudson fatally injured in fall from truck, 10/26/1934:1 Bissonnette's auto struck by Brockton driver at North Main and North

St, 10/26/1934:4 Police officer Pittsley attached by injured Ray at hospital, 11/02/1934:2 Keith and Curley in auto accident at Bedford and Center St,

11/02/1934:4 Edward McKay narrowly escapes death in Cape Cod Canal,

11/09/1934:5 Kukanhan collides with Hall at East Main and Montello St,

11/16/1934:2 Steering goes awry in West Bridgewater driver's car on Bedford St,

11/16/1934:2 A nation of Dillingers (l) (Elmer E. Phinney), 11/16/1934:6 Belmont truck driver hits pole, tips vehicle, 11/23/1934:2 Case of Desrosier leaving scene of accident continued, 11/23/1934:2 Sailor's auto ends up in traffic circle, 11/23/1934:2 Dorchester car found over river bank, 11/30/1934:1 Three injured in collision between New Bedford and Plymouth drivers,

11/30/1934:3 Judge orders continuance of Desrosier case, 12/07/1934:6 Another continuance ordered in Desrosier case, 12/14/1934:2 Roger Benson's auto strikes pole on Center St, 12/14/1934:7 Deer charges Nathan Goldman's auto, 12/21/1934:2 Edward Piper in collision with Plymouth driver at Smith and Wareham

St, 12/21/1934:2 Icy conditions cause crash of Taunton auto, 12/21/1934:2 Pipers in collision at foot of Smith St, 12/21/1934:6 Providence driver strikes deer on Cape road, 12/28/1934:1

Traffic Accidents - Horse-Drawn Vehicles Feltch's auto collides with Desrosier's log wagon at Everett St,

01/10/1930:4 John C. LeBaron rear-ends John McGrady's horse-drawn wagon,

06/20/1930:4 Manuel Mendes' buggy struck by Brighton driver near Miller and

Wareham St, 10/03/1930:1 Horse and wagon struck near Rochester line, 10/17/1930:3 Five people and one horse injured in mishap, 10/31/1930:6 Patrolman Burpee rear-ends team driven by Isaac Huntley, 01/02/1931:1 Giberti's horse frightened by train, jumps on Goodrich's auto,

01/30/1931:2 Spraying machine frightens Elisha Beck's horses, 06/19/1931:3 Runaway horse gives a thrill on Wareham St, 08/21/1931:4 James Perkins receives cuts and bruises when run over by wood wagon,

02/26/1932:7 Harwichport woman's auto strikes Nowakowski's wagon on Bedford St,

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Traffic Accidents - Horse-Drawn Vehicles cont. Cole's wagon struck by Perkins auto during height of storm,

09/09/1932:1 Forsberg narrowly escapes serious accident in mishap with Savard's log

gear, 12/02/1932:1 Traffic Accidents - Horse-Drawn Vehicles (55 years ago)

Carriage carrying McAllister, Drake, and Barney overturns, 01/17/1930:8

Haskins' wagon demolished after horse gets away, 01/17/1930:8 Cushman's loaded team overturns on Precinct St, 02/14/1930:6 Train strikes carriage at Chace's crossing, kills Edward Murphy,

11/07/1930:6 Ellis' horse frightened by pigs, throws men from wagon, 02/20/1931:7 Many smashed up sleighs, 03/06/1931:6 Silas Pickens injured attempting to stop runaway horse, 07/24/1931:6 Two carriages collide on Oak St, 10/09/1931:7 Tribou and Tinkham in carriage collision, 02/19/1932:7

Traffic Accidents - Motorcycles Motorcycle patrolmen, Hornby and Camara, injured in mishaps on

Martha's Vineyard, 06/13/1930:1 Halifax man dies as result of motorcycle accident on Vine St,

07/04/1930:6 Accident nearly fatal to Raymond Robinson, 10/24/1930:1 Patrolman Frederick Harris breaks leg, crushes foot, 08/14/1931:1 Local trooper, Joseph Reagan, injured in motorcycle accident,

09/18/1931:4 Waban man suffers cuts and bruises, 08/05/1932:1 State trooper hurt in crash with Chatham man, 09/15/1933:7 New Bedford man thrown from motorcycle on Bedford St, 09/07/1934:7

Traffic Regulations see also Parking; Reckless Driving; Speed Limits and Speeding Save-a-Life proclamation, 08/08/1930:8 Concerning the safety proclamation (l) (Elmer E. Phinney),

08/15/1930:3 For the sake of humanity (l) (Elmer E. Phinney), 08/29/1930:2 Commends "Applesauce" column writer (l) (Elmer E. Phinney),

08/29/1930:6 Safety committee meets, 09/12/1930:1 Drivers vs. pedestrians (l) (Elmer E. Phinney), 09/12/1930:6 Be safe. Be sure. Be careful (l) (Middleboro Safety Committee),

09/19/1930:7 The man who holds the wheel (l) (Sampson McFarlin), 09/19/1930:8 Howard Cranmer fined $10 for failure to stay on right side of road,

10/03/1930:4 Henry Keene fined $5 for failure to stop, 08/26/1932:1 Allen Bagnell fined $5 for failure to stop at intersection, 09/02/1932:8 Joseph Zion fined $5 for failure to slow at intersection, 12/16/1932:1 Subject of selectmen's meeting, 04/21/1933:1 Town of Middleboro traffic rules and orders, 05/19/1933:2

Traffic Signs and Signals Latest type for new road, 08/01/1930:2 Posted on new state road, 03/20/1931:2 Placed at three intersections in North Middleboro, 03/20/1931:4 Will state be installing new signals this year?, 04/24/1931:1 Agreement reached with public works department, 05/08/1931:1 Town officials confer with public works department, 05/08/1931:6 Agreement reached with public works at last, 05/15/1931:1 Signal lights assured at selectmen's meeting, 05/15/1931:1 Subject discussed by selectmen again, 06/12/1931:1 Considerable delay in settlement of matter, 06/26/1931:1 Ready on July 3, 06/26/1931:1 Installed at South Main and Grove St, 07/03/1931:1 Work without a hitch, 07/10/1931:1 New lights in operation, 07/10/1931:8 Police receive complaints of interference with signals at Grove and

South Main St, 07/08/1932:4 Selectmen discuss proposal from public works department,

09/02/1932:1 State proposes flashing light for corner of Plymouth and Bedford St,

09/02/1932:1

Traffic Signs and Signals cont. Driver damages beacon at traffic circle, 07/07/1933:1 A knotty issue for selectmen, 09/29/1933:1 Selectmen address dangerous conditions at Bedford and Plymouth St,

09/29/1933:1 Bedford St and Plymouth St intersection discussed by selectmen,

10/13/1933:2 Traffic signal damaged by Brockton truck, 09/21/1934:2

Traitouros, John Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 12/04/1931:9, 02/26/1932:8,

10/21/1932:5 Bids in Central Cafe property, 11/18/1932:3

Tramps (see Vagrancy) Tranaitis, Michael

Collapses during hearing before judge, 07/25/1930:3 Transportation

Middleboro ideal for industry, 10/07/1932:3 Middleboro ideal for industry (t), 10/14/1932:4

Travaglini, Theodore A. Wed to Cora J. Butler, 05/04/1934:4

Travaglini, Theodore R. Engaged to Cora J. Butler, 04/20/1934:4

Travassos, Alfred Youngster thrown from bicycle when struck by Washburn Co. truck,

01/05/1934:1 Travassos, Celia

Husband posts notice of no responsibility for bills, 10/24/1930:5 Travassos, Francis

Bike stolen at carnival, 08/26/1932:1 Travassos, Frank

Notice of no responsibility for wife's bills, 10/24/1930:5 Child neglect case continued, 04/14/1933:1

Travassos, Manuel Tax collector's sale, 02/03/1933:6

Travassos, Manuel M. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Travassos, Nathaniel Jorge Wedding described, 07/14/1933:8

Travel see also Africa; Americas; Asia; Australia; Europe Mr and Mrs William S. Eaton embark on round-the-world tour,

01/12/1934:7 Charles Swift embarks on trip around the world, 03/23/1934:1 W.S. Eaton and wife return from round the world trip, 05/18/1934:2

Travelers' Rest Wentworth erects new stand on Bedford St, 04/29/1932:7 Selling auto, horse, wagons, and tools (ad), 06/16/1933:8

Travers, Iola J. Wed to Robert C. Germaine, 06/26/1931:4

Travers, Orrin Charged with fishing without a license, 10/09/1931:1

Travis, Harold J. Fined $50 and two weeks in jail for drunk driving, 10/24/1930:1

Travis, Raymond J. Charged with drunkenness and negligent driving, 10/17/1930:1

Trees see also Forests Wind storm damages shade and fruit trees, 06/06/1930:6 Moth superintendent removes large trees on School and North Main St,

07/11/1930:1 Complaints of woods being stripped of greens, 12/12/1930:2 Reckless slashing of greens growing problem, 12/26/1930:1 Tree breaks in storm, damages property of Arthur Monroe, 12/26/1930:1 Larceny of trees continues, 12/26/1930:2 Town not liable for damage done by tree during storm, 01/09/1931:1 Planning Board suggests shade trees be planted along highways,

01/30/1931:1 Heavy winds damage trees, 06/24/1932:4 William Wright's Bedford St gardens and trees make pretty sight,

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Trees cont. Elm tree planted on Bates School grounds, 05/19/1933:3 Locust trees in bloom and fragrant, 06/09/1933:3 Moth men trimming overhanging branches, 10/13/1933:1 Mr and Mrs Joseph Roach donate evergreens to School Street School,

10/13/1933:1 Report of forest warden, 01/26/1934:7 CWA projects to close next week, 02/09/1934:1 Many improvements made here under federal aid, 05/25/1934:1 Plantings at traffic circle now an obstruction, 06/22/1934:1

Trefeten, Katherine J. Wed to Richard E. Bordeaux, 08/22/1930:4

Trefry, George H. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Trennough, Clarence Son born, 10/30/1931:4

Trepanier, Juliette E. Wed to Albertus Parent, 10/16/1931:4

Trespassing Five found guilty of trackwalking, 02/13/1931:1 John Gomes pleads guilty to trackwalking, 03/06/1931:1 Owners of land with blueberries post property, 07/17/1931:1 Police busy driving blueberry pickers of posted land, 07/24/1931:1 George Wrightington charged with bog trespassing, 09/07/1934:2

Tribou, Charles To clean cesspool vaults under supervision of health board,

07/24/1931:2 Tribou, C.L.

Cleaning of vaults, cesspools, cellars (ad), 08/07/1931:8 Tribou, Dorothy Jean

Graduates from Stuart Hall, Saunton, VA, 06/30/1933:1 Tribou, George H.

Obituary, 02/16/1934:1 Pondville man dies at age 55, 02/16/1934:4

Tribou, Henry Takes prize at Brockton for matched horses 55 years ago, 10/10/1930:8 In carriage collision with Levi Tinkham 55 years ago, 02/19/1932:7

Tribou, Henry R. Brief biography (p), 01/03/1930:1

Tribou, Nahum Page in state House of Representatives 55 years ago, 01/23/1931:6

Tribou, Russell Receives B.S. in ag engineering from Virginia Polytechnic,

06/30/1933:1 Tribou, William

Edward Ouelette's hand badly cut at Tribou's wood yard, 02/26/1932:1 Tribou, William E.

Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8 Trinque, Annie

Obituary, 03/10/1933:1 Wife of Louis dies at age 64, 03/10/1933:2

Trinque, Cecelia Wedding described, 05/09/1930:1

Trinque, Cecelia M. Wed to Anthony Freitas, 05/09/1930:4

Trinque, Cecilia Mary Engaged to Anthony Frietas, 04/18/1930:4

Trinque, Dennis Chimney fire at home, 01/03/1930:1 Chimney fire on Arch St, 09/14/1934:2

Trinque, Louis Police make big liquor haul at Trinque's on Cambridge St, 04/22/1932:1

Trinque, Mary R. Wedding described, 01/10/1930:1

Trinque, Mary Rose Engaged to Joseph Arthur DeLongchamps, 01/03/1930:4

Trinque, Myra Wedding described, 06/05/1931:1 Wed to Ernest Hanson, 06/05/1931:4

Trinque, Rose M. Wed to Joseph A. Deslongchamps, 01/10/1930:4

Trinque, Virginia Obituary, 09/15/1933:1 Dies at age 10, 09/15/1933:4

Trinque, Wilfred Kohalo Hawaiians give concerts over WNBH, 09/16/1932:1 Member of Cape Cod Entertainers, 12/01/1933:1

Triplets Sons born to Philip Sisson, 10/24/1930:1 Sisson boys celebrate 2nd birthday, 10/28/1932:1

Tripp, Angie Picks string beans from garden, 11/27/1931:2

Tripp, Arthur H. Chimney fire at home, 01/10/1930:3 Youth Peter Kontos charged with local break-ins, 06/06/1930:1

Tripp, Arthur W. Wed to Bernice I. Shaw, 05/08/1931:4 Wed to Bernice L. Shaw, 05/15/1931:4 Daughter born, 12/15/1933:4

Tripp, B.F. Makes first ice cream of the season 55 years ago, 04/11/1930:8 Continues to branch out with business 55 years ago, 08/28/1931:6

Tripp, Edith Frances Wed to Romeo Ouellette, 03/25/1932:4 Wedding described, 03/25/1932:7

Tripp, Gleasia L. Wed to Walter F. Hammond, 08/05/1932:4

Tripp, Harris Chicken pox makes appearance at home, 04/15/1932:8 Under quarantine for mumps, 1/27/1933:3

Tripp, Harris B. Collides with Leon Chausse on icy road, 02/09/1934:1

Tripp, Herbert Chimney fire on Wareham St, 12/15/1933:4

Tripp, Irma Takes position in Whitman, 04/04/1930:3 Employed in New Bedford, 10/10/1930:9

Tripp, Irma J. Wed to Winifred C. Bigelow, 03/25/1932:4 Wedding described, 03/25/1932:7

Tripp, Irma Jeanette Engaged to Winfred Clark Bigelow, 08/21/1931:9

Tripp, Irving H. Engaged to Florence T. Caperello, 03/17/1933:2 Wed to Florence T. Caperello, 04/07/1933:4

Tripp, Ivan Graduates from New Bedford vocational school, 06/26/1931:3

Tripp, Ivan L. Wed to Jeannette F. Bassett, 06/23/1933:4

Tripp, Jerome Plumber Born to Raymond P., 10/03/1930:1

Tripp, Linnie M. Obituary, 12/18/1931:1 Wife of Charles H. dies at age 57, 12/18/1931:4

Tripp, Mary A. Wife of Harris dies at age 31, 01/31/1930:2 Obituary, 01/31/1930:5 Funeral held at home of parents, 02/07/1930:7

Tripp, Mrs Raymond Resides in Fairhaven, 05/02/1930:1

Tripp, Raymond Son born, 01/06/1933:1 Purchases house on Rock St, 11/16/1934:1

Tripp, Raymond P. Son born, 10/03/1930:1

Tripp, Ruth A. Wedding described, 09/11/1931:1 Wed to Ralph L. Northway, 09/11/1931:4

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Tripp's Candy Kitchen Chocolates and molasses kisses (ad), 01/10/1930:10 Employs Mrs William Thayer, 04/04/1930:9 History and profile of Middleboro business, 12/07/1934:1

Trites, Dorothy Helen Born to Howard, 11/07/1930:3

Trites, Howard Sells Green St poultry farm to Reynolds, 03/28/1930:5 Daughter born, 11/07/1930:3

Trites, Middleton B. Wed to Olive M. Rideout, 07/17/1931:4

Tritos, John Manager of Central Cafe (ad), 09/19/1930:10 Sentenced to jail for contempt of court, 12/04/1931:1

Truancy Henry Andrade pleads not guilty to keeping children out of school,

04/17/1931:3 Trucking

see also Moving, Household; Nemasket Transportation Co. A.R. Salley (ad), 01/03/1930:7 A.V. Boucher (ad), 01/03/1930:7 S. Breck (ad), 01/03/1930:7 Heavy trucks no longer permitted on Plymouth St through Warrentown,

08/01/1930:1 Heavy truck prohibition requires approval of Public Works Department,

08/29/1930:1 True, Frank H.

Plympton couple married 50 years, 06/06/1930:2 Plympton couple married 50 years, biographies, 06/13/1930:3 Congratulations on 25th wedding anniversary, 06/20/1930:6 Plympton couple married 52 years, 06/10/1932:7

Trufant, Kathryn A. Takes English position at high school, biography, 09/08/1933:1

Trufant, Russell Seeks re-election to Planning Board, 12/22/1933:1

Trufant, Russell A. Chimney fire on Benton St, 02/16/1934:4 Appointed to NE Regional Planning Commission, 09/21/1934:2

Trulson, Amy Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Trulson, Axel O. Admitted to citizenship, 07/01/1932:1

Tuberculosis Chadwick Clinic opens in public schools, 10/23/1931:4 Results of Chadwick Clinic, 10/30/1931:1 Chadwick Clinic closes here, 11/06/1931:1

Tubman (Mr) Dies in Brewster, 12/09/1932:6

Tubman, Kenneth Moves from Rock to Carver, 04/04/1930:4 Moves from Miller St to Carver, 04/11/1930:6 Moves from Carver to Rock, 01/30/1931:6 Daughter born, 05/01/1931:4 Moves from Carver to Rock, 03/09/1934:3

Tubman, Myron Earl Wed to Dorothy G. Jefferson, 06/06/1930:4, 01/23/1931:4

Tucker (Mr) And Cushing dig well at American Building 55 years ago, 10/30/1931:6

Tucker, David A. Tucker and Cushing purchase American Hall property 55 years ago,

03/07/1930:8 Tucker, Dorcas

Graduates from MA School of Art, sails for Europe, 06/19/1931:1 Returns from three-month tour of Europe, 09/18/1931:1 Engaged to Carlton Holloway, 05/27/1932:1

Tucker, Dorcas Fry Engaged to Carlton Elbridge Holloway, 12/26/1930:1 Wedding described, 06/02/1933:1

Tucker, Dorothy Wed to Roland C. Tinkham, 03/21/1930:9

Tucker, Effie D. Teacher transfers from Purchade School to Bates School, 12/26/1930:1

Tucker, Robert Student at M.A.C., 03/28/1930:1

Tucker, Robert B. Senior at MA Ag College, 01/16/1931:1 Member of second scholastic honors group at MA Ag college,

01/30/1931:1 Senior at MA Ag College makes honor group, 04/24/1931:1 Graduates from MA Ag College, 06/05/1931:1 Graduates from MA State College, 06/19/1931:1

Tucker, Ruth Wed to Burrell Smith, 06/19/1931:1

Tupanier, Juliette Wedding described, 10/16/1931:1

Turkington, Claude H. Sells Pleasant St farm to Samuel Roberts, 12/19/1930:5

Turkington, Pearl Lets home to Lucy Ganyer for convalescent home, moves to

Middleboro, 06/05/1931:3 Moves to tenement on Southwick St, 06/19/1931:2 Moves into Plymouth St tenement, 10/13/1933:5

Turner (Mr) Finishes screening berries, 11/21/1930:3

Turner, Charles Daughter born, 05/30/1930:4, 09/28/1934:4

Turner, Charles W. House on Rock St razed, 11/11/1932:2

Turner, Donald House on Rock St razed, 11/11/1932:2

Turner, Dorothy Francis Wed to Charles Roland Tinkham, 03/28/1930:4

Turner, Edward F. Obituary, 03/14/1930:2

Turner, Elliston T. Tax collector's sale (t), 09/05/1930:5

Turner, Fannie H. Obituary, 03/07/1930:2

Turner, Hazel Freshman at Simmons College, 09/14/1934:1

Turner, H.E. Sells North Middleboro cottage to John Foley, 03/07/1930:1

Turner, J.C. Martha Smith's Miller St house sold at auction to Turner, 06/29/1934:3

Turner, John J. Wed to Gladys D. Thomas, 04/17/1931:4

Turner, Joseph Bog workers threatened by agitators, 09/15/1933:1

Turner, Lewis Son born, 10/03/1930:4

Turnwall, Ernest Wed to Esther Zeman, 10/23/1931:1

Turtles Walter McCrillis finds turtle on which he carved his initials in 1879,

07/15/1932:1 Guidaboni finds turtle marked 1835 J.G.N., 06/08/1934:1

Tuttle, William Moves from Cape to Courtland St, 02/07/1930:1

T.W. Pierce Hardware Co. Clearance sale (ad), 01/10/1930:3 Break in at hardware store, 02/07/1930:11 Youth Peter Kontos charged with local break-ins, 06/06/1930:1 In appreciation of police department (l), 06/20/1930:3 Ernest Thomas pushed through plate glass window at Pierce's hardware

by runaway auto, 11/04/1932:1 Store celebrates golden jubilee, 12/30/1932:1 Golden jubilee (ad), 12/30/1932:2 History and profile of Middleboro business, 11/23/1934:1

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Twins Sons born to Jesse C. Perkins, 01/31/1930:2 Daughters born to Frank Raymond Fiske, 08/07/1931:4 Son and daughter born to Harry Richmond, 08/14/1931:4 Alfred and Alvin Thomas celebrate 67th birthday, biography,

09/18/1931:3 Daughters born to Columbo Guidaboni, 07/29/1932:4 Twins born to Santos of Carver, 10/27/1933:7 Alvin E. and Alfred E. Thomas celebrate 70th birthdays, brief

biography, 09/14/1934:1 Typewriters

Sold and rented, A.L. Beals (ad), 09/14/1934:8

U Ufford, Hazel

Resides in Provincetown, 12/05/1930:1 Ufford, Hazel Harthorne

Wedding described, 07/01/1932:1 Ufford, Hazel Hawthorne

Engaged in work for National Board of Review in New York, 05/13/1932:1

Ufford, Hazel L. Hawthorne Wed to Morris R. Werner, 08/12/1932:4

Unemployment (see Employment) Union Bay State Manufacturing Co.

Straw works gets new name 55 years ago, 08/14/1931:6 Union Street School

Passes inspection by health officer and plumbing inspector, 01/02/1931:1

Repairs made to sewage system, 04/03/1931:1 School children gather food for needy here, 11/27/1931:1 History of our schools (l) (t) (J. Stearns Cushing), 03/17/1933:4 School Committee should consider building program, 01/26/1934:1 Selectmen discuss sanitary conditions, 06/01/1934:1 Amelia Boutin transfers in when Mabel Guidaboni resigns,

09/07/1934:1 Amelia Boutin new teacher, 09/07/1934:7 Condition of plumbing brought to attention of selectmen, 10/26/1934:5

Unitarian Church (see First Unitarian Church) United Precious Metals Co.

Buying old gold (ad), 11/23/1934:5 Upholstery (see Furniture) Urbanswiski, Frank W.

Tax collector's sale, 11/13/1931:5 Urquart-Swift Land Co.

Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6 Urquhart-Swift Land Co.

Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7 Tax collector's sale of real estate, 04/13/1934:7 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 04/20/1934:5

Utaf, Fred Head florist at sanatorium, 07/11/1930:1

V Vagrancy

John Phelan gets 30-day suspended sentence for idle and disorderly charge, 07/03/1931:2

John Chupin found in shack, 03/04/1932:5 Arthur Raymond committed to Plymouth jail for two months,

01/13/1933:2 Carl Smith sent to State Farm, 08/18/1933:1 William Archibald not guilty of being idle and disorderly, 10/06/1933:4

Vagrancy (55 years ago) Poor Farm houses 400 tramps in past year, 02/14/1930:6 Tramp nuisance begins again, 09/18/1931:7 Tramp caught stealing, 10/23/1931:2 Takes station agent's boots from depot, 03/04/1932:6 Accommodations for tramps, night watchman subject of town meeting,

04/15/1932:8

Valvo, Martin Daughter born, 10/21/1932:4

Valvo, Martin J. Roberts' milk truck collides with Nemasket Transportation truck at West

St and LeBaron Ave, 04/20/1934:1 Valvo, Martin M.

Wed to Elizabeth J. McGlone, 08/19/1932:4 Valvo, Mary

Obituary, 04/27/1934:1 Wife of Mario dies at age 61, 04/27/1934:4

Van Amringe, Verna Francis Obituary, 12/16/1932:1

Van Amringe, Verna L. Wife of William dies at age 39, 12/16/1932:4

Van Dekker, Mrs Albert And husband enjoy some success on Broadway, 06/19/1931:1

Van Dusen, Bayard Attends Northeastern University, 01/24/1930:2

Van Dusen, Edward Lets house to Robbins, 05/16/1930:3 Rents house to Bartlett Perkins, 11/27/1931:2

Van Dusen, Edward B. Graduates with honors from Northeastern University, 06/22/1934:6 Candidate for Master of Education at Boston University, 09/21/1934:1

Van Dusen, Elizabeth Resides in Gorham, ME, 01/03/1930:6

Van Dusen, Richard Student at Northeastern University, 05/18/1934:5

Van Steenberg, Emilia Injured in collision with heavy truck on Green St, 08/22/1930:1 Chimney fire on Vernon St, 02/05/1932:1

Van Steenbergh, Emily Loses 50 acres to forest fire, 04/25/1930:9

Vandalism Windows broken at First Congregational Church, 07/25/1930:4 Wanton destruction at Sproat house in Nemasket, 01/09/1931:1 Landmark house in Nemasket suffers considerable damage,

01/09/1931:3 Lavalle charged with breaking glass at East Main St mill, 02/06/1931:1 Local youths guilty of breaking glass at Nemasket Mills, 02/20/1931:7 Destruction of Bates School tulip garden a mean trick, 05/22/1931:1 Janitor Warren Jefferson finds tulip bed at Bates School destroyed,

05/22/1931:1 Henry Burkland urges greater respect for public property (l),

05/22/1931:3 Adelia Richards' flower bed destroyed by thieves, 05/29/1931:1 Reward for information leading to arrest of person responsible for

damage to batting cage (ad), 08/28/1931:10 Window broken at Jones' house in Muttock, 10/30/1931:1 Windows broken in Hagaboom's Miller St house, 08/19/1932:2 Juveniles charged with breaking glass at Nemasket Mill, 12/02/1932:1 Plymouth man claims someone cuts wires in auto, 12/16/1932:1 Boys pull up vegetables on 4th of July, 07/07/1933:1 Alexander's building defaced with paint on Halloween, 11/03/1933:1 Windows damaged in Swanson's Murdock St stand, 06/29/1934:4 Vandals destroy $50 worth of melons at Henry Keane's farm,

09/07/1934:7 Boys destroy Keane's turnip patch a second time, 11/02/1934:6

Varjabedian, Hoohannes Tax collector's sale of real estate, 04/13/1934:7

Varrieur, Octavier I. Sentenced to two months for drunk driving, 09/23/1932:1

Varroni, Mary Tax collector's sale (t), 09/12/1930:5

Vasel, Peter Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Vassar, Adason Charged with reckless driving and drunkenness, 10/09/1931:1 Drunk driving case continued, 10/16/1931:1 Fined $100 for drunk driving, 10/23/1931:1

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Vassel, Peter Chimney fire on Purchase St, 05/27/1932:1

Vaughan (Mr) Clark & Vaughan grocery at Everett Square in 1891 (p), 04/04/1930:1

Vaughan, Albert C. Hen lays 4-oz. egg 55 years ago, 05/30/1930:6

Vaughan, Albert H. Obituary, 05/26/1933:1 Dies at age 69, 05/26/1933:4

Vaughan, Charles Dies in Bryantville, 04/18/1930:3 Funeral held in Bryantville, 04/18/1930:6

Vaughan, Dana P. Broadcasts on WEAN, 11/11/1932:1

Vaughan, Esther Obituary, 08/19/1932:2 Funeral held in South Carver, 08/26/1932:2

Vaughan, George Dies in Springfield 55 years ago, 03/28/1930:6

Vaughan, Harry Traps otter 55 years ago, 01/30/1931:4

Vaughan, I.N. Charles Thomas partially buried in sand while working on Vaughan's

well 55 years ago, 01/31/1930:8 Vaughan, Irving

Fire at Tispaquin St home, 03/31/1933:1 Vaughan, John C.

Employees of old straw works (p), 02/28/1930:1 Vaughan, Josiah

Cedar fence posts stolen, 12/19/1930:2 Vaughan, Josiah D.

Dies at age 86, 06/26/1931:4 Obituary, 06/26/1931:9

Vaughan, Lewis Fire department called to Plymouth St, 12/21/1934:1

Vaughan, Mrs T.T. Dies in South Carver, 08/26/1932:3

Vaughan, Roger Returns from South America and the Mediterranean, 06/06/1930:4 Returns from Europe, 06/05/1931:1

Vaughan, S.H. Purchases horse 55 years ago, 04/01/1932:2

Vaughn, Albert Resides in Lynn, 10/02/1931:1

Vaughn, J.D. Lets space for barbershop to Boutin, 01/24/1930:3

Vaughn, John E. Thrown from Providence peddler's truck after hops on board,

06/29/1934:1 Vaughn, Josiah

Lets building to Boutin for barbershop, 01/31/1930:9 Place in Wappanucket sold to Theodora Savard, 02/13/1931:1

Vaughn, Laura Moves from Southwick St to Barden Hill Rd, 09/08/1933:1

Vaughn, Mrs Isiah Resides in Lynn, 08/07/1931:1

Veazie, Albert S. Home wired for electricity, 09/02/1932:2

Veazie, Bessie Employed at light office, 07/31/1931:7

Veazie, Edith Resumes work as organist at Rock church, 02/28/1930:6 Employed at library, 08/22/1930:3

Veazie, Mrs A.S. Funeral for brother held in Acushnet, 05/16/1930:6

Vega Plumbing & Heating Co. A. Faietti, 111 No. Main St (ad), 01/22/1932:8

Vegetables see also Garden Club Cedar Hill Farm roadside market on Warrentown (ad), 07/18/1930:8 Robert Thomas grows champion squash 55 years ago, 09/26/1930:6 George Leonard, hull corn man 55 years ago, 11/21/1930:8 Flanders: vegetables, fruit, and flowers (ad), 06/12/1931:9 Cape road corn stands do thriving business, 08/21/1931:1 Angie Tripp picks string beans from garden, finds dandelion in bloom,

11/27/1931:2 Frost damages crop, 06/10/1932:4 J.A. Thomas has 15 acres under cultivation, 27 different varieties of

produce, 06/24/1932:1 Cold weather has not affected Bowen's corn crop, 11/17/1933:1 Elmer Hatch first with peas in bloom, 06/01/1934:3 Boys destroy Keane's turnip patch a second time, 11/02/1934:6

Venno, Earl H. Wed to Barbara Thomas, 10/28/1932:4

Venno, Earl Haskell Wedding described, 10/28/1932:1

Vertuccio, Anthony Daughter born, 10/09/1931:4

Vertuccio, Mary Obituary, 10/26/1934:1 Dies at age 73, 10/26/1934:4 Obituary, 12/07/1934:1 Dies at age 44, 12/07/1934:4

Vertuccio, Tony Wedding described, 04/17/1931:1 Wed to Madeline N. Rogers, 04/17/1931:4

Veterans see also American Legion - Simeon L. Nickerson Post; Civil War, 1861-

1865; Grand Army of the Republic Post 8; Veterans of Foreign Wars - John Glass Post

File complaints against Welfare Board, 02/20/1931:1 Selectmen rule on soldiers' relief, 03/06/1931:1 Members of Co. D, 5th Massachusetts, Spanish-American War (p),

07/17/1931:1 Soldiers' aid account exhausted, 07/08/1932:1 Soldiers' relief cases taken up by selectmen, 03/17/1933:1, 03/31/1933:1 Proposed budget for 1934 (t), 02/02/1934:2 Selectmen address soldier's relief cases, 10/12/1934:1 Jennings refutes warning against Organization of Disabled Veterans as

peddlers (l), 12/07/1934:4 Veterans of Foreign Wars - John Glass Post

Organizational meeting held here, 07/03/1931:4 Local post instituted, 07/10/1931:1 John J. Glass honorary member of VFW post, 09/11/1931:1 Request use of Town House for meeting, 09/25/1931:1 Organizes auxiliary, 11/27/1931:1 Selectmen defer permit for carnival, 03/25/1932:1 Admitted to Plymouth County Council, 04/15/1932:1 Need for relief funds more acute than ever, 05/06/1932:4 Poppy sale very successful, 05/27/1932:1 Sponsor rodeo at Joe Hooker Track, 08/05/1932:1 Big attendance at rodeo, 08/12/1932:8 Located in new quarters in Brigg's block, 12/23/1932:6 In new quarters, 12/30/1932:1 Jennings and Nielsen resign from Women's Auxiliary, 07/07/1933:1 Question of money for headquarters discussed at town meeting,

02/16/1934:1 A salute to you, comrades (l) (Frances E. Jennings), 02/16/1934:5 Appropriations discussed at adjourned town meeting, 02/23/1934:1 Local talent presents musical comedy, 06/08/1934:1 Appeals use of Town House, 06/15/1934:4 Selectmen refund Town House rent money, 06/29/1934:3

Vibberts, Mrs Raymond Resides in Brockton, 05/13/1932:7

Vickery (Mr) Strople & Vickery, spring water, ice (ad), 08/08/1930:8

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Vickery, Amy C. Tax collector's sale, 05/26/1933:5 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 06/16/1933:5

Vickery, Chester Son born, 01/23/1931:4, 01/30/1931:6, 02/13/1931:7 Truck collides with car from Brookline in Fall Brook, 07/17/1931:1 Home under quarantine for mumps, 02/03/1933:3 Ill with mumps, 03/17/1933:3

Vickery, Chester L. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Vickery, Dorothy Ill with mumps, 02/17/1933:6

Vickery, Florence L. Engaged to Carroll T. Morrison, 06/20/1930:4

Vickery, Fred Moves from Rock to Middleboro, 02/16/1934:3

Vickery, John Kicked by horse, 06/16/1933:7

Vickery, LeForrest Dissolves partnership with Henderson Lardner, 03/07/1930:2

Vickery, Norman Born to Chester, 02/13/1931:7

Vickery, Phyllis E. Wed to Wallace A. Springer, 11/27/1931:2

Vickery, Ralph Daughter born, 01/17/1930:2, 4 House under quarantine for scarlet fever, 03/04/1932:6 Daughter born, 03/25/1932:7 Moves from Wappanucket to brother's home, 05/06/1932:7 Moves to Tinkham house on Miller St, 07/14/1933:2 Daughter born, 09/08/1933:4

Vickery, Robert Wed to Mae Phillips, 06/20/1930:6 Moves to Miller St, 04/17/1931:7 Occupies new home on Miller St, 12/16/1932:2

Vickery, Robert A. Wedding described, 06/13/1930:4

Vickery, Rodney Chicken pox makes appearance at home, 04/15/1932:8

Vickery, Seth Breaks leg while working in the woods, 08/01/1930:8 Lets Miller St house to Kenneth Tubman, 01/30/1931:6 Moves from Rock to Middleboro, 11/13/1931:3

Vickery, Wilfred C. In court for drunkenness and assault on Dacouslias, 10/19/1934:6

Vickery, Wm. Dahlia bulbs (ad), 04/11/1930:10

Viera, Manuel Charged with non-support of wife and children, 01/02/1931:1 Arrested for non-support of two minor children, 10/05/1934:3

Viera, Mary Engaged to Manuel J. Cordeiro, 09/07/1934:4

Vinal (Mr and Mrs) Celebrate 25th wedding anniversary, 06/23/1933:2

Vinal, Barbara Camp counselor in New Hampshire, 07/04/1930:1 Senior at State College at Bridgewater, 09/09/1932:4 Graduates from Bridgewater State, 06/23/1933:1 Initiated into Boston sorority, 06/23/1933:2 Teachers' college graduate (p), 06/23/1933:2 Graduates from Boston University, 06/15/1934:5 Accepts teaching post in Groton, 09/21/1934:1

Vinal, Cora North Middleboro folks attend Carver funeral, 07/07/1933:3

Vinal, Cora A. Local woman drowns in Carver pond, 06/30/1933:1 Wife of Henry Y. dies at age 72, 06/30/1933:4

Vinal, Henry Y. Pastor resigns from First Baptist, 12/02/1932:3

Vinal, H.V. Retires from active service, 12/02/1932:6

Vinal, H.Y. Purchases home on School St, 10/23/1931:3

Vinal, Linwood Graduates from New Bedford Vocational school, 07/01/1932:7 Employed in West Acton, 05/05/1933:2 Resides in West Acton, 02/02/1934:6

Vinal, Mrs M. Teacher in North Lakeville, 08/01/1930:1

Vinal Henry Y. Moves to newly purchased home on School St, 11/20/1931:3

Vincent, Irene Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 04/11/1930:4

Vivian, Edith California woman visits for first time in 22 years, 09/19/1930:1

Voice Lessons Foye opens class for singing 55 years ago, 01/23/1931:6

Voight, Richard Lets Highland St house to Frances Gillis, 01/23/1931:3

Volex, Sophia Theresa Wedding described, 1/27/1933:4

Volos, Ellen Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 04/07/1933:5

Volos, Nick Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 04/07/1933:5

Volta, Harold Gregory injured when Volta's car crashes into tree, 03/30/1934:1

Volunteers of America Take over house at Sturtevant's corner, 08/01/1930:9 Summer home at Sturtevant's corner hosts city kids, 08/07/1931:6 Dog charged with killing goat at camp, 08/05/1932:2

VonBerg, Helena E. Wedding described, 10/13/1933:1 Wed to Nathan E. Wright, 10/13/1933:4

VonBerg, Helena E.M. Engaged to Nathan E. Wright, 10/06/1933:4

Vose, Jane A. Wedding described, 08/22/1930:1 Wed to Frank Promades, 08/22/1930:4

Vose, Jenia A. Engaged to Frank Promades, 05/09/1930:1

Vose, Jennie A. Engaged to Frank Promades, 05/02/1930:1

Voters and Voting see also Middleboro - Board of Registrars of Voters Representative LeBaron favors vote for women 55 years ago,

02/28/1930:7 Rep. Winslow did not vote against suffrage 55 years ago, 04/03/1931:2 Lakeville adds 17 names to list, 03/04/1932:4 Rep. Winslow votes against woman suffrage 55 years ago, 04/01/1932:2 Lakeville adds four names to list, 07/01/1932:2 Adnah Harlow suggests changes in voting precincts (l), 10/26/1934:1

W W. Wilmot & Co.

Furniture, 167 Centre St (ad), 07/24/1931:8 Wade, Llewelyn

Resides in Stamford, CT, 01/09/1931:1 Wade, Louisa

Obituary, 06/27/1930:7 Wade, Louisa Hammond

Widow of William L. dies at age 74, 06/27/1930:4 Wadsworth, Alida

Attacked by pet police dog, 01/10/1930:1 Engaged to Matthew W. Hanscom, 11/16/1934:1

Wadsworth, Marion Resides in Northampton, 10/03/1930:4

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Wadsworth, Marion P. Obituary, 12/22/1933:1

Wagner, Margaret E. Ninety-one-year-old woman donates handmade quilt to Welfare Board,

12/27/1933:1 Wah Lee

Makes restitution for stealing electricity, 01/03/1930:7 Wahby, Mary

Wedding described, 12/02/1932:7 Wainio, Joseph

Commits suicide, 07/24/1931:1 Carver man dies at age 47, 07/24/1931:4

Wainwright, James Four men save collie from icy Nemasket River, 02/27/1931:5

Waite, Harold Employed at State Farm, 08/14/1931:3 Electrician at State Farm, 08/26/1932:3 Moves from Pleasant St to School St, 02/09/1934:2

Waite, Mrs Harold Grandmother dies in Gardner, 05/26/1933:7

Walden, Ellen Funeral held in Boston, 10/14/1932:6

Walker (Mrs) Moves back to North Lakeville from Pawtucket, RI, 01/22/1932:2

Walker, A. Richmond Replaced by Herman Walker at Egger's Undertaking, 09/12/1930:1

Walker, Albert D. Manufactures heating pads at plant on South Main St, 03/17/1933:1

Walker, David R. Brother dies in Waterbury, CT, 01/31/1930:5 Announces candidacy for selectman, 11/14/1930:1 Candidate for Board of Selectmen (ad), 11/21/1930:5 Candidate lays out platform (ad) (l) (p), 11/28/1930:2 Further observations regarding town affairs (l) (p) (t), 12/19/1930:10 Candidate for selectman (ad) (l) (t) (p), 01/02/1931:3 Hear Ye (ad) (l), 01/09/1931:3 Obituary (p), 07/08/1932:1 Taunton man dies at age 57, 07/08/1932:4 Petition for administration of estate, 08/05/1932:5 Elks lodge holds annual memorial service, 12/09/1932:4

Walker, Elizabeth Passes exams at Faelton School of Music with high honors,

06/20/1930:3 Performs recital at Faelton School in Boston, 12/16/1932:1 Faelton Pianoforte school student takes first in contest at Jordan Hall,

Boston, 04/07/1933:1 Graduates from Faelton Pianoforte school, 06/23/1933:1 Students present most interesting piano recital, 06/15/1934:7

Walker, Elizabeth E. Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

Walker, Elizabeth F. Pianoforte teacher (ad), 09/15/1933:8

Walker, Frederick Injured in Lakeville auto crash, 11/18/1932:1

Walker, George C. Moves to Seekonk, 05/08/1931:4

Walker, Georgia Ill with chicken pox, 01/09/1931:1 Breaks jaw while sliding on ice, 02/06/1931:1

Walker, Helen Ill with chicken pox, 01/09/1931:1

Walker, Herman Replaces A. Richmond Walker at Egger's Undertaking, 09/12/1930:1 Daughter born, 05/01/1931:4 Removes to native town of Greenfield, 03/30/1934:1

Walker, L.E. Chimney fire on Taunton St, 1/27/1933:1

Walker, May Ill with chicken pox, 01/09/1931:1

Walker, Mrs George Blasting at post office site injures pedestrian, 05/13/1932:1

Walker, Orville Chimney fire on Taunton St, 01/20/1933:4

Walker, Orville C. Agent for Ben Franklin oil burner (ad), 08/28/1931:5

Walker, Royce Wed to Marie Blake, 10/17/1930:4 Wedding described, 10/17/1930:9

Walk-Over Shoe Store 151 Centre St (ad), 09/30/1932:8 R.W. Kelley proprietor (ad), 06/09/1933:2 Sold to Besse and Lang (ad), 05/11/1934:8 Liquidation sale (ad), 05/18/1934:8

Wall, Arthur Daughter born, 10/03/1930:4 Son born, 11/20/1931:4 Store formerly J.T. McKechnie stores (ad), 11/11/1932:5

Wall, Arthur I. Wedding described, 02/28/1930:1

Wall, Walter M. Engaged to Helen E. Larson, 06/09/1933:4 Wed to Helen E. Larson, 06/23/1933:4

Wall, William Killed when auto struck at railroad crossing, 08/21/1931:1 Dies at age 46, 08/21/1931:4 Judge Washburn to hold inquest into death, 08/28/1931:1

Wall, William B. Decision reserved in death inquest, 09/04/1931:1 Results of inquest, 09/18/1931:1

Wallace, Charles Engaged to Mabel Morrissey, 05/13/1932:4

Wallace, Charles F. Engaged to Mabel Morrissey, 01/08/1932:1, 03/18/1932:1 Engaged to Mabel E. Morrissey, 10/21/1932:4 Wed to Mabel E. Morrissey, 10/28/1932:4

Wallace, Charles Francis Wedding described, 10/28/1932:1

Wallace, Edward Liquor raid at home of Wallace on west side, 12/04/1931:6 Not guilty of maintaining liquor nuisance, 12/11/1931:1 Charged with using auto without authority, 04/14/1933:1 Wallace and Maleski withdraw pleas of not guilty, 04/21/1933:1

Wallace, L.B. Takes over osteopathic practice of Goodwin Ransden (ad), 09/04/1931:8

Wallace, Margaret Stetson Wed to Arthur N. Littlefield, 08/01/1930:4 Wedding described, 08/01/1930:6

Wallen, Frank L. Dies at age 71, 08/08/1930:4 Obituary, 08/08/1930:4 Will in probate, 08/22/1930:5

Wallen, Mrs Frank Lets tenement to Henry Roy, 11/03/1933:7

Wallpaper G.E. Hill, painting and paper hanging (ad), 03/28/1930:4 Charles Smith, house painting, paperchanging (ad), 03/06/1931:8

Walsh, Edward Sells Plymouth St farm to Daniel Munroe, 10/02/1931:4

Walsh, Jack Well-driller (ad), 09/19/1930:10

Walsh, Michael Obituary, 01/23/1931:1 Providence man dies, 01/23/1931:4

Walsh, Wally Fined $10 for operating without a license, 04/18/1930:2

Walsh, William H. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 06/24/1932:8

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Wambolt, Charles Injuries from live wire lead to lawsuit, 11/25/1932:1 Fire in partitions of Taunton Rd home, 10/19/1934:1

Wambolt, Charles, Jr. Nearly electrocuted by live wire, 09/09/1932:1

Wampanoags Attleboro man speaks at annual meeting of Historical Society,

06/15/1934:1 Wanner, Mrs Vance A.

Resides in Flushing, Long Island, 08/22/1930:1 Wanzer, Arthur

Daughter born, 10/21/1932:7 Wappanucket Cemetery

Association makes plans at meeting, 05/02/1930:1 Holds annual meeting, 05/01/1931:1 Association holds annual meeting, 04/29/1932:1

Wappanucket School Helen Fagan new teacher, 07/25/1930:6 Teacher Savithes resigns, school closed due to small enrollment,

12/09/1932:1 Wappanucket Social Club

Celebrates 10th anniversary, 11/07/1930:4 Hosts highway department in appreciation of recent work, 11/21/1930:3

Warapicki, Anna Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 06/08/1934:5

Warapicki, Anthony Bakery truck tips over embankment after hitting patch of ice,

02/14/1930:7 Warapicki, Toni

Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 06/08/1934:5 Ward, Edith

Completes three years training as nurse at St. Luke's in New Bedford, 02/20/1931:1

Nurse at St. Luke's in New Bedford, 03/20/1931:1 Accepts post at St. Luke's New Bedford, 02/12/1932:1 Supervisor of children's ward at St. Luke's New Bedford, 08/19/1932:1 R.N. at Children's Hospital in Boston, 03/03/1933:1

Ward, Edith M. Takes special course at Children's Hospital in Boston, 01/06/1933:1

Ward, Edith Mary Nurse wins scholarship for advanced study at St. Luke's in New Bedford

(p), 05/22/1931:8 Nurse at St. Luke's, New Bedford, 06/26/1931:1

Ward, Evelyn Engaged to Gardner Brown, 04/08/1932:2

Ward, Evelyn T. Engaged to William G. Brown, 04/22/1932:4 Wedding described, 04/29/1932:1

Ward, Fr__(sic) A. North Carver couple married 50 years, 07/24/1931:6

Ward, Fred A. Obituary, 09/02/1932:3, 7

Ward, Frederick Cushman Wedding described, 10/27/1933:6

Ward, Herbert E. Wed to Catherine R. Whitaker, 06/10/1932:1

Ward, Robert Obituary, 06/15/1934:1 Dies at age 56, 06/15/1934:4

Ward, Ruth A. Engaged to Harold J. Carr, 06/06/1930:4

Ward, Ruth Anne Engaged to Harold J. Carr, 05/30/1930:1 Wedding described, 06/13/1930:1

Ward, Wilbur F. Sets out for Florida by boat, 09/08/1933:1 Obituary, 05/04/1934:1 Lynn Haven, FL man dies at age 87, 05/04/1934:4

Ward, William I. North Carver couple married 50 years, 05/22/1931:3

Wardell, Elmer R. Arrested for holdup and various thefts, 09/21/1934:1

Ware, Stanley Class of 1930 prophet (p), 06/20/1930:1

Wareham Street Garage Formerly Barney Motor Sales Co. (ad), 08/26/1932:5 Tires (ad), 07/07/1933:8

Warner, A.G. Couple married 25 years, 12/09/1932:6

Warner, Albert G. Arlington St couple married 25 years, 12/02/1932:1

Warren (Miss) Modern pianoforte school (ad), 08/29/1930:8 Students compete in Boston, 05/08/1931:7 Students give annual pianoforte recital, 06/19/1931:6 Delightful recital at pianoforte school, 12/25/1931:3

Warren, Abbie Pupils present annual recital, 06/06/1930:2 Pianoforte students give annual recital, 06/20/1930:2 Students receive prizes as school closes for season, 07/11/1930:8 Annual pianoforte recital, 06/26/1931:6 Students present pleasing pianoforte recital, 06/24/1932:2 Holds recital, 12/09/1932:6 Recital done entirely from memory, 04/14/1933:4 Pupils present annual recital, 06/23/1933:2 Closes piano studio for the summer, 07/07/1933:1

Warren, Abby Pupils cordially invited to 22nd annual Mason and Hamlin Piano

Competition, 04/24/1931:2 Moves studio from Peirce building to home of August Klar,

04/06/1934:1 Students present splendid recital, 06/22/1934:3

Warren, Albert F. Wed to Bertha P. Tivey, 03/25/1932:4

Warren, Augustus Places in Chamber of Commerce essay contest, 06/05/1931:6

Warren, Augustus, Jr. Named class of 1932 valedictorian, biography (p), 04/15/1932:1 Crew member of MA Nautical Training Ship Nantucket, 05/19/1933:1

Warren, Augustus W., Jr. Graduates with honors from MA Nautical Schoolship Nantucket,

09/28/1934:3 Warren, Charles

Tax collector's sale of real estate, 04/13/1934:7 Warren, Charles N.

Petitions to erect garage and store gasoline, 01/16/1931:7 Warren, Daniel

Fire of mysterious origin at old blacksmith shop, 06/26/1931:3 Warren, Frances B.

Student nurse at St Luke's New Bedford, 10/09/1931:1 Warren, Frances V.

Suffers brutal attack, 01/03/1930:1 Recovering from brutal attack, 01/10/1930:1

Warren, James Veteran receives $100 bounty 55 years ago, 04/10/1931:6

Warren, Lavinia (see Magri, Countess) Warren, Mary A.

Executor petitions to sell real estate, 04/04/1930:9 Warren, Minnie (55 years ago)

Arrives home with pony train, 06/06/1930:6 Friends gather, 07/11/1930:8

Warren Pianoforte School (see Warren, Abbie) Warren Realty Trust Co.

Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6 Washburn (Judge)

Anthony Frazier runs into Judge Washburn's car on Nickerson St, 12/04/1931:6

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Washburn (Mr) Contemplates move to Marion in aftermath of fire 55 years ago,

04/04/1930:8 Washburn's Bakery driver destroys portion of entrance to Joe Hooker

Track, 08/21/1931:4 Washburn (Representative)

Reappointed to legal affairs committee, 01/03/1930:1 Washburn, Abiel

"Old store" at Muttock on Plymouth St (p), 06/13/1930:1 Washburn, A.F.

Petition for license to sell gasoline, 09/12/1930:5 Chimney fire on Plymouth St, 04/14/1933:1

Washburn, Albert H. Resigns post as U.S. minister to Austria, 01/10/1930:1 Has long and distinguished career, 01/17/1930:2 Article in Austrian newspaper highly complimentary, 02/14/1930:1 Returns from Austria, 02/28/1930:1 Sails for Austria to prepare way for successor, 03/14/1930:1 Dies in Vienna (p), 04/04/1930:1 Funeral held in Vienna, 04/11/1930:7 Writeup in New York Herald, 04/11/1930:7 Class at Eaton private school about 50 years ago (p), 05/02/1930:1 A Tribute (poem by Elmer L. Washburn), 05/02/1930:6 Widow and son sail home with body, 05/09/1930:1 Plans for funeral service made, 05/16/1930:1 Town pays last tribute (p), 05/23/1930:1

Washburn, Albert Henry Minister of Austria recalled, 02/14/1930:6

Washburn, Annie South Middleboro Grange members attend funeral, 05/19/1933:4 Obituary, 05/19/1933:6

Washburn, Barbara Wed to Thomas C. Orrall, 10/23/1931:4

Washburn, C.P. (see C.P. Washburn Co.) Washburn, David F.

Engaged to Violette L. Carver, 09/07/1934:4 Wed to Violette L. Carver, 09/14/1934:4

Washburn, Edward Allen Son born, 11/10/1933:4

Washburn, E.L. Our Debt (poem), 12/12/1930:7

Washburn, Elmer L. A Tribute to Albert Washburn (poem), 05/02/1930:6

Washburn, Elmer P. Obituary, 08/22/1930:1 Brockton man dies at age 58, 08/22/1930:4

Washburn, Ernest Wedding described, 12/30/1932:1 Son born, 04/27/1934:4

Washburn, Eugene Howard Maxim wires home, 05/02/1930:2

Washburn, Frank Rock couple married 38 years, 09/18/1931:3

Washburn, George H. Obituary, 03/31/1933:1

Washburn, George W. Wedding described, 06/02/1933:1

Washburn, Irving P. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 03/17/1933:5

Washburn, Joseph Fire breaks out in Waterville shop 55 years ago, 03/21/1930:8 Old Works privilege sold to Savery boys 55 years ago, 04/11/1930:8

Washburn, Joseph G. Obituary, 07/24/1931:7

Washburn, Katherine Sedgwick Corrects proofs for new book 55 years ago, 01/03/1930:6

Washburn, Kendrick Invited to debate (l), 10/21/1932:5

Washburn, Kendrick H. Representative seeks re-election, 06/20/1930:1 Seeks re-election to MA legislature, 08/08/1930:1 Duty of every citizen to vote (ad), 09/12/1930:3 Seeks re-election to School Committee, 12/12/1930:4 Named to legislative committee on redistricting, 03/06/1931:1 Files bills involving shellfish industry, 03/20/1931:1 Files several bills in legislature, 02/12/1932:1 Act passed to authorize loan, 02/26/1932:3 To run for representative again, 04/15/1932:1 Brackett, Washburn, and Bates vie for representative's seat,

06/24/1932:1 Candidate for representative (ad) (p), 09/09/1932:8 Representative answers challenge (l), 10/28/1932:1 Appointed chairman of legal affairs committee, 01/06/1933:1 Replaces father Nathan as town counsel, 10/27/1933:1 Seeks re-election to School Committee, 12/22/1933:1 Renominate present representative (ad) (p), 09/14/1934:2

Washburn, K.H. Appreciates support in primaries (l), 09/23/1932:4 Alcoholic Beverage Act (l), 12/08/1933:1

Washburn, Leroy G. Wedding described, 06/26/1931:1

Washburn, Mary Barrows Wedding described, 12/30/1932:1

Washburn, Merle Does summer work on Martha's Vineyard for Washburn & Sheridan

Construction, 04/11/1930:1 Resides in Vineyard Haven, 09/28/1934:3

Washburn, Merle C., Jr. Wed to Grace H. Hoard, 10/21/1932:4

Washburn, Merrill Employed by Washburn & Sheridan Construction Co., 01/23/1931:4

Washburn, Milton Struck and killed by vehicle after getting off bus here, 08/15/1930:1 Son of Irving and Esther Littlefield dies at age 3, 08/15/1930:4 Funeral held at Rock, 08/15/1930:6 Judge renders findings of inquest, 09/19/1930:1

Washburn, Mrs LeRoy T. Tips car on county road, one injured, 10/06/1933:1

Washburn, Nathan Sits in Appellate Division in New Bedford, 05/23/1930:1 Reassigned to appellate division, 10/07/1932:1 Judge dies suddenly, obituary, 10/13/1933:1 Dies at age 71, 10/13/1933:4 A tribute (l) (Charles H. Bates), 10/13/1933:4 Tribute to Judge Washburn (l) (Alexander Heath), 10/20/1933:4 Petition for administration of estate, 10/20/1933:5 Library trustees pass resolutions upon death, 12/08/1933:4

Washburn, Nathan T. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 02/20/1931:5

Washburn, Pauline Ill with scarlet fever, 10/23/1931:3

Washburn, Peter Plans building for coal business 55 years ago, 11/20/1931:7

Washburn, Philander Sells land for gas works to Nahum Wilbur 55 years ago, 07/18/1930:6 Boys pay for privilege of using field for baseball 55 years ago,

07/25/1930:7 Sells Dean watch in 1834, 12/05/1930:9

Washburn, Reginald Enters M.A.C. at Amherst, 10/10/1930:1

Washburn, Robert Daughter born, 10/28/1932:4

Washburn, Roy Engaged to Annie Lee, 02/20/1931:1

Washburn, Roy G. Engaged to Anne D. Lee, 06/19/1931:4

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Washburn, Sarah Obituary, 12/22/1933:1 Widow of Thompson A.F. dies at age 71, 12/22/1933:4

Washburn, Sarah L. Struck by Lynn auto while crossing the street, 08/15/1930:1 Will in probate, 02/09/1934:8

Washburn, Warren Injures knee playing baseball, 06/27/1930:1

Washburn, William H. Tax collector's sale of real estate, 07/29/1932:2

Washburn & Sheridan Construction Co. Merle Washburn does summer work on Martha's Vineyard,

04/11/1930:1 Employs Merrill Washburn, 01/23/1931:4

Washington, George, 1732-1799 Bicentennial committee forms here, 05/20/1932:1 Bicentennial celebration successful, 06/24/1932:1

Washington Manor Precinct St, Lakeville (ad), 10/13/1933:3

Watches (see Clocks and Watches) Water Supply

see also Middleboro - Water Department Condition grim in North Middleboro, 08/08/1930:5 Jack Walsh, well-driller (ad), 09/19/1930:10 Worst dry spell in many years, 09/26/1930:1 Wells running dry in Rock, 09/26/1930:3 Jeffrey Hebert, wells cleaned (ad), 10/03/1930:4 Recent rains help wells in Rock, 11/21/1930:3 North Fairhaven firm drills artesian wells for Wilkins, Caswell, and

Prouty, 10/02/1931:2 That dam question (l) (Harvey E. Domina), 05/20/1932:6 Middleboro ideal for industry (t), 10/14/1932:4 Another suit looming over Long Pond, 10/28/1932:1 Young drinkers at bubbler near post office get a "lift," 06/23/1933:1 State Farm plans improvements, 06/30/1933:2 North Middleboro homeowners meets to discuss water conditions,

09/21/1934:4 Water Supply (55 years ago)

I.H. Harlow & Co. and J.B. LeBaron have wells dug on premises, 01/10/1930:8

Charles Thomas partially buried in sand while working on Vaughan's well, 01/31/1930:8

Cisterns low, 12/26/1930:6 Well dug at American Building, 10/30/1931:6 New Bedford after water in local ponds, 12/11/1931:7

Waterman, June Born to Harold, 08/29/1930:1

Waterman, Harold Daughter born, 08/29/1930:1 Enroute to San Francisco via the World's Fair, 06/23/1933:1

Waterman, Harold B. Son born, 07/18/1930:1

Waterman, John B. Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

Waterman, Mrs Harold Resides in Marblehead, 06/20/1930:1

Waterman, Mrs H.B. Resides in Marblehead, 05/09/1930:5

Waters, Joseph Employed at Thompson Tire Co., 09/14/1934:1

Waters, Mary Student nurse at St. Luke's in New Bedford, 06/02/1933:1

Waters, Mildred Wed to Jack Hallett, 07/03/1931:7

Waterville School Cash taken in break-in, 09/19/1930:2 Local youth charged with break-in, 09/26/1930:1 Brisk forest fire in rear, 04/10/1931:4 History of our schools (l) (t) (J. Stearns Cushing), 03/03/1933:3

Waterville School cont. Repair and painting of schools underway, Town Hall next, 03/09/1934:6 Leah Boutin new teacher, 09/07/1934:1

Watson, Olympia Anna Wedding described, 09/25/1931:1

Watt (Mr) Moves back to South Middleboro from Wareham, 03/07/1930:9

Watts, Elmer Dies in North Easton, 01/26/1934:1

Wayside Dress Shop Harriette Eaton owner, South Main St, Lakeville (ad), 02/23/1934:5 First anniversary sale (ad), 10/19/1934:8

Wayside Inn Sperry closes inn, returns to Boston, 08/29/1930:6

Weather see also Storms December statistics, 01/10/1930:2 January statistics, 02/07/1930:8 February statistics, 03/07/1930:9 March statistics, 04/04/1930:3 Sand storm results from dry conditions and fresh-plowed fields,

05/09/1930:2 Statistics show driest month since 1927, 05/09/1930:3 Statistics for May, 06/06/1930:2 Hot conditions turn some dogs vicious, 07/04/1930:4 June statistics, 07/11/1930:8 Continued dry spell causes crop losses, 08/08/1930:1 July statistics, 08/08/1930:4 August statistics, 09/05/1930:1 Worst dry spell in many years, 09/26/1930:1 Wells running dry in Rock, 09/26/1930:3 Only 0.32 inches of rain in September, 10/10/1930:3 Rain a refreshing change, 10/17/1930:1 October statistics, 11/07/1930:4 Recent rains help wells in Rock, 11/21/1930:3 November statistics, 12/05/1930:3 December statistics, 01/09/1931:7 January statistics, 02/06/1931:8 February statistics, 03/06/1931:6 March statistics, 04/10/1931:3 April statistics, 05/08/1931:2 Heaviest rain in years, 06/12/1931:3 May statistics, 06/12/1931:4 Statistics for June, 07/03/1931:4 July statistics, 08/07/1931:2 August statistics, 09/04/1931:7 September statistics, 10/02/1931:4 October statistics, 11/13/1931:1 November statistics, 12/04/1931:4 Ice covers Rock pond for first time this season, 12/11/1931:6 December statistics, 01/08/1932:5 January statistics, 02/05/1932:6 February statistics, 03/04/1932:2 March statistics, 04/15/1932:8 April statistics, 05/06/1932:5 Heavy frost, 05/27/1932:4 May statistics, 06/03/1932:4 Frost damages crop, 06/10/1932:4 June statistics, 07/08/1932:2 July statistics, 08/05/1932:2 August statistics, 09/02/1932:8 Heavy frost, temperature 27 degrees, 09/30/1932:4 Heavy rains in September, statistics, 10/07/1932:2 Middleboro ideal for industry (t), 10/14/1932:4 October statistics, 11/04/1932:3 Cold wave hits town, 12/02/1932:6 November statistics, 12/09/1932:4 First snow causes slippery roads, 12/16/1932:6 December statistics, annual summary, 01/06/1933:6 January statistics, 02/03/1933:5

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Weather cont. February statistics, 03/03/1933:6 March statistics, 04/07/1933:3 Heavy rains during April, 05/05/1933:3 Miniature whirlwind strikes barn on Preston's farm, 05/26/1933:1 May statistics, 06/02/1933:4 Summer greeted with chilly temperatures and rain, 06/23/1933:1 Past month unusually dry, 07/07/1933:2 August statistics, 09/08/1933:4 Heavy rainfall recorded in September, 09/22/1933:1 Jack Frost pays a visit, 10/06/1933:1 September statistics, 10/06/1933:3 October statistic, 11/10/1933:6 First snow of season at Rock, 11/10/1933:6 November statistics, 12/08/1933:7 Coldest day of year recorded, 14 below, 12/27/1933:4 Frigid spell wrecks havoc with pipes, 01/05/1934:1 Temperature of 23 below recorded at South Middleboro, 01/05/1934:2 December statistics; annual summary (t), 01/05/1934:3 January statistics, 02/02/1934:1 Sub-zero temperatures cause discomfort, 02/09/1934:1 Warrentown water line freezes up, 02/23/1934:1 February statistics, 03/02/1934:4 Another cold spell hits, 03/02/1934:8 Frost breaks up roads, 03/09/1934:1 March statistics include 9.5 inches of snow, 04/06/1934:6 April statistics, 05/04/1934:7 May statistics, 06/08/1934:6 August statistics, 09/07/1934:3 September statistics, 10/12/1934:2 October statistics, 11/09/1934:2 November statistics, 12/07/1934:2 Mild compared to last year, 12/28/1934:1

Weather (55 years ago) Temperature swing in single day is 47 degrees, 12/19/1930:6 Temperature extremes extreme, 01/02/1931:6 Intense heat and dusty air, 07/03/1931:6 Unendurable week, 07/10/1931:7 Quite a bit of frost, 08/21/1931:6

Webster, Arnette L. Obituary, 12/28/1934:1

Webster, Kenneth G. Wedding described, 03/17/1933:4

Webster, Kenneth G.T. Engaged to Deborah Jones, 02/24/1933:1

Webster, Louise Graduates from Bridgewater Normal School, 06/27/1930:1 Accepts teaching post in Haverhill, 09/05/1930:1

Webster, Orrin A. Obituary, 02/28/1930:1 Dies at age 81, 02/28/1930:4 Will in probate, 02/13/1931:5

Weeks, George L. Obituary, 03/25/1932:1

Weeman, George Plays with orchestra in New Hampshire, 06/27/1930:1 Daughter born, 08/05/1932:4

Weeman, George E. Auto strikes tree in Bridgewater, 10/24/1930:1

Weeman, J. Edward Engaged to Rhoda Taylor, 02/27/1931:1

Weeman, John W. Wedding described, 12/02/1932:1

Weeman, Melba Enters Sturdy Memorial Hospital Training School for Nurses in

Attleboro, 09/14/1934:1 Weeman, Mrs Walter

Clothesline thieves active, 01/12/1934:1

Weeman, Russell Resumes studies at MA Ag College, 01/10/1930:1 Leaves for employment in Portland, ME, 04/07/1933:1

Weeman, Walter Students hold recital at Central Congregational, 06/20/1930:5 Pupils hold recital, 06/26/1931:4 Chimney fire on Clifford St, 01/08/1932:5

Weeman, Walter J. Instructor of instrumental music (ad), 09/05/1930:10

Weeman, Walter Russell Engaged to Annette Ernst, 06/01/1934:1 Wedding described, 09/07/1934:4

Weichel, Hazel E. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 02/03/1933:5

Weiser, A.W. Dies in Pennsylvania, 10/12/1934:1

Welch, Albert Accepts position in Boston, 02/07/1930:11 Fifteen acres of property for sale (ad), 05/09/1930:5 Sells Plymouth St farm, moves to Malden, 10/24/1930:5 Couple sells Pleasant St house to Daniel Munro, 11/07/1930:3

Welch, Albert E. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 04/13/1934:7

Welch, Albert F. And wife sell Plymouth St farm to Harriet Monroe, 10/31/1930:1

Welch, Donald Returns to studies at Bridgewater State, 09/14/1934:6

Welch, Edgar W. Obituary, 12/14/1934:1

Welch, John J. Blanch Carr struck by auto operated by Welch, 01/02/1931:1

Welch, Mary J. And husband sell Plymouth St farm to Harriet Monroe, 10/31/1930:1

Welch, Thomas Receives 25-year pin from G.E. Keith Shoe Co., 03/27/1931:1

Welch, Walter Elks holds annual memorial service, 12/08/1933:2

Weld, A.R. Completes stocking of ice house, 01/23/1931:3

Weld, Clifford Chimney fire on Marion Rd, 05/01/1931:1 Storm hits house, 07/29/1932:4

Weld, C.R. Puts up ice supply, 02/26/1932:7

Weld, James Chimney fire on Chestnut St, 01/16/1931:1

Welders and Welding (see Metal and Metal Work) Welfare, Public (see Public Welfare) Wells, Edward

Obituary, 04/21/1933:1 Wells, Elsie

Engaged to Ralph B. Gregory, 08/14/1931:4 Wells, Elsie M.

Beauty shop at 87 Centre St (ad), 05/08/1931:8 Petitions to erect garage and store gasoline, 07/10/1931:2 Wedding described, 10/23/1931:1 Wed to Ralph B. Gregory, 10/23/1931:4

Wells, Elsie Mary Engaged to Ralph B. Gregory, 06/26/1931:1

Wells, Walter Runs marathon here, heads to Rhode Island for more competition,

09/01/1933:4 Wells, Walter E.

Bitten by Teceno's German police dog, 03/23/1934:1 Agent for Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., 09/21/1934:1

Welsh, John J., Jr. Engaged to Verna M. Cobb, 06/05/1931:4 Wed to Verna M. Cobb, 07/10/1931:8

Wentworth (Mr) Erects new stand on Bedford St, 04/29/1932:7

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Wentworth, Harriet M. Widow of Robert G. dies at age 79, 02/02/1934:4

Wentworth, Harriet Marie Obituary, 02/02/1934:3

Wentworth, Irene On faculty at high school, 06/06/1930:1

Wentworth, Irene M. High school English teacher resigns, 09/01/1933:1

Wentworth, O.C. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8

Wentworth, Oscar C. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 04/08/1932:5

Werner, Hazel Hawthorne To publish first novel, 02/16/1934:2

Werner, Morris R. Wed to Hazel L. Hawthorne Ufford, 08/12/1932:4

Werner, M.R. Wedding described, 07/01/1932:1 Salt House (book review), 03/02/1934:6

Werner, Mrs M.R. Resides in New York City, 12/02/1932:1

Wesley, Orville L. State patrolman transfers to Barnstable, 05/01/1931:4

Wesson, Angeline Brewer Engaged to George Williams Lovell, 03/25/1932:4

Wesson, Angeline E. Wed to George W. Lovell, 04/01/1932:4

Wesson, Angeline E. Brewer Wedding described, 04/01/1932:1

West, A.E. Occupies house on Miller St, 01/16/1931:8

West, Albert Lets rooms to Ralph Buckman, 09/23/1932:3 Lights installed in Miller St home, 10/28/1932:6 Lets tenement to Arthur Westgate, 05/05/1933:3

West, Albert W. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8

West, Elmore Driver for C.P. Washburn, Dominic Bernabeo, collides with bicyclist

Elmore West, 05/02/1930:5 West, R.C.

The West Farm, North Middleboro (ad), 02/28/1930:10 West, Robert

Stolen auto found abandoned on Plymouth St, 05/02/1930:1 Fire destroys two brooder houses on Pleasant St, 03/23/1934:7

West, Robert C. Dogs go on rampage in chicken house, 05/29/1931:1 Auto stolen from Pleasant St home, 11/25/1932:2 David Hirst held for larceny of West's vehicle, 12/09/1932:1

West, Roy Mother dies in Taunton, 02/02/1934:1

West Farm Chicks and hatching eggs (ad), 01/16/1931:4

West Side Neighborhood Association Holds annual lawn party, 08/08/1930:1

West Side School Youngster cuts Jesse Perkins in scuffle at West Side School,

01/17/1930:1 Catherine Coen resigns, replaced by Annie Lee, 08/15/1930:1 History of our schools (l) (t) (J. Stearns Cushing), 05/26/1933:3

Western Union Telegraph Co. Looks for office location here, 01/31/1930:6 New office slated for Lang building on Wareham St, 03/28/1930:1 Office to be ready by end of month, 04/11/1930:1 Office opens in Lang building, 05/23/1930:1 William Clark manager, 06/27/1930:8 William Clark resigns, 05/29/1931:1 Commences sales of money orders, 07/03/1931:1 Lang building office closes, 05/05/1933:1

Westgate, Adelia Lets Miller St tenement to Herbert Chapman, 01/24/1930:3

Westgate, Almon W. Engaged to Dorothy E. Flood, 04/20/1934:4

Westgate, Almon W., Jr. Wed to Dorothy E. Flood, 04/27/1934:4

Westgate, A.M. Contractor and builder, 299 Precinct St (ad), 11/10/1933:8

Westgate, Amelia Obituary, 1/27/1933:3

Westgate, Arthur Daughter born, 01/08/1932:3 Employed in Brockton, 02/05/1932:7 Occupies tenement in house of Albert West, 05/05/1933:3

Westgate, Bertram J. Wed to Jeanette F. Westgate, 09/21/1934:4

Westgate, Bradford Employed at Atwood's box factory 43 years, 12/14/1934:9

Westgate, Charles H. Engaged to Nellie Mish, 08/14/1931:4

Westgate, Charles M. Wed to Nellie Mish, 09/18/1931:4

Westgate, Charles W. Wedding described, 09/18/1931:4

Westgate, Chester L. Wed to Alice D. Pittsley, 07/24/1931:7

Westgate, Clifford T. Station agent at Rock and South Middleboro, 02/28/1930:6

Westgate, Ellen Obituary, 10/19/1934:2

Westgate, Ellen J. Obituary, 10/19/1934:1 Dies at age 80, 10/19/1934:4

Westgate, Emma Funeral held at St. Mary's Cemetery, 06/09/1933:3

Westgate, Emma J. Obituary, 06/02/1933:1 Wife of Fred E. dies at age 54, 06/02/1933:4

Westgate, George K. Obituary, 09/21/1934:1, 3 Dies at age 77, 09/21/1934:4

Westgate, G.K. Employed at L.O. Atwood mill, 04/17/1931:7

Westgate, Irving B. Collides with car driven by Harland Standish at Centre and Lovell St,

07/22/1932:1 Westgate, Jeanette F.

Wed to Bertram J. Westgate, 09/21/1934:4 Westgate, Joseph

Man struck by delivery truck on Center St, 10/03/1930:1 Westgate, Lawrence

Begins studies at Bridgewater State, 09/22/1933:2 Westgate, Margaret Ann

Born to Arthur, 01/08/1932:3 Westgate, Mrs C.T.

Orange tree bears fruit, 04/11/1930:6 Dandelions in full bloom, 11/16/1934:3

Westgate, Mrs William Resides in New Bedford, 08/26/1932:3

Westgate, Nelson L. Wedding described, 02/24/1933:4

Westgate, Norris Charged with operating without license, registration, 08/14/1931:1 Found not guilty of all charges, 08/21/1931:1

Westgate, Oscar Lets rooms to Mr and Mrs Francis Hunt, 10/17/1930:8

Westgate, Reuben F. Funeral held in Lakeville, 04/07/1933:2

Westgate, Ronald Struck by truck from Taunton, 12/12/1930:1

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Westgate, Russell L. Wed to Dorothy E. Moranville, 03/27/1931:4

Westgate, William Employed in Fairhaven, 04/10/1931:6 House struck by lightning twice, 08/14/1931:3

Weston (Mr) see also Thomas & Weston Occupies house on Wareham St, 04/24/1931:1

Weston, Angeretta F. Arlington, RI woman dies at age 89, 12/05/1930:4 Obituary, 12/05/1930:4

Weston, Annie H. Resides in Brockton, 02/13/1931:4

Weston, Charles L. Cunningham & Weston Bros. petition for license to sell gasoline,

09/12/1930:4 Two injured in collision with Max Berman at Taunton St and new

highway, 11/20/1931:4 Weston, Chester E.

Sells West Carver bog to Kaski, 01/03/1930:7 History of the Peirce family and fund (t), 01/31/1930:4 Resigns as Peirce trustee (p), 01/31/1930:5 Resignation leaves vacancy on Peirce board, 02/07/1930:1 Announces candidacy for selectman, 02/07/1930:11 Acquires LeBaron property at Clifford and Webster St, 03/07/1930:1 Prominent citizen charged with larceny (p), 02/12/1932:1 Admits to larceny from Masonic lodge, 03/04/1932:1 Sells insurance agency to Frederick Weston, 04/01/1932:4 Sells Thomas & Weston Insurance Agency to Frederick Weston (ad),

04/01/1932:8 Sent to jail for larceny, 06/24/1932:1

Weston, Dura T. One of four surviving GAR members to attend Memorial Day exercises,

06/02/1933:1 Oldest surviving Civil War veteran here, 06/01/1934:1

Weston, Flora G. Tax collector's sale, 10/07/1932:7, 05/26/1933:5

Weston, Florence Resides in Milton, 10/27/1933:1

Weston, Frederick B. Obituary, 01/13/1933:1 Newton man dies at age 58, 01/13/1933:4

Weston, Frederick S. Buys insurance agency from Chester Weston, 04/01/1932:4 Chester Weston sells Thomas & Weston Insurance Agency to Frederick

Weston (ad), 04/01/1932:8 Petitions to erect garage and store gasoline, 09/23/1932:5 Ruth Carver accepts post with insurance office, 06/02/1933:2

Weston, James A. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 06/15/1934:5

Weston, Robert Missing Lakeville boy located in Delaware, 09/22/1933:4

Weston, Roger Senior at Burdett College, 04/01/1932:7

Weston, Thalia Resides in Philadelphia, PA, 07/03/1931:1

Weston, Thomas Student at MIT, 02/06/1931:1 Wins third rank in class at MIT, 05/01/1931:1 Earns B.S. from MIT, 06/10/1932:1

Westwell, A.E. Engaged to Hilda Shurtleff, 04/03/1931:3 Wedding described, 04/10/1931:1 Son born, 01/20/1933:4

Westwell, Arthur Son born, 01/20/1933:3

Westwell, Arthur Evans Engaged to Hilda Rounsevell Shurtleff, 07/04/1930:1

Westwell, Hilda Shurtleff Son born, 01/20/1933:3

Wetherbee, David N. Obituary, 06/15/1934:1 Dies at age 93, 06/15/1934:4

Wetherbee, Mary W. Obituary, 09/11/1931:1 Wife of David N. dies at age 87, 09/11/1931:4

Whalon, Milton Engaged to Nancy Stanley, 03/20/1931:1 Engaged to Anartarya Stanulewicz, 09/18/1931:4

Wheeler (Misses) Oil stove smokes up Pearl St residence, 10/31/1930:1

Wheeler, Abbie Makes narrow escape from smoke filled house, 04/01/1932:5

Wheeler, Andrew J. Purchases Vaughan St farm from Frederick Atwood, 10/23/1931:1

Wheeler, George E. Murray tires, open for business at 67 Pearl St (ad), 02/09/1934:8

Wheeler, John H. Gasoline truck tips over, two men die in fire, 12/09/1932:1 Obituary, 12/09/1932:1 Bridgewater man dies at age 73, 12/09/1932:4 Elks lodge holds annual memorial service, 12/09/1932:4 Elks hold lodge of sorrow, 12/23/1932:1 Petition for administration of estate, 03/31/1933:2

Wheeler, Mildred Resumes duties at Trust Co. after 3-month leave of absence,

09/19/1930:1 Wheeler, Mildred E.

Swifts Beach property subject of litigation, 07/22/1932:1 Evidence heard in Swifts Beach case, 07/29/1932:4 Report of master on Swifts Beach case, 09/30/1932:7 Final decree in Swifts Beach case, 11/10/1933:2

Wheeler, Mildred L. Wedding described, 05/05/1933:1

Wheeler, Mrs Ralph Resides in Waltham, 04/04/1930:3

Wheeler, Mrs R.H. Resides in Swampscott, 05/16/1930:1

Wheeler, Nellie F. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 11/21/1930:7 Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Wheeler, Sarah Makes narrow escape from smoke filled house, 04/01/1932:5

Wheeler, William Couple's auto stolen while in Fall River, 03/25/1932:1

Whidden, Frances Wedding described, 09/25/1931:1

Whitaker, Catherine R. Wed to Herbert E. Ward, 06/10/1932:1

Whitcomb, Joseph Carlton Wedding described, 04/17/1931:1

Whitcomb, William Moves from Southwick St to Mansfield, 10/31/1930:1

Whitcomb, William H. Veteran baggage master retires from NY, NH & Hartford RR,

08/08/1930:4 White, Alice

Wed to Benjamin Franklin Taylor, 10/23/1931:2 White, Bertram

Driver injured in skid in East Bridgewater, 06/03/1932:1 White, Bertram M.

Fined $5 for keeping unlicensed dog, 02/17/1933:4 White, Bertrand M.

Fined $5 for operating without a license, 10/21/1932:1 White, Carleton

Moves to Marion, 04/24/1931:1 White, Carlton

Sells Wareham St homestead to Mary Hebert, 08/28/1931:1 White, Caroline T.

Superintendent at sanatorium, 09/12/1930:1

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White, Carrie Obituary, 09/12/1930:1

White, Charles O. Attendant in insane department at State Farm, 04/10/1931:7 Photographer exhibits master enlargements at Boston show,

10/05/1934:1 Photos take prizes at Master Enlargement Exhibition, 10/26/1934:1

White, Chester Resides in New York, 07/10/1931:4 Son born, 10/21/1932:6 Resides in New Jersey, 09/07/1934:4

White, Dorothy L. Wife of George F. dies at age 28, 05/23/1930:6

White, Florence Resides in Brockton, 08/07/1931:1

White, Fred Graduate of Peirce Academy returns for visit, 10/10/1930:1 Member of Co. D, 5th Massachusetts during Spanish-American War (p),

07/17/1931:1 White, Harold

Pleasant St couple married 5 years, 02/26/1932:3 Electrician at State Farm, 09/08/1933:1

White, Harold J. Killed in auto crash in Plympton, 12/15/1933:7

White, Herbert A. Chimney fire on Plymouth St, 01/20/1933:4 Injured when auto hits pole near East Main and Montello St,

04/07/1933:1 White, Herbert E.

Obituary, 12/12/1930:1 Atlanta, GA man dies at age 62, 12/12/1930:4

White, Ida Occupies Rock St apartment, 10/06/1933:1

White, Ida Burt Daughter born, 03/09/1934:1

White, Ida M. Obituary, 05/04/1934:1 Wife of William D. dies at age 60, 05/04/1934:4

White, James C. Collides with Otto Heileman on Center St, 07/22/1932:1

White, Josephine Sells Plymouth St place to Alfred Dufenier, 01/30/1931:1

White, Lillian Prepares to open Polly Pine for season, 05/08/1931:3

White, Louise Holbrook Son born, 10/21/1932:6

White, Marguerite Tax collector's sale, 10/07/1932:7

White, Mary A.H. Obituary, 06/16/1933:6

White, Mary Louise Born to Newton and Ida Burt, 03/09/1934:1

White, Mrs Charles F. Picks pansy from garden, 01/10/1930:1

White, Mrs Chester Resides in New York, 06/20/1930:3

White, Mrs Fred Chimney fire in North Lakeville, 03/21/1930:1, 04/08/1932:3

White, Mrs George F. Obituary, 05/23/1930:1

White, Mrs Preston Resides in New Bedford, 04/04/1930:4

White, Newton Daughter born, 03/09/1934:1

White, Patrick Lets Marion Rd house to Joseph Carr, 01/16/1931:8

White, Peregrine First-born of Puritans has descendant in Middleboro, 02/20/1931:7

White, Perry Occupies upper tenement on Pleasant St, 09/12/1930:2

White, Preston Resides in New Bedford, 09/19/1930:2 Moves from New Bedford to Middleboro, 09/25/1931:6

White, Priscilla Resides in Brockton, 08/07/1931:1

White, Richard Alan Born to Chester and Louise Holbrook, 10/21/1932:6

White, Theresa M. Engaged to Edward F. Henning, 08/21/1931:4 Wed to Edward H. Herring, 09/18/1931:4

White, Walter Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 07/17/1931:5

White, William H. Local GAR members attend Taunton funeral 55 years ago, 09/26/1930:6

White Arbor Tea Room Business sold, 01/26/1934:6

White Shoe Store 374 Centre St (ad), 01/03/1930:3 Store renovated (ad), 03/28/1930:6 Second anniversary sale (ad), 10/17/1930:2 Third anniversary sale (ad), 10/23/1931:4

Whitehead, Elsie Obituary, 06/30/1933:1 Widow of William dies at age 53, 06/30/1933:4

Whitehead, Samuel Son born, 09/30/1932:4

Whitehead, Samuel A. Engaged to M. Helen Borsari, 08/21/1931:4 Wedding described, 09/04/1931:1 Wed to M. Helen Borsari, 09/04/1931:4

Whitman, Otis Daughter born, 10/31/1930:4

Whitman, Otis M. Obituary, 01/06/1933:1 Halifax man dies at age 43, 01/06/1933:4

Whitman Co-operative Bank Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Whitmarsh, Cora Lets Plymouth St tenement to William MacRae, 03/31/1933:6,

04/07/1933:6 Lets North Middleboro tenement to Florence Thorson, 12/07/1934:6

Whitmarsh, Mrs James Dies in Neponset, 09/14/1934:3

Whitmore, George A. Obituary, 12/07/1934:7

Whitney (Mr) To have bus service through Rock three days a week, 06/23/1933:2 Bus goes through Rock on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons,

06/29/1934:3 Whitney, Charles

Lakeville school bus driver for three years, 10/03/1930:4 Employs Russell Caldwell, 09/02/1932:2 Son born, 11/25/1932:4

Whitney, Charles C. Awarded contract for transport of school students, 03/13/1931:1 School Committee awards transportation contract to Whitney,

03/13/1931:1 Needs proper papers before taking over bus route, 03/20/1931:1 New bus line in operation, 04/03/1931:4 Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/29/1932:5 East Middleboro bus contract awarded to Whitney, 08/05/1932:1

Whitney, Edward G. Prominent names in autograph album, 12/11/1931:7 High water allows nature study at Assawompsett Lake and Long Pond,

04/21/1933:1 Obituary, 12/07/1934:1 Dies at age 67, 12/07/1934:4 Petition for probate of will, 12/21/1934:5

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Whitney, E.G. Lakeville couple married 40 years, 11/06/1931:1 Lakeville couple married 40 years, biographies, 11/06/1931:1

Whitney, Elliot Ill with mumps, 04/22/1932:4

Whitney, E.T. Resides in Boston, 02/24/1933:3 Delivers address to American College of Surgeons, 10/19/1934:1

Whitney, Frank C. Moves here from Yonkers, NY, 05/29/1931:1 Fills library trustee vacancy left by death of Washburn, 11/03/1933:1

Whitney, Mrs Edward Brother dies in Waltham, 07/25/1930:4

Whitney, Mrs E.G. Brother-in-law dies in Providence, RI, 12/19/1930:7 Sister-in-law dies in Waltham, 11/18/1932:1

Whittemore, Amy Decorator for house built in Brookline, 04/03/1931:1

Whittemore, Laura B. Replaces Cobb on Welfare Board, 08/19/1932:1 Collides with auto driven by Bridgewater man on Center St,

05/19/1933:3 Whitten, Arthur

Daughter born, 03/30/1934:4 Whitten, Arthur L.

Daughter born, 01/08/1932:4 Trumpet and cornet lessons (ad), 02/03/1933:8

Whitten, George L. Runs for treasurer/collector in special election, 04/29/1932:1 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 04/20/1934:6

Whitten, Herman North Easton man dies, 10/14/1932:6

Whittier, Mrs E.B. Resides in Boston, 10/14/1932:1

Whitty, Evelyn Returns to studies at Bridgewater State, 09/14/1934:6

Whitty, Garry Group proves ice fishing alive and well here, 01/26/1934:1

Whitty, William Local enthusiast has homing pigeons in 100-mile race, 05/16/1930:3

Wholan, Catherine T. Petitions to erect garage and store gasoline, 12/21/1934:7

Wholan, Julia Agnes Petitions court to change her name from Sidlevicz, 07/31/1931:3

Wholan, Peter Chimney fire at Oak and Courtland St, 02/14/1930:6

Wholey, Frederick W. Engaged to Elizabeth A. MacNeill, 02/24/1933:4 Wed to Elizabeth A. MacNeill, 02/24/1933:4

Wholey, John Daughter born, 12/25/1931:1

Wholey, Mrs John Resides in Boston, 05/02/1930:1 Resides in Wollaston, 05/19/1933:1

Whooping Cough Prevalent in students from Green, Waterville, and Soule schools,

01/10/1930:1 Only five cases at present, 04/25/1930:1 Raymond Barker under quarantine, 08/15/1930:6 Assawampsett School students sick, 03/27/1931:4 Pendleton house quarantined, 02/12/1932:3 Arleen Kinsman confined to home, 05/06/1932:1 Beulah Powell and Robert Frances Parker ill, 05/20/1932:1 Meredith and Sylvia Caswell under quarantine, 05/18/1934:4

Wiksten, Frank Thirteen-year-old struck by truck, 01/31/1930:1

Wiksten, Helen Resides in Boston, 07/24/1931:1 Wedding described, 06/23/1933:1

Wiksten, Helen D. Wed to George H. Gadbois, 06/23/1933:4

Wiksten, Virginia F. Obituary, 08/21/1931:1 Dies at age 6, 08/21/1931:4

Wilbar, Charles E. Administrator presents account of estate, 02/26/1932:5

Wilber, Philip Named class of 1932 salutatorian, biography (p), 04/15/1932:1 Enters Bridgewater State College, 09/29/1933:3

Wilber, William Abner Obituary, 11/24/1933:2

Wilbur (Mr) Tears down old gas house 55 years ago, 05/22/1931:8

Wilbur, A.B. General contractor (ad), 10/09/1931:7 One of finest, most popular contractors here, 10/30/1931:7 Low cost of construction boon to building, 11/27/1931:7 Contractor seeks to stabilize construction work, 12/25/1931:7 Tax collector's sale, 09/02/1932:6

Wilbur, Agnes T. Resides in Washington, DC, 05/18/1934:1

Wilbur, Alden South Middleboro couple married 9 years, 10/03/1930:5

Wilbur, Alice Obituary, 12/05/1930:1

Wilbur, Alice G. Widow of George E. dies at age 62, 11/28/1930:4

Wilbur, Allerton Chimney fire on Marion Rd, 01/26/1934:3

Wilbur, Allerton B. Tax collector's sale of real estate, 09/01/1933:6, 03/02/1934:6

Wilbur, Anna Moves to Auburn, ME, 10/27/1933:6

Wilbur, Annie Donates altar cushions to South Middleboro ME Church, 07/11/1930:4 Teaches in Brockton, 09/05/1930:6 Knocked down by auto in Boston, 05/22/1931:2

Wilbur, Charles E. Obituary, 05/09/1930:1 Dies at age 68, 05/09/1930:4 Petition for administration of estate, 10/17/1930:5 Administrator presents account of estate, 02/26/1932:5

Wilbur, Clarence Chimney fire on Wareham St, 03/09/1934:1

Wilbur, Clarence E. Fined $10 for no registration or license, 10/05/1934:3

Wilbur, Dennis Erects building on Bedford St, 05/01/1931:2 Makes improvements to Plymouth St property, 07/03/1931:6 Moves from Plymouth St to Bedford St, 07/10/1931:4 Blaze starts with cigarette, 02/26/1932:1 Fire at roadside stand in North Middleboro, 02/26/1932:3 Found not guilty of neglect, 04/06/1934:5

Wilbur, Dennis J. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Wilbur, Earl Pleads guilty to breaking and entering, 03/10/1933:1

Wilbur, Ellis Resides in Randolph, 04/03/1931:3

Wilbur, Emma F. Husband charged with assault, 11/20/1931:1 Family troubles end up in court, 11/27/1931:1 Judge suggests armistice, 12/04/1931:1

Wilbur, Frank S. Dies at age 73, 12/16/1932:4 Obituary, 12/23/1932:6 Will in probate, 06/23/1933:5

Wilbur, George Resides in Lempster, NH, 07/21/1933:6

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Wilbur, Henrietta Employed at Gas & Electric light office, 08/29/1930:6 Engaged to Henry B. Burkland, 10/14/1932:1

Wilbur, Henrietta Chase Wedding described, 11/25/1932:1

Wilbur, Horace Chimney fire on Marion Rd, 02/06/1931:1

Wilbur, Horace C. Engaged to Alice G. Anderson, 02/23/1934:4 Wed to Alice G. Anderson, 03/02/1934:3, 4

Wilbur, Howard E. Wed to Bertha E. DeMoranville, 08/15/1930:2

Wilbur, John Moves from Fairhaven to Wappanucket, 03/28/1930:7 Takes position in Sandwich, 07/11/1930:9 Charged with assault on wife, 11/20/1931:1 Family troubles end up in court, 11/27/1931:1 Judge suggests armistice, 12/04/1931:1 Family troubles now include daughter in East Freetown, 02/19/1932:1 Family troubles land in court again, 04/29/1932:1

Wilbur, Lawrence Mail carrier cuts foot with axe, 12/19/1930:7

Wilbur, Lloyd Youngster knocked down by auto driven by Eliza Murdoch,

08/18/1933:1 Wilbur, Lottie J.

Husband found not guilty of neglect, 04/06/1934:5 Wilbur, Lucy

Obituary, 10/06/1933:7 Wilbur, Mrs S.A.

Opens dress making rooms 55 years ago, 10/24/1930:8 Wilbur, Nahum

Purchases land for gas works from Philander Washburn 55 years ago, 07/18/1930:6

Wilbur, Perry Poor health forces return to Middleboro 55 years ago, 01/31/1930:8

Wilbur, Philip Returns to studies at Bridgewater State, 09/14/1934:6

Wilbur, Ralph W. Teaches in Southboro, 01/03/1930:6 Badly burned in explosion, 01/17/1930:2

Wilbur, Sheffield Dies in Rhode Island, 03/31/1933:2

Wilbur, William Obituary, 09/26/1930:3

Wilcox, Dorothy C. Wed to Ernest D. Howes, 08/01/1930:8

Wilcox, Edgar Outside foreman at L.O. Atwood's mill, 08/01/1930:8 Foreman at L.O. Atwood, 08/14/1931:3

Wilcox, Henry Wood shed destroyed in fire, 11/07/1930:2 Moves to house on Arch St, 03/13/1931:2

Wilcox, Henry H. Fire does considerable damage to South Middleboro farm, 10/31/1930:1 Granted pension by railroad, 10/31/1930:6

Wilcox, Lawrence Attends training camp at Camp Devens, 07/25/1930:1 Employed at Gazette office, 08/01/1930:9

Wilcox, Mrs Henry Brother dies in Wareham, 11/30/1934:1

Wilcox, William New janitor at South Middleboro School, 01/10/1930:3 Counts vehicles in South Middleboro, 06/27/1930:7 Fire does considerable damage to South Middleboro farm, 10/31/1930:1 Wood shed destroyed in fire, 11/07/1930:2 Janitor of South Middleboro School, 05/29/1931:4 Counts vehicles going through South Middleboro, 07/24/1931:7 Counts 13,400 autos in 13 hours, 08/05/1932:2 Brother-in-law dies in Brockton, 12/09/1932:3

Wilcox, William cont. Counts 6,800 cars on Sunday, 05/19/1933:1 William Wilcox counts 6,800 cars on Sunday, 05/19/1933:1 Counts 7,505 cars on Sunday, on Tuesday 7,300, 06/02/1933:1 Prepares garden at South Middleboro School, 06/02/1933:6 Counts 9,300 cars on Sunday, 06/09/1933:1 Counts 12,450 cars last Sunday, 06/16/1933:1 Counts 12,300 autos between 9 a.m. and 10:30 p.m., 06/30/1933:1 Records 5,750 cars, 04/27/1934:7 Counts 9,350 cars in ten hours, 06/08/1934:7 Holiday traffic figures, 09/07/1934:3 Latest traffic figures, 09/21/1934:2, 10/05/1934:4, 10/12/1934:4,

10/19/1934:3, 10/26/1934:6 Wilcox, William G.

Observes 65th birthday, biography, 05/13/1932:4 Wilde, William H.

Obituary, 12/08/1933:1 Wilder, Bertha E.

Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 11/10/1933:5 Wilder, Susan W.

Concord, NH woman dies at age 90, 04/25/1930:4 Wildlife

see also Deer; Turtles Joshua Payne encounters nest of black snakes in Warrentown 55 years

ago, 08/29/1930:7 Skunks common this year, 10/31/1930:6 Paul Hotz loses nearly entire stock of fox and mink to poisoned meat,

03/13/1931:1 Warm weather brings snakes out of swamps, 10/30/1931:1 John Rebell catches weasel in henhouse, 03/18/1932:1 Foxes plentiful in Rock, prey on Gammons' hens, 09/16/1932:3 Philander Southworth captures 107 rats in barn, 10/28/1932:7 Warden liberates 20 rabbits, 12/30/1932:1 High water allows nature study at Assawompsett Lake and Long Pond,

04/21/1933:1 Boys catch five-legged frog below herring run, 05/11/1934:1 Rabbit seeks refuge at post office, 09/14/1934:4 Sidney Thomas bags alligator at Tispaquin Pond, 11/09/1934:4

Wilfred Beauty Shop Corner of Nickerson Ave and Thatcher's Row (ad), 04/15/1932:10 Elsie Morley moves business to Glidden building (ad), 11/24/1933:8

Wilkerson, Harold West Medford man dies in Lakeville auto crash, 12/15/1933:1 Driver in fatal crash fined $100, 01/05/1934:4

Wilkie, Gladys Graduates from Bridgewater Normal school, 06/19/1931:4 Engaged to John K. Benson, 01/26/1934:1 Wedding described, 05/25/1934:1

Wilkie, Gladys P. Engaged to John K. Benson, 05/18/1934:4

Wilkie, Roy Starts milk route in Lakeville, 12/19/1930:7

Wilkins, Lewis North Fairhaven firm drills artesian well, 10/02/1931:2

Wilkinson, Mary J. Sails for Kent, England, 02/20/1931:1

Wilkinson, Mary Jane Purchases Cedar St property from Karl Kirk, 10/17/1930:1

Wilkinson, Mrs M.J. Chimney fire on Cedar St, 12/26/1930:1

Willard, Everett Land damages awarded, 07/24/1931:1 Wed to Eva M. Tibbetts, 12/02/1932:4

Willard, Gretchen Hiltz Obituary, 03/09/1934:1

Willard, Lizzie S. Tax collector's sale, 05/05/1933:7

Willet, Patrick Daughter born, 12/02/1932:4

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Willett, Alphonsine Obituary, 03/25/1932:1

Willett, Louis, Jr. Willet in loving memory, 11/25/1932:4

Willette, Edward Moves from Miller St to Middleboro, 10/16/1931:2 Chimney fire on North St, 11/25/1932:1

Willette, Warren Children have measles, 06/12/1931:9

Williams, Anna M. Mrs Gates purchases ancient tavern on Middleboro-Rochester line from

Williams, 03/21/1930:1 Williams, Charles

Obituary, 12/21/1934:4 Williams, Clarabelle

Obituary, 04/11/1930:2 Williams, Claribel G.

Wife of Charles W. dies at age 70, 04/04/1930:4 Williams, Edgar H.

Boston man drops dead in Lakeville, 07/15/1932:1 Williams, Ellis

Chicken lays three-yolk egg, 09/23/1932:1 Williams, Frank B.

Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 11/07/1930:7 Williams, Harold

Lets Courtland St apartment to William Tuttle, 02/07/1930:1 Stolen bicycle recovered, 01/16/1931:1

Williams, Harry Fire at Lakeville store, 01/10/1930:3 Moves to Boston, 11/20/1931:6

Williams, Harry C. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 12/04/1931:5

Williams, Joseph Franklin Obituary, 10/13/1933:1 Bridgewater man dies at age 66, 10/13/1933:4

Williams, Kimbuck Daughter born, 02/26/1932:6 Moves from Plympton to East Middleboro, 04/07/1933:3

Williams, Lewis Photo appears in New Bedford Standard, 08/29/1930:3

Williams, Mary E. Tax collector's sale, 12/02/1932:7 Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 10/27/1933:5

Williams, Maude K. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 04/10/1931:5

Williams, Susan E.A. Obituary, 11/25/1932:1 Widow of John dies at age 91, 11/25/1932:4

Williamson, Ethel Father dies in Middleboro, 10/23/1931:3

Williamson, George Mother dies in Bridgewater, 02/17/1933:6

Williamson, Ruth Engaged to Albert A. Thomas, 02/16/1934:4 Wedding described, 02/23/1934:1 Wed to Albert A. Thomas, 02/23/1934:4

Willis, Everett President of Point Connett Improvement association, 07/25/1930:1

Willis, Everett M. Candidate for planning board, 01/01/1932:1

Willis, James Fire in cellar of Lakeville home, 02/02/1934:4

Willis, John Son born, 05/29/1931:4 Daughter born, 03/10/1933:1

Willis, John B. Resides in Brockton, 02/06/1931:1

Willis, John Everett Born to John, 05/29/1931:4

Willis, Milton Son born, 10/23/1931:4

Willis, Mrs Stewart E. Recovering from auto accident in Rhode Island, 05/08/1931:1

Willis, Stewart B. Resides in Westerly, RI, 10/10/1930:1 Purchases grocery and gas stand in South Stoughton, 05/06/1932:1

Willis, Stewart E. Daughter bon, 05/13/1932:4

Wilmot (Mr) Auctioneer (ad), 01/10/1930:10

Wilmot, Alfred W.F. Arraigned on charges of drunkenness, reckless driving, and operating

without a license, 03/30/1934:1 Fined $50 for drunk driving, 04/06/1934:5

Wilmot, James House painting (ad), 01/03/1930:7 Ernest Perkins makes improvements to home, 10/03/1930:4 Contracts to paint exterior woodwork on high school, 11/06/1931:1 Painters agree to wage reduction (ad), 02/19/1932:8 And Edgar Gay in charge of painting gangs, 12/15/1933:1

Wilmot, James J. Awarded contract to paint public library, 06/30/1933:1

Wilmot, W. Thanksgiving (poem), 11/28/1930:5 Veterans of '61 (poem), 01/09/1931:5 Auction sale of furniture and new milch cow (ad), 05/22/1931:10 W. Wilmot & Co., furniture, 167 Centre St (ad), 07/24/1931:8 Do We Need War (poem), 11/25/1932:2 Second hand furniture (ad), 09/15/1933:8 Appreciates care received at hospital (l), 12/27/1933:6 Moves business from Center St to Jackson St (ad), 11/09/1934:8 Old Santa (poem), 11/30/1934:5 To dispose of remaining stock to worthy cause (ad), 12/21/1934:8

Wilmot, Woodbury Indoor golf license transferred to outdoor, 04/24/1931:4 Fire in shed on Lincoln St, 05/29/1931:1 Chimney fire on Jackson St, 04/22/1932:4 Lightning does damage on Jackson St, 09/30/1932:1 Help Our Town (poem), 09/01/1933:6 Salvation Army representative (ad), 09/01/1933:8

Wilmot's Check and Double Check Golf course on Center St (ad), 02/27/1931:8

Wilson, George Wedding described, 07/03/1931:1

Wilson, George A. Engaged to Jean M. Desrosiers, 06/26/1931:4

Wilson, Hayward Authorized distributor of MA Investors Trust shares, 11/03/1933:2

Wilson, James M. Honored by Elks at memorial service, 12/11/1931:8

Wilson, John Obituary, 11/28/1930:6

Wilson, Lucy A. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 07/29/1932:5

Winberg, Hannah Obituary, 03/20/1931:6

Winberg, Hannah C. Wife of John A. dies at age 78, 03/20/1931:4 Funeral held at South Carver, 03/27/1931:2

Window Treatments Guy Brackett, 29 Smith St (ad), 01/03/1930:7

Wing, Mrs George Funeral held in Brockton, 01/05/1934:1

Wing, Richard M. Wed to Esther Evans, 04/08/1932:4

Wingate, Claire Accepts position as secretary and librarian at City hospital in Akron,

OH, 10/27/1933:3

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Winnikki, Ellen Wedding described, 12/08/1933:3

Winslow (Representative) Did not vote against suffrage 55 years ago, 04/03/1931:2 Votes against woman suffrage 55 years ago, 04/01/1932:2

Winslow, Arthur Grass fire at estate on Marion Rd, 03/28/1930:7 Completes stocking of ice house, 01/23/1931:3 Returns from two months in Europe, 09/18/1931:3 Donates 16 volumes of American Encyclopedia to Rock library,

10/09/1931:9 Grants use of Camp Winslow to Rock scouts, 11/20/1931:6 Employs James Perkins, 02/26/1932:7 Puts up ice supply, 02/26/1932:7 Break-in at summer home on Marion Rd, 05/11/1934:1

Winslow, Asa I. Obituary, 03/17/1933:1

Winslow, Asa Irving Dies in Denver, CO, 03/17/1933:2

Winslow, I.N. Votes for pay reduction for legislators 55 years ago, 02/13/1931:3

Winslow, Kenelm Praise for the Middleboro Gazette (l), 01/03/1930:3 Treasurer of Central Cemetery association, 02/14/1930:1 Thanks those who gave information about Central Cemetery (l),

03/07/1930:1 Information wanted (ad), 03/07/1930:10 Central Cemetery open for business (l), 06/06/1930:3 Ancestors' Sunday (l), 07/18/1930:1 Appropriations asked for sacred concert (l), 07/25/1930:3 Things to remember about Ancestor's Day (l) (p), 08/08/1930:5 Ancestral pews (l), 08/22/1930:2 In support of Newkirk's candidacy for treasurer (ad) (l), 01/09/1931:3 In support of A.G. Newkirk (ad) (l), 01/16/1931:6 Thanks North Middleboro friends for kindnesses (l), 06/19/1931:2 Ancestors' Sunday (l), 07/24/1931:6 Sunday sports (l), 10/30/1931:9 Christian citizen in rebellion (l), 01/22/1932:5 An open letter to the selectmen concerning films shown at Park Theatre

(l), 02/19/1932:4 Academy building should be preserved (l), 02/26/1932:7 Preservation of Academy building (l), 03/04/1932:3 The academy building (l), 03/18/1932:3 Plenty of space left at Central Cemetery (l), 10/14/1932:7 The beer question (l), 04/21/1933:6 Let us begin to be historical (l), 09/22/1933:6 Letter is food for thought, 09/29/1933:1 Invites discussion on 18th amendment (l), 12/15/1933:2 The old New England conscience (l), 03/02/1934:5 Historical Society encourages donations (l), 06/08/1934:1

Winsor, Lucy T. Obituary, 02/03/1933:3

Winterhalder, Henry Fined $10 and gets suspended sentence for assault and drunkenness,

05/30/1930:3 Winterhalder, Mildred

Auto tips on side on Rte 28, 09/28/1934:5 Winterhalder, Mrs Henry

Burned about the arms while cleaning dress with gasoline, 01/30/1931:4 Winterhalder, Rose

Knocked down by auto driven by Wareham woman, 03/17/1933:1 Case of negligence continued, 04/14/1933:1

Winterhaulder, Henry Files complaint regarding filling station near home, 11/03/1933:1 Fire chief reports to selectmen on gasoline station, 11/17/1933:4

Winthrop-Atkins Co. Break-in at gift shop, 01/03/1930:1 Only cash taken in break-in, 01/10/1930:1 Amy Brown new bookkeeper, 03/14/1930:1

Wise, Charlotte Laura Wedding described, 07/14/1933:8

Witbeck, Allan Young Scout officials receive keys to town (p), 04/08/1932:4 Attends Severn school in Annapolis, 09/16/1932:1 Attends Springfield College, 09/29/1933:1

Witbeck, Allan A. Named alternate to U.S. Naval Academy, 12/16/1932:1 Student at Severn school in Maryland, 12/23/1932:1 Severn school student to attend presidential inauguration, 03/03/1933:1

Witbeck, Allen Graduates from Severn Academy in Maryland, 06/02/1933:1 Attends Springfield College, 03/30/1934:1

Witbeck, Chester M. Wed to Mertie Newhall, 10/23/1931:4

Witbeck, John Sells Everett St home to Louis Forney, 07/11/1930:1

Witbeck, Julian H. Wedding described, 07/11/1930:1 Wed to Jessie M. Lupien, 07/11/1930:4

Witbeck, Mertie Conducts library class at high school, 11/04/1932:2 Conducts library class at Bates School, 11/04/1932:3 Addresses students at Bridgewater State Teachers' College,

11/18/1932:1 Teaches library course at Bates School, 10/20/1933:7

Witbeck, Mertie E. Delivers book talk to Cabot Club, 03/21/1930:3

Witham, Ida S. Obituary, 02/05/1932:1 Widow of Edwin F. dies at age 76, 02/05/1932:4

Witham, Mrs Morris Resides in Pittson, 07/03/1931:1

Witherell, Louise C. Wed to Frank Matheson, 09/26/1930:4 Wed to Frank Matheson in New Hampshire, 09/26/1930:4

Witrakas, Paul Daughter born, 05/08/1931:4

Wolski, Frank Nitz pleads not guilty to poisoning Wolski's cows, 04/11/1930:3 Large crowd in court for cow poisoning case, 04/18/1930:2 Bail set at $1,000 in poisoning case, 04/25/1930:1 Wolski sues Nitz for poisoning cows, 05/02/1930:1 Poison charges against Mary Nitz not sustained, 06/20/1930:1 Petitions to sell real estate on behalf of insane wife, 09/28/1934:7

Wolski, Michael Engaged to Stacia E. Szostakowski, 02/17/1933:4 Wedding described, 03/03/1933:1 Wed to Stacia Szostakowski, 03/03/1933:4

Wolski, Wladyslawa Petition for license to sell real estate, 11/23/1934:5

Women's Christian Temperance Union Released from blame for letter to New Bedford Times (l) (Arianna B.

Crothers), 01/10/1930:4 Central Baptist hosts Plymouth County convention, 10/31/1930:1

Women's Relief Corps Conducts Flag Day exercises, 06/20/1930:3 Presents flag to Bates School in Memorial Day exercises, 06/05/1931:2 Selectmen discuss repairs to old fire station, 04/21/1933:1

Wood, Abner Lets Wappanucket place to John Wilbur, 03/28/1930:7

Wood, Adeline V. Petition for administration of estate, 11/21/1930:7, 11/28/1930:6

Wood, Alfred Juveniles take car for joy ride, 03/03/1933:4 Graduates from Bridgewater Teachers' College, 06/08/1934:1

Wood, Alfred L. To attend Bridgewater Normal School, 07/11/1930:1 Senior marshal at Bridgewater State graduation, 06/23/1933:1 Accepts post as principal at Littleton Junior High, 06/08/1934:1

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Wood, Alfred L. cont. Engaged to Geraldine Stafford, 09/28/1934:4, 10/05/1934:6 Wedding described, 10/12/1934:1

Wood, Alfred Lovell Engaged to Geraldine Stafford, 12/29/1933:1

Wood, Amy Wedding described, 10/13/1933:1

Wood, Andrew Top speller in Middleboro, 04/10/1931:1 Wins town spelling bee for second time, 04/01/1932:1 Does well in spelling bee at New Bedford, 04/22/1932:1 Speaks at Junior Red Cross meeting in Providence, 03/23/1934:1

Wood, Andrew C. Purchases farm from Lorenzo Miller 55 years ago, 10/09/1931:7

Wood, Annah M. Mortgagee's sale of real estate, 04/17/1931:5

Wood, Ardelle Feeding tray frequented by evening grosbeaks, 01/31/1930:5

Wood, Charles E. Estate sells Watertown cottage to Charles Carver, 02/14/1930:1

Wood, Edward C. Webster St homestead purchased by D.D. Sullivan, 01/03/1930:1

Wood, Elliot H. Obituary, 02/13/1931:1 East Weymouth man dies at age 73, 02/13/1931:4

Wood, Ephriam Obituary, 11/16/1934:1 Dies at age 76, 11/16/1934:4

Wood, F.E. Purchases stable from Job Braley 55 years ago, 10/09/1931:7

Wood, Florence J. Mortgagee's sale of real estate in Middleboro, 11/11/1932:4

Wood, Harold Group proves ice fishing alive and well here, 01/26/1934:1

Wood, Harold S. Lets Oak St apartment to C.H. Bates, 07/11/1930:1 T.M. Ryder & Co. purchases insurance agency of Harold S. Wood,

12/11/1931:2 T.M. Ryder & Co. purchases insurance agency of Harold S. Wood (ad),

12/11/1931:2 Tax collector's sale of real estate, 07/29/1932:2 Tax collector's sale, 12/02/1932:7 Files nomination papers for selectman, 12/28/1934:1

Wood, Harry A. Composes song for baccalaureate service, 07/10/1931:1 Completes writing of communion service, 03/30/1934:1

Wood, Hartley Rogues ransack house 55 years ago, 01/03/1930:6

Wood, Henry Bridgewater couple married 50 years, 03/20/1931:2 Rock couple attends anniversary, 03/20/1931:7

Wood, Horatio G. Obituary, 05/08/1931:1 Newport, RI man dies at age 69, 05/08/1931:4

Wood, Josephine E. Obituary, 03/07/1930:1, 03/14/1930:1

Wood, L. Ardelle Obituary, 08/19/1932:1 Widow of Andrew M. dies at age 76, 08/19/1932:4

Wood, Leonard Memorial tablet unveiled at Harvard Memorial church, 10/20/1933:1 Group proves ice fishing alive and well here, 01/26/1934:1

Wood, Lorenzo Obituary, 05/02/1930:1 Tribute (l) (Henry S. Griffith), 05/02/1930:1 Dies at age 61, 05/02/1930:4 Flag at school kept at half-mast, 05/09/1930:3 Petition for administration of estate, 05/09/1930:5 Middleboro Teachers' Association passes resolutions upon death,

05/16/1930:4

Wood, Lorenzo cont. Member of Odd Fellows dies, 06/20/1930:2 Co-operative Bank passes resolutions upon death, 06/20/1930:4 Son born, 04/07/1933:4

Wood, Lorenzo, Jr. Wed to Mary Cushing Stetson, 06/20/1930:4

Wood, Lorenzo. Jr. Daughter born, 08/07/1931:4

Wood, Lorenzo, Jr. Born to Lorenzo, 04/07/1933:4

Wood, Louis P. Daughter born, 12/19/1930:6

Wood, Louisa To study music in France, 06/03/1932:1

Wood, Louisa Burt Students give pleasing recital, 05/23/1930:7 Performs at classical concert at Wheaton College, 11/03/1933:1 Pupils present delightful recital, 06/29/1934:5

Wood, Madaleine Recovers from influenza, 02/19/1932:4

Wood, Madeline Principal of South Lakeville School for coming year, 06/19/1931:4

Wood, Mrs John Resides in Gloucester, 07/25/1930:4

Wood, Naomi Employed at Hahnemann hospital in Worcester, 02/14/1930:1

Wood, Olive L. Tax collector's sale of real estate, 08/12/1932:3 Tax collector's sale, 12/02/1932:7, 05/05/1933:7

Wood, Polly Miller Infant daughter of Lorenzo, Jr. dies, 09/11/1931:4

Wood, Raymond H. Son born, 07/17/1931:4 Blasting at post office site causes damage to surrounding businesses,

05/13/1932:1 Wood, R.H.

Son born, 04/18/1930:4 Wood, Roger

Transferred to Hyannis district of A&P, 04/06/1934:1 Correction: Connected with Cape and Vineyard Electric Co., not A&P,

04/13/1934:1 Wood, Theodore N.

A caption amended (l), 02/28/1930:2 Couple married 25 years, 10/24/1930:1

Wood, Thomas Hurt on fall in icy conditions 55 years ago, 01/17/1930:8

Wood, T.N. Attends 30th class reunion at Dartmouth, 06/19/1931:1

Wood, Warren Sells Warrentown dwelling to Frank Shurtleff 55 years ago,

10/24/1930:8 Wood as Fuel

Request for bids to supply schools (ad), 07/04/1930:6 G.M. Simmons, bargain sale on wood (ad), 01/09/1931:8 Request for bids for schoolhouses (ad), 07/31/1931:3 Gilbert Simmons, special sale on wood (ad), 09/11/1931:8 Best pine and oak at $4 and $4.50 a cord 55 years ago, 09/18/1931:7 Board of Public Welfare solicits bids for 100 cords of wood,

12/25/1931:3 Call for bids to provide firewood to schools (ad), 07/29/1932:7 Notice from town manager to wood dealers (ad), 08/11/1933:8 Notice to wood dealers (ad), 10/06/1933:8 L.O. Atwood, kindling wood (ad), 12/14/1934:5

Woodard, Leslie Leases Jennie Phillips farm in South Middleboro, 08/21/1931:2

Woodbridge, C. Kingsley Takes new post at Remington-Rand Business Service in Buffalo, NY,

03/06/1931:1 Woodbridge, Janet Merriam

Engaged to M. Jean Jeanneney, 11/20/1931:1

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Woodbridge, Sumner B. Promoted to NE district manager at E.I. du Pont De Nemours & Co.,

11/04/1932:4 Woodbury (Mr)

Purchases stable at Erpelle place 55 years ago, 09/12/1930:7 Woodland, John

Purchases Wareham St estate from Richmond Bishop, 08/22/1930:1 Occupies new home on Wareham St, 10/24/1930:1 Obituary, 05/13/1932:1 Boston man dies at age 69, 05/13/1932:4 Will in probate, 06/03/1932:5

Woodland, Mrs John Sails for Florence, 04/27/1934:1

Woods Lake Terrace Land Co. Cottage for rent (ad), 06/20/1930:3 Purchased by Lake Shores Realty Co. of Framingham (ad),

05/15/1931:3 Wood's Pond

Two cottages destroyed by fire, 05/16/1930:3 Pine stand blaze on shores of pond, 1/27/1933:1 Crippled boy, Billy Delaney, saves sister Geraldine from drowning at

Wood's Pond, 07/21/1933:1 Woodsum, John R.

Notice of responsibility for own bills only, 08/21/1931:5 Woodward (Dr)

Office of Woodward, Woodward, and Hall suffers break-in, 09/07/1934:4

Woodward (Mr) Daughter born, 10/21/1932:4

Woodward, Betty Moulton Born to Leslie M., 10/21/1932:6

Woodward, Frank N. Tree breaks in storm, damages property of Arthur Monroe, 12/26/1930:1

Woodward, Franklin N. Town not liable for damage done by tree during storm, 01/09/1931:1

Woodward, James Elmer Wed to Marion Edith Pitchford, 09/14/1934:2

Woodward, Katherina Goetz Daughter born, 10/21/1932:6

Woodward, Leslie Daughter born, 10/21/1932:6

Woodward, Leslie M. Rents Benson St farm from Mrs Joseph Phillips, 08/14/1931:7 Daughter born, 10/21/1932:6 Purchases Benson St farm from Joseph Phillips, 10/20/1933:4

Woodworking A.L. Beals, photo jig-saw puzzle (ad), 03/10/1933:6

Woolworth's (see F.W. Woolworth & Co.) Wootonekanuske, Princess (see Mitchell, Charlotte L.) Wordell, Arthur

Funeral held in North Westport, 10/07/1932:7 Wordell, Arthur E.

Parked car struck by Hatchville auto on new Cape road, 10/21/1932:1 World War, 1914-1918

And They Go Marching On (l) (Thomas E. Hirst), 10/10/1930:9 Worman, Maude H.

Engaged to Howard G. Wright, 12/15/1933:4 Wed to Howard G. Wright, 12/27/1933:4 Wedding described, 12/27/1933:4

Wrestling Fred Allen makes first appearance as professional wrestler,

02/26/1932:4 Fred Allen wins second professional bout, 03/04/1932:1 Fred Allen adds another victim to rapidly growing list, 03/18/1932:4 Hector Henry and Frederick Allen earn notice in wrestling circles,

04/22/1932:3 Selectmen take no action on request from Chester Sylvester for public

bouts, 09/02/1932:1 Resents statement about wrestling permit (l) (Chester M. Sylvester),

09/09/1932:5

Wrestling cont. Bouts at Town House draw good-sized audience, 02/23/1934:1 Bout draws encouraging numbers here, 03/02/1934:1

Wright (Mr and Mrs) Purchase Silvia residence in North Lakeville, 02/17/1933:2

Wright, Alexander C. Daughter born, 05/08/1931:3

Wright, Alice Engaged to Richard L. Parmenter, 05/20/1932:4 Wed to Richard L. Parmenter, 05/27/1932:4

Wright, Arthur Member of high school football team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Wright, Bartlett M. Obituary, 03/30/1934:6

Wright, Chester E. Engaged to Eileen A. Huxley, 11/16/1934:4 Wed to Eileen A. Huxley, 11/30/1934:4 Wed to Eileen Huxley, 11/30/1934:6

Wright, Chester Elton Wedding described, 11/30/1934:1

Wright, Crawford Member of high school baseball, basketball, and football teams (p),

06/22/1934:8 Wright, Doris

Gains recognition for photographic work, 05/30/1930:4 Wright, Eleanor L.

Engaged to Rodney M. Blake, 07/14/1933:4, 8 Wed to Rodney M. Blake, 07/21/1933:4

Wright, Eleanor Langley Engaged to Rodney Manford Blake, 02/03/1933:1 Wedding described, 07/21/1933:1

Wright, Eugene A. Notable baseball player of old, 11/09/1934:3

Wright, Howard G. Engaged to Maude H. Worman, 12/15/1933:4 Wed to Maude H. Worman, 12/27/1933:4 Wedding described, 12/27/1933:4

Wright, Joseph Barbers announce change in prices (ad), 01/13/1933:8

Wright, Joseph Lawrence Obituary, 06/09/1933:1

Wright, Katherine Purchases beauty shop from Alice Champagne, 10/24/1930:1

Wright, Katherine F. Chiropody (ad), 01/03/1930:7

Wright, Nathan Dahlia bulbs (ad), 04/11/1930:10

Wright, Nathan E. Engaged to Helena E.M. VonBerg, 10/06/1933:4 Wedding described, 10/13/1933:1 Wed to Helena E. VonBerg, 10/13/1933:4

Wright, William Donates book collection to Lakeville library, 11/27/1931:4

Wright, William L. Bedford St gardens and trees make pretty sight, 05/05/1933:8

Wrightington, Andrew Collides with New Bedford driver in front of Post Office, 12/04/1931:1

Wrightington, George Fined $10 for disturbing the peace on 4th of July, 07/15/1932:1 Charged with bog trespassing, 09/07/1934:2

Wrightington, Joseph Fined $100 for driving uninsured car, 09/14/1934:6

Wrightington, Joseph E. Wood sawing truck collides with Hollis' auto at Main and Montello St,

02/16/1934:1 Pleads guilty to operating without license and registration, 03/02/1934:1

Wrightington, Mary Engaged to William Shaw, 11/14/1930:6 Wedding described, 03/13/1931:2, 6

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Wrightington, Mary E. Engaged to William M. Shaw, 11/28/1930:4 Wed to Willard M. Shaw, 05/29/1931:4

Wrightington, Olive M. Engaged to Harrison F. Newcomb, 07/31/1931:4 Wed to Harrison F. Newcomb, 08/07/1931:4

Wrightington, Solon Resides in Plymouth, 10/05/1934:1

W.S. Andrews & Son Shoes, Center St (ad), 10/09/1931:7 Enna Jettick shoes in 177 sizes, 11/06/1931:7 Enna Jettick shoes good for tender feet, 12/11/1931:9 Enna Jetticks invite imitation, 01/01/1932:7 History and profile of Middleboro shoe business, 09/28/1934:1

W.T. Grant Co. 59 Centre St (ad), 01/03/1930:3 Employs Elizabeth Alger, 07/11/1930:1 Frank Cavanaugh new assistant, 08/01/1930:1 Manager Rex McDonald replaced by Mr Mitchell, 02/20/1931:1 Refuses to comply with retail store decree (ad), 02/26/1932:3 T.C. Salter new manager, Mitchell transfers to Easthampton store,

01/13/1933:1 Robert Shurtleff transfers to Stamford, CT, 02/24/1933:1 State advertises firm refusing to comply with retail store decree (ad),

06/30/1933:2 28th anniversary sale (ad), 10/05/1934:2 Clarence Stone resigns, 10/26/1934:1 Manager Salter transfers to Weymouth, Cucinotta transfers here,

10/26/1934:1 J.P. Cucinnotta new manager, 11/16/1934:1

Wyman, Henry A. Appointed trustee of Massachusetts Memorial hospital, 03/07/1930:2 Sails for Europe, 03/28/1930:7 Sails on new fast liner Europa, 04/04/1930:9 Associated as special counsel to state department of banking,

01/09/1931:1 Completes stocking of ice house, 01/23/1931:3 Makes generous fund raising offer to Rock Village Library,

02/27/1931:2 Sails for France, 04/10/1931:6 Returns from Europe, 05/22/1931:9 Puts up ice supply, 02/26/1932:7 Employs Gerard Ryder, 04/22/1932:3 Sails for England, 04/29/1932:3 Sails for home, 05/06/1932:7 Contributes books to Rock Village Library, 09/01/1933:6 Sails for Turkey, 04/20/1934:3 And wife sail home from Germany, 05/18/1934:2

Wyman, Mrs Henry A. Sails for Naples, 02/02/1934:3

Y Young, Bertha

Resides in Brookline, 03/02/1934:3 Takes beauty culture course at Hub Academy in Boston, 11/23/1934:6

Young, Cordelia A. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 10/23/1931:5 Petitions to erect garage and store gasoline, 10/23/1931:5 Tax collector's sale of real estate, 04/13/1934:7

Young, Elizabeth Obituary, 09/11/1931:1

Young, Helen V. Engaged to Russell L. Dorflinger, 10/02/1931:4

Young, Helen W. Wed to Russell L. Dorflinger, 10/16/1931:4

Young, Henry Engaged to Gertrude Dennis, 05/16/1930:4 Wed to Gertrude Dennis, 06/20/1930:4 Workman struck by Standish's auto on way to work, 12/16/1932:1

Young, Herman Son born, 07/15/1932:6, 03/23/1934:4

Young, Joseph Chimney fire on Oak St, 12/15/1933:4, 01/26/1934:1

Young, Joseph W. Eye injured at work with highway department, 12/26/1930:1

Young, Katherine D. Will in probate, 01/24/1930:5

Young, Marjorie H. Engaged to Foster C. Jackson, 11/16/1934:1

Young, Mary Funeral held in Dorchester, 04/14/1933:7

Young, N.W. Urges pride in new Post Office (l), 07/21/1933:3

Young, Olive Ill with mumps, 03/10/1933:4

Young, Olive R. Engaged to James H. Davis, Jr., 11/02/1934:6

Young, William Member of high school baseball team (p), 06/22/1934:8 Moves from Wareham St to Miller St, 11/23/1934:6

Young, William H. Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 07/25/1930:8

Young Men's Christian Association D. Melvern Gammons physical director, 03/14/1930:1 Holds annual meeting, 05/02/1930:1 Plans in place for maintenance campaign, 05/02/1930:1 Maintenance Campaign (ad), 05/02/1930:5 Annual maintenance campaign moves along (t), 05/09/1930:4 Maintenance Campaign closes (t), 05/16/1930:1 Hosts county Neighborhood convention, 12/12/1930:7 Holds annual father and son banquet (p), 03/13/1931:2 Holds annual exhibition, 04/24/1931:5 Holds annual meeting, 05/01/1931:1 Campaign makes good start (t), 05/08/1931:1 Even in days of economic hardship, YMCA worthy of donations,

05/08/1931:1 Middleboro folks come through again, 05/15/1931:1 D. Melvern Gammons physical director, 08/07/1931:1 First report on maintenance campaign (t), 05/06/1932:6 Solicit $4,200 in maintenance campaign, 05/13/1932:1 Bowlers hold annual banquet (t), 06/03/1932:4 Opens bowling league play for season, 09/22/1933:5 Celebrates 50th anniversary of reorganization here, detailed history,

11/17/1933:1 Opens third season of Mercantile Basketball League, 11/24/1933:1 Standings (t), 12/08/1933:5 Cast and crew of upcoming performance of World's All Right (ad),

12/08/1933:6 World's All Right more than satisfies, 12/15/1933:1 Hanson writes letter of appreciation to play participants (l),

12/22/1933:4 Kicks off fund campaign, 04/13/1934:1 Organizes for campaign, 04/20/1934:1 Holds annual gym exhibition, 04/20/1934:4 Holds annual meeting, 04/27/1934:5 Needs $4,500 in support, 04/27/1934:5 Opens campaign, 05/04/1934:2 Holden re-elected president at annual meeting, 05/04/1934:6 Mercantile Basketball League holds annual banquet, 05/11/1934:1 Contributions total $1,315.20, 05/11/1934:2 Fund falls short of goal, 05/18/1934:5 A tribute to Howard C. Holden, 12/28/1934:1

Young's Garage Corner of West Grove and Elm St (ad), 07/08/1932:2

Yukna, Anthony Pleads not guilty to assault on Charles Stuart, 02/13/1931:1 Assault case continued, 02/20/1931:7

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Z Zacchilli, Louis

Wedding described, 04/22/1932:7 Zahlite, Arnold

Engaged to be married, 12/09/1932:6 Zakarian, Mrs Vagen

Cigarettes and cigars taken from store, 02/26/1932:1 Guilty of stealing gas and electricity from town, 12/14/1934:2

Zakarian, Peter Vito Rullo fined $10 for assault on Zakarian, 09/08/1933:4 Cigars and cigarettes stolen from store, 03/23/1934:1 Charged with maintaining a liquor nuisance, 06/01/1934:4 Fined $50 on liquor charge, 06/15/1934:5

Zakarian, Vagen Tax collector's sale of real estate, 07/29/1932:2

Zataut, Frank Arrested for maintaining liquor nuisance, 05/09/1930:1 Not guilty of maintaining liquor nuisance, 05/16/1930:2

Zeiba, Edward Engaged to Alma M. Baldwin, 04/06/1934:4 Wed to Alma M. Baldwin, 04/27/1934:4

Zelonis, Alice P. Wedding described, 07/07/1933:1 Wed to Charles L. Roscani, 07/07/1933:4

Zelonis, John Wedding described, 06/03/1932:1 Wed to Dorothy Jardullo, 06/03/1932:4 Held for grand jury on assault charge, 02/03/1933:1

Zelonis, John A. Engaged to Dorothy Jardullo, 05/27/1932:4

Zeman, Esther Wed to Ernest Turnwall, 10/23/1931:1

Zervas, Angelo Manager of Park Cafe, 04/27/1934:1

Zidales, Stanley A. Appointed to Air Corps training in Texas, 09/14/1934:1

Zidiales, Stanley Junior in engineering at Rhode Island State College, 03/10/1933:6 On prom committee at Rhode Island State College, 04/14/1933:1

Zidiales, Stanley A. Returns to Rhode Island State College, 09/18/1931:1

Zidialis, Stephen Completes 25 years of service at Keith company, 12/22/1933:1

Zilonis, Alice P. Engaged to Charles L. Roscani, 06/09/1933:4

Zilonis, Walter Member of high school baseball team (p), 06/22/1934:8

Zimble, Benjamin Calls on old acquaintances here, 03/17/1933:1

Zimmerman, Abraham Sanatorium worker Robert Pearson struck by auto driven by

Zimmerman, 04/13/1934:1 Zion, Alexander

Wed to Marion J. Malwicki, 10/09/1931:4 Zion, Alexander W.

Engaged to Marion J. Nawlicki, 09/18/1931:4 Zion, Henry

Stolen muskmelons prove expensive, 09/29/1933:1 Zion, Henry E.

Arrested for larceny of gasoline, 11/23/1934:1 Fined $10 for larceny of gasoline, 12/07/1934:6

Zion, Joseph Petitions for license to sell gasoline, 12/05/1930:9 Obituary, 06/12/1931:1 Dies at age 51, 06/12/1931:4 Dies at South Hanson hospital, 06/12/1931:9 Fined $5 for failure to slow at intersection, 12/16/1932:1

Zmudin, Genevieve M. Wed to John H. Sylvia, 06/20/1930:6

Znotin, Anna Obituary, 11/18/1932:1

Znotin, Annia Wife of Kazimer dies at age 44, 11/18/1932:4

Znotin, Kazimer Faces liquor charges, 05/27/1932:3 Held for grand jury, 06/03/1932:4

Zoning Planning Board outlines the advantages of zoning, 12/23/1932:7

Zrodlowski, Leon Wedding described, 06/29/1934:7

Zutaut, Charles Victim of pickpocket at carnival, 09/14/1934:2