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Stanley A. Bauman Photograph Collection
Finding Aid 1958
Revised October 2014
58-0001
Sons of Italy Celebrate
January 1, 1958
Sons of Italy Celebrate arrival of 1958 at the stroke of midnight as these officers and committee members lead a
large gathering at the clubhouse, Sons of Italy Park. Left to right are Theodore Lalli, 60 Highland street,
venerable of the men's lodge; Miss Lena T. Gennaco, same address, venerable of the ladies' lodge; Eugene J.
Cicone, 52 Myrtle street, president of the Christopher Columbus Fraternal Association, Inc.; Joseph R. Famularo,
23 Roan Court, treasurer; Miss Lorraine M. Lalli, 60 Highland street, a member of the committee; and Anthony
Pelosi, 7 Wall street, chairman.
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Origional document was written "arrival of 1957", but after checking the index, 1958 was
correct.
New Year Smorgasbord
January 1, 1958
New Year Smorgasbord helped members of the Shedad Grotto, MOVPER, welcome 1958 at the Walk-Over Club
Tuesday night. In the group, above, are, with the husbands standing behind their wives, Prophet and Mrs.
Preston D. Packard, 35 Byron avenue; Master of Ceremonies and Mrs. Oliver M. Stoddard, Hanover; Chief Justice
and Mrs. Robert E. Alger of Avon; Monarch and Mrs. Ray C. Bump, Jr., Brockton; Prophet and Mrs. Richard A.
Benham, 329 West Elm street; Prophet and Mrs. Arthur B. Jones, 237 Matfield street, West Bridgewater.
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Commercial Club Partygoers
January 1, 1958
Commercial Club Partygoers observed the advent of the new year with a gala gathering in the club hall on North
Main street. Included among the participants, front, left to right, Club Pres. And Mrs. Herbert C. Otterberg, Mrs.
Nicholas Nickolaow, Dr. Raymond H. Johnson and Mr. Nickolaow; in back, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Otto F. Carlson, Mr.
Carlson, and Dr. and Mrs. Charles S. Paraskis.
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Police Prosecutor Honored
January 3, 1958
Police prosecutor honored Capt. Thomas H. Delaney, retiring from the police force in Brockton and from his post
as police prosecutor at Brockton courts since 1954, was this morning presented retirement gifts by his associates
at court. At the presentation, left to right, Dist.-Atty. John R. Wheatley of Abington, Capt. Delaney, and Brockton
District Court Judge Anthony Kupka of Brockton.
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58-0007
Happy Days for the Days
January 1, 1958
First Brockton New Year baby of Brockton parents didn't arrive until 11:05 Wednesday at Phanerf Hospital, and
the Enterprise photo above was taken less than two hour after the newcomer arrived. It's a girl and their first
child for Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Day, Jr., 1536 Main street, who live with the maternal grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard A. Stimpson. Mrs. Day is the former Mrs. Carolyn F. Stimpson, Mr. Day is a former Oliver Ames High
School football player and is currently employed at the Claff Box Co., Brockton, as a truck driver. The couple are
still undecided on a name for the baby, who weighed eight pounds, nine ounces. Paternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Robert E. Day, 24 Banks street, Brockton.
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Big Elks Party Heralds 1958
January 1, 1958
Big Elks Party Heralds 1958 and among the celebrants, left to right, front, Peter G. Asiaf, exalted ruler; Mrs. John
G. Asiaf, Mrs. Bolis George Asiaf, Mrs. John F. London, Jr., Mrs. Peter G. Asiaf; Back row, Rep. John G. Asiaf, Past
exalted ruler F. Clayton Manning, Past exalted ruler and Mrs. William Murphy; Dr. Bolis George Asiaf, John F.
Condon, Jr., and City Assessor Frank Gennaco.
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Fosters Shaken Up in Auto Collision
January 3, 1958
Two persons were shaken up and had to be treated by their own physician in a two-car collision at Belmont
avenue and spring streets at 8 A.M. this morning. The collision occurred when an auto being driven by Howard J.
Foster, 73 Moraine street, driving westerly on Spring street, met a car operated by George J. Kelleher, 60 Bouve
avenue, coming out of Belmont avenue. Shaken up were Mrs. Anne M. Foster, and Miss Joan C. Foster. The front
end of the Foster car was badly damage and the left side of the car owned by Kelleher.
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newspaper clipping attached to the origional envelope
Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Leo O. Grenier, Altar Boys
January 3, 1958
Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Leo O., Paul J. Grenier, 13, and Dennis Grenier, 10, of 45 Hunt Street, are altar boys at
Sacred Heart church taken for Mrs. Grenier
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dated incorrectly as Jan. 3 1957 on origional envepole, note included mentioning boys'
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Midnight Service Begins 1958
January 1, 1958
Midnight service begins 1958 in many Brockton churches and this was the scene, above, at Trinity Baptist church
when a congregation that nearly filled the hall sang hymns together after the stroke of modnight. In front,
seated, are Pastor Carl Holmberg and members of the board of deacons.
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58-0012
VFW Welcome to 1958
January 1, 1958
VFW Welcome to 1958 is extended at gathering in new VFW Hall, North Warren avenue, by, left to right,
Chairman and Mrs. Paul R. Maliska; Mrs. Irene L. Lepine, president of the auxiliary; and Com. Joseph M. Sangaila.
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Goddard Hospital Progress Shots
January 2, 1958
Goddard Hospital progress shots, construction crew is Tornabene Brothers Construction Co., 170 Needham, St.,
Newton.
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Vega Club New Year Celebrants
January 1, 1958
Vega Club New Year Celebrants included, left to right, John S. Sellstone, 94 Magoun avanue; Miss Evelyn A.
Martin, 148 Market street; Leslie E. Pearson, 26 Third street; Betty C. Pekarski, 16 Clevland avanue; Bert M.
Akesson, 11 Shepherd avenue; A. Gunner Wennergrien, the club president, of 28 Myrtle street; Mrs. Bert M.
Akesson and George H. Burgeson, 48 Forest avenue.
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Officers of St. George Lodge
January 3, 1958
Group photo of the officers of the St. George Lodge, AF & AM, taken for Paul Keith.
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Intramural Table Tennis Winners
January 6, 1958
Intramural Table Tennis Winners at Brockton High school, left to right, Kenneth Goldstein, 22 North Bassett road,
first; James L. Howard, 41 Leavitt street; third; and Matthew R. Hale, 290 West Elm street, fourth. The second
prize winner, William C. O'Malley, 27 Elm avenue, was unable to be present.
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Physical Fitness Program Begun
January 2, 1958
Physical Fitness Program begun at Brockton High school. Arthur S. Wyn, 15, of 320 Prospect street, is among the
first to begin corrective physical education' program outlined by Howard T. Sandrock, supervisor, physical
education, Brockton schools. Looking on are Mr. Sandrock, Dr. Ralph S. Frellick, Brockton High school
headmaster, and Gerald L. Plumley, gym instructor.
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58-0018
New Year Out-of Town Baby
January 1, 1958
New Year Out-of-Town Baby first to be born in Brockton of district parents is Daniel Mark Garland, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert L. Garland, 32 North avenue, North Abington. Mrs. Garland, above with baby born at Goddard
Hospital, is the former Miss Lois E. Peterson, and up until two months ago she and her husband lived at 1 Linden
court, Brockton. The baby, six pounds, 12.5 ounces at birth, is their third child. Others are Frank B., four, and
Wayne R., two and a half. Mr. Garland is a shoeworker at the Mosher Mocassin Co., North Abington. The baby
was born Jan. 1, at 5:29 A.M.
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Quinn Freight Management Meeting
January 4, 1958
Quinn Freight Management meeting, Bryant Hotel
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Last Elected Mayor Leaves Office
January 5,1958
Last Elected Mayor leaves office. Top left, Mayor Hjalmar R.Peterson studies portrait of the first elected mayor,
Ziba C. Keith, who served in 1882.
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Last Elected Mayor Leaves Office
Janurary 5,1958
Last Elected Mayor leaves office. Top right, Hjalmar R.Peterson signs last official papers.
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Last Elected Mayor Leaves Office
January 5,1958
Last Elected Mayor leaves office.Lower left, Hjalmar R.Peterson with his attractive secretary, Miss Marilyn
MacPhail.
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Last Elected Mayor Leaves Office
January 5,1958
Last Elected Mayor leaves office.Lower right, Mayor Peterson prepares to leave his private office for the last
time.
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58-0021
New City Manager, Wife
January 6, 1958
New City Manager, Wife smile their happiest after his appointment to the job of city manage for Brockton. They
are Mr. and Mrs. William A. Guilden of Weymouth.
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Woman's Club in 60th Anniversary
January 6, 1958
Past presidents were special guests Monday afternoon at the 60th anniversary observance of the Women's Club
of Brockton and included among the members honored were, left to right, Mrs. William T. Nadeau, chairman of
international relations, Mrs. Sidney A. Bowdidge of Stoneham, chairman of international relations,
Massachusetts State federation; Mrs. Bernard S. Sabean, president, 1942; Mrs. Henry J. Lupien, president; 1946;
Mrs. Charles R. Storey, president, 1932-1934; Mrs. Edgar W. Farwell, president, 1934-36 and Mrs. Waldemar A.
Jacobson, 1955-1957; and Mrs. Jesse F. Perkins, chairman of the birthday program.
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For God and Country
January 1, 1958
Latest recipients of the boy scout 'God and Country' award are William G. Allen, 13, of 305 Carl avenue, left, and
Richard E. Bailey, 14, 191 Winthrop street, centre, who were presented the honor at Central Methodist Church by
the minister, Rev. J. Manly Shaw. Looking on is James G. Metcalf, Brockton, who is district commissioner.
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Greater Interest in Science?
January 3, 1958
Greater Interest in Science? At least so it would seem, according to Director of Guidance Russell B. Ford, left,
Brockton High School. Mr. Ford says that since the new emphasis on the scientfic training and possibilities his
advice on the subject has been sought increasingly by such students as 15-year-old Joseph C. Barbour, 20 Park
Street, Brockton, a Brockton High School sophomore.
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58-0025_01 Easton's Top Athlete
January 3, 1958
Easton's Top Athlete Four-sport David S. Tyler, 17, of 6006 Washington Street, has not only excelled in basketball,
football, track and baseball, but isn't doing too badly in his studies either at Oliver Ames High School where he is
a senior. These Enterprise photo characterizations show him in typical school boy activities.
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Easton's Top Athlete
January 3,1958
Easton's Top Athlete.Top left, in French class of Jean P. Houde;
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Easton's Top Athlete
January 3,1958
Easton's Top Athlete,Upper right, on basketball court;
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Easton's Top Athlete
January 3,1958
Easton's Top Athlete, lower left, with jalopy he drives, painted with Easton Tiger sign insignia;
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Easton's Top Athlete
January 3,1958
Easton's Top Athlete,lower right, studying at home.
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New Rockland Credit Union Office
January 4, 1958
New Rockland Credit Union Office dedicated Saturday was open house to guests and the hosts and principals at
the affair included, left to right, Roland Tuck of Brockton, treasurer, Credit Union League of Massachusetts, Inc,;
William H. Main, treasurer, Rockland Credit Union; Joseph L. Coburn of East Walpole, first vice-president, Credit
Union League of Massachusetts; Abraham Lelyreld of Rockland, president, Rockland Credit Union; Ralph L.
Belcher, vice-president, Rockland Credit Union and town clerk; and Mrs. Ina L. Fowler, assistant treasurer,
Rockland Credit Union.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yukna
January 7, 1958
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yukna, 175 Winter Street, long-time residents of Montello, were guests of honor Sunday at
an open house celebration in observance of their 50th wedding anniversary. They have, for many years,
conducted a grocery store at the corner of Winter Street and Sawtell Avenue.
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At Dedication of Oliver Ames High School
January 5, 1958
At Dedication of Oliver Ames High School on Sunday, left to right, Clyde A. Craig, Jr., chairman, high school
housing survey committee; Philip M. Hallowell, superintendent of schools; Peter C. McConarty, principal, Oliver
Ames High School; Roger A. McNamara, chairman, building committee; Norman A. Anderson, chairman, school
board; Richard H. Southworth, Jr., chairman, board of selectmen; and Gilbert C. Mann, former superintendent for
whom auditorium is being named.
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58-0030
Middleboro Twin Party
January 4, 1958
It was an all-twin affair at the home of Douglas A. and Bradford R. Leary, Twin Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Leary, three, of 339 Wareham Street, Middleboro, Saturday afternoon. The Learys are seated in centre, and
surounding them are their guests. On the floor in front, Bruce E. and Pamela J. Linton, 10 months old, of 23
Webster Street; first row, seated, Scott E. and Sandra M. Dionne, 13 months, 51 Harland Court; the hosts, Carol L.
and Cheryl A. Hall, one year old, of 29 Webster Street; Standing, in back, Margaret M. Herman, and Kathryn E.
Herman, 24, of 12 East Main Street; and Cynthia A., and Claudia A. Harris, three, of 12 Arlington Street.
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2:30 A.M.Goodwill Gestures
January 5, 1958
2:30 A.M. Goodwill Gestures were showered on Former Patrolman John F. McCaffrey at that early hour Saturday
when associates gathered at a downtown restaurant to surprise him with retirement gifts. He has retired after
being a member of the police department since December 17, 1917. In the group, front, Chester Kaplan, Leon
Litchfield, Former Rep. Charles J. McCaffrey, Patrolman McCaffrey, Louis St. Onge, Samuel Goldstein, Police Capt.
John J. Lyons and Charles A. Neafsey. Back, Harry A. Armstead, Harry P. Alphonse, James J. Casey, Steve J.
Hasomeris, A.J. Mareb, Louis Dodero, John Hasomeris, Peter Hasomeris and John A. Erickson.
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58-0032_01 Among Few Safe Skating Places in Brockton
January 5, 1958
Among Few Safe skating places in Brockton over the weekend were, upper photo, a two-foot deep low section at
the site of the new East Junior High School. Skaters in top picture, left to right, Judy A. Ducharme, 496 Crescent
Street; Leon W. Perrault, 347 Court Street; Paul R. Cloutier, 27 North Manchester Street; and Barbara M. Keene,
31F Hill Street.The re-covered tennis court of the West Junior High School.
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58-0032_02 Among Few Safe Skating Places in Brockton
January 5, 1958
Among Few Safe skating places in Brockton over the weekend wasthe ice-covered tennis court of the West Junior
High School.
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Greek's Start New Year Fete
January 5, 1958
Members of the Brockton Greek community opened 1958 with a cake-cutting ceremony at which, according to
custom, each guest was given a share of good-luck cake token. Taking part, left to right, Mrs. George P. Daphnis,
Fred P. Deftos, president; Rev. Peter Koskores, Mrs. Peter Koskores, Mrs. Sophia Zotos and Mrs. James Psilekas.
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58-0034
New School Board
January 6, 1958
Front, Francis D. Murphy, Mayor Wilfred A. Derosier, and Mrs. Vera DeSimone. Back, Supt. Edwin A. Nelson, Dr.
William Arnone, John F. Condon, Jr., Kenneth E. Sampson and Aty. Cornelius Doyle.
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Christmas Trees Go Up in Smoke
January 5, 1958
To William H. Arnone, 11, of 64 Myrtle Street, a comparative newcomer to the boy scout movement, and Perry H.
Watson, 114 Cherry Street, who will next year celebrate his 40th year as a scout leader went the honor Saturday
afternoon of officially lighting the old Christmas tree pile off Liberty Street. Cubs and scouts from throughout the
city contributed to the pile, then watched it go up in a huge blaze.
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Mother, Son Teach at BHS
January 2, 19578
While thre may be several mothers who are teachers and whose sons attend school in Brockton, there is only one
whose son is a teacher in the same school. Above, Mrs. Claire Barlow Hallumeyer, 411 Moraine Street, teachers
class in senior training. Her son, Robert Stetson Barlow, 26, of Marshfield Hills, is a teacher of biology at Brockton
High School.
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Stoughton Welcomes Polish Mother
January 6, 1958
Monday evening provided a happy occasion for Jadwig Waluk of Bartoszyce, Poland, on her arrival for a reunion
and stay in America with four of her five children in Stoughton. Mrs. Waluk, centre, seated is surrounded by her
family at a gathering in her honor. Front, left to right, Michael Waluk, Jr., Raynham, Mrs. Sophie Caldeira ,
Stoughton, her daughter Sophia Ann; Mrs. Waluk, who is 75, Adolph Waluk of Cambridge and Stanley Waluk of
Raynham; back Michael Caldeira, 13; Celeste Caldeira, of Stoughton; Mrs. Josephine Pilecki of Lynn, Mrs. Adolph
Waluk of Cambridge, and Mrs. Alice Pilecki of Lynn.
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Exterior Shots of Paine, Winthrop, North and East Junior
High Schools
January 3, 1958
Exterior shots of construction on Paine, Winthrop, North and East Junior High Schools. For Johngren, school
department.
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58-0039
New Junior Warden
January 7, 1958
Robert E. Bean, 66 Richard Street. New Junior Warden, Paul Revere Lodge.
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Component Parts for Manufacturing service Inc.
January 4, 1957
Components for Manufacturing Service Inc., 1 Component Parks, West Bridgewater
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A very mixed collection of photos condition-wise. Included a drawing and order slip.
Automobile of Dierre G. Sauver
January 5, 1958
Automobile of Dierre G Sauveur, 59 School Street, Avon. Taken for Alden Bartlett, Maryland Casualty Co., 20
Congress Street, Boston.
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Easton VS. City of Brockton
January 7, 1958
Easton vs. City of Brockton, Sewer Department. Date of Accident Dec. 31, 1957. For standard Accident Insurance
Co., 470 Atlantic Avenue, Boston 10. For Francis B. Murphy.Pictures of the damage and the scene of the accident.
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Ballentine vs. Frank Johnson
January 7, 1958
Accident for standard Accident Insurance Co., 470 Atlantic Ave., Boston , Francis P. Murphy. Ballentine vs. Frank
Johnson. Oct. 27, 1957 in Avon. Pictures of the accident site.
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Snow Movies
January 8, 1958
Snow Movies are taken by Thuve Peterson, 71 South Street, Brockton, as his son, Paul T. Peterson, 11, tries his
hand at the first snowshoveling of 1958
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Proverbial Hazard to Motorists
January 8, 1958
Proverbial Hazard to Motorists in snow is eliminated as Mrs. Louise R. Norton, Mill Street, North Easton, uses
brush to clean windshield of snow in Tuesday night's storm.
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58-0047
Richard F. Burke, Jr.
January 8, 1958
Richard F. Burke, Jr., 11 Field Street
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This Is It
January 8, 1958
Although Brockton escaped the brunt of the heavy snowstorm that blanketed much of the eastern United States,
particularly in the interior. Enterprise Newsboy Robert E. Dunn, 13, of 45 Treemont Street, found the going rough
enough as it was. He's an eighth grade pupil at South Junior High School.
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Scanned 10/23/12
Avon Tree Limb Felled in Storm
January 8, 1958
Weight of wet snow believed responsible for the crash of this huge oak limb at the Western entrance to D.W.
Field Park on South street, Avon. Kenneth E. Ballum, 17, of 213 South street, Avon, surveys damage caused as
limb fell on roadway.
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Family of Brockton's New City Manager
January 8, 1958
Family of Brockton's New City Manager at their home in Weymouth: left to right, Mary A. Gildea, eight; William
A., two; Catherine T., three; Fain P. and Sean P. Gildea, held by their parents, City Manager and Mrs. William A.
Gildeau, Edward J., six, and Margaret A., four. Fain and Sean are eight-month old twins.
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Get Ready for June in January
January 8, 1958
Youngsters interested in becoming junior and senior lifesavers are taking YMCA courses currently at the YMCA
under direction of Instructor Robert F. Cesarini, 155 Ellsworth street. In this case Instructor Cesarini is
demonstrating lifesaving methods using as his model one of the pupils, Paul C. Harvey, 21 Daily avenue, North
Easton. The others, looking on, left to right, are James M. Watson, 68 Plymouth street; Kenneth Blanchard, Roger
Price, Keith E. Pritchard, Archibald A. Talmadge, William J. Scott and William R. Walker, all of Abington; and
Robert A. Zarelli, 31 Lloyd avenue, Brockton. All are juniors, but the senior class also recieves instruction of a
more advanced nature.
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more original spelling
Page 10 of 935
58-0053
Unity Club Opens '58 Season
January 8, 1958
Unity Club Opens '58 Season with supper meeting at the Universalist-Unitarian church, at which head table
guests included, seated: Mr. and Mrs. Warren K. Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. A. Ralph Carter. Behind them,
standing, Miss Betty E. Fisher, Mrs. Marguerite Given, Mr. and Mrs. James E. McDuffy, Mr. McDuffy being civil
defense director for Brockton and the principal speaker; Miss Catherine C. Porter and Mrs. Abbie H. Delano.
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EBTeens Donate Flags to Schools
January 8, 1958
With money remaining in their treasury, the now non-existant EBTeens have donated flags to the new High
School and the Junior High School in East Bridgewater. At the presentation, left to right, Mr. and Mrs. Howard C.
Hogue, directors; Frank C. Underhill, treasurer; Dale E. Hatfield, president; Supt. Of Schools Stanley B. Goldman,
High school principal Emery C. Loud and Intermediate school principal John E. Zoino.
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Brockton Saucers Really Fly
January 8, 1958
Brockton Saucers Really Fly as this quartet amply demonstrates in a trip down the Plain street hill near the
Brockton pumping station. Riding the so-called "flying saucers", although snow cover isn't as much as it should
be, are David R. Marvill, 76 Riverview street; Philip J. Mackinaw, 1141 Montello street; Thomas J. Costa, 1161
Montello street; and Kenneth R. Mackinaw, 1141 Montello street.
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Scribbler's Club Begins New Year
January 8, 1958
Scribbler's Club begins New Year at the home of Mrs. Harry S. Kussmaul, 815 Belmont street. Included among the
many members present, Mrs. Frank W. Jackson, treasurer; Mrs. William T. Thomas, president; Mrs. Arthur L.
Atwood, two times a former president; Edward M. Stoddard, vice-president; Mrs. Joseph Hickey, secretary; Mrs.
Kussmaul who herself is a past president; and Miss Clara S. Chase, one of the founders. Mrs. Kussmaul's home
was once the residence of famed pot William Cullen Bryant.
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Irene Small Singing at Woman's Club
January 6, 1958
Irene Small singing at Woman's Club
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58-0058_01 Edmund Leonard at City Council
January 6, 1958
Edmund Leonard at city council session being sworn in to council..
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58-0058_02 Edmund Leonard at City Council
January 6, 1958
Edmund Leonard being sworn in to council..
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58-0059_01 New Home Damaged by Fire
January 9, 1958
New Home damaged by Fire at left, Capt. Harold Weeks of Eng. 4, East Side station, first on scene examines
damage to closet at Ruth road home late this morning.
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58-0059_02 New Home Damaged in Fire
January 9, 1958
At right, Mrs. Martha M. Manley, one of two women who were at home when the fire broke out.
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Chiefs at Whitman Fire
January 8, 1958
Chiefs at Whitman Fire, Chief Lawrence W. Phillips of Whitman, Chief John F. Casey of Abington and Deputy Chief
Albert H. Wirzburger of Whitman at fire which partially destroyed barn in Whitman late Wednesday night.
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Scene of Fall at Maxwell's Delicatessan
January 9, 1958
Scene of Fall at Maxwell's Delicatessen, 81 Main street. Fall by Edward Hefshie, December 3, 1957. Mutual
Lumbermen's Casual Co. for Att. Mr. W. J. Watson.
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Advertising Golf Shoes
January 8, 1958
Crawford Press, Man's Pose with golf club showing shoes.
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Polio Victim Launches Holbrook Drive
January 10, 1958
Five and a half year old Robert D. Christianson became Holbrook's first March of Dimes solicitor, opening the
campaign for 1958. In a ceremony starting the drive, taking part were, left to right, M/Sgt. Earl W. Shinn, Jr.,
USMC, March of Dimes chairman; Frank W. Moran, chairman, Holbrook board of selectmen; Robert, his father,
Stanley R. Christianson, 47 Washington Circle, Holbrook; Howard W. Densmore, commander, William B. Dalton
Post, AL, Holbrook; and selectman Francis M. Gordon.
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58-0064
Missing Church Organ
January 9, 1958
Unitarian Universalist Church organ taken for Mrs. C. E. Knight, 141 Moraine street. Also included photos of the
church.
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58-0065_01 King's Close Call
January 11, 1958
Alexander J. King, owner of King's Super Market in Halifax, points to where bullet entered his office after being
aimed at him by robbers Saturday afternoon. The bullet ripped a hole in his coat that was hanging in his office
and was later found on his desk.
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58-0065_02 Bandits Forced Girl to Open This Cash Register
January 11, 1958
Bandits Forced Girl to Open This Cash Register Helen A. Sibley, 21, of Holmes Street, Halifax, with Alexander J.
King Owner of King's Supermarket, Halifax, at cash register which bandits Saturday afternoon forced Miss Sibley
to open at gunpoint.
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58-0065_03 Halifax Heroine
January 11, 1958
Halifax Heroine braving possible retaliation, Linda Jane Wyman, 16, of Monponsett Street, Halifax, clerk in the
King Supermarket, Halifax, ran from the store as the Saturday afternoon bandits left and tried to obtain the
registration number of the car they used. She found the number plate was covered with a cloth-like material.
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58-0065_04 Bullet Narrowly Misses Halifax Residents
Jauary 11, 1958
Bullet Narrowly Misses Halifax Residents Langley W. White, 19, of West Street, Plympton, and Alexander J. King,
owner of King's Supermarket, Halifax, who were standing as they are shown above when bandits fired bullets at
them and it penetrated the wall at the spot shown in circle only a few feet from where they were standing. Mr.
King said one of the men fired when he (King) failed to leave his office.
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58-0065_05 Children Held at Gunpoint
January 11, 1958
Two children, at right, were kept at gunpoint by bandit, holding up King's Supermarket in Halifax Saturday
afternoon. They are Kenneth Braddock, Jr., three, and Jane B. White, 11 of Plympton. They had been shopping
with their mothers, at left, Mrs. Rebecca J. Braddock, and second from left, Mrs. Rebecca J. Braddock, and second
from left, Mrs. Howard O. White.
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58-0065_06 Bandits Take Children Hostage
January 11, 1958
Jane B. White, 11, of West Street, Plympton and Kenneth L. Braddock, Jr., 3, West Street, Plympton, cousins,
where present when robbers entered Halifax super market, Saturday. Once in, one of the bandits stood beside
the youngsters and told them not to move, using the pair as a shield. Their mothers were shopping at the time.
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58-0065_07 King Witnesses at Police Station
January 11, 1958
King Witnesses at Police Station in an attempt to identify suspects in the Saturday Halifax holdup failed to pick
out the men brought to the Brockton station. The group, all of whom were witnesses to the holdup included, left
to right, Raymond P. Sturtevant, Mrs. Clara D. White, Mrs. Rebecca J. Braddock, and Miss Linda J. Wyman.
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58-0065_08 King's Super Market Holidays
January 11, 1958
Halifax-King's Super Market Holidays.
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Bandits Take Children Hostage
January 11, 1958
Jane B. White, 11, of West Street, Plympton and Kenneth L. Braddock, Jr., 3, West Street, Plympton, cousins, held
at gunpoint when robbers entered Halifax super market, Saturday. Once in, one of the bandits stood beside the
youngsters and told them not to move, using the pair as a shield. Their mothers were shopping at the time.
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Holbrook High 1958 Basketball Team
January 10, 1958
Holbrook High 1958 Basketball Team includes fromt, left to right, Stephen A. Cosindas, Barry E. MacWilliams,
Capt. Daniel P. Barry, David L. Aronson and Wade Hooker; Back, Manager Wallace Coull, Edward P. Smith, David
W. Balch, William J. Holloway, Stephen L. McMorrow, Gerald R. Blais, Richard Connors and Coach Richard B.
Blythe.
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Hotel Night Clerk Held Up
January 11, 1958
Three youths, one armed with gun, held up and robbed Night Clerk Melvin D. Sheehan of the Bryant Hotel at
midnight Friday, making away with some $37 in cash. Clerk Sheehan, above, was at his desk in the main lobby.
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58-0068
West Bridgewater's 1958 Team
January 10, 1958
West Bridgewater's 1958 Team Front, Roland Ashley, Roy F. Jackson, Stephen Churchill, Robert Linehan, John
Churchill and Bradford Nickerson; second row, Coach John Tivnan, Manager Michael Harding, Ronald Newman,
Herbert Chase, Walter Emerson, Donald Seablom, Bruce Soderhold, William Doane, Gregory Anglim, Donald
Seager, Manager, and Coach Bino Berreira.
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Top Men in City Government
January 6, 1958
Top Men in City Government New City Manager William A. Gildea of Weymouth, seated, discusses city problems
with Mayor Wilfred A. Derosier at City Hall after they were sworn into office at inaugural exercises this morning,
marking the institution of Plan D as a form of city government.
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Derosier and Family at City Hall
January 6, 1958
On taking office as mayor, Wilfred A. Derosier pins corsage on wife as other members of his family look on. Left
to right, his son, Wilfred B. Derosier, 11; his sister-in-law, Mrs. Edward J. Derosier; Mrs. Derosier, the mayor, and
Rosanna Delaney, 24 Russell road, his aunt.
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Ex-Mayors at Inauguration Exercises
January 6, 1958
Ex-Mayors at Inauguration Exercises this morning included, left to right, Hjalmar R. Peterson, Fred D. Rowe,
Roger Keith and Melvin B. Clifford. Of those Mr. Keith is the oldest living former mayor, having served in 1921
and 1922. Mr. Rowe was mayor in 1938, 1939, 1940 and 1941, and Mr. Clifford in 1950 and 1951. Ex-Mayor
Peterson has just conclued is term of office.
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Capt. Delaney in Police Farewell
January 10, 1958
Associates in the bureau of criminal investigation and other police officers gathered Thursday afternoon to honor
Capt. Thomas H. Delaney on his retirement from the police department after 31 years. Capt. Delaney officially
retires in February, but owing to a vacation due him, concluded his duties Thursday. He was presented a number
of gifts, the presentations above, being made by Detective W. Roger Higgins, Lt. Edmund L. Barry, Chief Joseph C.
Wright, Lt. Gustaf C. Newman, then Capt. Delaney, Lt. Frank Cavanagh and Capt. D. Edward Sullivan.
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58-0075
Brockton A&P Honor Store Named
January 9, 1958
Certificates for achievement in courtesy and efficiency were presented Thursday afternoon to the A&P store at
Belmont and Brett streets, Brockton, by the chief of police Joseph C. Wright in behalf of Leonard W. Maloney,
district supervisor. Taking part, left to right, Mr. Maloney, Chief Wright, George L. Sadlier, manager; George E.
Hall, James F. Vasil and George W. Clish, the latter in charge of the meat department.
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East Bridgewater's 1958 Hoop Team
January 9, 1958
East Bridgewater's 1958 Hoop Team includes, front, left to right, Richard Benoit, Loren Flagg, Capt. Bill Wood,
David Tucker and Albert Stonkus; back, Manager Edgar Burroughs, Peter Furia, Paul Howard, Arthur Stinchfield,
Walter Baker, John Dahill, Russell Hatfield, Leslie Leland and Coach Joseph Morey.
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Whitman High Basketeers
January 9, 1958
Whitman High Basketeers left to right, Wayne Ross, Bill Plauss, Bill Ferris, Brian Hart, James Sullivan, John Davis,
Bruce Tirrell, John Matthews, Andrew Champignie, Ray Zeller and Coach William Spratt.
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Donna Marie Burke Lost in Swamp
January 10, 1958
Donna Marie Burke, three and a half years old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Burke, Brantwood road,
Norwell, lost three hours in swamp, with C. Herbert Mudge, a neighbor who was one of the search party which
looked for her and her chum, Paula Jean Ballerini, three.
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Paula Jean Ballerini Lost in Swamp
January 10, 1958
Paula Jean Ballerini, three, of 14 Brantwood road, Norwell, reunited with parents, Mr. and mrs. Samuel J.
Ballerini, after she and a three-and-a-half-year-old companion, Donna Marie Burke, also of Brantwood road,
were lost more than three hours in Norwell swamp land and finally found a half mile from home.
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Oliver Ames Football Players Honored
January 11, 1958
Oliver Ames Football Players Honored at athletic banquet sponsored by the Oliver Ames Athletic Council
Saturday night. Left to right, among special guests, Coach Val Muscato, Patricia J. Daly, captain of the cheer
leaders; John M. Yoviesin, Harvard football coach who was guest speaker; David Tyler and Robert Silva, Oliver
Ames co-captains; and John I. Loundes, president, Oliver Ames Athletic Council; and William J. O'Connell,
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58-0080
Bridgewater Snow Queen
January 11, 1958
Bridgewater Snow Queen crowned Saturday night at annual Bridgewater High School snow-ball, was Miss
Kathleen B. Morris, 17, of 321 High street, Bridgewater, a senior. Left to right, at coronation, Geraldine M.
Carroll, Lorraine A. Ferroli, Dorothy Pratt, Mona F. Wonson, last year's queen; Miss Morris; Barbara S. Balboni,
Susan J. Keith, Maria A. Moss, Janet D. McNeilly and Diane M. Houlberg.
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Bradford Vaughan Portrait Shots
January 12, 1958
Bradford Vaughan, 61 Hillberg Avenue. Portrait shots of head and shoulders taken for Vaughan's gun permit.
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Knee Injury of Franklin A. Johnson
January 10, 1958
Knee injury of Franklin A. Johnson, 163 Bartlett street, taken for Atty Samuel Sherman.
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Copy of Hand
January 12, 1958
Purchased order for Crawford Press for a Copy of a Hand.
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inlcuded order receipt
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Beary
January 12, 1958
Sunday was a gala day for widely known Whitman residents, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Beary, 315 Commercial
street, Whitman, parents of 11 children. They celebrated their 50th anniversary with a gathering at Odd Fellows
Hall, Whitman, and Mr. Beary, long associated as a shoe worker at the Field & Flint Shoe Co., Brockton, has also
been, for 27 years, sealer of weights and measures in the town of Whitman.
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Get Papers Across the Street
January 11, 1958
So read the sign on the Holbrook news agency store, burned Saturday night in general alarm fire, at Holbrook.
Ronald E. and Donald E. Myers,11-year-old twins, who live at 127 South Franklin street, Holbrook, survey damage
to store.
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Elderly Man Slugged in Easton Holdup
January 11, 1958
Leon R. Perkins, 69, tells State Police Trooper Bruce A. Willis of Abington and Patrolman Joel A. Johnson how
three men answering description of trio that held up Halifax supermarket earlier slugged him when he fled from
behind counter at Easton liquor store where he is a clerk. When he failed to heed their order for money. The
holdup occurred Saturday afternoon, shortly after the robber at King's Supermarket in Halifax.
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Elederly Man Slugged in Easton Holdup
January 11, 1958
Leon R. Perkins, 69, of Easton, holdup victim. He was cut on lip by one of trio which held him up at gunpoint
Saturday afternoon,
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Elderly Man Slugged in Easton Holdup
January 11, 1958
Leon R. Perkins, 69, points to drops of blood from cut lip he received after being slugged by one of the trio which
held him up in liquor store late Saturday.
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Hanover Boy Rescued
January 12, 1958
Hanover boy rescued from Norwell swamp. Frank A. Oeschger, Jr., nine, smiles his happiest as he is reunited with
his mother, Mrs. F. A. Oeschger, 272 East street, Hanover, after his rescue by Norwell firefighters and police.
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Hanover Boy Rescued
January 12, 1958
Hanover boy rescued from swamp after being submerged in chest-deep water, Frank A. Oeschger, Jr., nine, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Oeschger, 272 East street, Hanover, enjoys a lunch of milk and sandwiches after he was
rescued by Norwell police and firefighters from a Norwell swamp.
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New Fire Deputy Given Testimonial
January 12, 1958
New Fire Deputy Given Testimonial Deputy Chief John W. Kelley and his family were principal guests at a
testimonial in his honor Sunday evening at Sandara Hall where relatives, friends and civic officials gathered to
fete him. Left to right are John W. Kelley, Jr., 15; Gail B., 12; Mrs. Kelley; Deputy Chief Kelley, Lawrence M. Kelley,
Four; Nancy E., Capt. Peter Yuskevicz who was chairman of the gathering, Chief Lawrence F. Lynch of the fire
department, and Rev. John B. Missa, pastor of Our Lady of Ostrobrama Church.
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Handicapped Cub Wins Bear Award
January 11, 1958
Saturday was a big day for Joseph J. Tamulevich, Jr., nine, 130 Wilson Street, when he was presented his bear
Cub award despite the fact that he has been for the past two years a patient at the Massachusetts Hospital
school, Canton. At the presentation, left to right, John C. Massison, cub master of Pack 4, South Congregational
Church; Dwight S. Jones, 42 Watson Street den Chief; Douglas Phinney, 1070 Warren avenue, Joseph, and Mrs.
Elizabeth Pinney, den mother; John H. Alexander, III, 275 Torrey Street, Albert R. Howard, committee chairman of
Pack 4, and Douglas A. Peterson, 1022 Warren avenue.
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University of Life Begins
January 12, 1958
University of Life Begins at First session Sunday evening in First Parish Congregational Church, left to right, C.
Leslie Updegraph, general secretary of the YMCA and chairman, University of Life Committee; Louis F. Eaton
persitent, Brockton Edison Co., and chairman of a lourse on "Man's search for God"; Rev. John D. Spangler,
minister, Methodist Church, East Bridgewater, moderator on the "Church and Health" program; Rev. Richard H.
Warre, minister, First Parish Church, host, to the first meeting; and Norman E. Porter, chairman, hospitality
committee of the host church.
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Judith A. Winn Becomes Bride of L.H. Keneally
January 12, 1958
IIn a double ring ceremony performed Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at St. Margaret's Church, Miss Judyth
Ann Winn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Winn of 94 Auburn Street, this city, became the bride of Lawrence
Henry Kenneally, son of Mrs. Florence Kenneally of 56 Laurel street, Whitman, and the late Michael Kenneally.
The pastor , Rev. Joseph L. Dunn, affliated at the rites, for which the altar was decorated with bouquets of white
pompons. The bride had her sister, Miss Dianne E. Winn, as her only attendant. Everett Ludwin of Whitman,
brother-in-law of the bridegroom, performed the duties of best man and the ushers were William Hill and
William Burnett, cousin of the bridegroom.Wedding processional and recessional music was played by Mrs.
William McGowan, church organist, and the soloist was Miss Patricia Booth. Escorted by her father, the bride
was lovely in an exquisite gown of white satin en train, designed with pearl-trimmed collar and long, wrist-point
sleeves, with bouffant hoopskirt, fashioned with layers of tulle ruffles with front panel of satin. The bride's chapellength veil was attatched to a headpiece of satin and seed pearls, and she carried a satin-covered Bible with
camellias and ribbons entwined with lovers' knots. The maid of honor wore a gown of mauve taffeta and tulle,
floor-length, with apron front and bustle back. She had a white ermine headband and muff with tinted mauve
camelias. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Winn chose a blue lace sheath dress with satin cummerbund, and
matching blue feathered half-hat with petals, mink stole and corsage of pink camellias. Mrs. Kenneally, the
bridegroom's mother, was attired in royal blue with black accessories and a corsage of camellias. A reception to
members of the immediate families was held at the Hotel Bryant, where a wedding dinner was served. Miss Ann
Kenneally had charge of the guest book. The couple left on a one-week wedding trip to New Hampshire, the
bride attired for traveling in a light blue wool sheath dress with white satin hat and fur coat. Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneally will reside in a newly-furnished apartment at 94 Auburn Street, this city. The bride is a graduate of
Brockton High School, class of 1956, and is a former member of the Junior Twentith Century Catholic Club. She is
employed at the Brockton Edison Co. Mr. Kenneally was graduated from Whitman High School with the class of
1949 and served four years with the air force during the Korean Conflict. He is employed locally. He is a member
of VFW Post 367, Whitman, and is prominent in Whitman athletics circles. Mr. Kenneally is a comminicant of Holy
Ghost Church, Whitman.
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See attatched and enclosed for additional information and description.
Candidates for Princess
January 16, 1958
Candidates for Princess of the ninth annual Junior Women's Club Mardi Gras Feb 7 at the Blue Hills Country Club
are the these young Brockton women: Front, Beverly A. Torsca, 20, of 249 Boylston Street; Carol A. Jones, 18, of
345 Centre Street, North Easton; Barbara L. Damarino, 19, of 54 West Park Street: Beverly A. Adomanitis, 19, of
262 Winter Street; Sheila C. O'Hara, 20, of 131 East High Street, Avon; Back, Thelma Tepadis, 21, of 18 West Park
Street; Janet Lewis, 22, of 31 Blaine Street; Sally C. Benn, 20, of 1156 North Main Street and Rena A. Stratoti, 19,
of 123 North avenue. Not present for the picture, Fontaine Metta, 89 Grove Street. Co-chairman are Mrs. Gerald
A. Looke and Miss Lorraine M. Lalli. The princess is chosen on a point system, the candidates competing for the
honor through contests. In addition to being crowned as the winning princess at the Mardi Gras, the girl selected
will receive other prizes, including gifts from local merchants.
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Luncheon Meeting
Janaury 16, 1958
Luncheon Meeting of Alden Philatheas this week featured of head table guests at Porter Congregational Church:
left to right, Mrs. Maude Kelsey Jordan, chairman of the board, Mrs. Charles W. Nash, president; Mrs. Lettie
Kingsley Barden who spoke on her hobby of shells; Mrs. Leslie L. Hayward, treasurer; and Mrs. Williard E. Fuller.
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New YWCA Official Welcomed
January 16, 1958
A coffee hour in honor of Mrs. M. Sothern Abbott, new executive director of the YWCA, saw many present and
former officers of the YWCA in attendance. Among them, left to right, Mrs. Alden L. Lane, Mrs. Paul L. Bacon,
Mrs. C. Hazard Beckford, Mrs. Thomas F. Gentile, present president; Mrs. Abbott, Mrs. Laurence W. Jones, Mrs.
Elliott R. Jackson, Mrs. William A. Ingram and Mrs. Thomas W. Prince.
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East Bridgewater Hostesses
January 14, 1958
East Bridgewater hostesses for the junior woman's club guest night Monday evening included, left to right, Mrs.
Dominic A. Marini, in charge of public relations; Mrs. Robert N. Thomas, social activities; Mrs. George A.
Fountain, vice-president; and Mrs. Francis B. Nutter, recording secretary.
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138 Restaurant
January 10, 1958
Interior and exterior photographs of 138 Restaurant, 592 Washington Street, Stoughton, dine and dance, owned
by Tony Romanelli.
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Coffe Anyone?
Brockton Fairgrounds literally became a skating area for scores of youngsters Sunday as frozen slush made
tolerably, good skating surface. These youngsters, in front of one of the closed refreshment stands, don't seem to
be in any danger of falling in. They're James H. McCarthy, 314 Forest avenue; Gail Dunford, 28 Harlan circle;
William L. McCarthy, 314 Forest avenue; Carolyn Dunford, 28 Harlan circle; Irene Pickard, 37 Bouve avenue.
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In Whitman Draft
January 13, 1958
In Whitman Draft the first of 1958, were these three young men, left to right, Arthur K. Chin, 23, of 11 Park
Street, Rockland; George L. MacKenzie, 22 of 22 Mill lane, Hingham, and Richard F. Hebert, 22, of 7 Gilford road,
Hingham. All three left on the 7:30 train from Whitman railroad station after receiving their credentials from
Miss Geraldine Gould, Whitman draft board clerk. Of the three, Chin was the only married draftee. He is a native
of Canton, China, having come to this country nine years ago.
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Kenneth Wakefield
January 15, 1958
Copt of the photograph of Kenneth Wakefield as a boy for his wife Ruth Wakefield.
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Psilekas Car
January 8, 1958
Pictures taken of the Psilekas car after an accident. Taken from the front of the car for Atty. George Covett.
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Psilekas Car
January 10, 1958
Pictures taken of the Psilekas car after an accident. Taken from a side view of the car for Atty. George Covett.
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Spring Hat Preview
January 13, 1958
Spring Hat Preview is provided by these four members of Mrs. Tekla Tautkes Hannigan's millinery class in
Brockton Evening Practical Art school as this quartet tries on its latest home-made creations. They are, left to
right, Mrs. Howard C. Crawford, 79 Augustine street; Mrs. Brony E. Franz; 56 Winter street; Mrs. Kenneth E.
Jensen, 965 Warren avenue, and Mrs. Albert E. Caledonia, Avon.
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Abington Refugee Has First Sundae
January 14, 1958
Monday evening provided another highlight in American life for 17-year-old Polish DP Marian A. Bujnowski, 47
West Street, North Abington, whose arrival only two weeks ago from a lifetime behind the iron curtain
precipitated unbounded joy for him, his mother and father on their reunion. He was treated to his first American
sundae, a banana split, in a Brockton store. He already has expressed his amazement at other American luxuries:
TV, automobiles, supermarkets. With him above, is his cousin, Mrs. Charles A. Murphy, 617 Plymouth Street.,
Abington. Marian is currently enrolled in the Americanization and alien education classes of the Brockton
evening school.
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Easton Church Member 75 Years Honored
January 14, 1958
Miss Marianna W. Lillie, 90, who was to have been presented a 75-year membership pin by Central Methodist
Church, Easton, two weeks ago, got the award anyway this week when she was presented it at Goddard
Hospital, Brockton, where she is currently a patient .Miss Lillie was injured in a fall and was hospitalized but the
presentation was made never the less by the minister Rev. Joseph McHarrell. She also received a corsage from
the woman's society of the church. As a piano teacher she taught hundred of Easton children.
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Whitman Fire Ladder 1
1958
A group of men stand in front of the Whitman fire department's fire truck, Ladder 1.
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Campello Newstand
January 12, 1958
Pictures of the Campello Newstand's front window display on the Daily Record Contest.
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Bridgewater State Teachers' Basketball Team
January 13, 1958
Bridgewater State Teachers' Basketball team includes front, left to right, George Lelievre, Ray Carvalho, Capt.
Jack Tripp, Bernard Gilmetti, Freeman Cash; back, Coach Ed Swenson, Robert Champlin, Jack Sweeney, James
O'Hearn and Robert Rosenblatt.
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Two Men Hurt in Car Crash Here
January 6, 1958
Two Men are at the Brockton Hospital with multiple injuries sustained in a collision of two cars at the
intersection of Cherry and Richmond Streets at 10:12 this morning. Theodore Dyer, 63, of Stetson road, Norwell,
has a concussion, laceration of the scalp, bruised left arm and was shaken up when his overturning car pinned his
left arm outside the auto. Cary F. Major, 24, of 26 Plesant Street, Whitman, suffered a chest injury and possible
Kidney injury. Police say Dyer was driving on Edison Lo, car north on Cherry street and Major was operating west
on Richmond street. The impact overturned the company car. Ladder 3, Squad !, Engine 7 and the veterans
ambulance with Deputy Burrell in charge, Catrolmen Burus, Carlson, White and Sergio responded and freed
Taylor. Both cars were towed away.
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Brockton Artist in Exhibit
January 8, 1958
Victor N. Lawson, 15 Vesey street, Brockton, stands beside his favorite painting, one of many oils in the one-man
show of his work at the Brockton Public Library this month. Mr. Lawson, widely known in Campello, painted this
scene near Ash Street, Brockton, several years ago.
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Holbrook Driver Questioned
January 23, 1958
Patrolman John Sergio, right, talk to Joseph P. Conlon, 22, of Holbrook after accident on Centre Street in which
six-year-old Ann L. Corcoran, 408 Centre Street, was stuck early this afternoon.
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Boy and Girl Opening Door
January 13, 1958
South Junior high boy and girl, Sheryl Ortendahl and Raymond Martin, opening door.
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58-0111_01 North Junior High Architectural Sketch
January 12, 1958
A picture of an architectural sketch made of the North Junior High school grounds, Brockton. Drawn from an
aerial view.
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Russell Blood
January 11, 1958
Portrait pictures of Russell Blood of Leyden Street.
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Three Overseas Teachers Here
January 13, 1958
Three Greek and Chinese person who were teachers in their native country have settled in Brockton, not to teach,
but to learn American ways and they are currently students at the evening adult civic education classes, Brockton
High school. They include Mrs. Niki Maris Fields, 20 Packard Way, who comes from Neapolis on the island of
Crete; James Zikopoulos; 9 West Park Street; who come from Greece, and Mrs. James Chin, 248 Warren avenue,
from China. Mrs. Fields is the wife of Atty. Victor G Fields and the couple were married last September while
Fields was vacationing in Greece with his dather, Charles G. Fields, 131 Green Street. They met in Neapolis,
where she was a school teacher. Mr. Zikopoulos a native of Kalistrati, Greece, married the former Maria Hadgis,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hadgis, 9 West Park Street. Mrs. Chin came here in 1950 with her husband James Chin,
who operated a laundry in Campello. On the Chinese mainland, Mrs. Chin taught first and second grades. Mr.
and Mrs. Chin have two children, Richard, 7, and Barbara, 5.
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It's Our Birthday Today and We're Four
January 14, 1958
It's Our Birthday Today and We're Four, So say Angela J. Gerald L. and Ellen M. Austin, triplet children of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert H. Austin, 101 Green street, Rockland. They are Rockland's only triplets and are one of the few sets in
the district. No special observance of the day is planned.
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Randolph Legionaires
January 14, 1958
Randolph Legionaires in past commanders night at Lt. Thomas W. Desmand Post, 169, Randolph, Tuesday, night,
included: front, Martin E. Young, William R. Harley,; William M. Stewart and James P. Blute; the latter being
presented commmander ; back, Perley R. Evans, George N. Jameson, Frederic M. Harres, Irving S. Leoh Jacobson,
Edmund R. Flaherty and Arthur N. Raymond. All are past commanders with the exception of Com. Blute.
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Braintree Violinist
January 14, 1958
Braintree violinist in concert. Charles Castleman of Braintree as he appeared Tuesday night as a soloist at the
10th annual winter concert of the Brockton Orchestral Society is shown in photo.
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Braintree Violinist
January 14, 1958
Youthful admirers among the audience, Kenneth R. Tonis, 10, of 281 Pleasant Street, and Michael H. Thompson,
11, of 224 Fairview avenue, go backstage for autographs from the young virtuoso.
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Bridegroom waits Two Years
January 14, 1958
Bridegroom waits Two Years before finally being reunited with his bride. David Petronio, 27, seated of Sambiase,
Italy, has at last been reunited with his bride, the former Maria Victoria Mantello, 29, of 24 Plymouth street,
Brockton, whom he married Aug 20, 1955 in Italy. They are shown above at home with the bride's brother and
sister Anthony Mantello and Jennie Mantello of the same address, standing at left.
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Silver Lake Students
January 14, 1958
Silver Lake Students are building houses these days, one in particular at Halifax as a means of gaining practical
carpentry instruction. At left, Forrest R. Johnson of Halifax and Kenneth L. Shaw of Plymouth stand beside the
sign proclaiming this "an educational project constructed by the carpentry classes of the Silve Lake Regional
Vocational High School, approved by the Massachusetts Department of Education, Vocational division."
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Silver Lake Students
January 14, 1958
Silver Lake Students are building houses these days, one in particular at Halifax as a means of gaining practical
stairway construction to William Burns of Halifax and Francis Ramsdell of Kingston. The owner is Edmund Klimas,
formerly of Brockton.
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Bridgewater Inspection
January 15, 1958
Bridgewater Inspection of Company C, 126th Tank Battalion, Massachusetts National Guard, took place
Wednesday night as Lt. Cot. Phillip M. Judson of New York made a federal inspection of personnel and
equipment. In photo above, Lt. Col. Judson interviews at right, Ralph C. Packard, 20, of 381 Spring Street, West
Bridgewater. Left to right are the first Sergeant, Arthur J. Tanner of Randolph, the commanding officer, Capt.
John E. Kelley of Abington, Lt.- Col. Judson and Packard .
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Capt. Albert H. Pfyffer
January 15, 1958
Capl. Albert H. Pfyffer, 330 Gorveland Street, Abington, at inspection of Bridgewater National Guard
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Area Mental Health Association
January 14, 1958
Area Mental Health Association begins fourth year auspiciously with program at VA Hospital. Among pricipals
left to right, Miss Margaret C. Reilly, membership; Richard V. Kinsella, co-ordinator; John P. Riordan, treasurer;
Mrs. Abraham Rysman, publicity; Dr. Reuben J. Margolin, counseling psychologist, VA Hospital; Mrs. Joseph J.
Kelleher, secretary; Robert N. Nason, program chariman; and Albert C. Williamson, vice-president, who presided.
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Charm Class is Begun
January 16, 1958
Charm Class is begun at East Side Improvement hall, with Mrs. Arthur W. McLovern, 28 Mason street as
instructor. Above, Mrs. McLovern, second from left, using her daughter Elaine J. McLovern, 12, as a model
demostrates poise to three of the large group who attended the first session. Left to right, Elaine, Mrs. McLovern;
Madeline E. Belmosto, 16, of 20 Charlotte Street; Joan J. Hanhy, 15, of 107 Guild road; and Elaine R. Smith, 15, of
50 Hunt Street.
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Bridgewater High Hoop Team
January 15, 1958
Bridgewater High Hoop Team members include, front, left to right, Conrad P. Thibault, Melvin L. Crest, Peter H.
Deveber, Anthony M. Ghelti, the latter two being co-captains, Charles F. Doyle, and Paul Pallatroni; second row,
Principle Herbert W. Deveber, coach Maurice E. Rucker, Robert A. Ghelfi, Michael O. Flammia, Coach Bernard T.
Chestna and Athletic Director Lawerence F. Follon; back row, Stephen R. Pivacek, David V. Krukonis, Richard B.
Carter, Armand J. Pena, Robert B. Bishop, and David J. Messaline.
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Original roster included
City Manager William Gildea
January 15, 1958
City Manager William Gildea, Head shots
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Miss Laughlin Wedding
January 11, 1958
In a double-ring ceremony performed prior to a nuptical mass at 10 o'clock in St. Margaret's Church, Miss Louis
Ann Laughlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Laughlin, 211 Cambo Street, became the bride of John Joseph
Crimmins, son of Atty. And Mrs. John J. Crimmins, Sr., of 69 Glen Ruck, Malden. The pastor, Rev. Joseph L. Dunn,
officiated at the rites, for which the altar was adorned with carnations. The bride and her sister, Miss Patricia R.
Laughlin as maid of honor, and bridesmaid were Mrs. Fred L. Sullivan, Jr., also a sister of the bride, and Miss Jane
Crimmins, sister of the bridegroom. Robert Crimmins performed the duty of best man for his brother, and ushers
were Alfred Crimmins, another brother of the bridegroom, and Joseph P. Laughlin, Jr., brother of the bride.
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Original news paper article, original description, original notes, see attachment for full
description
Joseph Plauffe
January 15, 1958
School Department, Joseph Plauffe giving tests on aptitude
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Retires After 32 Years as Clerk
January 16, 1958
To Miss Carrie H. Thacher, 32 years clerk of the First Parish Congregational church, went the gratitude of the
church membership Thursday night when Miss Thacher was honored at the fellowship at the annual meeting for
her devoted service. At a presentation in her honor were, left to right, Mrs. Edward F. Myers, president of the
Fellowship, Rev. Richard L. Warren, minister; Miss Thacher, Miss Allison G. Baldwin, hostess; Miss Thacher's
sister. Miss Ella B. Thacher, A. Lupton Reddish, secretary of the board of deacons, Mrs. Donald M. Duhamel,
chairman, fellowship Committee
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When It Comes To Self Defense
January 16, 1958
When it comes to self Defense these youngsters will be able to speak for themselves. They're Russell W. Lucier,
14, of 479 Howard Street, and Richard J. Sproules, 13, of 108 Manners avenue, two who are enrolled in the YMCA
boxing classes for boys under direction of William Brown, physical director. Behind them is Robert E. Richard,
assistant physical education instructor.
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Silver Beaver Award Presented Two
January 15, 1958
Silver Beaver Award presented two at annual meeting of Squanto Council as the highest award for scout leaders
was given on the stage of Whitman Town Hall. Left to right, H. James Stone, president Squanto Council; Barbara
A. Metcalf, 19, Mrs. James G. Metcalf, Richard J. Metcalf, 16, a junior at Brockton high school; James L. Metcalf,
one of the two recipients; William G. Bassett, South Easton, the other recipient, Geoffrey W. Bassett, 13, Mrs.
Bassett, and Bonnie E. Bassett, 11, and Attty. Harry J. O'Sullivan, who presided. Mr. Metcalf and his family live at
47 West Chestnut street, Brockton, and Mrs. Bassett and his family at 162 Turnpile street, South Easton.
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Miss Mary Elizabeth Bowles Bride of James A. MacLellan
January 12, 1958
The marriage of Miss Mary Elizabeth Bowles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bowles, 40 Crescent avenue and
James Archie MacLellan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mac Lellan 105 Newbury Street, took place Sunday
afternoon at 2 at St. Coleman's Church. Rev. Richard J. O'Donovan performed the ceremony before an altar
decorated with white chrysanthemums. Given in marriage by her father, the bride made a charming picture in a
waltz length gown of peau de sole lace with potrait neckline and long wrist points sleeves. Her wrist length veil
was held in place by a Scalloped coronet, studded with pearl sequins. She carried a prayer book with an orchid
and cascade of Stephanotis.
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Mildred Johnson
January 19, 1958
Photos of Mildred Johnson, 23 Plain Street.
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It May be Make-Believe
January 19, 1958
It may be make-believe but it's real enough for these Whitman Junior Chamber Commerce members to
emphasize their safety drive begun this week in Whitman. In this case, Pres. Roger K. Bates is the victim as other
members and Whitman police demonstrate the tragedy of an accident. 'Aiding' Bates are Jospeh E. Kennedy,
drive chairman; Patrolman John R. Travers and Patrolman Henry A. Mitchell; in back are Ivan L. Inglis, vicepresident, and George W. Dupree, secretary.
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East Bridgewater Chapel
January 19, 1958
East Bridgewater Chapel dedicated. At East Bridgewater Congregational Church, members of the Senior Youth
Fellowship took part Sunday night in the dedication of their new chapel, and participating in the service were,
left to right, John E. Leland, president; Jean L. Tallman, secretary; Robert D. Graham, treasurer; Peter A.
Engstrom, vice-president; Rev. Leslie H. McKown, minister to young people at the church; Rev. M. James
Workman, pastor; Miss Eloise L. Parsons, senior youth adviser; Edward W. Evans, deacon; and Fred L. Pray who
also aided in building the chapel.
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At Legislative Luncheon
January 17, 1958
Left to right, Mrs. Harris Ulliam, legislative chairman; Mrs. Robert H. Galligan, co-chairman; Mrs. Samuel Stone,
vice-president; and Mrs. Allam D. MacLeod, treasurer
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Horse and Buggy Returns
January 19, 1958
Horse and Buggy returns to East Bridgewater for James E. Ford, nine, and his 12-year-old Enterprise newsboy
brother, John M. Ford. Using a rig made by their father, Charles H. Ford, the boys daily cover their 50-paper
Enterprise rural route over a four-mile distance, and their power is suplied by two Shetland ponies owned by the
boys and their father.
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Used TV '93
Frank Johnson and Ann Reed
January 19,1958
Frank Johnson and Ann Reed, at BHS junior senior prom.
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2 Rockland Women Badly Hurt by Auto
January 17, 1958
Two Rockland women were seriously injured when they were struck by a car while walking along East Water
street, near their homes, early Friday evening. Mrs. Bertha F. Oliker, 71, of 407 East Water Street, and Miss Ruth
H. Turner, 59, of 386 East Water Street, were taken to the Carney Hospital. Miss Turner is suffering from a
fractured left leg, fractured pelvis, and possible internal injuries. Mrs. Oliker is suffering from a fractured left leg
and possible internal injuries. Both are on the danger list and their condition was reported to be fair. According
to police, Mrs. Oliker and Miss Turner were walking along East Water street shortly after 6:15 when they were
struck by the car operated by Frank S. Fulmer, 21, of 343 South Reading avenue, Boyer Town, Pa., attatches to
the air force at the Scituate radar station. Until the arrival of police they received first aid from Mrs. Barbara
Llewelyn and Eugen Sheldon, both residents of East Water Street. Patrolmen Angelo Umbrianna, Warren Ajeman
and State Trooper Richard Jennings responded to the emergency call. They were assisted by Hanover Patrolman
Thomas Axon. Dr. Friedman attended the injured women and they were rushed by police cruiser and ambulance
to the South Shore Hospital and after to the Carney Hospital, Boston. Joining Patrolmen Umbrianna and Ajeman
in the investigation were Police Chief Adolph L Johnson, Motor Vehicle Inspector John Belrose and County
Identification Officer Howard F Levings.
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Elderly ladies at Fairview rest home
January 1, 1958
Elderly ladies at Fairview rest home.
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At Letter Carriers' Banquet
January 19,1958
At Letter Carriers' Banquet head table guests include, front, William T. Sullivan, president, Branch 34, Boston;
Henry Hagopian, president, Brockton 156, National Association of Letter Carriers, Brockton; Timothy F. X. Walsh,
secretary-treasurer of the Brockton group; in back, Charles F. Devine, banquet chairman; Mayor Derosier; and
John N. Mulhern of Boston, secretary of the State association.
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Handy Hannah Products Co.
January 19, 1958
Photos of exterior of Handy Hannah Products Co. for New England Tel. and Tel. Co.
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Snow's Pretty--So Are the Girls
January 8, 1958
Miss Mary A. Pezzano, 21, of 111 Clark Street, left, and Miss Nancy J. Campbell, 19, of 183 Perkins avenue, get a
chance to view the beauty of snow-covered foliage as the first snowstorm of 1958 blankets Brockton.
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Brockotn Nonagenarians Celebrate
January 11, 1958
Three who have passed the age of 90 observed the birthday anniversaries of two of them Saturday afternoon at
the Fairview rest home, 197 West Chestnut Street, where they are staying. In the group, Miss Lizzie N. Leonard,
97; Mrs. Charles W. Austin, 94, and Mrs. Hattie Southworth, 96.
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BHS Begins Swimming Program
January 20, 1958
BHS Begins Swimming Program to enable every senior and junior to become a swimmer. First session at YMCA
Monday had Physical Education Director Howard T. Sandrock conducting tests with the assistance of Robert
Richard and Raymond Cesarini, foreground, swimming.
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Bible-Reading Mainstay
January 20, 1958
Mrs. Eva St. George Beuchemin is today noting her 90th birthday anniversary at the Wales Home where she is
the oldest lady. She daily reads the Bible and is an active member of the Seventh Day Adventist church. She
celebrated the day with other ladies of the Wales Home and enjoyed a birthday cake made by Mrs. Mabel F.
Willett, the cook, and a party over which Miss Myrtle V. Hedin, matron, presided.
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Crawford Press
January 21, 9158
Photos of men's shoes for Crawford Press, Purchase Order #5406
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Dessert with the Bean Family
January 16, 1958
Dessert is a favorite time for the Bean family, left to right, Jo-Anne G., two and a half years old; her father,
Robert E. Bean, Robert E., III, who is 10, and Mrs. Bean, the former Glenys L. Gould, holding John G., four months
old.
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Proof of Her Baking Prowess
January 16, 1958
Mrs. Robert E. Bear, the former Miss Glenys L. Gould, displays two of her latest pie creations, fresh from the oven.
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Taking After His Mother
January 16, 1958
Taking after his mother, Robert E. Bean, III, enjoys cooking and is a skilled egg-frier. He's frying eggs now for
himself and his two and a half-year-old sister, Jo-Anne.
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Mother and Son
January 16, 1958
Mrs. Robert E. Bean and her son, Robert E., III, take the time to clean up the dishes after dessert.
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Mrs. Bean with Son
January 16, 1958
Mrs. Robert E. Bean hold her four month old son, John G. Bean.
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Mrs. Robere Bean using Washer and Dryer
January 16, 1958
Mrs. Robert Bean, wife of Robert E. Bean, using the family's washer and dryer.
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Eagles Little League Banquet
January 19, 1958
Eagles Little League Banquet
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Accident Scene at Fernandes Market
January 20, 1958
General view and closeup of where man fell at Fernandes market, for case O'Neil vs. Fernandes, Employers'
Mutual Insurance Co., 385 Concord avenue, Belmont, Mass.
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Janet Bolles
January 17, 1958
Feature on Janet Bolles, Edison Co.
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California Packing Sales Co.
January 20, 1958
Tuna display of Del Monte Food Products at Christie's Market, North Main Street, Brockton.
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Three Women's Leaders at Meeting
January 20, 1958
Mrs. Carlson, president of the Junior Woman's Club; Mrs. Charles W. Warren, president of the Woman's Club of
Brockton, and Mrs. J. Francis Burke, president of the P.M. Club residing at joint session held Modany evening in
the Commercial Club.
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School Department Photographs at Keith School
January 17, 1958
Students in a classroom at Keith School.
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Gene Voci
January 21, 1958
Two photos of Gene Voci.
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Adult Training in Evening High School
January 22, 1958
Adult training in evening high school photographs for School Department.
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Mother, Son Science Students
January 20, 1958
The Sputnik age has its appeal for a Holbrook mother and son who are both studying science at Brockton Evening
High School. They're studying in the class of Karl S. White, and the machine is an electro static generator. The
two are Ronald M. Loring, 16, and his mother, Mrs. Lillian R. Loring, 54, of Woodland road, Holbrook. Mrs.
Loring is a nursing assistant at the Veterans' Administration Hospital, Brockton.
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En Ami Supper Gathering
January 20, 1958
En Ami Supper gathering this week at the First Parish Congregational church was arranged by a committee
which included, left to right, Mrs. Howard W. Dalton, chairman; Mrs. Eugene S. Adams, Mrs. Richard H. Warren,
Rev. Mr. Warren, the minister; Mrs. Harold N. Dyer, president; Mrs. Orville N. Bertrand, Mrs. Paul T. Stickney and
Mrs. E. Lloyd Wanamaker.
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Salvation Army
January 19, 1958
Family enjoying Sunday activities at the Salvation Army.
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It Goes Like This
January 21, 1958
SM-3 Donald E. Dinneen, 406 West Elm Street, right, who is an instructor at the North Junior High school, turned
student Tuesday evening to explain reeving and splicing to Capt. George P. Rogers, deputy chief of Staff, of naval
reserve for the First Navy District, on inspection of the Brockton naval reserve traing centre on Montauk road.
Left to right are James F. Deering, chief quarter master, who teaches the class, Comdr. William H. McManus,
commanding officer; and Capt. Rogers and SM-3 Dinneen.
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DP Proves Efficent Soldier
January 21, 1958
Eugene Kostecki, 21, of 19 Randolph Street, Abington, who came to this country from Poland as a child in 1948
and who only recently became a citizen, undergoes federal inspection as a member of Battery D, 125th AAA
battalion, Tuesday evening at the Brockton State armory. The inspecting officer is Lt.-Col. Edward J. Speshock,
inspector general's department, headquarters, First Army, and behind him is Capt. Joseph E. Sellars of Stoughton,
battery commander. Kostecki is color bearer for the unit.
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Brockton Unit Inspected
January 21, 1958
Lt.Col. Edward J. Speshock, inspector general's department, lead quarters, first army, fourth from left, inspects
members of Battery D, 126 AAA BN., MNG, Tuesday night at the state armory. Left to right, Capt. Joseph E.
Sallers of Stoughton commanding officer; Lt. Samuel Cerrato of Brockton, 1st Sgt. Frank R. Joyce of South
Braintree, Lt.- Col Speshock, A. James Beland, 171 Centre avenue, Abington; and George F. Moore, 111 South
Leyden street, Brockton.
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Efforts of Enterprise
January 21, 1958
Photographer to photographer Chester F. Mancinelli, 100 Whiting avenue, Whitman, were thwarted by his uncle
Fred Amato of Quincy, placing cap in front of defendants face as he entered Abington District Court this morning
. On right is Patrolman Robert J. Durand of Whitman.
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Brockton Savings Bank
January 21, 1958
Exterior photos of Brockton Savings Bank
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Technology Engineering Co.
January 21, 1958
Exterior photos of Technology Engineering Co.
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Plan Polio Dance
January 21, 1958
Members of the Hi-notes, YWCA teen-age group, are planning a record Hop Feb-1 at which the proceeds will go
to the March of Dimes. At the left is Patricia A. Kelly, 15, of 89 Cherry Street, and at the right, Barbara M. Brides,
15, of 28 Temple Street.
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BHS Senior Junior Prom
January 20, 1958
BHS Senior Junior Prom pictures of people dancing.
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Installation of Patricia L. Pratt
January 18, 1958
The installation of Patricia L. Pratt of 235 Keith Avenue Extension, Brockton at the Rainbow Girls
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Accident - On West, Stand Maple Ave - Avon
January 21, 1958
A Holbrook women suffered head injuries late this noon in a collision on West Main street, this town, involving a
car which police say she was operating and a heavy truck owned by the M.B. Claff Paper Bow Co. Mrs. Aran A.
Ayvaz, 641 Plymouth Street, Holbrook,was taken to Brockton hospital by Avon police, was admitted, but
information corncerning her injuries or condition were not immediately available. Chief of Police Charles L.
Mahoney, Jr., who investigated the mishap, said the Ayvas car turned over on one side as the result of the
impact. Police lifted the the injured woman clear of the wreckage. The left front of Mrs. Ayvas' machine was
considerably damaged. The chief said it appeared that the truck, being operated in a southerly direction on West
Main Street by Raymond Prodouz, 14 Broad Street, Brockton, met with Mrs. Ayvas' car as it came out of Maple
Avenue close to the Legion headquarters. Prodouz was unhurt he said.
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Shot Patrolman Comforted
January 21, 1958
Shot Patrolman Comforted by his wife Alice. Constantly at his bedside since the shooting early this morning was
Mrs. Raymond Pezzoli, wife of Patrolman Raymond Pezzoli, 44, of 120 High street, Wareham. Mrs. Pezzoli stands
by bed shortly before 9 A.M. this morning as the Wareham patrolman was coming out of anesthesia after
emergency operation at Tobey Hospital, Wareham.
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Captured in Wareham
January 21, 1958
State Police Lt.-Det. Joseph Simmons of the Office of Dist-Atty. John R. Wheatley, Brockton, right, questions
Donald Walter Ross, 22, of 138 West Newton street, Boston, one of two captured in Wareham after patrolman
Raymond Pezzoli was shot early this morning. The other man arrested is Manuel Lopes, 26, formerly of
Wareham, now of Boston.
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State Police Dogs
January 21, 1958
State Police Dogs on the job in Wareham. One of two bloodhounds being used any State police in search for
missing gunmen, Colonel, is her being given scent of coat worn by one of them, by State Police trooper Ralph A.
McGuire of Fall River, attached to the Rehoboth barracks.
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Car used by Gunmen
January 21, 1958
Car used by gunmen as it ended up early this mornign in yard of Wareham police station whee patrolman
Raymond Pezolli, 22, of Wareham was shot. Examining car is Wareham patrolman Richard H. England.
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Roadblocks Check Cars
January 21, 1958
State Troopers Robert S. Coveney and John D. Mahoney of Middleboro Barracks stop cars in Rochester early this
morning in effort to find two gunmen who escaped on foot after early morning shooting of Wareham patrolman.
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Huge Unloading Operation
January 20, 1958
Huge uploading operation at the Campello side of the new E.C. Hall Co. and Warehouse took place Monday as
five Carloads of heavy steel beams were taken from freight cars by two cranes. The warehouse is considered the
largest private construction job now being undertaken in Brockton
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Profile Window at Campello News Stand
January 23,1958
Photos of the profile contest window at the Campello News Stand.
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Mansfield CAP Moves to Brockton
January 23, 1958
With headquarters established at City Hall, the Mansfield Squadron, Civil Air Patrol became the Brockton
squadron Wednesday night as the group held its first meeting in City Hall. In one of the classrooms, above, Lt.
Charles J. Bianco, 67 Sycamore avenue, cadet commander, far right, talk to some of the members. Left to right,
seated are Carl D. Lounge of Avon, David B. Moreland, 22 Thatcher court; Gail K. Beals, 528 North Warren
avenue, Diane S. Gibbons, 22 Market Street, Mary P. Witham, Stoughton, Charles W. Dela Feuilliez, Mansfield;
and Charles W. Burt, Wrentham; standing are William R. La Bossiere, 42 Walnut Street; Capt. Haig G. Hosepian
of Foxboro, Brockton squadron commander; Maj. Eugene F. Britton of Mansfield, Group 5 commander, and LT.
Bianco.
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Component Copy
January 22, 1958
Copy of Photograph of components.
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Brockton Dodge Dealer Honor
January 17, 1958
Brockton Dodge Dealer, Cahill Motor Co., honored. Twenty-five years of Dodge dealership were recognized today
for John H. Cahill of Brockton, left, when he was presented a plaque, conmemorating the anniversary. The
presentation was made by Carton C. Conway of Boston, Dodge regional sales manager.
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Victorious Wetzell Hockey Team
January 22, 1958
Victorious Wetzell Hockey Team includes: front, left to right, Pete McCarrick, Walter Songin, Harold Songin, Dick
Hardin, Ed (Butch) Songin and Frank Seastrand; second row, Coach Louis Duhamel, Sponsor Rudolph Wetzell
Ronald Peters, Frank Wrightington and Manager Bob Smith; back, Joseph Movlan, William Marsh, James
Cisternelli, Bob McLauchlin, Donald Ross, Skip Viglirolo, and Joseph Shea.
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Brockton Photo Engraving
January 21, 1958
Photo of a tool from Brockton Photo Engraving.
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Plymouth Rubber Band Box
January 21, 1958
Photos of a Plymouth Rubber Band box for Brockton Photo Engraving
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Brockton Photo Engraving
January 23, 1958
Brockton Photo Engraving- photo is of a meter-precision.
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Fracture Fails to Halt Wedding
January 25, 1958
When Robert L. Roskopf, 2718 21st Avenue, Astoria, Long Island, N.Y., fractured his left leg in a fall on ice two
weeks ago, the break was so severe doctors told him and his prospective bride, Miss Carol A. Silva, 276 North
Bedford Street, East Bridgewater, the wedding might have to be postponed. But, undaunted, Mr. Roskopf and
Miss Silva determined to go through with their plans anyway for Saturday, Jan 25, even if it meant Bob would
have to be present on crutches and wearing a heavy cast from his hip to his ankle. Their determination won out
and the couple were married on schedule at St. John's Church, East Bridgewater. Their reception followed at
Campello Inn. Due to his injury, the bridegroom was allowed to sit on the altar throughout the nuptial mass.
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Senior- Junior Prom
January 18, 1958
Carol McGarry, 34 Park Street, with escort at Senior-junior prom.
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Norwell Mortgage Burning
January 23, 1958
Norwell Mortgage Burning paving the way for erection of the Church Hill Methodist Church religious Centre
(insert) took place Wednesday evening with Bishop John Wesley Lord, Methodist bishop in Boston, officiating.
Left to right, Dr. Orin C. Copp of Norwell, church lay leader; Rev. C. Phillip Bosserman, pastor; Bishop Lord, and
Joseph H. Gould of Norwell, chairman, building committee. The group burned the mortgage for land on which
the new building will be constructed.
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Ex-Mayor Peterson, Family Feted
January 20, 1958
Guests of honor Monday night at Middleboro were former Mayer Peterson and members of his family, as well as
the committee who arranged for the gathering in his honor. Left to right, are Miss Joan Peter, 16, Ex-Mayor and
Mrs. Peter, and Janet, 12; back, City Solicitor Edward H. Stevens, Hjalmar F. Soderholm, Ex-Councilor and Mrs.
Gordon P. Fyhr, Msgr. LeRoy V. Cooney, Herbert H. Wydom, Mrs. Vera M. DeSimone, Rev, Clyde S. Wolf, and Mrs.
Gertrude E. Olson, mother of Mrs. Peterson.
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Cubs in 'TV' Show
January 21, 1958
Cubs in 'TV' Show at the First Congregational-Unitarian Church, West Bridgewater, Tuesday night included: left
to right, William B. Taylor, Stephen L. Reed, Conrad F. Anderson, David O. Stuart, Kenneth W. Anderson, Everett
L. Estabrooks, Frank E. Nickerson and John Daniel Howard. All are members of pack 23, West Bridgewater.
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Order of Rainbow for Girls
January 18, 1958
Stoughton Assembly Order of Rainbow for Girls, installation. Gordelia Murphy, worthy advisor, 191 West
Chestnut St., Brockton.
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Included is letted from Anina McMann
Donald W. Moncewicz
January 19, 1958
Photos are of head and should of Donald W. Moncewicz of 78 Ash Street.
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Winston Churchill Reads Memoirs
January 23, 1958
Brockton's own Winston Churchill, a 14 year-old resident of 147 Market Street with the same name as the great
English statesman, gets a chance to look into some of the great works of Sir Winston at the Campello branch of
the Brockton Public Library. The Brockton Winston is a ninth grade student at the South Junior High School.
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First Invitation to YMHA Ball
January 23, 1958
First Invitation to the YMHA ball Feb. 22 is extended by one of the youngest members, Ellen Lee Siskind, three
and a half, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D. Siskind. Left to right are Louis Rautenberg, former, president and
now a trustee and director; Mrs. Siskind and Ellen Lee. Mrs. Siskind and Mrs. Sylvia Goodin are committee cochairmen.
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New Apparatus Shown Brockton Hospital Doctors
January 23, 1958
Demonstration of a newly aquired Struker turning frame, enabling nurses and doctors to turn patients over with
a minimum of harm in cases of serious injury, was made Thursday evening to physicians assembled at the
hospital. The apparatus is being shown by Dr. Nathaniel Gould, chief of orthopedics aided by Misses Sheila K.
Stone and Agnes P. Mullins. The subject this case, is Miss Joan P. Hallisey.
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At State Employe's Banquet
January 23, 1958
At State Employe's Banquet held Thursday evening at North Easton inn, left to right, James L. Shea of Brockton,
director of Prison Camps, Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Donald V. Wright, banquet chairman; William V.
Ward, President, Boston Council; Maurice S. Braga of Middleboro, President, Local 503 American Federation of
State, Country and Municipal Employes; and James E. Warren, Superintendent, Massachusetts correctional
Institution, Bridgewater.
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New England Tel+Tel
January 23, 1958
Photos are of the New England Tel+Tel with a groups and new switchboard. Attention to Mr. Ed Cross.
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Brenda Erickson at BHS Prom
January 17, 1958
Brenda Erickson of 47 Belcher avenue at BHS prom.
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Kane + Benson White Cab
January 21, 1958
Copy of photograph of Kane and Benson White cab.
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New East Bridgewater Scoreboard
January 25, 1958
New East Bridgewater Scoreboard was formally presented the East Bridgewater school department Friday
evening in a ceremony at the new high school. Taking part, left to right, Joseph F. Morey, coard of baasketball;
Vincent J. Malewicz, director of athletic; Stanley B. Goldman, superintendent; Emery S. Loud, principal of the high
school; Ralph F. Bumpus, chairman of the school committee Robert O. Gisonna, post commander, Fred Bates
Morse post, American legion, which financed the $1500 board; Richard I Smith of the committee, and philip E.
Corey, acting chairman.
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Be My Valentine
January 23, 1958
And the subject, in this case is 19-year-old Patricia J. Bergstrom, 195 Perkins avenue. She's a graduate of
Brockton High School, 1956.
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Children's Concert Big Success
January 26, 1958
Brockton youngsters more used to watching movies and TV proved equally at home listening to serious music
Sunday afternoon when the Brockton Orchestral Society presented its concert especially for young people at
West Junior High school. Children sat in deep concentration (above), as they watched Miss Libby Jones, 17,
Brockton High School Senior, left, in her solo presentation with the orchestra.
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Phi Beta Kappa Honors Founder
January 24, 1958
Mrs. George W. Sprague, Centre, founder of Old Colony Association of Phi Beta Kappa cut a birthday cake in
honor of her 85th anniversary Friday evening at the annual association meeting at which Atty. Walter H. Gilday
was elected president. Left to right, Atty. Gilday, Dr. Marion R. Balboni of Bridgewater, guest of honor; Mrs.
Sprague; Norman A. Smith, treasurer; Miss Ruth Tufts Cosgrove, vice-president; and Mrs. Kenneth E. Sampson,
secretary.
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4-H Fashion Show in Halifox
January 25, 1958
4-H Fashion show in Halifax attracted young people to Halifax Town Hall Saturday evening, and among those
taking part were, left to right, Cecile E. Erye, 13, of Hanson; Mae E. Norton, 14, of Rochester; Marjorie L. Gerrish,
15, of Rochester; Mary M. Mullen, 13, of Hanson; Geraldine M. Conway, 16, of Hanson; Judy E. Stafford, 15, of
Whitman; Margaret E. Leonard, 14, of Bridgewater; Sally E. Craig, 12, of Hanson; and Margery E. Washburn, 17,
of Middleboro.
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At South Weymouth Scout Gathering
January 25,1958
Potluck supper and leaders' meeting of Old Colony Council, Boy Scouts of America, attracted guests from
Brockton and leaders from Stoughton, Holbrook and Randolph in the scout movement. Members of Squanto
Council who were guests, left to right, Mr. and Mrs. William G. Basset, Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Wilde, Pres. And
Mrs. H. James Stone, Mrs. Edward A. Christophers, Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Dunbar and Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Hill.
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At South Weymouth Scout Gathering
January 25, 1958
Potluck supper and leaders' meeting of Old Colny Council, Boy Scouts of America, attracted guests from Brockton
and leaders from Stoughton, Holbrook and Randolph in scout movement. Leaders of Pack 44, First
Congregational Church, Randolph, left to right, Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Gale, Mr. and Mrs. Harris B. Doherty, Mr.
and Mrs. John C. Downing, Mr. and Mrs. David G. Powers.
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At South Weymouth Scout Gathering
January 25, 1958
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Brockton and leaders from Stoughton, Holbrook and Randolph in the scout movement. Among these
representing Stoughton were Ship 57 leaders, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gay and Committee Chairman and Mrs.
Robert T. Rhodes.
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At South Weymouth Scout Gathering
January 25, 1958
Potluck supper and leaders' meeting of Old Colony Council, Boy Scouts of America, attracted guests from
Brockton and leaders from Stoughton, Holbrook and Randolph in the scout movement. Spaghetti was on the
menu for another Stoughton group, Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Dutton.
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Stoughton Man Honored
January 25, 1958
San Salvador Council, No. 200, K of C, paid trivute to District Deputy John H. Tucker of Stoughton Saturday
evening at a testimonial dinner in the E.A. James School, Stoughton. He was presented a watch, the presentation
being made as his wife and five of their six daughters looked on. Left to right, Charles C. Ahern, toastmaster; Rev.
Robert J. McCabe, Chaplain; Mr. Tucker, Mrs. Tucker, Mrs. David J. Andrews, Mrs. Henry A. Sellars, Miss Virginia
M. Tucker, Mrs. Donald A. Eagles and Miss Elizabeth A. Tucker. Unable to be present, Mrs. Edward W. Connolly,
another daughter who resides in Oxford.
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Canton Town Club
January 25, 1958
Canton Town Club recieves its trophy Saturday night at annual banquet and, among the participants at the
presentation, left to right, Edward F. "Butch" Songin, player-coach; Paul Rogers, one of the originators of the
team; John Scanlon, president, South Shore League; and Richard H. MacLeod, assistant coach.
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Whitman Couple are 50 Years Wed
January 26,1958
Long-time residents of Whitman, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Wolforth, 33 Linden Street, observed their 50th
wedding anniversary Sunday with a family gathering. Mr. Wolforth is employed by the Commonweath Shoe Co.
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George Bosworth, Home National Bank
January 19,1958
Photo of George Bosworth, of Home National Bank
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Massed Flags
January 10,1958
Massed Flags at big scout rally in Brockton armory Friday night were held, left to right, by Robert Nangeroni,
John Martin, Robert Zarelli, Dwight Jones, John Lynch, William Gaudaitis and others not shown in picture,
extending across the width of the armory. The flag ceremony opened the rally in which boys from throughout the
Brockton district took part.
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58-02028_4 Real Life Experience
January 10, 1958
Real Life Experience in taking care of wounded persons was demonstrated at scout rally Friday night at armory.
Above, Robert Surdam, 792 Oak Street, and Robert Boss, 111 Riverview Street, simulated treated accident
patients as Deputy Chief Morton D. Shurtleff and Firefighter Melbourne Jones grade the work done on them by
other scouts.
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Mayor Derosier at City Hall
January 24,1958
Photo of Mayor Derosier washing a window at City Hall
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Telephone Men Watching Boy Scout Rally
January 10,1958
Photos of telephone workers from New England Tel+Tel watching a boy scout rally. The victim pictured is Jon
Macrina of 14 Hampton Ave.
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David Goyette with Trumpet
January 10, 1958
Photo of David Goyette, of 24 Barry Street, playing the trumpet at a boy scout rally. Other boys are pictured in
the background.
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Boy Scout Group Rally
January 10,1958
Various photos from the boy scout rally at the Brocton armory.
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Evening School Classes
January 23, 1958
Photographs of evening school auto mechanics for School Department.
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Evening School Classes
January 23, 1958
Photographs of evening school English clas for School Department.
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City Woman Shaken Up in Car-Taxi Crash
January 27, 1958
Mrs. Gertrude Rachins, 44, of 36 Menlo Street, was severely shaken, but told police she would seek medical aid
herself after her car and a taxi collided at Montello and Centre streets Monday afternon. The investigating
policemen, Patrolmen Galen Dean and Bronislaw Lucas said Mrs. Rachins was operating her car northerly on
Montello street when it was in collision with a taxi being operated westly on Centre Street by Harold A. Durkee,
42, of 890 Washington Street, Stoughton. Police said Durkee did not claim injuries.
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Corcoran Child Hit on Centre Street
January 23, 1958
Corcoran child hit in car accident on Centre Street.
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Brockton Mother at Bedside
January 23, 1958
Mrs. William J. Corcoran, Jr., 408 Centre Street, leans over her six-year-old daughter, Ann L. Corcoran, at
Brockton Hospital this afternoon after the child had been rushed to the hospital after being struck by car and
allegedly, according to police, being dragged some 75 feet along Centre Street near her home.
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Saw Mishap
January 23, 1958
Earl H. Wyatt, 35, of 250 Howard Street, who told police he saw Ann L. Corcoran, 408 Centre Street, when she
was struck by car on Centre Street early this afternoon.
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Enbankment Collapse
January 27, 1958
Enbankment Collapse due to heavy rains pushed in one of the foundation walls of the new North Junior High on
Oak Street, with the result a section will have to be torn down and rebuild, according to the construction
company. The earth abutment, above, slid down, pushing against the wall.
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100-Ft. Wall Buckles at No. Jr. High
January 27, 1958
Heavy rains plus the pressure from dirt fill caused approximately 100 feet of a 175-foot section of a base
foundation on the easterly side of North Junior High School, off Oak Street, to bulge this forenoon. Officials of the
L&R Construction Co., from North Reading, assured City Manager Gildea a new section of wall would be replaced
with no cost to the city. The cement foundation wall is 14 feet high and 14 inches thick. Construction authorities
said no time in the building schedule would be lost as a result of the foundation buckling. Nearly two inches of
rain since last Saturday added to pressure of the fill that was deposited against the cement foundation. Ground
breaking for the $2,397,402 structure took place last September and Construction has been going on since that
time. None of the construction crew mwmbers was endangered at any time. Word of the wall buckling was given
Supt. Of Buildings Richard E. Samuelson, who was soon on the scene ans surveyed the buckled foundation. In
awarding the contract for construction, the L&R Co. was the lowest bidder, submitting a figure of $2,129,787,
which was $29,213 lower than the nearest figure of other concerns submitting bids.
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Safe Drivers Rewarded
January 26, 1958
Safe Drivers Rewarded in dinner gathering at South Easton Inn. Edward A. Smith, insurance representative, and
Pres. William J. O'Brien of the O'Brien Transpotation Co., Stoughton, present pins to safest drivers, left to right,
Fred W. Kelley of Brockton, eight years without an accident; Raymond P. Finn of Brockton, seven years; Leonard
P. Brady of Stoughton, four years; Herbert E. Hanson, three, and Julius Stonkus of Stoughton, three.
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New YWCA Officers
January 27,1958
New YWCA officers Elected Monday evening, left to right, Mrs. C. Hazard Beckford, assistant trasurer; Mrs.
Herbert H. Wydom, treasurer; Mrs. Morton D. Shurteff, second vice-president; Mrs. Thomas F. Gentile, re-elected
president for her third term; Mrs. George H. Farrell, Jr., First vice-president; Mrs. Laurence W. Jones, secretary;
Mrs. M. Sothern Abbott, exacutive director.
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Pleasant St. and Warren Ave
January 24, 1958
Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Co., 196 Main Street, Brockton. Att. Ray Flynn, File #GIAM-14972X. Insured:
Matthew Rose. Claiment: Grace Williams, Warren Ave and Pleasant St., Facing West on Pleasant, Facing South
on Warren Ave.
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At BHS Prom
January 19,1958
Highlight of the winter social season for Brockton High School seniors and juniors. Leaders of the grand march
were the presidents of the two classes with their ladies. Left to right, Miss Susan J. Gilson and Junior Class
President Alan J. White; Miss Patricia A. Pupello and Senior Class President Timothy J. O'Leary.
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Etonic PGA Golf Shoes
January 27, 1958
Crawford Press, Inc., Purchase Order #5404, Etonic PGA Golf Shoes
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Accident Ames and North Montello Streets
January 23,1958
North Montello and Ames Street, in Montello. The patrolman taking a victim of that accident to the hospital
stopped and put the Corcoran child in the cruiser-ambulance. The operator of the second car was identified as
Joesph Austin of 134 Ames Street. He did not claim injuries. Both cars were badly damaged and the accident was
investigated by Patrolmen Carlson and Burns.
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Sick Room Needs
January 27,1958
Sick room needs display at Dunnington's window.
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E.T. Wright and Co. Shoe
January 27,1958
Crawford Press, Inc. Purchase order #5478. E.T. Wright and Co. Shoe #550
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Gym Closes at South Junior High
January 27,1958
Photographs of Gym Class at South Junior High Boys with weights at Brockton High School.
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Health Teachers' Conference
January 27,1958
Photographs of a Health Teachers' Conference for the School Department.
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Tofias People at E.C. Hall Construction
January 25,1958
Photographs of Tofias people at E.C. Hall Construction.
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Note about the job enclosed
Middleboro Ski Club Receive Shoulder Patches
January 28,1958
Members of the Ski Club of Middleboro receive shoulder patches at a meeting Tuesday night. From left to right,
looking at their new patches are, Mrs. Linfield R Thomas, 35 Fairview Street, corresponding secretary; Ennar O
Denstad, 90 School Street, Treasurer; Mrs. Robert M Botin, Short Street, Secretary; and Joseph W MacAllister, 87
School Street, President.
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Middleboro Junior Cabot Club Versatility
January 28,1958
Middleboro Junior Cabot Club Versatility is proved in the fact that the womens club is painting a room at the
Middleboro YMCA, to be used as a television room. Preparing the room for painting are, Mrs. Robert E. Leary,
339 Wareham Street, co-chairman of Youth Co-Operative Committee and Mrs. Albert F Soule, Jr., 89 School
Street, member of the committee.
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West Bridgewater Panel
January 27, 1958
With story by Marge MacDonald, West Bridgewater Panel includes Mrs. Luice M. McCormack, English teacher at
West Bridgewater High school; Roder G. Viens, director of guidance; Peter J. Sperandio, principle; Chief Douglas
P. Eaton, Judith A. Gour and Donald H. Sedolom, West Bridgewater high school seniors.
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Brockton Family Service New Officers
January 28, 1958
Brockton Family Service New Officer elected at the annual meeting at Bryant Hotel Tuesday evening include, left
to right, Atty. Willis A Downes, president of Board of Directors; Harold Baynes, first vice president; Mrs. Samuel J.
Brown, second vice president, Margarette Meyers, Associate professor of Boston University, school of social
work, guest speaker and Natalie Post, executive director.
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Polio Victims Aide Mothers March
January 28, 1958
Two youngsters, both polio victims, aided the Mothers March on polio Tuesday evening where one donated his
small savings and the other helped her mother. From left to right, Mrs. John I. Vreeland, 446 Forest avenue, John
I. Vreeland, Jr., ten, making donation to Brenda Lee Sulivan, five, both polio victims; Mrs. Joseph A. Sullivan, 840
North Main Street and Leonard B. Mandeville, 310 Centre Street, Civil Defense officer, who marched with Mrs.
Sullivan.
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Walter M. Newman
January 23,1958
Head and shoulder shot of Walter M. Newman, 58 Ellsworth Street, who is a student at Northeastern.
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Two Women Hurt As Autos Crash
January 27, 1958
Mrs. Bertha Baker, 52, of 94 Stearns drive, Randolph, passenger in one of two cars which collided shortly after
noon at North Warren avenue and Spring Street, was momentarily wedged between the two cars after she was
thrown out of the car by the impact. She was able to get out from between the two cars with the assistance of
two unidentified men and the operator of the car in which she was riding, Mrs. Harriet H. Mulchy, 43, of 70
Stearns Drive, Randolph. Mrs. Baker was taken to the Brockton Hospital in the veterans' ambulance by fire
fighter Cataldo Belmosto. Mrs. Mulchy complained of injuries to her right shoulder and arm, but told police she
would seek treatment either at the hospital or from her doctor. Mrs. Baker was still at the hospital for x-rays at
press time and it had not been determined if she would be admitted. Operator of the other car, police say, was
Hanry E. Fuller, Jr., 20, of 23 Hervey Street, who did not claim injuries at the time. According to the reports given
police, the Fuller car was going north on North Warren avenue and the Mulchy car east on Sprint Street. Both
cars, badly damaged, come to a stop againt the sidewalk on the northeast corner of the intersection. In response
to an emergency call as a result of the Baker woman being between the two cars, Squad A, Engine 7, Comb .1
and Ladder 1 were dispatched to the accident in addition to the veterans' ambulance, the accident was
investigated by Patrolmen Francis Frawley and Arthur Dion.
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Article from newspaper describing the accident as well as a letter to the car insurance are
enclosed.
Girl Scout Council Officers
January 29, 1958
Girl Scout Council Officers elected Wednesday evening at their annual meeting in Temple Israel included, left to
right, Richard E. Swann, assistant treasurer; Mrs. Cyril Neuwelt; second vice-president; Mrs. E. Lloyd Wanamaker,
first vice-president; Mrs. Frederic L. Chamberlain, president; Mrs. E. Wilfred Bernsten, corresponding secretary;
and Frederic L. Chaberlain, treasurer.
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Randolph Church Clerk Honored
January 29, 1958
Mrs. John Dorrance Anderson, second from right, was guest of honor at First Congregational Church, Randolph,
Wednesday night when she was given a testimonial on her 80th birthday anniversary, making her retirement
after 17 years as church clerk. Left to right, Rev. and Mrs. Arthur W. Bowler, Mrs. Grace W. Yundt. Chairman,
Mrs. Anderson and Mr. Anderson.
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Wind Specialty Co. Inc.
January 28, 1958
Winter Street property of Wind Specialty Co.
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Middleboro Farmer of year
January 28, 1958
Wilfred L. Schobel, Middleboro farmer of the year photoset.
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Voice of Tomorrow
January 29, 1958
Voice of Tomorrow at Brockton High school as Dorothy Dale of WBET inaugurates another in the series of high
school programs throughout the district Sunday. Taking part, left to right, will be Governor's Councilor Charles J.
Gabriel of Hingham, Dorothy Dale, Robert B. Bruce. 36 Huntington Street; Michael P. Lombardo, 12 Shealey
avenue; and Sondra A. Galateros, 30 Rockland avenue, the latter three students at Brockton High school. The
program will be broadcast from WBET Sunday at 2 o'clock.
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Charles Updegraph
January 25, 1958
Head and shoulder shot of Charles Updegraph
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Woman Driver is Hurt in Crash
January 29, 1958
One person claimed injury shortly before 9 A.M. today in a collision involving two automobiles out Howard and
Winter Streets. Mrs. Sandra J. Heyl, 342 Hillberg Avenue, identified by police as operator of one of the vehicles,
was taken to Brockton Hospital by Patrolmen Upton and Clark. She was treated for minor injuries and later
discharged. Driver of the other car, police say, was August M. Sanborn, who investigators say claimed no injury.
Considerable damage resulted in both vehicles. Heyl car in accident for Atty. Bernard Ophen.
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Title supplied by Newspaper Article
At Whitman Town Team Banquet
January 30, 1958
Principals included, left to right, Capts. Phillip F. Caplice of Brockton, John W. Hill of Whitman and John D.
Hancock of Lakeville, and Coaches John A. Sarson and Maurice W. Hancock.
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Mothers' Club Plans Pinochio
January 30, 1958
Members of the Committee sponsoring the presentation of Pinochio March 22 at the West Junior High school by
the Mothers' Club of Brockton get together to arrange the program. Seated left to right, Mrs. Anita A. Ward,
Mrs. Ralph F. MacPherson, Mrs. Thomas J. Murphy, chairman, Mrs. Leo J. Cribben, co-chairman; Mrs. William A.
Roland and Mrs. Nicholas Companelli; back, Mrs. Loring S. Alger, Mrs. Donald Y. Leping, Mrs. Richard N. Caffrey
and Mrs. David W. Foqq
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New Edison Weather Station
January 30, 1958
New Edison Weather Station opened at Dupont Station, which will keep local Edison officials informed of current
conditions and enable Don Kent, who was a guest, of WBZ-T-V and radio in his forecasting. Left to right, Don
Kent, Robert E. Hermanson, load dispatcher at Duport; Louis F. Eaton, Brockton Edison Co. president; and Joseph
P. Walsh, substations superintendent. Brockton Edison Company's newly installed weather station located atop
the company's Dupont Substation, just off Summer Street, went into operatiuon Thursday. Installed with a view
of preparedness in meeting adverse weather conditions by keeping company operating personnel informed of upto-the-minute local weather conditions, the station is equipped woth the latest in weather recording instruments.
These include a remote reading outdoor thermometer with a high degree of accuracy, wind velocity indicator,
wind direction indicator, barometer and rain gauge. Installation work was performed by the Edison substation
crew with technical advice from Don Kent, radio and TV meteorologist from WBZ, who was on hand Thursday to
inspect the station at its inauguration. Kent plans to use it as a local report station in his preparation of weather
reports.
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School Dept. Howard School
January 30, 1958
Young students at work during a lesson at the Howard School.
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Dairy Herd Officers, Winners
January 29, 1958
Dairy Herd Officer, Winners for 1958 at their annual meeting in the First Congregational-Unitarian Church, West
Bridgewater, left to right, Gilbert P. Robery of West Bridgewater, vice-president; Arthur C. Chaffee, Jr.,
Bridgewater, new president; John W. Little, North Marshfield, director; Thomas M. Chisholm, West Bridgewater,
1957 high herd winner; Maurice B. Copeland of Abington, 1957 achievement winner; Charles G. Simmons,
Middleboro, associate county agent; and Earl R. Gummon, West Bridgewater, director.
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Puppet Project by Yuild
January 30, 1958
Puppet Project by Guild Members of the Brockton Hospital Women's guild have been busy these days on a new
project, making puppets for children in the hospital's pediatric department. Left to right, Mrs. David D. North,
Mrs. John A. Batson, assistant chairman; Mrs. Donald E. Gilbert, hostess; Mrs. Willis M. Partidge, Jr. Mrs.
Florence A. Poole, Mrs. George E. Fisher, chairman; and Mrs. Ethel E. Hickman
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For Saturday Social
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Paine School Discussion
January 30, 1958
Paine School discussion on the relative merits of Rock and Roll and conventional dancing involved illustrating the
two types, above, by, left to right, Donna L. Watkins, 83 Budd avenue; James E. Farnsworth, 52 North Quincy
Street; Edward Butler, 45 Perry avenue, who presided; and Diane J. Duval, 68 Howard Street, and Samuel
Caledonia, 41 Parker Street,
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Valentine display
January 30, 1958
Valentine display of Tel 2 Tel. A table display of potential telethon display with Valentine's decorations and
several telephones at the New England offices in Brockton.
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Modern John Hancock
January 31, 1958
John D. Hancock, Lakeville, formerly of Brockton, widely known football player in the district, doesn't go
anywhere but what he hear's comments about the famous American whose name on the Declaration of
Independence is similar to his. The present day John disclaims descent from the John Hancock of history and says,
besides, his signature isn't anything like that of the original John.
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In America after 13 Years
January 25, 1958
Some 13 years of effort to join his brother in America came to realization Saturday for August J. Teixeira of
Madeira Portugal, when he flew to this country to be the guest of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
John S. Teixeira, 10 Roosevelt avenue, West Bridgewater, and their family. Mr. Teixeira tells of his trip to Mr. and
Mrs. Teixeira and their daughters, Mrs. June M. Rogers of Long Island, N.Y., and Sherryl Jean Teixeira, a West
Bridgewater High school student.
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Crawford Press, Inc.
January 30, 1958
A photograph of a possible advertisment for an E.T. Wright cleat; showing the sole of the shoe for Crawford
Press, Inc.
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"Purchase Order #5444"
Tedeschi Shoplifter
January 31, 1958
Tedeschi Shoplifter, Mrs. Dorothy Lawson, Avon, held in shoplifting ring.
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Rockland Tedeschi Shoplifting
January 31, 1958
Unknown group of men (possibly detectives/policeman) examine the scene and question inside the store and
outside.
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Tedeschi Shoplifter
January 31, 1958
Rockland Police sqt, Fred A. Damon examines car full of cigarettes, meat, and other grocery products allegedly
stolen from Brockton area supermarkets Friday and brought to light as result of apprehension of three women in
Tedeschi's Supermarket, Rockland.
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Tedeschi Shoplifter
January 31, 1958
Tedeschi shoplifter Mrs. Mary Miller, Brockton. Held in shoplifting ring.
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Tedeschi Shoplifter
January 31, 1958
Tedeschi Shoplifter. Mrs. Lena M. Bogdanoff of Avon. Held in shoplifting ring.
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Tedeschi Shoplifter
January 31, 1958
Their alertness breaks shoplifting ring -- Store Manager Richard K. McGrath of Rockland, left, manager of
Tedeschis Supermarket, and William A. Yaskonis of North Easton, grocery manager, who followed three women
who allegedly stole from the store and in their capture broke up what police say was two year shoplifting spree
in Southeastern Massachusetts.
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58-0253_01 Solid lines of Students
January 30, 1958
Solid lines of Students--- more than 700 in all --stretched from the main building of Bridgewater State Teachers'
College to the new library as students 'air lifted 30,000 books. The line at the right consists of boys carrying the
book-laden boxes, and at the left, of girls returning the empty boxes for refills.
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58-0253_02 Pause Along the Way
January 30, 1958
Pause Along the Way enables Joseph M. Zagorski, Sommerset, and Philip J. Hunt, Dedham, to scan one of the
books in the boxes being sent along the line at Bridgewater State Teachers' College
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58-0253_03 Student Records 'Big Library Lift'
January 30, 1958
Students with cameras had a field day recording the 'big library lift' at Bridgewater State Teachers' College and
Thomas A. Barret of Winthrop, was among the first to photograph the unusual proceedings.
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58-0253_04 Empty Boxes
January 30, 1958
Empty boxes go back down the line at Bridgewater State Teachers' College operation 'book lift' or girl students in
human chair return the cartons which boys carried into the new library. The first three girls on the left are June
A. Kiley, and Sonia E. Kizirian, both of Brockton, and Rita A. Kraus of Holbrook. At the right is Dr. Ellen M. Shea,
dean of women at Bridgewater
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58-0253_10 Temporary Halt in Operation Book Lift
January 30, 1958
Temporary Halt in Operation Book Lift at Bridgewater State Teachers' College was made to allow Mrs. Dorothy
Poland, 214 Summer Street, Bridgewater, to pass- through the sidewalk with her children.
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Teachers' College Operation booklift
January 30, 1958
Two students carry books during operation 'book lift' at Bridgewater State Teachers' College. Gordon W. Bates,
17 Wyman road, Abington, Sophomore, and Richard A. Watts, 21 Harold Street, Sophomore
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Boston Students taking part in 'book lift'
January 30, 1958
Boston area students were among those taking part in the 'book lift' project at State Teachers' College,
Bridgewater. The three students in the centre are Robert Locatell; Newton Highlands, Robert Hake, Boston, and
Ralph B. Schultz, Dorchester, beginning the chore at the main teachers' college building.
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Sorting Books
January 30, 1958
Sorting books in new library after their arrival by human chain from the old is a chore in itself for, left to right
kneeling, Lorraine E. Bailey of Avon, Cynthia North of West Bridgewater, and Joan N. Kendall of Abington.
Standing are Miss. Julia C. Carter of Bridgewater who had been librarian of State Teachers' College 33 years, and
Miss Beatrice I. Bouchard; the present librarian.
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Preliminary Instructions
January 30, 1958
Preliminary instructions on organization of the human book-carrying chain are given to Bridgewater State
Teachers' College students by the librarian, Miss Beatrice I. Bouchard who spent days mapping the schedule of
moving 30,000 books from one building to another in some two hours
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Book-lift Volunteers
January 30, 1958
Volunteers passing along boxes of books to new library. Philip W. Silva, Quincy; Richard S. Phippen, Hanover;
Philip C. Shute, Hyde park
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Pembroke Survey
January 29, 1958
Pembroke survey in which all citizens of the town are being interviewed to gather information for study has its
current headquarters in the Pembroke elementary school. At left, Leslie H. McKown of Danvers, project director,
views chart of program;
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Pembroke Survey
January 29, 1958
Looking over project map, Melvin B. Shepherd, Jr., Chairman of the planning board, and Prof. Herbert Stotts of
Boston University graduate school discuss Comprehensive Survey being undertaken jointly by the State and the
town of Pembroke.
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Pembroke Survey
January 29, 1958
Thorough planning ---goes into the current Pembroke town survey as project director Leslie H. McKown of
Danvers, BU graduate student, goes over charts delineating what happens to the huge amount of information
gathered.
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Pembroke Survey
January 29, 1958
Gathering information for Pembroke survey: Mrs. Stephen C. Matas, right, is being interviewed by, left to right,
Mrs. Brian A. Sime of Pembroke, interviewer, as Charles R. Hatch, chairman of community service projects, and
Prof. Herbert Stotts of Boston University graduate school, directing the survey, watch.
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Pembroke Survey
January 29, 1958
BU Staff at Work in Pembroke Miss Mildred Williams of Boston, Charles R. Hatch of Pembroke, chairman of
community service projects, and Wayne Artis of Graniteville, field work director of the B.U. staff making
Pembroke Survey of entire population and physical makeup of the town.
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Arthur Bellao Testimonial
January 30, 1958
Arthur Bellao testimonial at Capeway Manor Jan. 30,1958 taken rush for him $10 announcing candidate for
Gov's council.
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Midwinter Tea
February 2, 1958
Midwinter tea of Junior Women's Club of Brockton proved a delighted affair, with Mrs. Allan A. Ortendahl, junior
adviser from the senior club as one of the pourers. Standing around her, left to right, are Miss Barbara J. Eagan,
co-chairman; Mrs. Charles W. Warren, president of the senior club, Miss Eleanor D. Moynihan, co-chairman; and
Mrs. Robert G. Carlson, president of the junior club.
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Foreign Students are Guests
February 2, 1958
Foreign Students are guests at Rockland University of life program in the First Baptist Church, Rockland, Sunday
night. At left, three local residents welcome the visitors. Left to right, Janice L. Morse of Hanover, youth, council
treasurer, Judy Nash of Hanover, youth council delegate; John D. Houghey of Rockland, president, Rockland Area
Council of Churches; Rev. Mr. Ihromi of Indonesia, Miss Ayako Yamada of Japan and Yong-Il Shin, Korea
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Brockton Drivers Rewarded
February 2, 1958
Drivers for Powers Express who have had an outstanding safety record were given watches and certificates of
achievement at a Saturday evening dinner meeting. Left to right, Joseph L. Casoni, 33 Parker Street, driver;
Archie J. Powers, owner, Powers Express; Howard E. Pierce, Jr., driver, who won first prize at Brockton Fair truck
contest; Jerome Feinstein of Providence, Insurance agency President; William E. Dearth, 60 Perkins Street, driver,
and Frank R. Scienzo, 562 Broad Street, Bridgewater, driver.
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Shuffleboard Finalists
February 2, 1958
Shuffleboard Finalists of Southeastern Massachusetts at the Eagles competition Sunday in Middleboro, left to
right, Bert Ward and Russell Taylor of New Bedford, the director; Norman E. Rudolph of Middleboro, and David S.
McCarthy and William J. Taylor, both of Whitman
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Budges' Fish Market
January 31, 1958
Budges' Fish Market, Brockton. Budges' Sea Food Selection of fish with two gentlemen behind the counter as well
as a shot of the Store's sign from outside.
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Bernard Farrel
February 2, 1958
Bernard Farrell, Ash Street, sitting for photo in office setting
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Fatal Brockton Accident
February 2, 1958
Campello man became the city's second pedestrian fatality in a week when he was killed by an auto as he walked
in the street near his home Saturday night. James A. Leggett, 169 Perkins avenue, was pronounced dead on
arrival at the Brockton Hospital after being struck by a car at Perkins avenue and Clinton Street shortly after
7pm. The driver of the car- which was proceeding westerly on Perkins avenue, was identified as Manfred Schutz,
47, of 10 Bristol avenue . Schutz, police said, attempted to stop his car to avoid striking Leggett, but failed.
Legget lived not far from the accident scene. He was rushed to the hospital by Patrolmen Edward Tamulevich and
Elie Khoury but was beyond aid. Officials said he suffered a fractured skull broken ribs and right leg. He was
pronounced dead by Associate Medical Examiner Raymond T. Vinal. Schutz also lived in the neighborhood of the
accident and told police he had just left his home and was driving toward Montello Street when the accident
occurred. Patrolman Frank P. Gentile and Sgt. Arthur E. Spillane were joined by registry inspector Robert
Ramacorti, Mrs. Kazimera Markol, 74, died Monday night after being struck by a car on North Main street. Mr.
Leggett was part owner and president of the Bridgewater Foundry, Inc. He was a member of the Forty Niners
Club. He was a veteran of the World War I. Mr. Leggett is survived by his widow, Catherine (Walsh) Leggett;
three daughters, Miss Kathleen M. Leggett, a teacher at the Winthrop school, Mrs. Raymond (Phyllis) Daylor and
Mrs. Ernest (Barbara) Procacini, Jr., both of Brockton; three brothers, William, G. Maynard and Charles Leggett;
five sisters, Mrs. Gordon (Catherine) Williams, Mrs. William (Viola) Stinson, Mrs. Clarence (Alice) McKim, Mrs.
Knute (Annie) Northrop and Bertha Leggett; six grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will
be held Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock from the funeral home, 403 Main Street. A solemn high mass of requiem
will be sung in St. Margarets' Church at 9 o'clock, followed by interment in Calvary cemetery.
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Randolph Savings Bank
January 31, 1958
Randolph Savings Bank, taken for Arthur L. Atwood, 74 Winnifred road. Photos of exterior of bank.
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Johnson Buick Pictures
January 31, 1958
Photos of many different views of the Johnson Buick used Cars dealership/lot.
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South Junior High ninth grade Basketball team
January 31, 1958
South Junior High school Ninth Grade Champions. Front, left to right, John Hallisey, 208 Market Street; Martin
Orlando, 98 Florence Street; Dennis Yannone, 135 Ash Street; Capt. Jeffery Casta, 1161 Montello Street; Philip
Houde, 21 Exchange Street; James Murray, 32 East Avenue; and Nicholas Outchcunis, 12 Garfield Street; back
row, Coach Edward T. Fitzgibbons, Manager Frank Sproul, 24 Keith avenue; William Bolinder, 25 Peterson
avenue; David Lays, 1169 Montello Street; Jon Whiting, 12 Millett Street; Clyde McNamara, 1476 Main Street;
Donald Antonangeli, 112 South Leyden Street; Jarus Magee, 608 East Streetl Rovert Davidson, 277 Hillberg
avenue; James Powers, 304 Main Street; and South District Principal Harry C. Darling
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Crawford Press
February 3, 1958
Close up shots of fabric for Crawford Press; purchase order #5478
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Goddard Hospital Memorial Construction
February 3, 1958
Tornabene Brothers Construction Co. at Goddard Hospital Memorial Contruction
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Boy Scouts Begin Jay Walk Drive
February 4, 1958
In a concerted effort to call attention to pedestrian- need for watching lights at street intersections, Squanto
Council Boy Scouts,Friday afternoon began a program of holding back walkers who might otherwise cross streets
against the light. The boys in this case, are Richard W. Burrell, 15, of 19 Edwards Street, a member of Troop 13,
and Thomas M. Pileski, 13, of 175 Ames street, a member of Troop 15. They are being supervised, right, by Harry
A.F. Campbell, 70 Churchill avenue, one of the Brockton leaders of the Boy Scouts movement.
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Mr. Kassos
February 4, 1958
Passport photos for Mr. Kassos
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Kiwanians Hear AF Man
February 4, 1958
Boy Scouts were guests of the Whitman Kiwanis club when LT. Col. James A. Harwell, Jr., commanding officer,
962nd AEW and C Squadron, Otis Air Force Base, was principal speaker. Left to right, Carleton P. Burrill, program
chairman, Lt. Col Harwell, Club Press. Victor C. Davis, Air Scout Myron R. Powers, 14, of 634 Temple Street; Eagle
Scout Richard A. Casoni, 17, of 82 Pleasant Street, Scout Executive Edward A. Christophers, and John R. Lindberg,
11, of 19 Brown avenue, all of Whitman.
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Clarence C. Reed
February 3, 1958
Passport photos for Clarence C. Reed of 1531 Main Street.
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Deep Financial Problem!
February 4, 1958
Main streeters gaped in wonder this morning as two Brink's Bank guards knelt on the sidewalk to peer down a
catch basin beside their parked truck at the corner of Main and Church Streets. What Happened? In leaving the
truck they had accidentally dropped important keys, including some to the truck itself, down the basin and it took
no less than a highway department crew and derrick to retrieve them. The luckloss guards, George F. Lemoine,
18 Fred Street, left, and J. Dewey Walsh, 20 Packard Street, spent anxious moments until the recovery was made.
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Brockton Firefighters Rescue Baby
February 3, 1958
To Capt. Ralph V. Williams and Firefighters John F. Sheehan of Central Station went the credit Monday evening
for carring five month old Rhonda Lee Ellis from a smoke filled room at 43 Haverhill Street after the child's
mother had already taken her two sisters to safety and could not locate the infant. Sheehan carried the baby
downstairs and administered oxygen until the child could be removed to Brockton Hospital for treatment. Photos
shows Mr. and Mrs. Rodney A. Ellis, and their family. The mother, the former Geraldine F. McCabe of Brockton, is
holding Rhonda and the other two children are Geraldine F., three, and Cheryl Ann, two. Inset, Firefighter
Sheehan and Capt. Williams
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East Bridgewater 'Explorer' Listerner
February 3, 1958
East Bridgewater 'Explorer' Listener John L. Earle, 22, of 543 Central Street, East Bridgewater, operator of Station
W1SMN, listens Monday evening to signals from America's first satellite, Explorer. The young East Bridgewater
resident, an electronics technicians at Alden Products Co., has been hearing the signals regularly since shortly
after the launching.
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Brockton POW Meets Second Ex-Prisoner
February 3, 1958
Brockton army recruiters were hosts to their associates in the Boston area Monday afternoon and the gathering
gave M/Sgt. George J. Matta who was released as a Korean prisoner of war in April 1953 a chance to meet
another army man who had been a prisoner at the same time, Maj. F. W. McAbee of Framingham. Others
present included Brockton recruiters, Sgt. William L. Kingman of East Bridgewater, SFC Joseph J. Males of
Brockton, Maj. McAbee, M/Sgt. Carl E. Natho, M/Sgt. Matta and Chamber of Commerce Secretary Joseph F.
Reilly who was a guest.
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National Bank of Plymouth
February 3, 1958
National Bank of Plymouth county, savings window. "Efficient in Savings Sufficient in Living" slogan and other
signs are shown, along with a well for decoration.
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Seventh Annual Brockton Amatuer Exhibit
February 3, 1958
Seventh Annual Brockton Amatuer Exhibit of art began today at Brockton Public Library where Art Chairman
Joseph A. Driscoll this morning hung the final paintings of the show. The display features the artistic achievement
of residents of Brockton and vicinity.
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Cancer Society Opens Office, Campaign
January 30, 1958
New permanent offices of the Southeast district, American Cancer Society were opened at 106 Main Street in
Connection with the 1958 campaign inaugurated by Brockton Probate Court Judge Harry K. Stone. Left to right,
Dr. John S. Chase, community chairman; John P. Gardiner; area director; Mrs. Mary E. Campbell, area secretary;
Judge Harry K. Stone; special gifts chariman; and George M. Romm, campaign chairman.
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Red Cross Maps Campaign
February 4, 1958
Chairman of Brockton and area Red Cross committees plan the annual 1958 campaign for March 9 to 15. Front,
seated, James A. Hill, East Bridgewater; Mrs. Frederick A. Coe, North Easton; Herbert W. Tyler, greater Brockton
chairman; Mrs. William G. Harvey; Holbrook; back; Robert C. Hahn and Ralph G. Ledin, Stoughton co-chairmen:
Not present for the picture, Mrs. Martin Lobkowicz, North Easton, Mrs. Edmund Godin, East Bridgewater; Harvey
Snider, Randolph; Thomas Brown, Whitman; Charles Hill, West Bridgewater.
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June Howard Girl
February 1, 1958
June Howard of West Bridgewater at Horse show
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Art Projects of West Jr. High School
February 3, 1958
School department, art department at West Jr. high for Mr. Johngren. Three girls hang an art project from ceiling.
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North American Chemical Co.
February 2, 1958
North American Chemical Co., machine at Knapp Packard Division. Robert H. Verville, 14 L Street. 19 Chartmat St.
Cambridge 30, Mass. Verville works at the machine while working on a shoe.
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Eastern State Steel Corp.
February 3, 1958
Photos of the Eastern State Steel Corp. Commercial truck. 36 Cook Street, East Bridgewater.
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Mary Alho
February 4, 1958
Mary Alho, 12 Pleasant Street, North Easton. Passport photos.
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Ship Model for Brockton
February 4, 1958
Ship model for Brockton Co-operating Egg Auction.
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City Lamb Twins Big Attraction
February 4, 1958
City lamb twins big attraction Michael D. Brady, 16, of 76 Porter Street, Brockton, who is perhahps the only city
young man to have a full set of farm animals, has something new to show his young associates- twin lambs born
the other day. Michael also has 13 hens, one cow, five ducks and two dogs which he feeds regularly each
morning before going to school.
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Budges Fish Market
February 4, 1958
Budges Fish Market exterior.
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Brockton Photo Engraving Meter
February 5, 1958
Brockton Photo Engraving Meter. Precision instrument meter.
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Andrew Richard
February 4, 1958
Andrew Richardson of Fitzmaurice Motor Sales sits for photos from the waist up.
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Arch Whitman
February 4, 1958
Arch Whitman Fitzmaurice Motor Sales. Photos of Arch sitting and posing.
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New England Tel&Tel Group
February 5, 1958
New England Tel & Tel Group for Ed Cross. A group of six gentlemen stand around a telephone-the man in the
middle holding the reciever. Behind them is a whiteboard with names in the left column and month and year in
further right columns.
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It's Never Too Late
February 6, 1958
It's never too late. Nearly 50 adult couples took advantage of "learn to dance" lessons Wednesday night at the
YMCAs, stounding the Y's Men's Club sponsors by their interest. Mr. and Mrs. Warren F. Pettengill, 81 Prospect
Street, left, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie A. Bellenger, 46 Hillerest avenue, get some friendly advances from Brockton's
Howard E. Metcalf who excels in another type, square dancing.
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PM Club Family Night
February 4, 1958
PM Club Family Night and smorgasboard at the YMCA was handled by these Brockton members dressed in
attractive costumes especially for the affair. Left to right, Mrs. Lawrence C. Tuck, Mrs. Frank A Pelaggi, Mrs. Leo
T. Noonan, Mrs. Robert N. Lynch, co-chairman; Mrs. J. Francis Burke, president; Mrs. M. Joseph Noonan, cochairman; Mrs. Albert F. Allaire, Mrs. Edward P. Welch, Mrs. William S. Hughes, Mrs. Howard F. Litchfield and
Mrs. David W. Judge.
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Rockland Girl on TV
Febrary 5, 1958
One of the few residents of this area to appear on any nation-wide TV show, Miss Josephine M. Sabino, 399
Market Street, Rockland, switchboard operator at Tedeschi's market, is scheduled as a contestant Tuesday
evening on the $64, 000 question. A former singer at LaScala in Milan, Miss Sabino will take as her subject opera.
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Stonehill College Cheerleaders
February 5, 1958
Stonehill College Cheerleaders Marguerite Carriulo, head chearleader; Senior; Brockton; Mary Ann Richardson,
Freshman, Brockton; Charlene Welch, Sophomore, Whitman; Diane Deltana, Junior, Stoughton.
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Stonehill College Cheerleader
February 5, 1958
Stonehill College cheerleader. Kathlen Burke, freshman, Quincy; Kathleen Grant, freshman, Weymouth; Susan
Carey, freshman, Braintree. The girls are photographed in mid-jump.
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Stonehill College Cheerleader
February 5, 1958
Stonehill College cheerleader. Boston Papers. Maruerite Carriuolo, head cheerleader, senior Brockton; Kathleen
Grant, freshman, Weymouth. The girls are photographed mid-jump.
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Stonehill College Cheerleader
February 2, 1958
Stonehill College cheerleader. New Bedford- Also for Fall River and 1 Boston Paper. Mary Beth Lanagan,
sophomore, Fairhaven; Ann V. Guilmette, junior, Fall River; Marguerite Carriulo, senior, Brockton, head
chearleader.
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Faculty Staff Banquet of Stonehill College
May 22, 1958
All Faculty Staff Banquet of Stonehill college, left to right, Very Rev. James J. Sheehan, CSC, president, Stonehill
College; Dr. John P. Sullivan, North Easton, assistant professor of education, guidance director; Rev. James J.
Doyle, CSC, dean of Stonehill; and Dr. John Walsh, Boston College, speaker of the evening.
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Maryland Casualty, Co.
February 6, 1958
Maryland Casualty Co. 20 Congress Street. Boston, Mass. Att: Mr. Bartlett. Pierre G. St. Lauver, accident date 12/7/1957; Intersection West Main and School St., Avon. Photo is of where the accident was for the insurance
company, Maryland Casualty, Co.
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Truck Drivers' Union
September 26, 1958
Photos for Henry G. Gross of the Truck Drivers Union in Brockton, Mass.
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Whitman High Safe Robbed
February 7, 1958
Patrolman Leonard W. Buckley, left, talks with Custodian Peter Petrino of Whitman High School early this
morning shortly after the latter discovered the safe break at Whitman High Office. The culprits broke through a
solid brick wall on this side and then, unable to gain access to the vault, went to another room and broke open
the safe door. More than $500 was stolen.
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Brockton Draftees
February 7, 1958
Brockton Draftees who left in the February draft this morning, left to right, Joseph R. Matta, 220 North Main
Street; Willis E. Maxim, 99 East Ashland Street, formerly of Middleboro; Frank J. Colby, 61 West Ashland Street;
and Pio J. Perrotta, Jr., 257 Grove Street.
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Crawford Press
February 6, 1958
Crawford Press, photos of a pair of shoes.
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Leave in Whitman Draft
February 7, 1958
Two West Bridgewater High School co-captains of baseball in 1956 were among the three young men who left
this morning from the Whitman Railroad Station in the February draft. They were George L. Perry, 19, of 108 Ash
Street, West Bridgewater, left, and at the far right, William E. Allen, 19, of 792 Hancock Street; West Abington,
formerly of West Bridgewater. In the centre is the third member the draft group, Richard L. Tower, 22, of 825
Hancock Street, West Abington.
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Atty. James R. Lawtom
February 6, 1958
Atty. James R. Lawtom of 142 Main Street-Cracks in tile Floor at Anthony Cerce Home at 196 Forest Ave.
Brockton. Photos of the interior of home.
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Rotary Vice-President Is Guest
February 6, 1958
Members of the Brockton Rotary Club Thursday afternoon entertained W. Maurice Wild of Port Elizabeth, Union
of South Africa, second vice-presdient of Rotary International, and principals present with him included: Left to
right, Domingo Vega, Rotary president; Percy Hodgson, Pawtucket, R.I., part president, Rotary International; Mr.
Wild, Austin A. Ley of Attleboro, district governor; and Rabbi H. Bruce Ehrmann, Rotary vice-president.
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Plan Queen of Hearts Dance
February 6, 1958
Proceeds of the Queen of Hearts Dance to be held at St. Paul's church Feb. 14 in the form of a record hop will go,
appropriately enough, to the Brockton Heart Fund and co-operating in the project, left to right, are Robert C.
Wright, chairman; Rector Daniel K. Davis of St. Paul's church; andt Atty. George F. Edlund, a member of the heart
fund board of directors and a vestryman of St. Paul's Church.
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58-0305_01 Brownies Aid Auto Victim
February 6, 1958
Brownies Aid Auto Victim. Brownies Kathleen E. Brady, seven, of 12 Hill Street, and Joanne Bartlett, 9, of 14 Hill
Street, visited Brockton Hospital with a travel scrapbook made by themselves and other members of Troop 27,
Wendell Avenue Congregational Church, and although they couldn't visit their associate, Ann Louise Corcoran ,
408 Centre Street, acccident victim in the Barbara Keith ward, they did see that the book got to her for her
entertainment.
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58-0305_02 Brownies Aid Auto Victim
February 6, 1958
Ann Louise Corcoran, accident victim in the Barbara Keith Ward with book given to her by Kathleen E. Brady,
seven, of 12 Hill Street, and Joanne Bartlett, nine, of 14 Hill Street and other mmebers of Troop 27, Wendell
Avenue Congregational Church.
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New, Old United Fund Officers
February 6, 1958
New, Old United Fund Officers at the annual meeting Thursday night. Left to right, Gordon D. Hall who was the
guest speaker; Mauritz W. Palmer, new campaign chairman; Dr. Alfred L. Duncombe, retiring president; Miss
Lorraine Jones; acting executive secretary; Atty. Albert C. Doyle, new president, Marchie La Grasta, chairman,
chapter assembly program; and C. Hazard Beckford, retiring president.
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First Brownie Flyup Ceremony
February 6, 1958
First Brownie Flyup Ceremony in Pembroke found this octet of young girls achieving in the scout status in
ceremonies at the Pemborke Elementary School. They include, front, Judith M. LaFrance, Carol A. LaValley,
Sharon Burgess and Donna Shawles; second row, Joan A. Moquin, Christine R. Bezanson, Chirstine H. Vining and
Barbara M. Tracy.
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Accident-Court & Montello Street
February 5, 1958
Boika Outchunis, 47, of 12 Garfield Street, was shaken up when his car was involved in an accident at Court and
Montello Streets at 4:11 P.M. Wednesday, police said. According to Patrolmen Ralph Clark and Joseph Upton,
Outchunis was driving a car northerly on Montello Street when it was in collision with an auto being driven
easterly on Court Street by Mrs. Eva E. Galant, 23, of Washington Street, Assinippi
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Outline Economic Conference
February 6, 1958
Outline at Economic Conference at meeting of Abington Business Associates; principals included, left to right,
Howard C. Bickford, president, Abington Business Assicates; Paul J. Short, secretary Lowell L. Gray of Avon,
general representative; division of development, Massachusetts department of commerce; and John P. Murphy
of Whitman, first BSAC president, and chairman of the Whitman Industrial development commission,
representing the scout master of Southeastern Massachusetts Economic Conference.
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Goodwill Singers
January 19, 1958
Goodwill singers being another year of choral activities designed to spread interest in good musical program
with Eilse Smith Porter, director, outlining a busy schedule for the group in 1958. Their members include: from
left to right, Miss Virginia C. Koeppel of Brookville, Mrs. Alice M. Drew and Miss Edna M. Robinson of Brockton,
Mrs. Grace M. Winter of Weymouth, Mrs. Bessie T. Blackley of Brockton and Elise Smith Porter of Brockton,
director and widely known contratto soloist. Second, Miss Hazel A. Rounds of Brockton; Mrs. Emily Rogers of
Hanover, Mrs. Alice Loring of Brockton, Mrs. Carol Butler of South Braintree, Miss Gertrude M. Rounds of
Brockton, Mrs. Sarah Newman of South Braintree and Mrs. Gladly Richardson of Brookville. Third row, Wilbur J.
Roper of South Braintree, master of ceremonies; Mrs. Miriam E. Lucas of Holbrook, accompanist; Elmer C.
Simmons of Whitman, Walter E. Lucas of Holbrook, Horace Scott of South Braintree, Louis Grundy of Hanover,
Simon Rideout of East Braintree and Oliver A. Norcross of North Easton. Not present for the picture; Miss Cynthia
Hardy of Holbrook, Mrs. Bertha Worth of South Braintree, Clyde Baker of Hobrook, Paul Schofield of Braintree
Highlands, Elwood Winter of Weymouth and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lucas who are vacationing in Florida.
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present; and a letter to Elsie (January 31, 1950)
National Bank of Plymouth
February 6, 1958
National Bank of Plymouth County; Cole and Dalton. Two men sit at a table speaking with a microphone in front
of them.
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Salvation Army Driver Rewarded
February 6, 1958
Salvation Army Driver Rewarded for a perfect 10-year safety record. At presentation to LeRoy J. Soule, left to
right, Mayor Derosier, Police Lt. Leo A. Clearly, head of the police traffic bureau; Maj. Gustav F. Johnson of the
Salvation Army Social Service Centre; Mr. Soule, recipient, and Lt. Col. Ernest A. Marshall of New York City.
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Brockton Photo Engraving
February 8, 1958
Brockton Photo Engraving. Hoyt Meter Card and Model #645
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Tri-Town Holy Name Guests
February 10, 1958
Tri-Town Holy Name Guests at the smoker held in West Bridgewater High school, left to right, Robert L. Keating,
president, St. Ann's Church Holy Name Society; Armand C. Colombo of Boston, coach, Archbishop Williams High
school; John H. Hamilton, program chairman, St. Ann's Holy Name Society; Jack Garrity, athletic director,
Archbishop Williams High school; and Rev. Francis S. Shea, pastor, St. Ann's Church
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Whitman Celebrates Victory
February 8, 1958
Whitman High School's victory over Wareham in basketball was cause for fitting celebration Saturday night at
the Indian Head School Hanson, where members of the team and Principal Phillip A. Johnson, Jr., were special
guests. They were the guests of the community Youth Association of Hanson. Left to right, Murray A. Pringle,
sponsor; John C. Davis, Brian P. Hart, Principal Johnson and Bruce T. Tirrell; in back, Wayne D. Ross, Andy
Champiginie, James M. Sullivan, David N, Derochea, and John C. Matthews. Unable to be present, William Ferris,
Jogn Plausse, Joseph Benoit and manager Robert Williams.
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Brockton Art Association
February 9, 1958
Brockton Art Association plans its 1958 show which will begin Saturday at headquarters, 59 Legion Parkway.
Holding one of the paintings to be exhibited, Miss Judith A. Fagan, 20 Maxim Street, Mrs. Robert N. Nason, 250
Green Street; and Mrs. Frederick P. Sgro, 81 South Leyden Street.
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Stoughton High School Athletic Banquet Principals
February 9, 1958
Stoughton on High School Athletic Banquet Principals. Left to right, John Giannakoulis, co-captain elect of
football; Anthony R. Pires and Granville E. Walbridge, co-captians of the 1957 team; Albert J. Twomey, head
football coach; Fred Foye, Boston Traveler school boy sports editor, who was speaker; Aaron Fink, principal of
Stoughton High School; and Joseph H. Gibbons, superintendent of Schools, Stoughton.
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Joe Morey Honored
February 8, 1958
Former pupils and associates of Joseph F. Morey, for 21 years East Bridgewater High school basketball coach,
turned out en masse Saturday night to honor him at a testimonial in which he was given a $1000 check in token
of their esteem for him. At the presentation, left to right, Richard F. Morey of Abington, former Abrington High
school coach, brother of Joe; Ken MacAfee of the New York Giants; Don Colo, former East Bridgewater man now
with the Cleveland Browns; Mrs. Morey, testimonial chairman Leslie H. Gould, William F. Kirkwood of Halifax,
State parole office who was master of Ceremonies; Joseph D. Teeling of Middleboro who was a fellow coach and
classmate of Joe and Rev. Edward F. Roach of East Bridgewater, newly ordained priest who was one of his pupils.
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Rockland Scout Awards
February 9, 1958
Rockland Scout Awards for God and Country at the First Congregational Church, Rockland, went to two boys in
ceremony at Church. Left to right, Edward Dumanian, Scoutmaster, Troop 36; Rev. Herbert A. Stevens, minister;
Thomas J. Fee, 15 , of 181 Spring Street; Richard A. Campbell, 15, of 32 Rice avenue, the recipients, and Richard L.
Ransom, 13, of 48 Stanton Street, who is due to receive his medal in a month.
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Halifax Nonagenarian
February 9, 1958
Mrs. Ellen P. Thompson for 60 years a resident of Halifax, but more recently of Kingston, celebrated her 98th
birthday anniversary by recalling some of early youth to, left to right, Evelyn M. Breck, 14, of 20 Peirce Street,
Middleboro; Caroline Harlow, 10, and Nancy Hathaway Harlow, six, also of 20 Peirce Street, Middleboro. All were
guests of the Halifax home of Mrs. Lucy E. Harlow who is a long-time friend of Mrs. Thompson and the mother of
Plymouth County Sheriff Adnah H. Harlow.
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Paul Harvey
February 8, 1958
Paul Harvey, of 21 Dailey avenue, North Easton, and one other boy scout holding poles in the street.
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Leham's Garage
February 8, 1958
Stoughton- Leham's garage ribbon cutting, grand opening ceremony. Seven men stand outside the store cutting
the ribbon.
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Valentine's Day Cover Girl
February 6, 1958
Valentine's Day Cover Girl might well be Jean E. McGowan, 435 North Cary Street, 19-year-old BHS graduate of
the class of 1956. Miss McGowan is now employed by the telephone company.
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Mary E. Madden Becomes Bridge of Russel E. Kahler
February 3, 1958
Before an alter banked with white carnations, the marriage of Miss Mary Elizabeth Madden, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Timothy Madden, 273 East Street, and Russell E. Kahler, son of Mrs. Irene Kahler, 307 Field Street, was
solemnized Sunday after noon at 2:30 at St. Margarets Church. Rev. Francis G. Melnerney performed the
ceremony in which two rings were used. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was charming in a gown of
Belgium lace over Taffeta, styled with a Sabrina neckline, long pointed sleeves and a skirt with tiers of lace. She
carried a white prayer book topped with two orchids and streamers of Stephanotis
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Gerald Hewitt
February 6, 1958
Gerald Hewitt, Center Street, Pembroke, deceased. With a dog.
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Different-Day Twins Are One Year Old
February 3, 1958
Different-Day Twins Are One Year Old. Annemarie L. Wright, left, and her brother, Arthur J. Wright were born on
two different days a year ago and they are celebrating their birthday anniversaries -- Feb, 6 and 7 -- On
Thursday. The girl was born six minutes before midnight Feb 6, 1957, and the boy one minute after midnight Feb
7, 1957. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Wright, 23 Temple Street, Brockton.
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Eleanore's Fashionists
February 9, 1958
Eleanore's Fashionists at 232 Main Street, Cook Building, Brockton by Eleanore Quaglizzi. Photo of Pat Nolte ad
Doris DeBenedictus standing in front of a sign which reads "Palette of Beauty."
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February 1, 1958
February 1, 1958
A group of individuals on horseback at a Horse Show. Photos of single rider alone are of Sandra Barker.
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Mouseketeers Welcomed to Brockton
Febraury 3, 1958
Four-year old Barbara Ann Phaneuf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Phaneuf, 1062 North Main Street, smiles
her happiest as she hands the key to the city to TV's fanned Musketeers, in Brockton Monday afternoon for a
goodwill visit. Left to right are Jimmie, Barbara Ann Phaneuf, Tommy, Annette and Doreen.
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Backboard Basketball Installations
February 8, 1958
Photos for Richard F. Morey of Damon Road, Abington of the backboard basketball installations at East
Bridgewater High School.
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Bedside Birthday Party
February 8, 1958
Bedside Birthday Party when Mrs. Mary Asiaf, 62 Elliot Street, planned a family gathering for her 87th birthday
anniversary Sunday, she didn’t count on illness which she contracted Friday. She insisted, despite being
bedridden with pneumonia, that the party be held and received flowers, a cake, and many gifts at her bedside.
Left to right, her children, Rep. John G. Asiaf, Mrs. Peter Hasham, Mrs. Asiaf, Dr. Bolis G. Asiaf, Peter G. Asiaf and
Joseph Asiaf. The family gathering took place at home Mrs. Mildred Haglund, 11 Cherry Street.
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February 9, 1958 also given as a date. An envelope with description within an envelope.
Brockton Cosmetologists Association
February 9, 1958
Photos of the Brockton Cosmetologists Association Committee of Style Show in Whitman.
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Jinny-Jo Beauty Shoppe
February 9, 1958
Jinny-Jo Beauty Shoppe at 1062 Main Street, Brockton-Proprietor, Agnes E. Dunbar Stands next to the 'Palette of
Beauty' sign.
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Stanley Hair Stylists
February 9, 1958
Stanley hair stylists, 33 West Elm Street, Brockton. Proprietor is Stanley Kozlowski. Photos of women by Palatte of
beauty 'sign and one woman in a costume.
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Mrs. Eleanor Dana
February 11, 1958
Photos are of photos of Mrs. Eleanor Dana and a man; one photo is a profile of Mrs. Dana in a nurse uniform. 54
Church Street, Bridgewater is the home of Mrs. Dana.
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Mrs. Alice J. O'Malley and Company
February 10, 1958
Mrs. Alice J. O'Malley, 27 Elm Avenue, widow of William C. O'Malley, she is the former Alice J. Condon. With Mrs.
O'Malley in the photos are Denise M. O'Malley, 16 BHS Junior; William C. O'Malley, 15, sophomore at BHS;
Andrea M., 13, eigth grade West Jr. High; John P., 11, sixth grade, Lincoln Street; Paula E., seven, second grade,
Belmont School. The children sit around a table with Mrs. O'Malley with books out- a young girl watches Mrs.
O'Malley cook in a photo.
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Jeanette Johnson Coiffures, Inc.
February 9, 1958
Jeanette Johnson Coiffures, Inc. 11 Legion Parkway, Brockton. Photos are of a woman holding and posing with a
poodle dog.
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Kay Dame
February 9, 1958
Kay Dame, 23 Wales Street, North Abington, stands next to the 'Palette of Beauty' sign.
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Dorthea Meister Hair Stylist
February 9, 1958
Photo is of Christine Crowell, for Dorothy Meister of Dorthea, Meister Hair Stylist 540 No. Union St., Rockland.
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Lee DiRenzo's Beauty Shop
February 9, 1958
Photos are of Bess Clifford, 14 Woodland avenue, and Natalie Erickson, 43 Banks Street of Lee DiRenzo's Beauty
Shop, 55 Legion Parkway, Brockton.
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At K of C Celebration
January 1, 1958
At K of C Celebration welcoming Baby 1958 are, left to right, Miss Sylvia E. Reed, 25 Belmont place; Robert A.
Kane, 75 Morse avenue; George E. Lombardi; 134 Hovendon avenue, chairman; Grand Knight Gilbert N. Perron,
1025 North Main Street; Mrs. Lombardi, Mrs. Perron, and Arlen J. Mooney, 95 Newbury Street.
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Bridgewater Boosters
February 11, 1958
Bridgewater Boosters presented jackets to Bridgewater High school athletes and among the recipients were
captains of various teams. Left to right, Stanley J. Marks, track; James E. Ellis; baseball; Principal Herbert W.
DeVeber, Primo E. Resmini, president of the Boosters' Club; Paul D. Sheffler, co-captian, football; Charles F. Dayle,
co-captian, football; Anthony N. Ghelfi, co-captian, basketball; Peter H. DeVeber, co-captian, basketball; Joan N.
Jackson, captian, girls basketball; Barbara S. Belbani, field hockey; Janet D. Wolski, softball, and Mrs. Vera L.
Litzen, secretary-treasure, Boosters' Club.
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Massachusetts Department of Commerce
February 11, 1958
Massachusetts Department of Commerce, woman's division, 344 Boylston Street, Boston, Brockton, meeting, 'So
You Want a Business' workshop.
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What's My Line? Program
February 11, 1958
What's My Line? Program by the Brockton Business and Professional Club featured, among others, Florence M.
Gaffey, far left, of Randolph, and Joan E. Sawyer of East Bridgewater as contestants, Arthur B. (DOC) Jones as
quiz master and a panel comprising, left to right, Assist.-Dist.-Atty. Warren A. Lindberg, Miss Janet Bolles, Edison
Company home economist; United Fund chairman Mauritz Palmer and Mrs. Ruth Butler, (Ruthie B) as panelists.
The show featured the February meeting of the club.
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New Clock
February 11, 1958
New Clock of National Bank of Plymouth County.
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Madeline's Sportswear Shop
February 11, 1958
Photos of exterior of Madeline's Casual Clothes, Sportswear shop on 31 West Elm Street.
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DeMolay-Rainbow Girls
February 7, 1958
DeMolay- Rainbow Girls all set for their annual old-fashioned minstrels Friday evening are, left to right, Marsha
E. Olive, 98 West Spring Street, Avon; Barbara J. Erlandson, 537 Pleasant Street; Judith A. Welch, 187 Florence
Street; Marcia Sutherland, 456 North Warren Avenue; back, Joan L. Yancey, 83 Martland avenue; Judy A.
Peterson, 180 Pond Street, Avon; Jane R. Rost, 71 French avenue.
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Silver Lake School Open House
February 12, 1958
Silver Late School Open House Wednesday night for its wide-awake commercial department featured a panel
discussion by business men and women, among whom were graduates of the School. Principal Lloyd M.
Creighton was moderator. Left to right, Margaret K. Murphy, assistant bookkeeper, Mayflower Seafoods Co.;
Elizabeth A. Tubman, clerk, Plymouth County Electric Co.; Barbara A. Judge, senior, Silver Late Regional High
school; Mr. Creighton; Catherine E. Goodearle, assistant treasurer, Island Creek Coal Co., Boston; Frank E Parris,
assistant register of deeds, Plymouth County; and Robert A. Jones, district superintendent, Plymouth County
Electric Co.
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Thayer Parents Plan Fashion Show
February 12, 1958
Members of the Thayer Academy Parents' Club are busy these days preparing for their fashion show and bridge
scheduled for Wednesday, March 5, the proceeds of which will be used for Scholarship purposes. Among the
committee members; Mrs. A. Wendell Drollett of Duxbury, Mrs. Warren L. Claff of Randolph, Mrs. Arthur
Rappeport of Quincy, chairman; Mrs. Robert E. MacDonald of West Bridgewater and Mrs. Arvin I. Philippart, Jr.,
of West Bridgewater.
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Easton Fatal Crash
February 14, 1958
A Lawrence man was killed and his two campanions were critically hurt this morning when their auto hit a tree
on Bay road. Robert Woodburn, 28, of 4 Reservoir Street, Lawrence, identified by police as driver, was believed to
have died instantly behind the wheel. His passengers, James Linehan, 21, of 5 Bancroft Street, Norton, and
Robert Finniani, 26, of 3 Water Street, Dorchester, suffered severe head injuries and shock. Both were taken to
the Brockton Hospital were they were reported in fair condition and named on the danger list. The auto left the
road and struck a tree on what police described as a long sweeping curve. They theorized that the driver may
have fallen asleep. Police were unable to question the passengers immediately. The exact time the accident took
place was not known. It was discovered at 6:25 AM by Mrs. Dorothy Wood. She lives nearby, and from her
window saw the auto against a tree about 500 yards South of the intersection of Route 123 and 106. Mrs. Wood
notified Easton police and Patrolmen Fred Anderson and Ralph Peterson responded with Registry of Motor
Vehicles Inspector Edward McLaughlin. Medical Examiner Dr. Andrew J. Leddy of Tauton was called and he
pronounced Woodburd dead fron internal injuries. The two passengers were taken to the hospital, one in a police
ambulance and the other in the blue ambulance. The auto with its front end badly smashed, was towed to a local
garage.
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Insurance letter and newspaper clipping included
Randolph Eagle Scout Ceremony
February 11, 1958
Randolph Eagle Scout Ceremony saw W. Allen Sullivan, 15, of 4 Maple Circle, Randolph , receive the coveted
award Tuesday evening at the First Congregational Church, Randolph. Left to right, Howard E. Williams,
scoutmaster, Troop 44; Deborah L. Sullivan, seven-year old sister of Allen, Mrs. Sullivan, Rev. Arthur W. Bowler,
Allen, and his father, William F. Sullivan.
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Scoutmaster's Son Rewarded
February 11, 1958
Scoutmaster's son is rewarded of Troop 12. Scoutmaster Francis J. Bourbeau, Randolph, congratulates his son,
Francis J. Bourbeau, 35 Canton Street, Randolph, and two fellow scouts who received AD Altare Dei medals. The
others are Thomas A. Steele, 14, of 19 Chestnut Street, and John L. White, 12, of 171 Canton Street, both of
Stoughton.
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Brockton Teacher's Association
February 12, 1958
Brockton Teacher's Associationa, BTA Pops Concert Wednesday evening featured orchestra led by Ronald F. May,
director of music for Brockton schools, right, before audience of teachers and guests in Brockton High school hall.
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Plan Day Nursery Open House
February 12, 1958
Plan Day Nursery Open House Committee members of the Brockton Day Nursery, 39 Everett Street, are engaged
in sending out invitations these days for the open house planned for Saturday, March 8, at the nursery. Seated,
left to right, Mrs. Chester F. Edson, Mrs. Ralph S. Frellick, Mrs. Fred W. Armor, Miss Mildred B. Battles, president,
and Mrs. George Catlin, secretary; back, Mrs. Ernest F. Bridgewood, Mrs. Florus A. Bowman, Mrs. J. Howard Allen
and Mrs. E.L. LeBaron.
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I Socked Him This Way
February 13, 1958
'I socked him this way' So said 72-year-old Joseph Costello, 1483 Main Street, in describing how he tore off the
mask of a knife-wielding intruder who demanded money in his store Friday evening, then hit him so hard he fled
from the store- without cash.
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Crawford Press
February 12, 1958
Crawford Press purchase order #5412 of a photo of a cut away boot diagram.
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Damaged Wallace Car from Randolph
February 12, 1958
Inclosed are front and rear photos of 1951 Plymouth of Herbert Wallace, 326 South Street, Randolph, as
requested. The car had been removed from Good Bros. garage to Hawkins Bros. garage, Randolph, and because
it was parked outdoors the owner had been advised to remove the license plates to avert theft. The machine was
indentified to me by the operator of the wrecker which hauled it to the Hawkin's Bros. location.
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Letter is dated February 13, 1958; envelope date February 12, 1958.
City Manager
February 8, 1958
Photo of city manager Gildea and wife sitting at a table in formal clothes.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holmes
February 13, 1958
Photos are of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holmes of 692 Washington Street, East Bridgewater sitting.
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Olympic Champions Holbrook Guests
February 13, 1958
Holbrook High school athletes show Mr. and Mrs. Harold V. Connoly, Olympic stars, new jackets they were given
in connection with annual sports night. Left to right, Richard B. Blythe, physical education director and coach;
Garland L. Neal, principal; Mr. and Mrs. Connolly; Howard R. Leonard, co-captian; football; Daniel P. Barry,
captian, basketball; and Gerard R. Blairs, co-captian, football.
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Homage to a Queen
February 7, 1958
Miss Janet Lewis, 31 Blaine Street, Brockton, crowned queen of the Junior Woman's Club annual Mardi Gras
dance received flowers and other gifts in recognition of her coronation. Left to right are, Miss Fontaine J. Metta,
89 Grove Street, lady-in-waiting; her escort, Warren G. Steadman, 255 Plain Street; Mrs. Gerald A. Looke, 37 Oak
Ridge Drive west, who was co-chairman and last year's queen; band leader, Linda J. Gray, seven, of 129 Pearl
Street, flower bearer; Richard E. Ferrini, 47 Pond view circle, the queen's escort, Miss Lewis, Daniel Richard
Gorman, eight, of 108 Belair Street, crown bearer; and city manager Gildea. Miss Lewis had previously received
her crown from Mayor Derosier.
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with negatives
Scene of Road for Lawton
February 13, 1958
Photos are of Bridgewater Route 28 Road scene for James R. Lawton of 142 Main Street.
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Damaged Mahoney Auto
February 13, 1958
Photos of Mrs. Anna M. Mahoney's, 297 South Main Street, Randolph damaged car in garage- right rear door.
Send to Edward R. Long of 47 West Elm Street.
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Telephone Travelers Feted
February 6, 1958
Two girls who will leave March 29 on a trip to Germany were guests of their telephone office associates and
those of the combined departments of the firm Thursday night at a West Side Improvement Association party in
their honor. They are shown above, in the centre, with the two party co-chairman. Left to right, Miss Elaine J.
Dykeman, co-chairman; Miss June F. Mullins and Miss Margaret A. Chesnauskas, both of 58 Byron avenue, who
will make the trip, and Mrs. Hazel R. Leland, co-chairman. The two travelers plan to visit Cheshauskes' Brothers,
Lt. Ralph J. Chesnauskas, West Point Graduate.
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To Head St. George Lodge
January 3, 1958
To Head St. George (Masons) Lodge in '58. Taking over direction of St. George Lodge, AF&AM, Thursday night
were, left to right, Atty. Willis A. Downs, senior warden; Ashton B. Vosmus, master, 49 Market St.; and Burton L.
Tibbetts, Jr., Junior warden.
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Tim O'Leary
February 13, 1958
Photos of full length of Tim O'Leary.
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Ludwig Potsus and Son
February 9, 1958
Photos are of Ludwig Potsus and son, Robert Potsus in boy scouts uniforms.104 Ames Ct.
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Randolph Lions Club
February 12, 1958
Randolph Lions Club paid tribute to the Greek community Wednesday evening in a program at which Charles N.
Collatos, Commissioner of Veterans' Cervices Commonwealth Massachusetts, received a certificate and shoes as
special gifts. Left to right, Rev. Koskores, pastor, Greek Orthodox Church, Brockton; King Lion Ernest Tucker of
Randolph, Mr. Collatos, Atty. Thomas Tyber of Randolph, chairman, entertainment commission; Lloyd J.
Freedman, advertising director, Randolph Manufacturing Co.; and James N. Jimoulis, program chairman.
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New Priest with Family
February 9, 1958
New Priest with Family, Rev. Lawrence J. Rondeau, far right, who said his first solemn high mass Sunday at
Sacred Heart Church, Brockton, greets members of his immediate family at breakfast following the mass. Left to
right, his brother , Louis A. Rondeau, Jr., 214 Court Street; his sister, Mrs. Everett P. Bresciani, 31 Star road,
Bridgewater; his sister, Mrs. Paul E. Richard, 64 Sherman Street; and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Rondeau,
216 Court Street
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Fr. Roach and Family
February 9, 1958
Fr. Roach and Family after saying his first Solemn high mass Sunday in St. John's Church, East Bridgewater. Left
to right, his brothers, Joseph A. Roach, 22; Michael P. Roach, 15, and Paul J. Roach, 23; his mother, Mrs. Edward
F. Roach, 33 West Street, Elmwood, Rev. Edward F. Roach, the newly ordained priest his cousin, Msgr. George N.
Dowd, pastor of St. Mary's Church. Franklin, and national director of Catholic scouting; his sister, Patricia A.
Roach, 18; his brother-in-law, Thomas S. Moroney of Wallingford, Conn., Thomas E Moroney, two and a half,
Mrs. Moroney, the former Alice Marie Roach, and his brother, Gregory V. Roach, II.
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Included is a letter to Mrs. Roach for purchase order.
Dominic Stevens' Damage Car
February 13, 1958
Photos are of Dominic Stevens' damaged car at his address of 25 Erie avenue for atty. Robert B. Sheiber, 11
Beacon St., Boston. Stevens works for Brockton Iron and Steel.
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Simon Stengel
February 12, 1958
Simon Stengel of Brockton holds 62-pound striped bass he caught in Boston Harbor, believed to be the biggest
fish ever taken.
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Missile Expert VA Hospital Speaker
February 12, 1958
Missile Expert was VA Hospital Speaker. Lt.- Col. Carlo R. Tosti, USAF, director of information services,
Headquarters Air Research and Development Command, Andrews' Air Force Base, Md., left, was principal
Speaker at the joint dental day meeting in the VA Hospital Wednesday evening. Left to right, Lt. Col. Tosti, Dr.
Clarence E. Ludlow of Braintree, chairman, South Shore District Dental Society, Dr. Peter A. Peffer, manager,
Brockton Veterans' Administration Hospital., and Dr. William F. Magnire, chief, Dental Service, Brockton VA
Hospital.
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Set for Woman's Club Show
February 13, 1958
Among the models in the forthcoming fashion show of the Woman's Club of Brockton March 6 at the West Junior
High school, will be the four young women above at the left, with chairman, Mrs. Arlor R. Savery. Left to right,
Miss Janet B. Wardwell, Mrs. Edward J. Adams, Mrs. Dino M. DeBenedictis, Mrs. Ralph L. Tirrell and Mrs. Arlor R.
Savery.
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Seven Students from Whitman
February 12, 1958
Seven Students from Whitman have been chosen to play March 20, 21, and 22 in the all-New England High
school band concert, Dover, N.H., made up of a band from all over the New England States, front, Roberta L.
Hefler, Donald F. Leach, Supervisor of instrumental music, Whitman public schools; and Barbara E. Davis; back,
Douglas B. Pratt, Richard R. Bartholdson, Peter K. Butler, Alvah K. Howe and Philip W. Leach
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West Junior High Broadcast
February 12, 1958
West Junior High Broadcast of the Voice of Tomorrow from WBET features, left to right, Atty. Willis A. Downs,
Dorothy Dale, Thomas Cudmore, Judy Zuckerman, Ruth Feinberg and Carl Johngren.
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Middleboro 4-H Project
February 15, 1958
Negatives of Middleboro 4-H project for Robert B. Eqing featuring Karyl Benson and others line dancing.
Originals furnished Ewing Feb. 16, 1958.
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John Brown
February 14, 1958
John Brown of 494 Copeland Street in DeMolay- Rainbow minstrels playing the piano.
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West Bridgewater Performers
February 15, 1958
West Bridgewater Performers at the First Uniterian Congregational Church get-together Saturday night were
these prominent residents of the town, left to right, Ralph A. Johnson, 37 South Elm Street; Charles L. Hill; 50
North Main Street; Richard C. Hill, 37 Hillside avenue; Charles S. Millet, 312 East Street; and Leon R. Higgins, 377
Spring Street.
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Brockton Used Cars, Anybody?
February 15, 1958
Lights burning merrily, a Brockton used-car lot displayed its whitest models Sunday night as snow covered them
to a depth of two feet and made recognition impossible.
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Digging Out the Car
February 15, 1958
Digging Out the Car are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Caldwell, 35 Sawtell avenue, spent a busy few hours Sunday night
at the height of the storm removing snow which entirely blocked the family car, parked in front of their Montello
home.
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Centre Street Sidewalks
February 15, 1958
Centre Street Sidewalks looked like this Sunday night with snow right up to the store windows, before plows had
a chance to clear them. Wind-swept drifts blocked many Brockton Streets in similar manner.
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Kresges Store Window
February 20, 1958
Photos of Kresges front Store window for Mr. Powers, manager.
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Kresge's Store Window
February 15, 1958
Kresge's Store Window for Mr. Powers, manager.
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Intersection of Hillberg and Longwood
February 15, 1958
Intersection of Hillberg Avenue and Longwood Avenue for Atty. Walter J. MacDonald, 232 Main Street. Taken 30
feet from intersection looking east; 60 feet looking east; 30 feet looking north; 60 feet looking north.
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At Stoughton Firefighter's Ball
February 14, 1958
Principals at 52nd annual ball of Soughton Firefighters' Relief Association, left to right, Rev. Robert MacLeod,
Congregational church, Stoughton, Chaplain; Donald L. Kelley, treasurer; Chief Frederick H. Pye, Earl D. McMann,
secretary; Lt. Paul J. Roach, vice president and chairman; Joseph Aravajo, Jr., assistant chairman; Rev. Robert J.
McCabe, curate, Immaculate Conception Church, Chaplain.
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Safety Slogan Winners
February 14, 1958
Safety Slogan Winners in Whitman receive their awards from Whitman Junior Chamber of Commerce. The
recipients, were Dianne E. Hickey, 12, of 320 Park Avenue, and Chet Lee Millard, seven, of 20 Laurel Street. Left to
right, Joseph E. Kennedy, chairman, Junior Chamber of Commerce Safety Slogan contest; Dianne; Edwin W.
Rowell, superintendent of schools; Chet; and Lloyd E. Patriquin, junior chamber co-chairman.
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58-0388_01 Brockton High School
February 14, 1958
Scenes of crowded lunchroom
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58-0388_02 Brockton High School
February 14, 1958
The gym at the Brockton High School.
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58-0388_02 Brockton High School
February 14, 1958
The busy auto mechanics classroom at the Brockton High School.
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Brockton Photo Engraving
February 13, 1958
Photo of a Brockton photo engraving; Hoyt Meter Model 655 with an Engine R.P.M. in hundreds.
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Strange Montello Visitor
February 13, 1958
Strange Montello Visitor to St. Edward's Parochial School today was Dynamite, pet (deodorized) skunk of David L.
Perewitz, 86 Mellen Street, first grade pupil at the school. As part of the class study of animals, David's
classmates, Paula F. Willette, of 75 Frankton Avenue; Janet Chase, 49 Burkside Avenue; and Mark Leahy, 38
Albion Street. They are all pupils in the class of Sister John Edith.
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No school But Plenty of Work
February 15, 1958
With school out this week in Brockton, John R. Kirker, 14, of 11 Frost Avenue, left, and Ronald J. Souza, 14, of 343
Forest Avenue lost little time in taking advantage of the snow to earn extra money shoveling. They were on the
job even before the snow had stopped falling Sunday. The former is an Enterprise paper boy.
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Mother and Son Shaken Up After Auto Collision
February 14, 1958
A Brockton mother and her six-year-old son were shaken up when their car was involved in a collision at North
Montello and Court Streets at 4:37 P.M. Friday. Taken to Brockton Hospital for examination were Mrs. Beatrice
M. Ericson, 26, of 182 North Quincy Street, driver of one of the cars, and her son, kenneth G. Ericson, Jr., six. Both
were later released from the hospital. Patrolman Edmund O'Leary said the car being driven northerly on North
Montello Street by Mrs. Ericson was in a collision with a car driven easterly on Court Street by Frank H. Peters,
23, of 8 South Street, South Easton. The Ericson car, damaged on its right side, struck the curbing after the
impact and had to be towed from the scene. The right front of the South Easton man's car was damaged.
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Included to the article and a memo about the insurance company, dated Feb. 19, 1958.
Letter to Mrs. Ericson at end of description, dated Feb. 17, 1958
East Bridgewater Entering Tourney
February 14, 1958
East Bridgewater will send this team of basketball players to the 1958 Tech Tournament at Boston Garden. Front,
left to right, Loren Flagg, David Tucker, Capt., Phil Wood, Charles Underhill and Albert Stankus; second row,
Coach Joseph Morey, Edgar Burroughs, Paul Howard, Leslie Leland, Peter Furia, Russell Hatfield, Principal Emery
S. Loud and Athletic Director Vincent J. Malewicz; back, William Holbrook, William Handy, Lawrence Wile, Walter
Baker, and Richard Benoit.
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58-0395_01 Queen and King of Mardi Gras
February 15, 1958
New Bedford girl is queen of Bridgewater State Teacher Mardi Gras. Miss Beverly Berg of New Bedford was
named queen and David White of Waltham named King of Bridgewater State Teachers' College Mardi Gras held
Saturday night at the college. They presided over festivities in the gymnasuim.
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58-0395_02 Brockton Area Students
February 16, 1958
Brockton Area Students at Brigewater State Teachers College Mardi Gras Saturday night are pictured in this
Enterprise series taken at the college gym where the festivities were held. No. 1, Warren Snow, 165 Florence
Street, surveys paper Eiffel tower which he and other students made for their float;
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58-0395_03 Brockton Area Students
February 16, 1958
Phylis E. Smith, 196 Ridge Street, and David C. Swift, 3 Tyson road, South Easton, and James Bates; No. 4, part of
the Brockton area students in costume, left to right, Rayne Logvin, 211 Spring Street, Janet Anderson, 92 Welto
Street; Lawrence D. Murphy, 55 Wayman Street; Marie Maraget, Weymouth, Charles R. Davis, 72 Plymouth
Street, Abington; Paula M. Clarmont, 1356 Bouve avenue; Raymond J. Carvalho, Fall River; and Carol Kenney, 131
East Water street, Rockland,
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58-0395_04 Brockton Area Students
February 15, 1958
Mother Goose in the person of Betty Schlemper of Everett reads to two Bridgewater pupils, Olivia O'Neil and
James Bates.
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58-0395_05 Brockton Area Students
February 15, 1958
Part of the Brockton area students in costume, left to right, Rayne Logvin, 211 Spring street; Janet Anderson, 92
Welto Street; Lawrence D. Murphy, 55 Wayman Street; Marie Maraget, Weymouth, Charles R. Davis, 72
Plymouth Street, Abington; Paula M. Clarmont, 135 Bouve avenue; Raymond J. Carvalho, Fall River; and Carol
Kenney, 131 East Water Street, Rockland,
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58-0395_06 Brockton Area Students
February 16, 1958
The king and queen, David White of Waltham and Beverly Berg of New Bedford.
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58-0395_07 Mardi Gras Float
February 15, 1958
Barbara M. Anderson of 183 Whiting Street, Hanover, standing in front of the Bridgewater Teachers' State
College Mardi Gras float.
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58-0395_08 The Mullins in Costume
February 15, 1958
Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Mullins of 37 Strong avenue, East Bridgewater at the Bridgewater State Teachers' College.
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Mrs. Lenore Reed
February 15, 1958
Passport photos of Mrs. Lenore Reed.
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Sons of Italy Mardi Gras
February 15, 1958
Sons of Italy Mardi Gras, Janice Walsh of 370 Summer Street and Roger Nelson of 433 Summer Street both pose
together for the photo.
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Minstrel Show of Rainbow, DeMolay
February 14, 1958
The Minstrel show of Rainbow, DeMolay. A large group sits for photos; the back row has a few gentlemen in
costume.
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In envelop 2 of 2 as the program to event as list of attendents of the event
Collecting the Mail
February 17, 1958
Collections as usual were the order of the day despite the weekend storm by Letter Carrier Roland L. Hicks, 85
Webster Street, Brockton, who found this letter box practically buried on Prospect street near its intersection
with North Warren avenue.
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Giant Whitman Snow Man
February 17, 1958
Giant Whitman Snow Man caught the eye of Washington street autoists and pedestrians as an aftermath of the
weekend storm. It was the work of James K. Powers, 10, left, Donald W. Powers, seven, and their father, W.
Kenneth Powers, 403 Washington Street.
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Whitman Boy Honored
February 17, 1958
Williams D. Powers, 31 Martin Street, who leaves next month to workout with the Milwaukee Braves
Organization, right, was guest of honor Monday night at the Whitman Kiwanis Club. Above he was presented gift
of Pres. Victor C. Davis and Program chairman Carleton P. Burrill.
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Snow Scenes
February 17, 1958
Snow Scenes of Main Street in front of BPM and of Pleasant Street, cars convered
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58-0403_01 Not New Hampshire. Just Brockton
February 17, 1958
Two Brockton young men for whom skiing is a hobby had only to travel to D.W.Field park for typical northcountry scenery (left) and thrills (right) as they enjoyed their favorite pastime Monday afternoon. They are
George T. Gardner, 17, of 35 Sophia avenue, and Alan S. MacEachern, 18, of 371 Green Street.
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58-0403_02 Not New Hampshire. Just Brockton
February 17, 1958
Two Brockton young men for whom skiing is a hobby had only to travel to D.W.Field park for typical northcountry thrills as they enjoyed their favorite pastime Monday afternoon. They are George T. Gardner, 17, of 35
Sophia avenue, and Alan S. MacEachern, 18, of 371 Green Street.
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DeMolay-Rainbow
February 14, 1958
Bob Reis and girls. Addressed to Janet Norcross, 134 Hillcrest avenue; Douglas Door, 50 Mt. Prospect Street,
Bridgewater; Bette Hatch, 160 Brookside avenue; and Pat Pratt, 235 Keith avenue extension.
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DeMolay Minstrels
February 14, 1958
Bob Reis and group dancing of the DeMolay Minstrels.
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Crealese Home in Snow
February 17, 1958
Mrs. Edwin J. Crealese's home, 128 Prospect Street, in snow.
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DeMolay- Rainbow Minstrels
February 14, 1958
Irene Small and Bob Reis of the DeMolay Rainbow minstrels on stage.
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58-0407
Whitman Woman Is Pinned in Car Wreck
February 14, 1958
Miss Emma C. Price, 43, of 30 Oakwood avenue, Whitman, was pinned in the wreckage of an auto which was in
collision with another car at Forest avenue and Ash street, Brockton, at 9:30 this morning. Firefighters helped her
out of the wreckage and she was taken to Brockton hospital. Miss Price was thrown from the drivers seat to the
passenger seat in front. When the door was crashed in she was trapped. First police on the scene called the fire
department for help and Dep. Chief John W. Kelly and Lt. Lawrence Marston directed firefighters in prying open
the door. She suffered chest and head injuries but her condition is reported not to be serious. Driver of the other
auto, William E. Burns, 851 Pleasant Street, Brockon, was taken to Goddard Hospital. He was treated for a head
concussion. The two cars were demolished in the crash that brought five pieces of fire apparatus to the scene.
Miss Price was proceeding Southerly on Ash street, and Burns, easterly on Forest avenue, when the collision
occurred. The crash sent the Price car up against a tree. When the fire department arrived, firefighters under the
direction of Dep. Chief Kelly and Lt. Morston had to use pry bars to get Miss Price from the wreckage. She was
taken to the Brockton Hospital in the veterans ambulance. Burns was taken to the Goddard Hospital by
Patrolmen Carlson and Burns. Investigating the accident was Patrolmen Roach and Sharon. Fire apparatus
washed away gasoline and the two demolished new cars were towed away by wreckers.
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Accident at Hillberg and Longwood Ave
February 15, 1958
Car accident at the intersection of Hillberg avenue and Longwood avenue.
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Directs Tourney from Bedside
February 18, 1958
Ralph W. Fish, West Bridgewater for years director of the South Shore High school basketball tournament, hasn't
allowed a little thing like an operation and hospitalization to interfere with this year's tournament, February 14
to 22. He's busy as usual planning the campaign with Miss Barbara M. Vail, secretary, aiding in the clerical work.
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Snow Removal in Brockton
February 18, 1958
Trucks removing the snow on Main Street in Brockton.
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Snow Pile 15 Feet High
February 18, 1958
A snow pile 15 feet high towers to the sign designating the Brockton Crescent Street parking lot which has been
cleared of snow for parking purposes. The lad at the top of the pile is 11-year-old Joseph J. McDonald, 133 West
Water Street, Rockland.
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A Little Help from the Law
February 18, 1958
Patrolmen John A. Seaquist, aided by fellow officers, Frawley and Burns, not visible to camera, come to the
assistance of a sliding motorist on Centre street as icy conditions made traction difficult.
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58-0413_01 Snow Causes Easton Accident
February 17, 1958
Snow conditions were listed as indirectly responsible for crash on Foundry Street, Easton, Monday afternoon
when new car and beer truck collided on curve just West of Fuller's pond. Two Rhode Island residents were
hospitalized but the truck driver, Alfred A. Hayden, 218 Franklin Street, East Mansfield, and his helper Raymond
Southwick, 26 Oliver street, North Easton (inset) were unhurt. At left, Easton Patrolman Joel Johnson and Hayden
discuss accident.
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58-0413_02 Snow Causes Easton Accident
February 17, 1958
At left, Easton Patrolman Joel Johnson and Alfred A. Hayden, 218 Franklin Street, East Mansfield, discusses
accident.
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Fatal Accident Probe Continues
February 19, 1958
Patrolmen Frawley and Dion at scene of accident where William R. Studley, 11, was was killed by unidentified
truck on Turner Street near Waverly. Inset, Roy Anderson, 17, of 70 Turner Street, who said he saw the accident
and furnished police description of truck whose driver is apparently unaware of tragedy.
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Holly Goes Collegiate
February 19, 1958
Campello's most helpful dog, Holly by name, already famous because she delivers papers for 16-year-old
Enterprise Newboy Richard L. Bendixen, 1104 Montello Street, has decided to go collegiate. And, despite a
lecture on smoking by her young master, she still insists on dangling a cigarette fom her mouth, and wear one of
these stripped shirts and cap to match.
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Whitman Award Winners
February 19, 1958
Whitman Award Winners of Troop and Post 22 are congratulated by leaders for received Ad Altare Dei
recognition. Left to right, Committeeman Augustine P. Zipeto, Alterano Casoni and John R. Murphy, and Scouts
Richard A. Casoni, Austin J. Zipeto, Richard F. Waslh, Marks W. Ewell and Joh R. Murphy, Jr.
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Catlin Home Covered in Snow
February 19, 1958
George Catlin's house at 22 Pondview Circle covered in snow.
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Brockton G1 and new Wife Home
February 19, 1958
Brockton G1 arriving home after a rough Atlantic crossing, William J. Duffy, Jr., 21, and his bride of 18 days, the
former Miss Jean Diggins, 19, of Watford, Herefordshire, England, spent a busy day Wednesday upacking their
many suitcases. They newleyweds are now living at 86 Harvard Street, Brockton.
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DeMolay-Rainbow Minstrels
February 14, 1958
DeMolay-Rainbow Minstrel Douglas Dorr of 50 Mt. Pleasant Street, Bridgewater, plays the saxophone on stage.
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DeMolay-Rainbow Minstrels
February 14, 1958
DeMolay-Rainbow Minstrels; Irene Small singing on stage.
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DeMolay- Rainbow Minstrels
February 14, 1958
DeMolay-Rainbow Minstrels, Jon Tisdale of 401 South Street, Avon, poses for picture.
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Eagles' Award
February 15, 1958
Eagles' Award for outstanding civic service went Saturday night to Joseph F. Campanelli, second from left, shown
as he received the yearly citation from Brockton Aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles. Left to right, General Chairman
and Vice-Pres. George F. Riley, Mr. Campanelli, Pres. George F. Casieri and Secretary Howard J. Foster.
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Goddard Hospital Auxiliary Formed
February 19, 1958
New officers elected Wednesday evening at a well-attended meeting of the new Goddard Hospital Auxiliary, left
to right, Mrs. Thuve Peterson, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Robert G. Gibson, second vice-president; Mrs. Peirce
H. Leavitt, first vice-president; Mrs. John A. Davis, president; Mrs. Thomas W. Prince, honorary president; Mrs.
Herbert W. Tyler, treasurer; and Miss Irene B. White, Recording secretary.
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Whitman Snow Monster
February 19, 1958
Whitman Snow Monster attracting quite a bit of attention along Washington Street is this huge statue at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Bjork, 467 Washington Street. The girls at the left are Laurel I. Bjork, 12, and
Marcia L. Fullerton, 12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Fullerton, Jr., 70 Webster Street.
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Celebrating 50 Years of Marriage
February 19, 1958
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Lunn of Howard Street, Easton, have been married for 50 years.
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And Now Comes the Ice
February 20,1958
As if the weekend snowstorm wasn't enough, the rapidly melting snow today added another dimension to the
picture, icicles. Alden L Lane and J. William Tonis, widely known Brocktonians, are dwarfed by the size of the
icicles forming on the rear of the Goldthwaite block, 109 Main Street.
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Moncevicz Testimonial
February 15, 1958
Moncevics Testimonial took place Sunday night despite the storm when practically every other gathering in the
city was cancelled. Councilor Moncevicz and his family were special guests. Left to right, Paul H. Moncevicz, 15;
Mrs. Moncevicz, Hipolit Moncevicz who was the guest of honor; William, nine; Msgr. Francis Strakauskas of 74
Frankton ave, pastor. St. Casimir's Church where the banquet was held; Joan R., nine; Edward A. Dinneen who
was master of ceremonies; and Bernard L. LaFranchise who was chairman.
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World War II Dog Still on Job
February 12, 1958
Brought from Burma when United States troops left there at the end of World War II, Sandy, a nondescript Collietype dog owned by Preston S. Noel, 430 Warren avenue, still is his master's constant companion in his thousands
of miles of travel as a truckdriver for Bourne's Transportation, Inc. Mr. Noel discovered Sandy in Burma when he
was a member of the famed Merrill's Marauders and he immediately became a mascot of the soldiers. In fact he
became such a pet that, despite army red tape, he was brought back to this country and is now probaby the
most-traveled dog in this section.
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75 Degree Difference
February 18, 1958
75 degree difference in Brockton temperature is experienced by Richard K. Nelson, 453 North Main Street, a
student at North Junior High School as he swims in water at the YMCA registering 80 degrees and then outside
dresses for an air temperature of a scant five above zero as the cold wave continued today to envelope the area.
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Plymouth High Basketeers
February 19, 1958
Plymouth High Basketeers- Front, left to right, Larry Martin, Robert Souza, Thomas Brewster, Frank Anderson,
Paul Vecchi, Clem Ramano and Roy Kuhn; back, Robert Zaniboni, Allen Brini, William Nagle, David Melevsky,
Jerry Montanari, Steven Billey, Russell Canivazz, Coach Harold Rogers, Assistant Coach Jack Sarson and Athletic
Director Michael Romano.
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Pembroke PTA Youth Fete
February 18, 1958
Pembroke PTA Youth Fete saw representatives of many Pembroke youth organizations gathered at the
elementary school for a special program. Among them; left ot oright, Terrell E. Burke, Bluebirds; Linda J.
MacLeod, Brownies; Virginia L. Foqq, Camp five girls; Ronald W. Blood, High Street Junior fire department;
Richard C. Gauquier, boy scouts; Geraldine F. Angley, girl scouts; Judge M. Deane, Horizon club, and Mrs. Francis
C. Burke, chairman.
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Randolph Welcomes India Visitor
February 19, 1958
Guest at the Wednesday afternoon meeting of Randolph Rotary Club was Ramaswany Mani of Patna, India, a
student at Harvard, who was seated at the head table. Left to right, Chester E. Claff, president; Mr. Mani, Casper
H. Martin of Avon, past district governer; and Francis E. Bushman of Braintree; back George H. Foley, vicepresident; and George E. Hurley, Secretary
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58-0433_01 Sons of Italy Mardi Gras
February 15, 1958
Sons of Italy Mardi Gras featured the crowing of a princess and the selection of best costumes Saturday night as
neary 200 made merry. The costume winners, at left, were front row, Sumiko Gihaw, 169 Winthrop Street; Claire
L. Corcoran, 562 Pleasant Street; Stanley E. Kozlowski, 52 Snow Street; Mrs. George B. Russell, Jr., 61 Cross Street;
Second row, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Goodwon, 45 Cushing Street, Stoughton; and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Benoit,
14 Barry Street, Brockton; third row; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Cicone, 52 Myrtle Street; and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Cameron, 977 Warren avenue; and Manuel Faria, Jr., 109 Crapo Street, Bridgewater; at the right, Frank E. police,
18, of 81 Winthrop Street, crowns Miss Joanne M. Ananie, 15 of 477 West Elm Street, Princess of the 1958 Mardi
Gras
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58-0433_02 Sons of Italy Mardi Gras
February 15, 1958
at the right, Frank E. police, 18, of 81 Winthrop Street, crowns Miss Joanne M. Ananie, 15 of 477 West Elm Street,
Princess of the 1958 Mardi Gras
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St. Paul's Church Cabaret
February 18, 1958
At St. Paul's Church Cabaret Tuesday night, in front, Mrs. Dewey A. Beach, Mrs. David J. Hebert, Mrs. Kenneth R.
Kaufman, and Mrs. Robert T. Wright, back, Dewey A. Beach, David J. Hebert, Chairman Donald E. Groton,
Kenneth R. Kaufman and Robert T. Wright.
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Original Lincoln Document
February 12, 1958
Original Lincoln Document in the Office of Thayer Academy, South Braintree, served as a vital reminder of
Lincoln's birthday anniversary Wednesday when pupils had an opportunity to examine the framed scroll. Holding
it is Miss Stefanie S. Tashjiar, 17, of 484 Pleasant Street, Brockton, Thayer senior. The document signed by Pres.
Lincoln May 3, 1864, grants a general commission to Col. Sylvanus Thayer who, as superintendent of West Point,
laid down many of the regulations which still guide the institution and became known as the "Father of West
Point."
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Henry Van Dam
Febraury 19, 1958
Photos of Henry Van Dam sitting for his picture being taken.
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Whitman Police Get Rescue Bar
February 20, 1958
Members of the Whitman Kiwanis Club present Deputy Police Chief Arnold M. Josselyn of the Whitman Police
department a rescue bar for prying open wrecked cars as part of the club's safety program. Left to right, Bernard
J. Kirby, Kiwanis safety chiarman; Harvey W. Cole, rescue bar Chiarman; and Deputy Chief Josselyn.
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Snow Snarls Brockton Traffic
February 19, 1958
Snow Snarls Brockton Traffic. Motorists eye-view of conditions on North Main Street Wednesday afternoon gives
idea of the traffic jams which resulted from snow-clogged roads throughout the city.
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Manpower May Be Best After All
February 19, 1958
This motorist, unable to gain traction in snow on Prospect Street at North Main, got a bountiful assist from outof-school youngster who came to his rescue. His plight was typical of hundreds of autoists today, most of whom
were less fortunate in getting aid.
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And Now Comes the Ice
February 20, 1958
Brockton, recovering from the weekend snow storm, is now experienceing another hazard; huge icicles. In photo
at left, G. Alfred Martin, 34 Linda Street, Abington, and Norman S. Walsh, 482 Rockland Street, Abington note big
icicles on west side of Times building, Main and Pleasant Street, Brockton.
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Snowbank Saves Abington Boy
February 20, 1958
Donald J. O'Mara, five, inset, was saved from possibly more serious injuries last Thursday afternoon when car
operated by W.D. Zioni, Cranston, R.I., is alleged to have stuck him on Brockton avenue near the BrocktonAbington line, Arrow points to bank into which O'Mara boy was pushed by car. Left to right, Patrolman Frederic
Hatch of the Abington police department, Mr. Zinni and Registry Inspector John Bellrose at accident scene.
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Boy Scouts Clear Hydrants
February 20, 1958
Carrying on a work- they started shortly after the weekend storm, Brockton boy scouts are still clearing snow
from hydrants in the city. Among them, John P. Shinnick, 34 Montauk Road, a member of Sea Scout Ship '77 and
William R. Labell, 98 Belcher Avenue, a member of Troop 8, YM-YWHA.
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Open Bids for New Regional School
February 20, 1958
Members of the Whitman-Hanson regional school group meet at Whitman High School Thursday evening to
open bids for the new building; Front, left to right, James A. Matthews of Whitman, Stanley L. Naker of Hanson,
Walter R. Brittain of Whitman, chiariman; Mrs. Joseph R. McInnes, secretary; and John F. Harriott of Hanson;
back Hanson School Supt. Clifton E. Bradley, Whitman School Supt. Edwin W. Rowell, Whitman High School
Principal Philip H. Johnson, Jr., and Hanson Selectman Charles W.Bayley.
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Ash and Spring Street Accident
February 17, 1958
Accident on Ash and Spring Street. Registered to Richard Stoughton, Jr., 202 West Street. '56 Ford. Lumberman's
called and talked to Lynch.
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Halifax Cubscouts Receive Flag
February 22, 1958
Members of Pack 39 Cub Scouts of Halifax, are richer by one American flag through the generosity of the
O.W.L.S. organization of the town. At the presentation, in Town Hall, Halifax, were Arthur Randall Miller, nine.
Arthur Richard DeMullis, 10; Robert Randall Rassett, nine; Stephen Douglas Brown, nine; Harry H. Brown,
cubmaster; Daid W. Baker, secretary-treasurer of Pack 39; Clyde B. Stevens, chairman; and Mrs. Doris F.
Hoinghaus, representating the O.W.L.S.
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Photo Engraving Meters
February 22, 1958
Meters for Brockton Photo Engraving, Co. Meters are piggy back battery tester as well as one to handle.
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Rocky's Brother Snow Shoveler
February 18, 1958
Peter N. Marchegiano, who was a lad of 10 when Rocky was winning most of his big lights is now 17 and one of
the many students working on Brockton snow shoveling project. He's at the right, while at the left is Edward W.
Boyle, 17, of 88 Martland avenue, Brockton.
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Commercial Club in 75th Anniversary
February 22, 1958
A smorgasboard and dance featured the observance of the Commercial Club 75th Anniversary Saturday night,
and among the principals, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Paine, Mr. Paine being genral chairman, and Pres. And Mrs.
Herbert C. Otterberg.
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Hanover Constable Retiring
February 22, 1958
For the last time, as he has done for nearly four decades in the past, Constable Thomas F. Hayes, 207 Water
Street, Hanove, posts the town meeting warrant in preparation for the forthcoming meeting. With him is
Hanover Police Chief John F. Stoddard. Mr. Hayes has been a member of the police department 40 years and a
constable 38 years and is retiring in March.
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Hanover Constable Posts Last Warrant
February 22, 1958
As he has done nearly 40 years, Constable Thomas F. Hayes, 65, of Hanover, posts his last town meeting warrant
in preparation for the forthcoming town meeting. He's retiring on March. With him is Hanvoer Police Chief John
F. Stoddard.
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Hanover Cheerleaders Going to the Garden
February 21, 1958
Hanover cheerleaders who will be rooting for their favorite team this week in the Boston Garden hoop
championships: Front, Gail Briggs and Roberta Allen, co-captains; back Nancy Mitchell, Carol Gorrill, Sue
Kirernan, Linda More, Janie Melanson, and Jean Magee.
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Hanover Champions
February 22, 1958
Hanover Champions, Members of the Hanover High school basketball team: Front, Stanley Briggs, Linwood
Blaisdall, Walter MacLeod, Deane Howard, Fred Briggs, Ted Amazeen; back, Roger Leslie, Ray Dixon, Fred Smith,
Albert Nagel, Raymond Levings, Douglas Mann, William Scott, Coach Harry Gerrish and Henry Matthews.
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House on West Elm and Arlington St.
February 20, 1958
For Atty. Ermon L. Markella. Photos of rear steps of house on south-west corner of West Elm and Arlington
streets.
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Fingold is Stonehill Guest
February 21, 1958
Atty. Gen. Fingold greets Brockton students at Stonehill College, North Easton, as he arrives to address seniors on
annual cap and gown day. Left to right, Kenneth J. Burke, 16 Everett street; Walter R. Snarski, 29 Winnifred road;
Very Rev. James S. Sheehan, CSC, of Brockton, president of the college; Atty. Gen. Fingold; James T. Sparks, 10
Belmont place; and Alfred J. Durand, Jr., 21 Bigney avenue.
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Tedeschi Market
February 20, 1958
George Liberace visits the Rockland Tedeschi Market with a group of gentlemen.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leon E. Wood
February 22, 1958
Mr. and Mrs. Leon E. Wood, 19 Alden street, Whitman, observed their 50th wedding anniversary Saturday with a
gathering in John Matheson Hall, Episcopal church, Whitman. They were the recipients of many gifts and
congratulatory messages, inlcuding a corsage of money.
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West Junior Hight King and Queen
February 11, 1958
Crowned King and Queen of the valentine dance held Monday afternoon at the West Junior High school, Judy E.
Gardner, 121 Winthrop street, and Russell M. Gouldrup, 370 West street. The two were crowned by, standing,
Jay E. O'Leary, 12 Lexington street, ninth grade class president, and Meredith A. Daly, 212 Newbury street,
recording secretary.
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At 47th Annual YMHA Ball
February 23, 1958
At 47th Annual YMHA Ball. Committee chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Tatelbaum, Allan H. Wolozin, General
Chairman Roland Tuck, Mrs. Bernard S. Lazzaros, Herbert S. Nagle, Robert Sims and Harry Minkoff.
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State, Local Police probe Carver Shooting
February 22, 1958
Chief Dana T. Thomas of Carver, State Police Lt.-Det. Joseph Simmons, who is in charge of the investigation, and
State Trooper Lawrence Carter of Carver, assigned to the Middleboro barracks, at home of Mrs. Myrtle Perkins,
wife of Carver town assessor, found shot.
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Quintet of 'Singing Waiters'
February 22, 1958
Pop Concert stars appearing Wednesday evening the program to be presented Wednesday evening at 8 at Porter
Congregational church include this quintet of 'singing waiters'. They appear about with the show's producers and
director, Miss Doris H. Tirrell, widely known Brockton and Boston organist. Left to right, besides Miss Tirrell,
include: Rev. Richard Stoughton, Jr., minister; Frederick R. Neild, Walter R. Lendh, Thomas S. Hannaford and
Donald B. Chase.
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YMCA Open House
February 22, 1958
Butler wins coveted award. Edward P. Butler, Jr., 46 Perry avenue, received the Thomas Martin memorial trophy
at the Brockton YMCA Saturday in recognition of outstanding achievement and sportsmanship. At left is Mayor
Derosier, in center, William Brown, YMCA physical director.
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Richard Tonis
March 1952
Richard Tonis, Lt., Col. In marines.
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Heart Fund Collection
Februay 23, 1958
Tabulating Heart Fund Collection at the West Side branch of the National Bank of Plymouth county, left to right,
Junior J. Greene, Melvin J. Pauze, Frederic L. Lincoln, treasurer; Howard L. Hall, Mrs. Hall and Atty. George N.
Asack, all of whom are chairmen.
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Cold-Weather Protection
February 13, 1958
Cold-Weather Protection in the form of expecially designed sweaters to fit their Royal Dutch cut is afforded this
trio of miniature poodles- a mother, father and daughter- by their owner, Mrs. Gerald M. Hannigan, Broadway,
Hanover. The dogs are Algy, the father; Jeannince, the mother; and Jolli, the daughter.
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Turner Steel Co.
February 22, 1958
Turner Steel Co., 128 North Main Street, West Bridgewater, Mass.; exhibit at the YMCA open house in Brockton.
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Eastern States Steel Corp.
February 22, 1958
Eastern States Steel Corp., display of YMCA open house.
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Plan St. Edward's Fashion Show
February 23, 1958
Members of the committee planning the St. Edward's Fashion Show March 13 gather at the home of Mrs. Jack
Hamilburg to make plans for the affair. Left to right, Mrs. Jack Hamilburg, Mrs. Fred G. Lindsay, Mrs. Richard C.
Bergeron, chairman; Mrs. John E. Kirby and Mrs. Edward Ward. Not present for the picture, another member of
the committee, Mrs. Edward Vallee.
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Fraseir's Shoe Department
February 21, 1958
Shoe display at Fraseir's Shoe Deparment; billed to Penobscot Shoe Co., 179 Lincoln street, Boston. Sent to Leo
Ross, shoe dept.
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Miss White Guest of Honor
February 23, 1958
Miss White Guest of Honor at tea, commemorating her 38 years of faithful service to Goddard Hospital. She was
presented a purse (above) the presentation being made by Dr. Pierce H. Leavitt; left to right, Dr. Jacob Brenner of
North Easton, Miss White, Dr. Leavitt and Dr. Joseph F. Golden, Jr., of Stoughton.
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City Hall Fire Damage
February 21, 1958
Photos are of police and firefighters inspecting the damage done to City Hall in Brockton caused by a fire.
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Rotunda Damaged at Cuty Hall
February 21, 1958
Firefighter Paul Bates, Eng. 4, cleans up some debris left by City Hall general alarm fire. The plaque damaged is
the marble slab dedicated to Bridgewater volunteers of 1891.
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Easton vs. Wareham Basketball
February 22, 1958
Photos are of the Oliver Ames High school versus the Wareham High school basketball game. On the Oliver Ames
team: No. 3, Daniel Bradley; No. 11, Bob Silva; No. 15, Mackenzie Smith; No. 23, Ronald Buba; No. 33, Arthur
Wilde; No. 43, Charles Campbell; No. 5, Philip Baker; No. 13, Henry Baxter; No. 21, George Luke; No. 31, Charles
McMenamy; No. 41, David Tyler; No. 45, David Elson; Fac. Mgr., John C. Mason; Coach Valentine Muscato; Stu.
Mgr., Peter Kelly; Prin., Peter McConarty. On the Wareham team: No. 44, Eugene Lopers; No. 34, Thomas
Eccleston; No. 22, Richard Bradley; No. 32, Wilson Cardoza; No. 23, James St. Germaine; No. 31, Brian Atwood;
No. 41, Belmiro Barros; Fac. Mgr., George White; Coach, Clement Spillane; Stu. Mgr., Albert Neal; Prin., Paul
O'Connell.
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Barber Shop
February 13, 1958
Joseph Famularo Barber Shop, Legion Parkway near Jeannette Johnson's.
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Public Library Trustees
February 24, 1958
Public Library Trustees serving as local committee planning National Library Week to be observed March 16-22
are seated left to right, Philomena DiPasqua, Rev. James A. Donoghue, Atty. Eben G. Townes, Joseph F. O'Reilly,
Rachel W. Cartland, librarian; standing, left to right, Warren H. Lindberg, Anthony D. Matarese, Dr. Alfred L.
Duncombe, Rev. Obed Lundeen, and Rabbi H. Bruce Ehrmann.
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Brockton Dog Wins Show Honors
February 25, 1958
Champion Ike of Blue Bar, winner of best breed and best sporting dog in the Eastern Dog show, with his owner,
Hirim L. Reckard, 203 Nilsson street, Brockton, and handler, Miss Jeanne A. Millett, South Easton.
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Norwell Young People
February 25, 1958
Norwell Young People appearing in costume melodrama Saturday for the benefit of the First Parish
Congregational church include these junior high school students: left to right, Rodney J. Hager, 12, of Lincoln
street; Nancy L. Babcock, 13, of Stetson road; Diane B. Daley, 13, of Barstow avenue; James R. Litchfield, 13, of
River street; Lin and Wendy Robbins, Forest street, all of Norwell.
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Hanover vs. Hull Basketball Game
February 21, 1958
Hanover High School versus Hull High School basketball game. On the Hanover team; No.4, Douglas Mann; No.5,
Raymond Dixon; No. 10 Stanley Briggs; No. 11, Ned J. Entiemont- No.12, Deane Howard; No. 13, Ted Amazeen;
No. 14, Walter MacLead; No.15, Fred Briggs; No. 20, Bob Austin; No. 21, Lindy Blaisdell; No. 22, Peter
McCormack; No. 23, Raymond Levins; Fac. Mgr. Phillip Center; Coach Harry Gerrish; Stu. Mgr. F.Smith, R. Leslie;
Prim. Robert Balertin. On the Hull team; No. 32, David Grant; No. 3 Dan O'Brien; No 12, Sward Smith; No. 25,
Martin, G. Lennon; No. 33, David Dray; No. 53, Robert Delmonico; No. 55, George Eaton; No. 20, William
Wigimore; No.42, William McLean; No.35, Richard Ryan; No. 44, Richard Wesenberg; No. 2, Mike Devitt; Ath.
Dir., Joe Berman; Coach, Joe Menisce, John Blazwork; Stu. Mgr., Boome, Segal; Pino, John Osterman
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YMHA Mikado Principals
February 13, 1958
In front, Leonard Weiner, 20 Stebbins avenue; then left to right, Ruth E. Lenins, 91 Moraine Street; Sy Coleman,
134 Bartlett Street; Susan Gilson, 49 West Avenue; Gerry Miller, 73 Belher Avenue; Diane Fishman, 130 Bartlett
Street; Beverly Lang, 21 Maxim Street; and Stephen Karp, 101 Chatham Road. The presentation will be given
Sunday evening and Monday afternoon and evening at the YMHA, Legion Parkway by High School students who
are affiliated with the Y organization.
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Playground Equipment
February 25, 1958
Diagram of Longden Regan Hedstrom playground equipment
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Bishop Stokes Confirms Class
January 12, 1958
Rt. Rev. Anson Stokes, Jr., Episcopal bishop in Massachusetts, second from right, greets newly confirmed young
people at St. Paul's Episcopal Church Sunday. Left to right, Douglas E. Beals, 12, of 1129 North Main Street; Gail I.
Donovan, 10, of 40 Monson Street; Linda G. Fisher, 11, of 458 Matfield Street, West Bridgewater; Phyllis M.
Crocker, 10, of 195 Moncrief Street; Bishop Stokes and Rector Daniel K. Davis, rector of St. Paul's church.
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God and Country
February 11, 1958
God and Country Recipients at Randolph included this trio of Troop 44 Members, Vincent A. Moulton, 14 of 36
South Main Street; W. Allen Sullivan, 15, of 4 Maple Circle, who also became an eagle scout, and Theodore M.
Haines, 13, of 36 Plain Street, all of Randolph.
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Holbrook Ad Altare Dei Winners
February 13, 1958
Scoutmaster Robert L. Miller with St. Josephs church winners of Ad Altare Dei Awards, left to right: Kevin F.
Moynihan, 21 Pleasant Street; Kevin W. Kelley, 600 South Franklin Street; Fred Gorell, 18 Chandler Street; Fred J.
Elliott, 9 Williams Road; and David Alden, 181 South Franklin Street. Richard Elliott, another winner was unable
to be present.
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BHS-Quincy Basketball Game
February 25, 1958
Photographs of Brockton High School men's basketball team against Quincy High School.
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Notes 90th Birthday
February 27, 1958
Mrs. Annie J. Calkins who makes her home with Atty and Mrs. Charles P. Buckley, 29 Waverly Street, celebrated
her 90th birthday anniversary Thursday afternoon, managing a cheery word and big smile for the many guests
who called to make the day a happy one for her. She is unusually active despite her years.
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Paramount Cleaners
February 26, 1958
Paramount Cleaners league winner of $1,000.00
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Brockton Car Buried
February 15, 1958
Virtually covered with snow on all sides, William F. Hogan, 253 Prospect Street, endeavors to start his car Sunday
night--but, as Bill admits, there is not place to go right now.
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New England Telephone
February 26, 1958
Telephone Company display of school classwork in office at 65 Crescent Street, taken for Ruth Sullivan at 1690
Main Street. Stromvall nieces in picture.
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Perkins School Dolls
February 12, 1958
Hundreds of dolls were brought by Perkins School fifth and sixth grade pupils to Mrs. Harriet A. Ryder's room to
augment social studies. With part of them, above, are Cheryl J. Solomita, 103 Walnut Street; Susan H. Williams,
43 Wyman Street; Donna M. Denly, 8 Everett Street; Principal Karl S. White and Mrs. Ryder.
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At Julian Class Fashion Show
February 26, 1958
Sponsered by the Julian Class of Central Methodist Church this week were some of Brockton's better known
young people: Left to right, Mrs. J. Manley Shaw, Mrs. Evelyn L. Rice, Mrs. Charles W. Williams, Jr., Mrs. Arthur E.
Smith, Mrs. Edward J. Adams, Mrs. Frederick S. Wilbur, Mrs. Earl R. Batson, Miss Judith A. Hawkes, Miss Diane
Garfield and Miss Libby Jones.
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4-H Achievement Program
February 26, 1958
4-H Achievement Program was featured Wednesday night in Odd Fellows' Hall, Bridgewater, and among the
participants were, left to right, Richard A. Fader, Harold W. Holmes, Stephen M. Chaput, Catherine S. Baker,
Marie E. DeVite, Judith A. Fader, Marie F. Amaral, and Ruth A. Fader.
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Coatsfield Shoppers Centre
February 26, 1958
Coatsfield Shoppers Centre Store (Old Johnson Buick) for Bo Bernstein & Co., 24 Mason Street, Providence RI, Att:
Al Albrektson.
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Brockton Welcomes State Association
February 26, 1958
At Brockton meeting of Associated Firefighters of Massachusetts, left to right, John P. Keating, vice president; Lt.
Samuel Asci, secretary-treasurer; Chester J. Perry, President, all of Brockton; Capt. William H. Cruise of Brockton,
vice president of the state association; Lt. James G. O'Briend of Lowell, president; and Mayor Wilfred A. Derosier
of Brockton.
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Mrs. Lester Williams
February 26, 1958
Mrs. Lester Williams, 57 Division Street; Brockton, MA, head and shoulders.
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Little Tots in Mothers' Club Style Show
February 26, 1958
Little Tots in Mother's club Style Show included these young Brocktonians: Paul F. Doherty, 12 Cross Avenue, as a
Bunny; Mary Ellen Sullivan, 449 North Main Street; Thomas LaFratta, 72 Foster Street; Richard Walcott, 12
Howard Avenue; Jackie Pirani, 32 Peirce Streer; Dan H. Nardi, 11 Hamlet Street; Jane Payton, 38 Weston Street;
and Peter J. Hickey, 116 Carl Avenue.
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New England Telephone and Telegraph Co.
February 27, 1958
15 year pin to Ed Cross
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District Lions Club
February 27, 1958
Distict Lions Clubs were represented at the meeting in Avon, Wednesday evening. Left, Zone Chairman Atty.
Thomas R. Saad of Brockton, District Governor Bruce C. Soderholm of West Bridgewater, International Councilor
Charles N. Burns of East Hampton, International Councilor of Vincent W. Makin of Tauton, Deputy District
Governor Julius J. Kane of Raynham, Cabinet Secretary-Treasurer William R. Brown of West Bridgewater.
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Mosquito Control Project Joins Cd. Force
February 27, 1958
As a means of further implementing its emergency powers, the Plymouth County Mosquito Control Project joined
forces with Area II Civil Defense Organization and its members were sworn in as CD auxiliaries. Committee
officials and others took part: C. Ward Stetson of Middleboro, committee member; Frank E. Parris of Pembroke,
vice chairman and secretary; Louis F. Saba, Area II CD director, Warren G. Harding of Braintree, superintendant
of the control project; Phillip L. Jenkins of Brockton, committee member; and Herbert H. Lanman of Plymouth,
chairman.
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Plan Teacher Institute
February 26, 1958
Making plans for the fifth annual Teachers' Institute to be held March 26 at the South Junior High School are
members of the committee, above: seated, left to right, Miss Genevieve F. Burns, Miss J. Evelyn McCarthy, Miss
Dorothy R. Noel, Miss W. Brenda Hart, Miss J. Adele McLean and Miss Theresa M. Dantono; back, Christopher J.
Gregory, Frederick A. Latendorf and Joseph F. Plouffe. Miss Moel is chairman, and the program is being
sponsored jointly by the Brockton Teachers' Association and the Brockton School Department.
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Hoyt Multi-Purpose Tester
March 1, 1958
Hoyt Multi-Purpose Tester for Brockton Photo Engraving Co.
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First 1958 Garden Club Meeting
February 27, 1958
First 1958 Garden Club Meeting featured unique table decoration centrepiece; the handwork of Mrs. Fotis Othon,
one of the prominent members. Officers and Committee chairmen who participated in the gathering, Thursday
afternoon at First Baptist Church, Brockton, included: Left to right, Mrs. David D. North, Mrs. Charles H. Caldwell,
Mrs. Arthur W. Rice, president Mrs. Robert M. Dorrie, Mrs. Howard Masson, Mrs. Harry S. Kussmaul, Mrs.
Howard W. Harding, and Mrs. George Karoff.
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Duxbury Show's on Tonight
February 27, 1958
Three Duxbury participants in the 8th Annual show of Duxbury American Legion Post 223 wear old-fashioned
bathing attire as a prelude to their appearance this evening and March 1 at Duxbury High School. Left to right,
Mrs. William T. Mosher, Mrs. Francis C. Rogerson, Jr. and Mrs. Kirby D. Kellar.
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Bridgewater Residents 50 Years Wed
March 2, 1958
Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Jackson, Sr., 28 Shaw Road, Bridgewater, were guests of honor Sunday at an open house
program in recognition of their 50th Wedding Anniversary.
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Pembroke Opens New Police Headquarters
March 1, 1958
From now on Pembroke has a police headquarters of its own, after open house ceremonies Saturday in what was
formerly the central school. In two photos above, Chief Alfred P. Lanzillotta shows selectmen and two officials the
new office. At the left, the chief at his desk surrounded by William A. Key, townclerk: selectman Arthur H.
Donnell, chairman Frank E. Parris and selectman Charles V. Ladd; at the left, Chief Lanzillotta describes the outer
office to Building Inspector Roy Andresen and the town collector Laurence L. Sargent.
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Campello Residents 50 Years Wed
March 2, 1958
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Godsill, 41 Grove Avenue, received the good wishes and gifts of their many friends and
relatives over the weekend in celebration of their 50th Wedding anniversary. They are widely known and highly
respected residents of Brockton.
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East Bridgewater Oratorical Contest
March 2, 1958
East Bridgewater Oratorical Contest sponsored Friday evening by the 10th District American Legion, featured
these principals: left to right, Judges, Richard J. Parsons, Abington High School; Roberts S. Lehman, minister, First
Parish Unitarian Church, East Bridgewater; Miss Miriam M. Reinhart, State Teachers; College, Bridgewater;
contestants, Patricia E. Prescott, Rockland High School; Irwin Rovner, Barnstable High School; Helen M.
Duarte,Trishbury High School, Vineyard Haven; Duncan R. Inches of Bass River, Dennis-Yarmouth Regional High
School; and the director and chairman, Stnaley B. Goldman, superintendent of Schools, East Bridgewater.
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Re-enact Lincoln-Douglas Debate
February 27, 1958
Re-enact Lincoln-Douglas Debate as part of blue and gold cub scout banquet entertainment at Avon Thursday
evening. Among those taking part: Ian Wheeler, John Costa, Robert Sullivan, Bruce Tortorella and cubmaster
Paul E. Brunelle.
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Whitman Centenarian Celebrates
February 27, 1958
For former Brocktonian, Mrs. Mary E. Crowell, 479 South Washington Streer, Whitman, Thursday afternoon was
the celebration of 100 years of a busy life. With her sister, Mrs. Addie S. Albee, 92, of Allerton, left, and her niece
and latter's husband, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. MacKenzie, Mrs. Crowell cut a cake commemorating the
achievement. Until a short while ago, when her eyesight became poor, Mrs. Crowell made braided rugs, many of
which are still in use at the MacKenzie homestead.
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DeMolay-Rainbow Minstrles Farmerettes
February 14, 1958
Marsha E. Olive, 98 West Spring Street, Avon; Barbara J. Erlandson, 537 Pleasant Streer; Judith A. Welch, 107
Florence Street; Marcia Sutherland, 356 North Warren Avenue; Joan L. Yancey, 83 Martland Avenue; Judy A.
Peterson, 180 Pond Street, Avon; Jane R. Rost, 71 French Avenue.
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Campello Pastor Installed
March 2, 1958
Rev. Obed B. Lundeen, centre, was installed as pastor of First Lutheron Church, Brockton, with Re. Dr. Eskill G.
Englund of Worcester, president of the New England Conference of the Augustana Lutheron Church, left, as
installing officer. He was aided, right, by Rev. Elof G. Nelson, Waltham. Temporart assistant pastor, First
Lutheran Church, Brockton.
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Photos of Machine at National Bank of Plymouth County
February 28, 1958
Photos of new cash register machine at the National Bank of Plymouth County, with four unidentified bank
workers. Cash register provided by The National Cash Register Company of Dayton, Ohio.
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Auto Crashes Campello Bridge
March 2, 1958
Four youths were hurt early Sunday morning when this car crashed into an upright of the Plain Street railroad
bridge. Wreckage is being examined, above, by Patrolman Fred Pike of Brockton Police Department.
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Three Injured in Auto Accident
February 28, 1958
Two children and a women were injured in separate auto accidents in Brockton during the rain and snow Friday
night. Mrs. Alice M. Farrell, 42, suffered shoulder, face and head injuries, and her son Michael, 22 months,
received a bump on the head when the car they were riding in was in collision at Court and Montello Streets.
Police said they were riding in a car being driven easterly on Court Street by Walter J. Farrell, 45, of the same
address, when the auto came together with a car being driven by Thomas S. Barros, 21, of 1 Baker Road,
Raynham. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell and the child were taken to the Brockton Hospital by Patrolmen Healey, DaSilva,
Porciello and Powderly and later released, Farrell complained of a neck injury.
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Girl Mechanics? Of Course!
February 6, 1958
If their automobiles break down, this trio of Brockton young women won't have to call for help anywhere. They
are taking the automobile mechanics course taught by Joseph A. Prioli at Brockton Evening Adult Education
School and are keeping right up with the men when it comes to diagnosing car engine troubles. Left to right,
Misses Elaine R. DellaVolpe, 504 Pearl Street; Anne Poulos, 201 Winthrop Street; Joan C. Browning, 55 May
Avenue.
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Campello Businessmen's Association
March 3, 1958
Campello Businessmen's Association new officers elected Monday evening at annual election are, left to right: J.
Robert Winberg, vice president; Carl R. Bystrom, past-president; George A. Allen, Jr., new president; Martin M.
Fireman, secretary; and Elroy W. Ostlund, treasurer.
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58-0505_01 Library Week Candids
March 4, 1958
While lower right, William H. Behn, 15, of 430 Centre Street, takes out book at desk, assisted by Miss Mary B.
Fox, assistant circulation librarian.
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58-0505_02 Library Week Candids
March 4, 1958
Top left, L.E. Swanson, 81, of 11 Monello Street is one of the older citizens to enjoy library facilities, and six year
old Santina Froio, 406 Monello Street, 75 years his junior, selects a book from the children's department.
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58-0505_03 Library Week Candids
March 4, 1958
Miss Rachel W. Cartland, librarian, has arranged special displays and programs in observance of the week.
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58-0505_04 Library Week Candids
March 4, 1958
Lower left, Elaine C. Belcher, 1104 Montello Street, picks recordings in new record section, aided by Miss Carol L.
Dahlborg, 647 Main Street.
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58-0505_05 Library Week Candids
March 4, 1958
Photo of Pauline Pepe, 169 Pleasant Street, Hanson, Mass., and Judith Mann, 8 Harvard Street, Whitman, Mass.,
at the library.
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East Bridgewater-Hanover Basketball Game
March 3, 1958
East Bridgewater High School Basketball team against Hanover High School at Boston Garden.
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Easton Polio Victim is 17
March 2, 1958
Only completely paralyzed victim of the 1955 epidemic, Wilford A. Woodworth, 41 Williams Street, North Easton,
celebrated his 17th birthday anniversary Sunday with a surprise open house party at his home, at which many of
his young friends were present to help in the observance. Surrounding him, above, as they aided in the cakecutting: Jessie M. Grant, Betsy Ann DeCoste, Mrs. John DeCoste, Carol C. Wood, Robert G. Pearson, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilmont Woodworth, parents of Billy; Allen W. Young, Judith M. Corkum and Carlton H. Frederickson.
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Wayne Rides in Style
February 20, 1958
Little Wayne J. Occhipinti, son of Mr. and Mrs. Salvator Occhiponti, Jr., 263 Grove Street, can enjoy a sleigh ride
to his hearts content due to the skill of his uncle, Joseph Occhipinti, 16, of 78 Huntington Street, juniot at
Brockton High School, who made the sled in his shop classes at school.
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Mrs. Nurenberg's finger
March 2, 1958
Photos of Mrs. Nurenberg's finger for attorney James R. Lauton.
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Elk's Name Life Members
March 1, 1958
Exalted Ruler Peter G. Asaif, right, greets newly named life members of Brockton Lodge of Elks, Sunday evening ,
at a meeting at which Frank Quigley, one of the group was presented a 50-year membership pin. The life
members who attended, seated, George L. Carney, Willim F. McCarthy; Frank Quiglry, Jere J. Moynihan;
standing, George A. Barrett, Joseph F. Denly, James J. Brady, John F. Spence, Abraham Gilbert and Lawrence J.
Callahan, unable to attend: Henry S. Rubin, Charles B. Sears, Morris E. Sims, Eugene P. Savage, Thomas F.
Skeffington and Dr. Michael P. Barrett.
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Big Snow Men in Style These Days
February 17, 1958
Big Snow Men in Style These Days as evidenced by the two above. At the left is three-year-old Gayle A. Cerone,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Cerone, 972 Temple Street, Whitman, and at the right H. Peter Thompson, 16,
of 62 Riverview Street, Brockton. The one at the left was put together by Gayle's father, and at the right by Peter
and a group of friends.
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Hedstrom Gym Equipment
March 4, 1958
Photo of an advertisement for Longden-Regan Service Inc., Hedstrom gym equipment.
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First Brockton Crocuses
March 5, 1958
A sure clear sign of spring, appearance of the first crocuses is greeted with interest by six-year-old Jane E.
Arnone, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William H. Arnone, 175 Fairview Avenue. They're already in bloom well above
the ground.
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MSPCC Elects
March 5, 1958
MSPCC Elects at meeting in Toll House, Whitman. Left to right, Peter C. McConarty, principal of Oliver Ames High
School, North Easton, vice president; John Tashjian, president; Herbert E. Smith of the Home National Bank,
Brockton, treasurer; and Mrs. George A. Brouillard, secretary.
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Table Setting Ideas
March 5, 1958
Table setting ideas are demonstrated by Mrs. William A. Ingram, 11 Elmside Road, in her talk on "Entertaining in
These Changing Times" to members of the WAMS of the YWCA. Mrs. Ingram's hobby is table settings and she
occasionally shares her ideas on the subject with Brockton orgaizations.
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'Cabbage Patch Magic'
March 5, 1958
'Cabbage Patch Magic' is the subject of the operetta to be presented by 'Rubies' of YWCA Friday evening and
Saturday afternoon and among the participants, surrounding one of the huge cabbages in the play are, Sheila A.
Murphy, 126 Torrey Avenue; Yvonne Crump, 362 Crescent Street; Michelle C. Bibbo, 16 Somerset Place; Marion C.
Cioni, 43 Hervey Street; Carol A. Feeley, 76 Locust Street; Linda J. Sylvestor, 71 Harvard Street.
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Mrs. Jean F. Mitchell to Pass Bar Exam
March 5, 1958
Mrs. Jean F. Mitchell, 589 Pleasant Street, Brockton, one of those to pass Massachusetts bar, follows in footsteps
of her father, Patrick H. Harrington, Sr., and brother Patrick H. Harrington, Jr., both Fall River Lawyers.
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Wednesday Afternoon Sewing
March 5, 1958
Wednesday Afternoon Sewing is the interest of these Brockton women who have been members of mrs.Marie C.
Olsen's Wednesday afternoon sewing class at Brcokton High School. They have made much of their own clothing
and that of their children. Front, left to right, Mrs. Masis Baker, Mrs. Thomas F. Noone, Jr., Mrs. David K. Cook,
Mrs. Herbert C. Gullefer, Betty Ann Nahass, Mrs. Elias N. Nahass, Mrs. Sidney D. Dentch, Mrs. James T. Kelleher,
Mrs. Vincent L. Dufy, Mrs. William D. Swanson, Mrs. Louis Villareale, Mrs. Douglas MacRae, Mrs. Charles C.
Kelleher, Mrs. Philip Economos and Mrs. Samuel Rautenberg.
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Fred Lyons and Nancy Fuller of Oliver Ames
March 4, 1958
Fred Lyons and Nancy Fuller at the Oliver Ames HS vs. Somerset HS basketball game.
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58-0520_01 Easton-Olives Ames against Somerset High School
March 4, 1958
Photos of Olives Ames High School basketball game against Somerset High School. Selected photos of player
Arthur Wilde (33)
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58-0520_02 Easton-Olives Ames against Somerset High school
March 4, 1958
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58-0520_03 Olives Ames-Easton against Somerset High School
March 4, 1958
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58-0520_04 Easton- Oliver Ames against Somerset High School
March 4, 1958
Photos of Oliver Ames High School basketball game against Somerset High School. Select photos of player Daniel
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58-0520_05 Easton-Olives Ames against Somerset High school
March 4, 1958
Photos of Olives Ames high school basketball game against Somerset High school. Selected photos of player
Henry Baxter (13).
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58-0520_06 Easton-Olives Ames against Somerset High school
March 4, 1958
Extra Photos of Olives Ames High School Basketball game against Somerset High school
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58-0520_07 Olives Ames High of Easton Keeps Rolling
March 4, 1958
Olives Ames High Keeps Rolling along in its undefeated season. Top left, Dave Elson (45) of Easton grabs rebound
in scramble under hoop, taking ball from William Gastall (25) of Somerset.
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58-0520_08 Olives Ames High of Easton Keeps Rolling
March 4, 1958
Olives Ames High keeps rolling along its great undefeated season, seeking the third basketball championship. At
left is Daniel Bradley (3) of Olives Ames.
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58-0520_09 Olives Ames High of Easton Keeps Rolling
March 4, 1958
Olives Ames High of Easton keeps rolling along its undefeated season, seeking the third basketball championship.
Top right photo shows high-scoring Art Wilde (32 for the game) of the Tigers leaping for a pass interception.
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58-0520_10 Olives Ames High of Easton Keeps Rolling
March 4, 1958
Oliver Ames High of Easton Keeps Rolling along its great undefeated season, seeking the third basketball
championship. Lower left shows David Tyler (41), great olives Ames rebound star, scoring on a layup, while
Denny Collins (13) of Somerset looks on with a teammate in an unsuccessful block on Tyler.
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58-0520_11 Olives Ames High Keeps Rolling
March 4, 1958
Olives Ames High of Easton Keeps Rolling along its great undefeated season, seeking the third basketball
championship. Right lower photo shows Olives Ames Dan Bradley (3) scoring on a drive approved by teammate
Art Wilde (33) on the left.
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Loren St. Ange
March 4, 1958
Photo of two men, one holding a camera 'head and shoulders'
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last name approximate spelling
Mr. Chandler's Truck
March 4, 1958
Photographs of Mr. Howard Chandler's Truck (B83-519) of 43 Union Street, North Easton, for Maryland Casualty
Insurance Company, 20 Congress Street, Boston, and (240 A 27661) Insured automative sales co.. 55 Salem
Street, Medford.
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Scouts Alert Jaywalkers
February 8, 1958
Scouts aleft jaywalkers in safety campaign held Friday afternoon and today on Main Street in Brockton. Explorer
Scout J. Russell Blood, Jr. 82 South Leyden Street, hands ticket to pedestrian who has crossed Main Street against
the light, as Scout, police, and Junior Chamber of Commerce officials look on. Left to right, Scouts Blood, Slyvester
C. Sviokla, III, of 58 Sawtell avenue, and Michael P. Williamson, 37 Glenwood street; Junior Chamber of
Commerce President Charles F. Mahue, Squanto Council President H. James Stone and Chief of Police Joseph C.
Wright.
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Sixth Grade Scientists
February 26, 1958
Sixth Grade Scientists at Whitman Elementary School, Brockton, display some of their outstanding exhibits. Left
to right, Miss Edith Sullivan, principle; Christopher J. Gregory, science instructor; John R. DeSimone, 224 Moraine
Street; James J. Richard, 355 Moraine Street; Ruth A. Hooper, 115 Winnifred road; Maureen R. Blanchard; 11
Shields avenue; Sheila A. Murphy , 126 Torrey Avenue; Joseph F. Plouffe, 36 Gifford Street; Emerson M. Howard,
20 Shields avenue; Thomas E. Tarkanian, 58 Ettrick Street.
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Bank Starts Electronic Bookkeeping
March 6, 1958
Officials of the National Bank of Plymouth County watch Miss Nancy Lou Smith, 219 Brooks Place, West
Bridgewater, operate the new electronic bookkeeping machine, one of many being installed this week to speed
up posting and other bookkeeping jobs at the bank. Left to right, James M. Campbell, Arthur W. Eklund and
Richard R. Perron.
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Whitman MCWG Plans Fashion Show
March 6, 1958
Committee members making preperations for the March 17 fashion show and dinner of Whitman branch,
Massachusetts Catholic Women's Guild, get together at the home of Mrs. Charles R. Conant, Jr., to advance plans
for the affair. Left to right, Mrs. Peter A. D'Arpino, Mrs. Charles R. Conant, Jr., Mrs. Leo E. Robichaud, Mrs. Elmer
A. West, Miss Dorothy L. Clavin and Miss Marie L. O'Neil.
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Students Make Whitman Voting Booths
March 6, 1958
Whitman High School puils in the woodworking classes of Robert P. Wood have made new voting booths for
Whitman voters, and they are already installed in town hall. Students who did the work, shown above with
Principal Phillip H. Johnson, Jr., and Mr. Wood, are, Warren A. Johnson, Thomas A. Barling, David J. Marble, all of
Whitman; Harold C. Towne of Hanson, Edward E. Sheehan, Alan L. LeVangie, both of Whitman, and Thomas E.
Bolus of Hanson, Mr. Johnson and Mr. Wood.
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Pembroke Lambs Go to School
March 6, 1958
An Enterprises newsboy and his twin lambs were principal attractions at the Pembroke elementary school when
4-H sheep club member John H. Wyman, 13, of Pembroke, brought the newborn twins to the school and talked to
the pupils about them. Left to right, pupils who shared the platform in the discussion of the lambs, Peter J.
McLelland, Carol Ann Alexander, Holly P. Hammond, John Whyman, Gary Maki, Dean A. Craft, Karen E. Makela
and Scott D. Barnett.
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Brockton HS Basketball Team Against C.H.L.S.
March 3, 1958
Photos of Brockton High School basketball game against Cambridge High and Latin School at the Boston Garden.
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C.H.L.S team listed first.
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Brockton High Guidance Counselors
March 4, 1958
Photos of Brockton High School Guidance Counselors.
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Howard School Students
March 4, 1958
Photos of Howard School students at their desks.
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Mrs. Levine passport photo
March 8, 1958
Passport photo of Mrs. Lena Levine, 327 Boylston Street.
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Oratorio Society Rehersals
March 3, 1958
Oratorio Society Rehersals in full swing for March 24 presentation of 'Elizah' by Felix Mendelssohn at First
Lutheran Church with Carl Swanson at the organ and William Peterson at the piano. Seated in front row, left to
right, are Carol Tallman, Karen Bumpus, Virginia Reusch, Marjorie Briggs, Ann George, with Robert A. White,
directing the rehersal. Seated in the second row are, left to right, Constance Firing, Rya Evens, Phyllis Foster and
Elizabeth Stewart.
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A Lesson in Chopsticks
March 4, 1958
Grade Four pupils of Miss Mary Varros at the Howard School, Brockton, get vivid impression of China, which they
are currently studying, by learning how to eat with chopsticks. They're Billy Moncevicz, left, and Louise Olsen,
right.
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BU Dean is Speaker
March 9, 1958
North Junior High School officers welcome John F. McKenzie, dean of men, Boston University, as their guest
speaker Friday at assembly. Left to right, Daniel P. Kulick, North Junior High teacher; Paul H. Ford, principal;
Mildred M. Tardie, ninth grade class secretary; Dr. McKenzie; Edward J. Easton, class president; Timothy M.
Audyatis, treasurer; and William R. Thomas, vice president
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58-0536
New Englad Telephone and Telegraph Co.
March 5, 1958
Photos of New Englad Telephone and Telegraph Company, 65 Crescent Street. 'For Your Convenience' display.
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Land, Ho, for Brockton Scout Ship
March 7, 1958
Brockton Scout Executive Edward A. Christophers proudly rides the Brockton Sea Scout Ship 77, newly acquired
26-foot boat down Main Street, this city, en route to the fair grounds. The boat was obtained for use of boys in
the scout organziation, sponsored by the Brockton Kiwanis Club.
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Used for TV '94
58-0538_01 Hanover Loses Class D Battle
March 7, 1958
Enterprise photos show some of Hanover-Wayland highlights Friday afternoon at Boston Garden. Lower left,
getting set for shot, Stanley Briggs (10) of Hanover, with Jerry Welchel (12)0 of Wayland and Edward Amazeen
(13) of Hanover to his right.
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58-0538_02 Hanover Loses Class D Battle
March 7, 1958
Enterprise photos show some of Hanover-Wayland highlights Friday afternoon at Boston Garden. Top left,
Hanovers players Walter MacLeod (14) and Fred Briggs (15) attempt to recover ball from, Jerry Welchel (12),
Robert Regan (14) and Robert Pierce (4) of Wayland.
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58-0538_03 Hanover Loses Class D Battle
March 7, 1958
Enterprise photos show some of Hanover-Wayland highlights Friday afternoon at Boston Garden. Top right,
another scramble under the hoop with Edward Marsh (20) of Wayland and Fred Briggs (15) of Hanover.
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58-0538_04 Hanover Loses Class D Battle
March 7, 1958
Enterprise photos show some of Hanover-Wayland highlights Friday afternoon at Boston Garden. Lower right, Ed
Amazeen of Hanover (13), Edward Mars of Wayland (20) and Lindy Blaisdell (21) of Hanover in Struggle for ball.
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58-0538_05 Hanover Loses Class D Battle
March 7, 1958
Photos of the Hanover High School basketball game at the Boston Garden, against Wayland High School.
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Mayor Derosier and Dorothy Dale
March 7, 1958
Photos of Mayor Derosier and Dorothy Dale.
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Plantation Room at Topsy's Chicken Coop
March 7, 1958
Photos of the Plantation Room of Topsy's Chicken Coop, Washingotn Street, So. Easton for Traveler's Insurance
Co., 172 Main Street, Brockton.
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Mayor with Birthday Cake
March 7, 1958
Photos of Mayor Dersosier with birthday cake at Connor's Home Bekert, 872 Main Street.
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Rockland Tambourine Girls
March 9, 1958
Rockland Tambourine Girls appearing this evening and Tuesday night in the minstrel show sponsored by Hatherly
Methodist Church. Rockland, include: front, Mrs. John A. Peterson, Mrs. Leo F. Linfield, Mrs. John A. Sabean, Mrs.
Philip H. Robins; back, Mrs. Laurence S. Holbrook, Mrs. Wesley H. McPhee, Mrs. Glenn E. Obborne, Minn Nancy J.
Collyer and Mrs. Doris J. Webber.
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Holbrook Attendant Slugged, Robbed
March 9, 1958
Walter G. Chrisholm, 34, right, of 133 North Franklin Street, Holbrook, father of seven children, tells Holbrook
Police Chief Charles M. Williams, left, how two men ordered him to open the safe of the R.A. Weeks Oil Burner
service station near the square, took an undetermined amount of money and then knocked him unconcious while
they made their getaway.
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58-0544
Brockton Reunion
March 9, 2013
Brockton reunion of a wife and her husband and daughter whom she has not seen in three years took place
Sunday when Rudolph Famularo of Calabria, Italy and his daughter Mary, 20, arrived in this country to join their
wife and mother, centre. They live at 45 Haverhill Street, Brockton.
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Sign of Spring in Brockton
March 9, 1958
Sign of Spring in Brockton is the kite-flying operation of David C. Bradbury, 10, of 42 Hill Street. He's one of many
Brockton youngsters who tried out their kites as the weather turned warmer.
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Girl Scout Mother-Daughter Banquet
March 8, 1958
Girl Scout Mother-Daughter Banquet held Saturday evening at armory with part of the affair being the lighting
of a birthday cake with 46 candles as part of Girl Scout week. Representing the four divisions of scouting in the
ceremony are, left to right, Sandra M. King, 15, 22 Neal Street, senior; Lynn L. Cromwell, 11, 117 Hillcrest Avenue,
intermediate; Betsy M. Ohlsson, 15, 247 Market Street, Marinor; and Sandra Baker, 9, 27 Morton Streeet,
Brownie, all of Brockton.
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Navy Man John A. Cobis
March 8, 1958
Navy man John A. Cobic, 19, of 199 High Street, Abington, is back from a Navy expedition to the South Pole in
which he was a snow cat driver. He is currently home on leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Raymond
Cobis.
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Russell PTA Fathers are Cowboys
February 28, 1958
Russell PTA fathers are cowboys in presentation for benefit of PTA: seated in front, David F. Payton, 38 Weston
Street; in rear, A. Chester Lalli, 239 Prospect Street; John Santoro, 22 Loucraft Avenue; John F. DeCosta, 25
Prospect Street; George B. Russell Jr., 61 Cross Street; Louis J. Rando, 298 North Warren Avenue; Lawrence W.
Ashton, 24 Oakland Avenue; Ralph E. Janaro, 13 Cross Avenue; and Frank A. Fmularo, 22 Roan Court.
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Brockton Area Stonehill Students
February 18, 1958
Brockton Area Stonehill Students made merry at the College Mardi Gras despite the cold weather Tuesday night
and among the Brockton and vicinity participants were; No. 1, Miss Marie A. Burne, 29 Parker avenue, and Brian
L. Walsh, 70 Clarendon avenue, the after a prize winner.
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Brockton Area Stonehill Students
February 18, 1958
Photos of Brockton area Stonehill Students made merry at the college Mardi Gras despite the cold weather
Tuesday night and among the Brockton and vicinity participants were: No. , Mr. and Mrs. Robinson I. Whitney,
161 Matfield Street, West Bridgewater, the former a prize winner.
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Brockton Area Stonehill Students
February 18, 1958
Brockton Area Stonehill Students made merry at the College Mardi Gras despite the cold weather Tuesday night
and among the Brockton and vicinity participants, were: No. 3, Robert J. McEwan, 709 Washington Street,
Stoughton, as a bride, and Sandra W. Mackenzie, 527 West Main Street, Avon, bridegroom.
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Brockton Area Stonehill Students
February 18, 1958
Brockton area Stonehill Students made merry at the College Mardi Gras despite the cold weather Tuesday night
and among the Brockton and vicinity participants, were: No.4, Peter C. Quinn of Westwoon, and Rosemary
Sweeney, 73 Fremont Street, Bridgewater.
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Brockton Area Stonehill Students
February 18,1958
Brockton Area Stonehill Students made merry at the college Mardi Gras despite the cold weather Tuesday night
and among the Brockton and vicinity participants were; No. 5, Martha F. Loring, 23 Gifford Street, Bernard M.
Farrell, 520 Ash Street; Paul B. Gatani, 86 West Park Street; Cordelia M. Murphy, 191 West Chestnut Street; Jay
A. Boyle, North Easton, and Virginia F. Doyle, 11 Berkeley Street, Brockton.
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Brockton Area Stonehill Students
February 18, 1958
Print of No. , Martha F. Loring, 23 Gifford Street; Bernard M. Farrell, 520 Ash Street; Paul B. Gatani, 86 West Park
Street; Cordelia M. Murphy, 191 West Chestnut Street; Jay A. Boyle, North Easton, and Virginia F. Doyle, 11
Berkeley Street, Brockton.
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Brockton Area Stonehill Students
February 18, 1958
Photos of Stonehill College Mardi Gras King and Queen, Peter Perron and Priscilla Kircher.
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Brockton Area Stonehill Students
February 18, 1958
Extra Photos of Stonehill College Mardi Gras celebration. Includes Charlotte M. Deveney of Sharon.
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Stonehill College Weightlifting
April 24, 1958
Stonehill College Weightlifting Club.
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YMCA Camp Yomechas Reunion
March 2, 1958
Early bird awards were presented Saturday evening at annual Camp Yomechas reunion at the Y for those already
registered for the coming summer season. Left to right are, Stephen P. Mosher, 9, 18 Rutland Square, second
season at camp; Kevin J. Beaton, 11, 515 Lakeside drive, Bridgewater; third season; and Malcolm N. Brooks,
camp director
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Swicegood & Jones
March 8, 1958
Photos of Swicegood and Jones at the Brockton V. Somerville Game.
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Dunnington's Window
March 9, 1958
Photos of Dunnington's Pharmacy window display, recieves of the squibb prescription award for 1,000,000 filled
prescriptions.
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Easton Science Fair
March 7, 1958
Easton Science Fair for sixth, seventh and eighth grade students held Friday afternoon and evening with many up
to the times science displays on hand. Left to right are, William A. Velante, Easton Junior High principal; Paul C.
Harvey, eigth grade, 21 Dalley Avenue; Elaine M. Hansen, sixth, 64 Washington Street; Vincent J. Shipalowski,
seventh, 133 Sheridon Street; and Jane L. Mather, sixth, 29 Harrison Street, all of North Easton.
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Stonehill College Saxon Banquet
March 7, 1958
Group photos of the Stonehill College Saxon Banquet at Capeway Manor.
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Stonehill College Saxon Banquet
March 7, 1958
Photos of the stonehill College Saxon banquet at Capeway Manor; Paul Doucette, Senior, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edros H. Doucette, 29 Mason Street. Alfred Capozzi, Junior, 16 Ridgeway Street. John English, Junior, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John E. English, 48 Perry Avenue. John W. Sullivan, Junior, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sullivan, 56
Tribou Street. Rev. James J. Sheehan, C.S.C., president of Stonehill College.
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Stonehill College Saxon Banquet
March 7, 1958
Photos of the Saxon banquet at Stonehill College: Evelyn Rice, Junior, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Rice, 6
Grant Street. James R. Tormey, Junior, son of Mrs. Mary E. Tormey, 151 Broadway. Harold Gay, Senior, 80 North
Street; Middleboro. Rev. James J. Sheehan, C.S.C., president of Stonehill College.
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Stonehill College Saxon Banquet
March 7, 1958
Photos of the Stonehill College Saxon Banquet at Capeway Manor: Francis Murphy, Junior, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John W. Murphy, 102 Walnut Street, Braintree. Dr. Francis M. Rogers, farmer dean of Harvard University
Graduate School. Rev. James J. Dayle, C.S.C., dean of Stonehilll College.
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Stonehill College Saxon Banquet
March 7, 1958
Photos of the Stonehill College Saxon Banquet at Capeway Manor: Rev. James J. Doyle, C.S.C., dean of Stonehill
College, Dr. Francis M. Rogers, former dean of Harvard University Graduate School. Rosemary Corrigan, Junior,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Carrigan, 30 Brookvale Street, Dorchester. Denise Murphy, Junior, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Murphy, 2001 Commonwealth avenue, Brighton.
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Wlater Cohen Engagement Party
March 9, 1958
Photos of the Walter Cohen Engavement Party.
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Testimonial Banquet
March 9, 1958
Testimonial Banquet in honor of Francis L. Saba featured these head table guests at St. Edwards school hall:
front, Mrs. Rose A. Saba, his mother; Mrs. Francis L. Saba, Mr. Saba; Rev. James A. Donoghur, pastor, St.
Edward's Church; and Mike Holovak, Boston College head coach; back, J. Myles O'Connell, toastmaster; Francis J.
Hart, S.J., of Holy Cross College; Mayor Derosier, City Manager Gildea, and Ralph Wheeler, Boston Herald
Schoolboy sports editor.
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Gorman Machine
March 9, 1958
Photos of a Gorman Machine, Gorman Machine Co., 480 South Main Street, Randolph.
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Brockton Draftees
March 7, 1958
Brockton Draftees for March included, left to right, William M. St. George, 353 Spring Street; John R. Trant, 12
Waverly Street; and Joseph F. Gambrazzio, 19 Brides Court. They left this morning for Army introduction.
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Altrusa Fashion Show Plans
March 7, 1958
Altrusa Fashion Show plans are being made by committee comprising, seated, Mrs. Agatha D. McMennamin,
Mrs. Albert E. Sullivan, co-chairman; Mrs. Elmer P. Laduceur, co-chairman; Mrs. G. Allen Ripley,in back: Mrs.
Gordon G. Jones, Mrs. John R. Farmer, president; and Mrs. Frank D. White. The program will be presented
Tuesday evening, March 26, at the West Junior High School.
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College Club Guest Night
March 10, 1958
College Club Guest Night featured Monday evening a talk by Robert R. Brann, American news editior, Christian
Science monitor, centre, and the principal at the meeting included, left to right, Miss Helen Lord Smith, Miss
Francis M. Bradley, Mr. Brunn, Mrs. Glenn M. McCrillis, Jr., president; Mrs. Roy C. Bergstrom and Miss Martha
Depoyan, the latter two co-hostesses.
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Rockland PM Club Entertainers
March 10, 1958
Rockland PM Club Entertainers who presented a Monday evening program for the senior club at Hanover Centre
elementary school included, left to right, Mrs. Frank W. Cleveland, Mrs. Richard A. Spencer, Bruce F. Hartley, Mrs.
Bruce C. Hartley, Mrs. James S. Rose and Mrs. Kenneth Otis.
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Brockton Boy Found
March 11, 1958
Brockton Boy Found after all night search Walter Rolfs of Milton, his uncle, and Patrolman Sam P. Franco of
Brockton, one of the all-night searches, with six-year-old Harry Richard Rolfs who was found covered by a
blanket after being out all night only a few houses from Bradley Street home.
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Brockton Boy Found
March 11, 1958
Harry Richard Rolfs, six, of Brockton, missing all night and finally found after being object of search by 300 men
of CD and regular police force.
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Skating off to Good Start
February 12, 1958
The Ice may have been rough but it was plenty thick enough Wednesday afternoon for these youngsters and
scores of others in the Brockton area who flocked to the big pond. Left to right, Mark A. Lindsay, 257 Pleasant
Street; James D. Dolan, 17 Moreland Street; Clifton W. Solari; 253 Pleasant Street; Roger F. Healey, 314 Belmont
Street; Paul B. DeCoste, 85 North Ash Street.
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Rough Going for Easton
March 8, 1958
Rough Going for Easton occurred Saturday as Oliver Ames was defeated by North Andover in the Class C finals at
Boston Garden. Upper left, Arthur Wilde (33) of Oliver Ames about to score over Andrew Zigelis (10) of North
Andover. At right is Charles McMenamy (31) of Oliver Ames.
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Rough Going for Easton
March 8, 1958
Rough going for Easton occurred Saturday as Oliver Ames was defeated by North Andover in the Class C finals at
Boston Garden. Photo, top right, action under basket Andrew Zigelis (10) of North Andover, Daniel Bradley (3) of
Oliver Ames; David Elson (45) of Oliver Ames, and John Minihan (14) of North Andover.
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Rough Going for Easton
March 8, 1958
Rough Going for Easton occurred Saturday as Oliver Ames was defeated by North Andover in the Class C finals at
Boston Garden. Lower left, Oliver Ames' Dave Tyler (41) takes a tumble in a scramble for ball with Zigelis of North
Andover. At right is Charles Hallahan, (35) of Oliver Ames.
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Rough Going for Easton
March 8, 1958
Rough Going for Easton occurred Saturday as Oliver Ames was defeated by North Andover in the Class C finals at
Boston Garden. Phot, lower right, Dave Tyler (41) of Oliver Ames makes valient attempt to recover ball after
Zigelis (10) grabs rebound.
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Rough Going For Easton
March 8, 1958
Photos of the Oliver Ames Basketball game against North Andover.
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Rough Going for Easton
March 8, 1958
Photos od David Tyler (41) in the Oliver Ames v North Andover Basketball game.
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Rough Going For Easton
March 8, 1958
Photos of David Elson (45) in the Oliver Ames v North Andover Basketball game
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Middleboro Humanitarians
March 11, 1958
Middleboro Humanitarians are these junior high school students, home room presidents representing their class
room contributions to Red Cross boxes for overseas. They include, with their principal, Henry B. Burkland, front,
left to right; Clarence J. Williams, Patricia A. MAcAuley, Richard D. Gibbs, Marilyn J. Beckman, Mr. Burkland,
Sandra A. Conant, John F. Richards, Kard L. Bernier and Fred F. Eldridge; back, Robert D. Stuart, Fred W.
Freidenfeld, Harry F. Hopkins, John P. Boucher, Bradford A. Nielson, John F. Campbell, Gary R. Lavalley, Paul T.
Harrison, and Ralph J. McQuade.
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West Bridgewater Infant Frisky
March 11, 1958
Though only two days old the baby burro owned by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Spadea, 586 Manley Street, West
Bridgewater, requires two of the Spadea children to hold him down as he jumps around the farm. The youngsters
are William W. Spadea, 11, and his sister, Karen E., six, and the young donkey is one of many their father raises
as a hobby.
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Enterprise Honored for Service
March 11, 1958
Robert E. Riordan, right, city editor of the Brockton Enterprise, receives framed citation on behalf of the
newspaper for its service to the national guard from officers of Battery D, 126th AAA Bn. (AWSP). The
presentation, made Tuesday evening at the battery weekly meeting, was made by 1st Lt. William S. Sorby, left,
executive officer, and Capt. Joseph E. Sellers, commanding officer of the battery.
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Reorganize Scout District
March 11, 1958
Complete reorganization of Squanto Council's district number one was effected Tuesday evening by Scout leaders
at Whitman High school and new officers chosen included: left to right , Frederick A. Coe, district commissionerl
Robert M. Keith of Brockton, vice-chairman; Atty. Edward P. Kirby of Whitman, vice-chairman; Fred W. Trezise of
Brockton, district chairman; and Irvin W. Nickerson of Whitman, district scout executive.
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Young Easton Scientists
March 11, 1958
Young Easton Scientists whose projects will be on display at the Museum of Science, Boston, get set for the
exhibition. They include Richard O. Larson, 13, of 150 Centre Street; Kyle J. Ondricek, 13, of 63 North Main Street;
Instructor Allen Winecour, Paul C. Harvey, 14, of 21 Daley avenue; Michele A. DelColliano, 13, of 724 Washington
Street; and Junior High school principal William A. Vellante.
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Brockton Mixes Spring, Winter
March 11, 1958
Brockton youngsters living on the West Side had a chance to enjoy spring-like weather today-- part of a two-day
balmy spell-- while at the same time climbing over snow. The place is the area off Forest Avenue, south of the
fairgrounds, where the city dumped tons of snow after the February storm. Left to right, Paul B. Cassidy, 391
Forest Avenue; William P. Billadean, 11 Verne Street; and William J. Shallies, 296 Forest Avenue.
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Rockland Model Boat Enthusiasts
March 9, 1958
Rockland Model Boat Enthusuasts have an opportunity to try out their home-made hydraplanes and catamarons
now that warmer weather is here as these Enterprise photos show. Top left, the quartet of boat fans starting one
of their models, incluedes: Donald E. Jarvinsen, 13, 365 Central Avenue; Jerry Asadoorian, 14, of 690 Market
Street; Alebert C. Rabouin, 15, of 392 West Water Street; and Paul A. Turner, 15, 62 Central Street.
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Rockland Model Boat Enthusiasts
March 9, 1958
Rockland Model boat enthusiasts have an opportunity to try out their home-made hydraplanes and catamarans
now that warmer weather is here as these Enterprise photos show. Top right, Donald E. Jarvinsen propellordriven speedboat.
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Rockland Model Boat Enthusiasts
March 9, 1958
Rockland model boat enthusiasts have an opportunity to try out their home-made hydraplanes and catamarans
now that warmer weather is here as these Enterprise photos show. Lower left, Jerry Asadoorian with his model
catamaran.
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Rockland Model Boat Enthusiasts
March 9, 1958
Rockland model boat enthusiasts have an opportunity to try out their home-made hydrapplanes and catamarans
now that warmer weather is here as these Enterprise photos show. Lower right, the catamaran skims across the
pond.
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Catamaran misspelled by Bauman
Rockland Model Boat Enthusiasts
March 9, 1958
Rockland model boat enthusiasts have an opportunity to try out their home-made hydraplanes and catamarans
now that warmer weather is here as these Enterprise photos show. Centre, Donald E. Jarvinsen examines his
model for defects.
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Rockland Model Boat Enthusiasts
March 9, 1958
Rockland model boat enthusiasts have an opportunity to try out their home-made hydraplanes and catarans now
that warmer weather is here as these Enterprise photos show.
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Corcoran Child Hit by Car
March 11, 1958
Photos of Corcoran child who was hit by a car, in a full body cast. Taken for Attorney Reservitz.
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Norwell DAR Honors Students
March 12, 1958
Chief Justice Cushing Capter, DAR, presented good citizenship awards to four district girls in a ceremony, above,
at which the participants, left to right, were: Miss Fanny H. Phillips of Hanover, program committee chairman
and speaker; Mrs. Lester A. Hall of Pembroke, the regent; Deborah Brooks of North Hanover, Deborah Tilden of
Scituate, Carla R. Enos of Plymouth, and Mary E. Beach of Norwell.
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Brockton Victory Achieved
March 7, 1958
Enterprise Camera features of Brockton-Lyonn English Basketball semifinal Friday nigth in Boston Garden. No. 1,
tangled of Brockton and Lynn players find Peter Davis (14) retreiving ball with aid of Charles Bardelis (15), with
captian Douglas DeCosta (12) and George Mapp (10) at right.
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Brockton Victory Achieved
March 7, 1958
Enterprise camera features Brockton-Lynn English Basketball semifinal Friday night in Boston Garden. No.2,
another scramble, this time on the floor with Cunningham (33), of Lynn, and Mapp (10) of Brockton on floor, and
Capt. DeCosta (12) of Brockton in background.
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Brockton Vistory Achieved
March 7, 1958
Enterprise camera features Brockton-Lynn English Basketball semifinals Friday night in Boston Garden. No. 3,
Peter Bernard (16) of Brockton jumps to keep Dick Gauvin (24) of Lynn from making a basket.
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Brockton Victory Achieved
March 7, 1958
Enterprise camera features Brockton-Lynn English basketball semifinal Friday night in Boston Garden. No. 4,
entire Brockton team voices its joy at victory which brings them to Garden for finals tonight.
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Brockton Victory Achieved
March 7, 1958
Enterprise camera features Brockto- Lynn English basketball semifinal Friday night in Boston Garden. No. 5,
Captain DeCosta (12) in leap to recover ball, high above Lynn opponent Stephen Spangers (21).
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Brockton Victory Achieved
March 7, 1958
Photo of Peter Bernard (16) at the Brockton-Lynn Basketball game.
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Brockton Victory Achieved
March 7, 1958
Enterprise camera features of Brockton-Lynn English basketball semifinal Friday night in Boston Garden.
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Victorious Brocktonians!
March 7, 1958
Coach Gordon McKernan and Capt. Douglas DeCosta of Brockton High School's winning basketball team smile
their broadest at Boston Garden Friday night after the Brockton team defeated Lynn English High School in
Semifinals of the Eatern Massachusetts Tournament. Brockton now goes into the finals at the Garden tonight.
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Action-Packed Sommerville Game
March 8, 1958
Top left, Somerville player Gino DiSarcina grabs hand of George Mapp of Brockton in foul called by referee at
game as other players David Cochran, of Somerville, Capt. Douglas DeCosta of Brockton and Charles Bardelis of
Brockton watch.
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Action Packed Brockton- Somerville Game
March 8, 1958
Extra photos from the Brockton-Somerville basketball game.
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Action - Packed Brockton - Somerville Game
March 8, 1958
Top right, Bardelis (15) of Brockton shoots for basket despite efforts of John Whelan (11) of Somerville to
interfere.
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Action-Packed Brockton Somerville Game
March 8, 1958
Lower left, Captain Douglas DeCosta of Brockton leaps high between John Whelan of Somerville and co-capt.
Bertrand (12) of Somerville.
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Action-Packed Brockton-Sumerville Game
March 8, 1958
Lower right, a three way jump by David Cochran (20) of Somerville, co-capt. Sullivan of Somerville and Capt.
DeCosta of Brockton.
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Action Packed Brockton - Somerville Game
March 8, 1958
Photos from the Brockton - Somerville Basketball game.
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New Stoughton AL Headquarters
March 12, 1958
New Stoughton AL Headquarters were used for the first time Wednesday night, with officers addressing the
membership in an open-night program. Left to right, Raymond F. Wray, finance officer; Fred A. Diamond, senior
vice-commander; Paul J. Dacott, commander; and Frank L. Patterson, adjutant.
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Ladies' Sodality
March 12, 1958
Ladies' Sodality committee members of our lady of Lourdes parish plan bridge and fashion show program to be
held St. Patrick's day at the church hall in a recent meeting at home of Mrs. William J. Doherty, Jr, 417 West Elm
street. Seated left to right, are Mrs. Leo J. Fallon, Mrs. Thomas J. Lyons, Mrs. Doherty, Mrs. Sally M. DeMarco,
Mrs. Antone Ventura, and Mrs. C. Chester Rodenbush, Sr. Standing, left to oright, Mrs. Joseph Fulginiti, Mrs.
Edward G. Markey; Mrs. Winthrop C. Gilette, Mrs. Harry J. O'Sullivan, Mrs. Arthur R. Massa, Mrs. Charles F. Starr,
Mrs. James E. Getchell, and Mrs. Thomas J. Murphy.
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Brockton High School Candidate for President
March 12, 1958
Photos of Francis J. Casieri, 90 Cross Street, Sophomore candidate for president.
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Brockton High School Candidate for President
March 12, 1958
Photos of Alan J. White, 22 Stanton Avenue, Junior Candidate for president.
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Brockton High School Candidate for President
March 12, 1958
Photos of Raymond A. Yukna, 680 North Main Street, sophomore candidate for president.
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Brockton High School Candidate for President
March 12, 1958
Photos of Peter J. Masaitis, 234 Linewood Street, junior candidate for president.
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Real Estate Valuation List
March 12, 1958
Photos of West Bridgewater real estate evaluation records. Specifically records of Joseph R. Spadea, 586 Manley
Street.
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Brockton Junior High Team Wins Championship
March 12, 1958
Brockton Junior High team wins championship by defeating Methuen Wednesday afternoon in Boston Garden.
Enterprise photos show typical action features of South Junior High game. Photo .1, John Hallisey and John
Whiting watch as Nicholas Outchunis (9) of South takes ball. At right is Ronald Bretton (19) of Methuen.
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Brockton Junior High Team Wins Championship
March 12, 1958
Brockton Junior High team wins championship by defeating Methuen Wednesday afternoon in Boston Garden.
Enterprise photos show typical features of South Junior High game. Photo. 2, left to right, John Whiting (4),
unidentified Methuen player, capt. Jeffery Costa of South John Elliot (18) of Methuen and Nichlas Outchcunis of
South.
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Brockton Junior High Team Wins Championship
March 12, 1958
Brockton Junior high Team wins Championship by defeating Methuen Wednesday afternoon in Boston Garden.
Enterprise photos show typical action features of South Junior high game. Photo .3, John Hallisey of Brockton
registers determination in struggle for ball under hoop. No. 7 of Methuen is Paul Graham.
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Brockton Junior High Team Wins Championship
March 12, 1958
Brockton Junior High Team wins Championship by defeating Methuen Wednesday afternoon in Boston Garden.
Enterprise photos show typical action features of South Junior high game. Photo .4, presentation of trophy is
made by Ernest V. Pelosi and Joseph E. Henry, left, president and secretary-treasurer, respectfully of Eastern
Massachusetts Junior high school basketball association to Coach Edward T. Fitzgibbons of South Junior high.
Surrounding Coach Fitzgibbons are Robert Davidson, Dennis Yannone, Manager Frank Sproul and Capt. Jeffery
Costa.
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Brockton Junior High Team Wins Championship
March 12, 1958
Brockton Junior High team wins championship by defeating Methuen Wednesday afternoon in Boston Garden.
Enterprise photos show typical action features of South Junior High game. Photo .5, South Junior High Clyde
McNamara (10) in leap for ball. At left is Nicholas Outchcunis (9) and at right John Hallisey (6) both of South.
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Brockton Junior High Team Wins Championship
March 12, 1958
Brockton Junior High Team Wins Championship by defeating Methuen Wednesday afternoon in Boston Garden.
Enterprise photos show typical action features of South Junior High game. Photo.6, after game team cheered its
victory, front: left to right, Robert Davidson, Principal Henry C. Darling, Capt. Jeffery Costa, and Coach
Fitzgibbons; back, Manager William Bolinder, David Blais, James Powers, John Whiting, Don Antonageli, Martin
Orlando, Philip Houde, Dennis Yannone, Clyde McNamara, Nicholas Outchcunis, James Murray and John Hallisey.
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Brockton Junior High Team Wins Championship
March 12, 1958
Brockton Junior High Team Wins Championship by defeating Methuen Wednesday afternoon in Boston Garden.
Enterprise photos show typical action features of South Junior High game.
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Brockton Team Eastern Champion
March 12, 1958
Brockton's South Junior High School basketball team won the class B Junior high school championship of Eastern
Massachusetts Wednesday afternoon by defeating Methuen and in celebration the team carried Capt. Jeffery
Costa from the Boston Garden Court. Left to right, James Murray, John Whiting, John Hallisey, Nicholas
Outchcunis, Capt. Costa, Martin Orlando. Dennis Yannone, James Powers, Phillip Houde, Clyde McNamara, David
Blais, Robert Davidson, and Don Antonangelo.
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Photo of Roy Vasrieus
March 13, 1958
Gun permit photo of Roy Vasrieus of General Auto Body.
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Eastern Teacher's Association
March 13, 1958
Panel discussion entitled 'Can your child go to college' presented Thursday evening at Centre school. Left to right,
are moderator William Condon, Easton elementary PTA president; Dr. John Reedy, Stonehill College; Senator
John Parker, First Bristol District; Philip Hallowell, superintendent of schools; Julian Preuss, guidance director of
Easton schools; and Rev. Francis Grogan assistant dean of admissions, Stonehill College
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Easton Lions Club Committee
March 13, 1958
Easton Lions Club Committee for style show Sunday at 5 at the Easton Junior High school auditorium comprised
(of), left to right, Augustas H. Sullivan, School Supt. Philip M. Hallowell, Roger L. Baker, King Lion Arthur J.
Yardley, Raymond H. Hathaway, and Alan D. Halliard.
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Keeping 4-H in Orbit
March 13, 1958
"Keeping 4-H in Orbit" was subject of the program for leaders by five countries held Thursday afternoon and
eveing at Hanson Congregational Church. Among the participants, left to right, Mrs. Paul Weaver of Middleboro,
Miss Hazel D. Buckman of Whitman, George William Jones of Hanover, associate 4-H agent, Plymouth County
Extension Services; True Tower of East Bridgewater, county club agent, Norfold county; and Mrs. Henry D.
Cammings, Jr., of Middleboro. Leaders from Barnstable, Bristol, Dukes, Norfolk and Plymouth countries were
represented.
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Stoughton Bridge Construction
March 13, 1958
Stoughton Bridge Construction forms varied pattern as work progresses on the West Street bridge, Stoughton,
over the Fall River expressway, being rushed to completion through the town, near its border with Randolph.
Eventually it will join Route 128 and the news expressway in Boston.
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Ice Cream Time's Here Again
March 14, 1958
Ice cream time here again for Mary E. Kirby, three, and Joan F. Kirby, two, of 233 School street, Whitman. They
are being cared for, above, by Karen A. Morgan, 246 School Street, Whitman.
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Edward Lalli
March 13, 1958
'Head and shoulders' shot of Mr. Edward Lalli.
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Rockne Association Undefeated
March 13, 1958
Rockne association undefeated varsity basketball team members, with a 10-0 record, are seated, left to right,
Sheila K. Cribben, 16 Chester avenue; Carol A. Kiley, 107 Riverview street; Captain Irene M. Wilbu, 20 Tremont
street; Joanne C. Foster, 17 Tremont street; Janet E. Smith, 8 East Nilsson street; Diane C. Garfield, 3 Oneida
avenue; and standing, left to right, Carol L. Kellie, 5 Lovett avenue; Jean M. Sevelia, 109 West Ashland street;
Judy M. Ham, 20 Tremont Street; Ann Dunnington, 51 County club drive; Patricia C. Hayes, 43 Hillcrest avenue;
Marilyn R. Pearson, 140 Nilsson Street; and Carolyn J. Dunford, 28 Harlan circle.
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Rockland PTA Style Show Participants
March 13, 1958
Rockland PTA Style show participants included these attractive dressed folks, representing the Memorial Park
PTA. Left to right, Mrs. John J. Burke and her daughter Helen, four; Mrs. James H. Walsh, Jr., the chairman, and
Betty Ann Tucker, seven; Mary E. Waite and her mother, Mrs. Clifford P. Waite.
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At Stonehill Auto Show
March 13, 1958
Prominent amongst those associated with the Stonehill College 10th anniversary autoshow and program at the
armory, Brockton, left to right, Frank J. Reynolds, chairman, irish night; very Rev. James J Sheehan, CSC, president
of the college; A. Edward Lalli, general chairman; Rev. Thomas C. Duffy, CSC, director of the Stonehill College
development program; and Rev. Joseph P. Keena, program chairman.
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Brockton Area Students Display Handiwork
March 13, 1958
Brockton Area Students Display Handiwork an open house conducted Thursday evening by the Brockton Evening
Practical Arts School of which Kenrick M. Baker is director. Top left, braided rugs are displayed by, left to right,
Miss Adeline M. Beatty, Mrs. Kenneth L. Young, Mrs. Evelyn M. Cudmore, all of Brockton; Mrs. Robert E. Staples
of Stoughton, and the instructor , Mrs. Clarita A. Brown.
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Brockton Area Students Display Handiwork
March 13, 1958
Brockton area students display handiwork at an openhouse conducted Thursday evening by the Brockton
Evening Practical Arts school of which Kenrick M. Baker is director. Top right, Mrs. Alice L. Dullea, instructor in
foods, shows sample tray to three pupils of Miss Lucile Coite in the party refreshments class, Mrs. Donald R.
Dickinson of Rockland, Mrs. Donald L. Cushing of South Weymouth and Mrs. William O. Edlun of Rockland.
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Brockton Area Students Display Handiwork
March 13, 1958
Brockton area students display handiwork [at] an openhouse conducted Thursday evening by the Brockton
Evening Practical Arts school of which Kenrick M. Baker is director. Lower right, Instructor Joseph A. Discoll
discusses metalcraft with Miss Helen C. Converse, BHS librarian, of East Bridgewater, and Mrs. John Petze of
Norwell.
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Brockton Area Students Display Handiwork
March 13, 1958
Brockton area students display handiwork [at] an openhouse conducted Thursday evening by the Brockton
Evening Practical Arts school of which Kenrick M. Baker is director. Knitting is the subject of the photo lower
right, and the women are, left to right, Miss Jean F. Doan, 538 Crescent street; Miss Ida G. Campbell, 5 Whipple
avenue; Miss Virginia Piva, 303 North Bedford street, East Bridgewater, and the instructor, Miss Myrtle L.
Kempton.
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Randolph "Globe" Winners with their Teachers
March 13, 1958
Randolph "globe" winners with their teachers for artistic and creative work in a drawing contest included, left to
right, Maureen A. O'Neil, 10; Stephen E. Hart, principal, Stetson Elementary school; Miss Anna K. Good, assistant
principal, Randolph High school; Paul A. Toffoloni, 13; Mary A. Moore, 11; Hubert F. Gilgan, principal, Randolph
High school; and Toby L. Schwartz, 13.
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Voting at Brockton High School
March 13, 1958
Photos of the public voting at Brockton High school.
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Whitman Sign of Spring
March 13, 1958
Spring must have indeed arrived in Whitman judging from the enthusiasm of little Jeffery A. Dodge, one year old,
left, and Suzanne R. Bump, two years old, right, both of Whitman. Jeffery's being escorted by Mary Senechal, 14,
of 60 Day stret, and Suzanne is with her grandmother, Mrs. Arthur M. Moynihan, 18 Newton avenue, Brockton.
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Among Whitman Science Fair Winners
March 13, 1958
Top left, First Prize winner Robert F. Burns, 211 Warren avenue, right, shows Whitman High School Physics
instructor Donald B. Burgess of Kingston his very high frequency radio and fire service communication system.
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Among Whitman Science Fair Winners
March 13, 1958
Top right, Frank Der Sarkisian, 321 Temple street, Whitman, explains his rocket propulsion ideas to one of the
judges, Erroll K. Wilcox, head of the science department, Scituate High school. Frank was a third prize winner.
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Among Whitman Science Fair Winners
March 13, 1958
Lower left, photosynthesis was the subject for which Rochelle E. Bates, 691 Bedford street, received honorable
mention. She's talking to Whitman High school Chemistry teacher Joseph H. Waters.
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Among Whitman Science Fair Winners
March 13, 1958
Lower right, Betty M. Rowell, 102 Park avenue, far right, talks to Phyllis A. Sullivan, 462 Washington street, and
Mrs. June Millett, head of Whitman High School science department.
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BHS Girls Basketball Team
March 13, 1958
Brockton High school girls basketball team photo.
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BHS Field Hockey Team
March 13, 1958
Brockton High school field hockey team photo.
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BHS Softball Team
March 13, 1958
Brockton High school softball team photo.
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Girls Sports Council
March 12, 1958
Group photo of the Girls sports council of Brockton High school.
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Easton, Mass., and Easton, Pa.
March 16, 1958
Easton, Mass., and Easton, Pa. are exchanging students this week in a unique program at which a group from
each place is being entertained as the guest of the other. In top photo, Oliver Ames High school principal Peter C.
McConarty, left, bids farewell early Sunday morning to Paul J. Walsh, industrial arts teacher, who was driver;
Mrs. George C Barrows, teacher accompanying the pupils; Ronald E. Buba, John J. Slavitz, Robert Silva, Paul R.
Rideout, and, in front, Patricia J. Daly.
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Easton, Mass., and Easton, Pa.
March 16, 1958
Easton, Mass., and Easton, Pa., are exchanging students this week in a unique program at which a group from
each place is being entertained as the guest of the other. In lower photo, Sunday night, Principal McConarty
welcomes the Easton, Pa., visitors who arrived at 5 pm, left to right, Thomas W. Pohl, Mary Sue Hersey, Mary Jo
Metzgar, Augustus J. Argentati, Stephen V. Tracy and their teacher, Miss Marion C. Ruth. At the right is Mr.
Walsh who, after meeting the guests at North Haven, Conn. Drive them to Easton (Mass.), while the
Pennsylvania driver took the local group to Easton (Pa.).
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Easton, Mass., and Easton, Pa.
March 16, 1958
Photo of Easton, Pa., students at the Oliver Ames High school. From left to right, Oliver Ames students Sandra M.,
Claire A. Williams, and Donald Almeida. Easton, Pa. students are Mary Sue Hersey, Mary Jo Metzgar, Stephen V.
Tracy, and their teacher Miss Marion C. Ruth.
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Edgar's Window
March 16, 1958
Photo of the 'anniversary showcase' window display at Edgar's.
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Winthrop Club Minstrels
March 16, 1958
Winthrop club minstrels will feature these tambourine girls in the presentation Thursday and Friday evenings at
Holbrook High school auditorium. Left to right, Ellen T. Reynolds, Donna Lee Porter, Nancy A. Loud, Joan M.
Cusimano, Nancy L. Miller, Donna M. Baker and Diane L. Tirrell. The program is sponsored by the Winthrop club
of the Winthrop Congregational church, Holbrook.
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Commercial Club 75th Anniversary
March 15, 1958
Commercial Club 75th Anniversary head table guests included: Front, left to right, Mrs. Stewart C. Brown, Mrs.
Herold S. Crocker, Dr. C. Ernest Perkins, oldest living member present; Herbert C. Otteberg, president; Mrs.
Otterberg, Mrs. Paul L. Bacon and Mrs. Ralph C. Paine. Back, Harold S. Crocker, oldest living past president;
Stewart C. Brown, Mayor Derosier, Paul L. Bacon and Ralph C. Paine.
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DAV Gives Fireplaces to VA Hospital
March 16, 1958
Two outdoor fireplaces for the benefit of Brockton VA Hospital patients have been donated by members of
chapter 32. DAV, in a ceremony Sunday afternoon at the hospital : Taking part, left to right, Clifton L. Haynes,
Deforriest W. Dickinson, Com. Dominic F. Migliaccio, Dr. Peter A. Peffer, hospital manager; Henry M. Barry;
Kenneth F. Johnson; Mrs. Viola Bailey, VAVS representative; Mrs. Marguerite W. Heynes, auxiliary commander;
Mrs. Dominic F. Migliaccio, Mrs. Helen P. Seager of Charlestown; State department auxiliary commander; Mrs.
Daniel D. Healey, auxilary commander-elect; and Arthur C. Gay, chapter commander-elect.
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Miss Rockland Colleen
March 15, 1958
Selected as Miss Colleen of the 12th annual ball of the Rockland Police Association, Miss Joan M. Ellis, 16, of 78
Exchange street, Rockland, a junior at Rockland High school, is presented a check in recognition of her being
named. Left to right are: Her escort, Samuel A. Foresta, 17, of 270 Summer street, Rockland, also a junior at
Rockland High school; Police Sgt. Robert J. Ledwell, president of the Rockland Police Association, and Dr. James B.
Gallagher, Sr., who was master of ceremonies.
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Easton Organ Note Paid off
March 15, 1958
Friday evening was a gala occasion for members of the Evangelical Congregational Church, Easton, when the
balance of money owed on the church organ was acknowledged as paid. Taking part in the ceremony, left to
right, David Ames, president, First National Bank of Easton; David M. Rohdin, church treasurer; Harold E. Boone,
chairman, church board of trustees, and Mrs. Bertha S. Jaquith who has been church organist since 1921.
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Brockton Shop Pupils
March 15, 1958
Brockton shop pupils of the Brockton Trade High school are this week displaying their handiwork in an exhibition
at the Brockton Edison Co., window, with cabinets and machine-made articles on display. Top photo shows the
work of cabinet-making classes, left to right, Maurice E. Robbins, sophomore, of 261 Plymouth street, East
Bridgewater, Mahogany desk; Donald O. Drew, instructor; Robert D. Fors, junior, of 598 Turnpike street,
Stoughton, cedar wardrobe, and cobblers' bench; William A. Franke, senior, 284 Canton street, Randolph, pine
coffee table; Edward J. Johnson, 182 Nilsson street, sophomore, laminated tray and telephone table; Kenneth E.
Peterson, sophomore, 140 Wilson street, laminated tray and telephone table.
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Brockton Shop Pupils
March 15, 1958
Brockton shop pupils of the Brockton Trade High school are this week displaying their handiwork in an exhibition
at the Brockton Edison Co., window, with cabinets and machine-made articles on display. Lower photo, left to
right, machine shop pupils of John Lane, Arthur W. Bump, sophomore, of 32 Rockland avenue, Brockton,
toolmakers' knee; John J. O'Connor, senior, of 107 North Quincy street, Brockton, surface gauge jack and plate;
David W. Anderson, senior, of 215 Copeland street, planer gauge; Horst F. Jahnke, freshman, 37 Sheppard street,
Brockton, trammel and jack; Harry W. Janke, sophomore, 37 Sheppard street, Brockton, sine-plate vise and
stand; Richard M. Babcock, junior, 202 Richmond street, Brockton, house jack; S. Scott Acorn, senior, 245 Centre
street, Randolph, jet engine and one-inch micrometers.
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Brockton High Strong Men
March 15, 1958
Winners in standing broad jump, rope climbing and chin-up, respectively, are these five Brockton young men at
BHS. At left, the broad jumpers, Roget L. Bousquet, 15, of 27 Everett Street, and John E. Simmons, 16, of 1154
Montelllo Street, sophomores.
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Brockton High Strong Men
March 15, 1958
Winners in standing broad jump, rope climbing and chin-ups, respectively are these five Brockton young men at
BHS. In these photos are students David W. miller, 17, of 160 Park Road, a junior; and Ronald F. Scarbourgh, 15,
of 203 Court Street, a sophomore who did 21 and 20 chin-ups respectively.
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Brockton High Strong Men
March 15, 1958
Winners in standing broad jump, rope climbing and chin-ups, respectively, are these five Brockton young men at
BHS. Harold E. Monsini, 16, 19 Davids Street, sophomore, is seen rope climbing.
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North Baptist Pastor Installed
March 14, 1958
Rev. Wendell L. Baglow, third from left, is formally installed as North Baptist church minister Friday evening in
service at the church. Taking part, left to right, Rev. John A. Craig of Boston, representing the Massachusetts
Baptist convention; Rev. Charles E. Cook, pastor, Brookville Baptist Church, Rev. Mr. Baglo, Rev. Clyde S. Wolf,
pastor, First Baptist Church, Brockton, and president of the Greater Brockton Council of Churches; Rev. Allan B.
Hodges, pastor, Advent Christian Church, Brockton; Richard S. Beckman, deacon, North Baptist Church; and Rev.
Joseph P. Tamraz, pastor, First United Presbyterian Church, Brockton.
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Music Night in Whitman
March 14, 1958
Music Night in Whitman features all of Whitman's school music organizations-- bands, orchestras and girls
ensemble-- in a town hall concert directed by Donald F. Leach. Above, Mr. Leach watches as four Whitman
students present trumpet quartet, Joan Heney, Muriel Chamberlain, Martha Rwell and Martha Denham.
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School Department Violins
March 14, 1958
Shots of three female students playing school department violins at South Jr. High School.
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Lumbermen's Mutual Casualty Co.
March 14, 1958
Shots of stairs taken at the home of Joseph O'Leary, 105 Forest Ave, Brockton. The shots were taken for
Lumbermen's Mutual Casualty Co.
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Stoughton Holy Name Society
March 13, 1958
Stoughton Holy Name Society presented a grammer school scholarship check to Rev. William W. Gunn, P.P.,
center, at annual parish social of the Immaculate Conception Church Thursday evening at Stoughton High School.
Left to right, are, James L. O'Donnell, Holy Name president; Rev. Gunn, pastor; and David J. Andrews, Holy Name
secretary.
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St. Patrick's Queen
March 17, 1958
Selected as Miss, but in this case Mrs., Ering Go Bragh at Knights of Columbus Hall Monday evening was Mrs.
Irene K. Roache, 52 Shawnee Avenue, East Bridgewater, being presented a gift by the grand knight, Gilbert N.
Perron.
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Whitman Easter Preview
March 17, 1958
Whitman Easter preview is provided by this quintet, part of the group of models at the Whitman Mothers' Club
hat style show Monday evening at Legion Hall, Whitman. Left to right, Mrs. Francis S. Mackiewicz of West
Abington, Mrs. Alfred J. Makein, Mrs. William H. Burns, Jr., and Mrs. Victor P. Manzini, all of Whitman; and Mrs.
Edward J. Brown, Jr., of East Bridgewater.
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Girl Escapes Injury as Auto Hits Pole
March 15, 1958
A 17-year-old South Weymouth girl escaped injury just before 6 p.m. Saturday when the auto she was operating
on North Washington Street near Vaughan Avenue went out of control and hit a utility pole, snapping it off.
Patrolman Waldo T. Sheldon and Edward Zoobkoff, who investigated, identified the driver as Miss Barbara J.
Rogers of 70 Duran Street, South Weymouth. Miss Durant told police she was on her way home after a visit with
her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Sharpe of 16 Jenkins Avenue, just a short distance from the accident scene. The front
end of the auto was badly damages and it had to be towed away. An emergency crew from the Brockton Edison
Co. was called to replace the broken pole.
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Holbrook Deputy Chief Dies
March 17, 1958
Car in which Holbrook Deputy Fire Chief Fred M. Higgins died after a heart attack is at left. Car proceeded along
Chestnut Street, West Abington, this morning, crashed into parked car right before coming to a hault. Front of
Higgins machine and rear of parked automobile were damaged.
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Holbrook Man Dies at Wheel of Auto
March 17, 1958
A Holbrook deputy fire chief, who apparently suffered a heart attack while driving on West Chestnut Street, West
Abington, this forenoon, was found dead in his car after it had crashed into the rear of a parked car. The victim
was Fred M. Higgins, 62, of 938 South Franklin Street, Holbrook. Medical Examiner Raymond G. Vina, of Norwell
said it could not immediately be determines whether death was the result of the heart attack or the crash.
Stephen J. O'Brien, acting police chief, said Higgins turned off the motor of his car and tried to pull off the road.
The key broke off in the ignition, O'Brien said, and part of it was [stuck] in the car. Higgins' car smashed into the
rear of a parked car owned by James DiPucchio of 195 Chestnut street. The car was parked in front of Dipucchio's
home. Higgins was driving westerly on West Chestnut street at the time of the crash, which occurred near the
intersection of Hancock and West Chestnut streets. Higgins, who was employed as a steamfitter, had been a
member of the Holbrook fire department for 30 years. Survivors include his wife, Matilda; two sons, Fred, Jr., of
Holbrook and Leonard of Brockton, and two daughters, Mrs. Agnes Perkins of Brookville and Mrs. Beverly Carter
of Avon. Higgins was the brother of the late Kenneth "Rusty" Higgins, well-known basketball player in this area.
The accident was investigated by Acting Chief O'Brien, Patrolmen Thomas Bowden and Howard F. Levings,
county identification officer.
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Paine Junior High Basketball Eigth Grade Team
January 31, 1958
Front, left to right, Wayne Richardson, 19 Erie avenue; Leroy Roberts, 152 School street; Capt. Chester Mapp, 547
Crescent street; Ralph Johnson, 82 Lyman street; and Anthony Calitri, 298 Crescent street; back row, Coach
Maurice W. LeVasseur; Peter Spagone, 314 Grove Street; Richard Johnson, 73 Plymouth Street; Leon Perrault,
347 Court street; Gerald Butler, 45 Perry avenue; and Kenneth Riordan, 38 Taber avenue.
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Eighth Grade Girls Champions
February 26, 1958
Eighth Grade Girls champions in junior high basketball in Brockton, members of the Paine school team: front, left
to right, Pat Dorrer, 32 Howland street; Joan Vergnani, 409 Centre Street; Peggy Dehan, 540 Crescent street; Pat
Matteli, 205 Crescent street; Helen Dorrer, 32 Howland street; back, Diane Fitts, 243 Crescent Street; Shirley
Carleton, 51 Howland Street; Kathy Blunt, 781 Centre Street; Eileen Lipman, 63 Plymouth Street; Carol Seney, 28
Huntress Avenue
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Ninth Grade Girls Hoop Champions
February 26, 1958
Ninth grade girls hoop champions are these Paine Junior High students: front left to right, Joyce Reardon, 24
Dupont circle: Betty Mattoli, 205 Crescent street; Linda Watkins, 20 Guild Road; Mary Ann Mattoli, 205 Crescent
street; Connie Reavis, 71B Hill Street; Janet Reardon, 24 Dupont circle; second row, Carole McKeown, 94 Otis
Street; Elaine Mullo, 27 Otis Street; Lucy Melideo, 37 Summer Street; Louise Saviski, 68 Otis Street; Judy Morgan,
17 Crescent place; Judy Costa; 30 Cornell avenue; Carolyn Murphy, 16 Essex street; Rosalinda Fruzzetti, 106
Summer street; Mary-Martha Derosier, 46 Hill Street; and Louise Smith, 50 Hunt street.
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George 25th Wedding Anniversary
March 17, 1958
Photos of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic George, 25th Wedding Anniversary, 15 Ettrick street.
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Brockton Miss All set to Celebrate
March 15, 1958
It's her day today, and little Kathleen A. O'Brien, 241 Grafton street, Brockton, isn't going to let St. Patrick's day
go by without dressing up for the occasion. Her green and white costume is complete with a pleated skirt of
shamrock design.
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What's This? Tennis in the Snow?
March 18, 1958
What's This? Tennis in the Snow? So it is, at Silver Lake Regional High School, Kingston, where lingering snow has
given this trio of gymnastic enthusiasts a chance to toss snowballs with tennis rackets. They're Diana E. Milbury,
17, of Pembroke; Patricia F. Whiting, 16, of Kingston, and Judy M. Deane, 16, of Pembroke. And spring, officially,
is but one day away.
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Pembroke-Hanson Garden Club Members
March 18, 1958
Pembroke-Hanson Garden Club Members in their first meeting of the season Wednesday afternoon held a lunch
in connection with the session, principals taking part being, left to right, Mrs. W. Roy. Barnett, Mrs. William
Alison, Mrs. Charles S. Raistrick, president; Mrs. Ralph E. Tucker, and Mrs. Albert A. Cairns.
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Silver Lake Music Students Named
March 18, 1958
Selected to play and sing in the April 21 concert of the Southeastern Massachusetts School Band Masters'
Association at Plymouth are these Silver Lake Regional pupils: left to right, front, Mildred E. Grant, Rena R. Anto,
Janet M. Randall, Carol A. Halunen; Dennis L. Morrissey, Denton R. Wood, Philip B. Gorham and Bernard H.
Sampson.
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German Student Learns Driving
March 18, 1958
Exchange student Barbara B. Heider of Schoeninger, Germany at Silver Lake Regional High School is doing just
fine when it comes to operating an American car. She's one of the pupils of Leonello J. Bertocchi, driver training
instructor, taking lessons at the school. Miss Heider's students in America are sponsored jointly by the school's
student council and the International Christian Youth Exchange.
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Rockland Fashion Fiesta
March 18, 1958
Rockland Fashion Fiesta sponsored by the Holy Family Mothers' Club featured, among many models, the two
chairmen, Mrs. Robert J. Ledwell, co-chairman, and Mrs. Ralph J. Murphy, chairman, at left, admiring the clothes
of nine-year old Elizabeth A. Lynch. At the right are Miss Jessica Keith of Brockton as Debbie Fraser, Mrs. John D.
Lynch and the commentator, Miss Pegge Williams.
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Educators Gather Here
March 18, 1958
A special dinner in the Brockton High School cafeteria Wednesday evening served to open official the evaluation
committee work on determining the BHS educational rating, a program being continued today at the high
school. Head table guests, left to right, John F. Ryan, administrative assistant at BHS and Brockton chairman; Dr.
Ralph S. Frellick, BHS headmaster; School Supt. Edwin A. Nelson, John J. Mullane, senior Mass. Department of
Education, and supervisor, secondary education evaluation committee chairman; and Mayor Derosier.
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Abington Practical Arts Exhibit
March 18, 1958
Abington Practical Arts Exhibit at the junior high school Tuesday night featured the work of various departments
whose instuctors are, left to right, Mrs. Clarita A. Brown, braided rugs; Mrs. Katherine A. Gilbridge, beginners'
dressmaking; Mrs. Bertha E. Macdonald, dressmaking; Mrs. Ethel M. Hill, knitting and crocheting; Mrs. Lillian P.
Dunbar, cake decorating; Mrs. Edith B. Blake, decorating ware, and John C. Hastings, the director.
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Marchfield High School Science Fair Winners
March 18, 1958
Marshfield High School second annual science fair winners, left to right, are Robert W. Mitchell, senior, third;
Jeffrey F. Lang, junior, second; and Kenneth G. Shepherd, senior, first; with Stewart S. Sargent, general chairman
and science teacher at Marshfield High.
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Top Pembroke Letter Writers
March 18, 1958
A large share of North Pembroke's past office business, according to Mrs. Ethelyn H. Turner, postmaster, may
well be attributed to these teen-age young women who conduct such a far-flung pen-pal program that they
receive and send dozens of letters a week. Left to right are Mrs.Turner, Katherine M. Hall, 13, and Patricia
Howard, 14, both of Water Street, North Pembroke.
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Whitman Bus-Auto Crash
March 14, 1958
Whitman Bus-Auto crash sent two Brockton youths and a Whitman young man to Brockton Hospital shortly
before 8 P.M. Friday night. At left firefighters from Whitman under direction of Chief Lawrence W. Phillips
(wearing hat, lower right corner) squelch blaze which occurred in car immediately after accident; at right,
Patrolman Henry A. Mitchell of Whitman police department gives first aid to autoists who were taken into bus to
await ambulance.
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Mrs. Florence A. Hayes, Assinippi
March 19, 1958
Shots of Mrs. Florence A. Hayes, Assinippi, at work in a post office. 25 years in job next May.
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Mrs. Ethelyn H. Turner, North Pembroke
March 18, 1958
Shots of Mrs. Ethelyn H. Turner, North Pembroke, at work in a post office.
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Mrs. Helen R. Erikson
March 18, 1958
Shots of Mrs. Helen R. Erikson at work in the post office. Mrs. Erikson has been the postmaster in Pembroke since
1943.
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Mrs. Nortma G. Scothorne, Accord.
March 18, 1958
Shots of Mrs. Norma G. Scothorne, Accord, posing in a post office.
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Mrs. Ethel Hill Edgais
March 18, 1958
Shot of Mrs. Ethel Hill Edgais at her exhibit at Abington.
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Holbrook Welcomes Store
March 19, 1958
The Hardware Store, Holbrook, was formally opened Wednesday evening when its owners were greeted by
Holbrook selectmen, left to right, Francis M. Gordon, Chairman Robert A. Colburn, Allen E. Shapiro, owner; David
Weinberg, manager; and Saul Shapiro, owner of Shapiro Hardware, Boston.
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Here From Sweden
March 19, 1958
Here from Sweden are these Stockholm natives, Carl Eric Holmstrom and Ake Davidsson, both of whom are
currently staying in Brockton.
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Fraser's James J.O. Stone
March 19, 1958
Headshots of Fraser's James J.O. Stone.
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Mrs. Kassos' Papers
March 20, 1958
Photo of Mrs. Kassos' passport papers. She owns the store next to the Enterprise.
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Halifax Spring Harbinger
March 20, 1958
Halifax Spring harbinger might well be Judith M. Woodbury, 17, of Monponsett street, Halifax, as she gathers a
group of daffodils as a preview of spring, 1958, which begins today. Judith is a senior at Silver Lake Regional High
School, Kingston.
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Stonehill College Program
March 15, 1958
Goup photos of a Stonehill College program. With Jack Haley and Edward Lalli.
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Tea Begins Library Week
March 17, 1958
Members of the Brockton Garden Club present at a tea Monday afternoon ushering in library week, and taking
part were, with Miss Rachel W. Cartland, librarian, pouring, left to right, Miss Mildred B. Battles, Mrs. Charles H.
Caldwell, Mrs. Stanley E. Peterson, Mrs. Robert N. Dorrie, Mrs. Harold M. Cohen who designed the floral
centrepiece, Miss Philomena Dipasqua, only woman member of the library board, Mrs. Howard W. Harding, Mrs.
Algird A. Waitkus, Mrs. Arthur W. Rice, Garden Club president, and Carl Nelson of Boston, artist who was a guest
speaker.
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James Gurney and Friends
March 18, 1958
Photo of James Gurney and two friends.
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New Coats Field Store Welcomed
March 20, 1958
Mayor Derosier, right, greets officials of the new Coats Field Department Store in Brockton on this opening
Thursday. Left to right, Tudor Bradley, manager. Massachusetts employment security office, Brockton; Bernard L.
Kapelman, manager, Coats Field Store; Sidnet V. Makowski, managing director, Coats Field Sotre; and Mayor
Derosier.
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Distinguished Authors
March 20, 1958
Distringuished authors were guests Thursday evening at a community Reading Fest. Highlight of the national
library week celebration in Brockton, at the Brockton Public Library. Left to right are , Val Gendron, Scott Corbett,
Kathleen Moore Knight and, at the right, Atty. Eben G. Townes, chairman, Brockton board of Library trustees.
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Brockton Students Rewarded
March 20, 1958
United States history books were presented Thursday evening to students in the adult civic education classes
concluded for the year, as a result of perfect attendance records. Left to right, Alton E. Johngren, assistant
superintendent of schools and supervisor, adult civic education: Kenrick M. Baker, director, adult civic education;
Girard J. Long, administrative assistant to Mr. Johngren; George Blombas, Stephen Szumylo, Euripides G.
Dalkouras, Liudivicia Adam Kavicius, Milxiades Milonas, Konstantina Gola, Sam Beltsos and Maria Fortini.
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Storm Hits Brockton
March 20, 1958
Storm Hits Brockton as these seven-year-olders well know once the wind velocity tore one umbrella to bits. The
luckless young lady is Carol A. Fitzgerald, right, of 31 Gordon street, and her more fortunate companion is Leona
B. DiBona, of the same address.
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Photo for Mrs. Cecil J.R. Marks
March 19, 1958
Shot of a framed photo of two babies taken for Mrs. Cecil J.R. Marks.
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Accident, Green and Newbury Street
March 20, 1958
Four persons suffered minor injuries in two auto-truck accidents within 90 minutes on the West Side Thursday
afternoon. The first at 2:47 was for a crash at Green and Newbury streets, when a light sedan operated by Mrs.
Gathry L. Hall, 7 Reynolds Street, North Easton, was in collision with a light pick up truck operated by George R.
Shephard, 24, of 110 Central street, South Easton. According to Patrolmen Lofstom and Casey, Mrs. Hall was
making a left turn from Green Street into Newbury. The truck was heading south on Newbury Street. The truck
spun around and hit the right rear against a large tree on the southwest corner, sending articles in the back all
over the sidewalk. Shephard claimed injuries to his head and left knee and was taken to the Brockton Hospital by
Patrolmen Lincoln and Roach.
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Maple Alleys
March 20, 1958
Shots of Maple Alleys, 14 Maple ave, Brockton, including shots of the lunch counter and popcorn counter at
Coats Field. Shots were taken for Mr. Ernest F. Paguette.
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Enterprise Doorway
March 18, 1958
Photos of the main and right entrance to the Enterprise store for Attorney Charles Nayon, 53 State St., Boston.
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Lawrence Afienko
March 20, 1958
Photos of Lawrence Afienko, four, of 128 Indian Trial road, Pembroke, taken at Goddard Hospital. Taken for
Attorney Charles Nayor, 53 State Street, Boston, Ma.
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Fraser's Storefront
March 20, 1958
Copy of photo of Fraser's the Friendly Store Streetview.
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East Junior High Construction
March 19, 1958
Photos of the new construction at the East Junior High school.
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Cold Ride Ahead
February 17, 1958
Cold ride ahead is predicted for this quintet of Brockton youngsters enjoying the exhilarating sport of
tobogganing Monday afternoon at D.W. Field Park Tower Hill. Left to right, Carole J. McKeown, 94 Otis street;
Joyce A. Reardon, 24 Dupont circle; Robert E. Martynowski, 39 Mystic street; Dennis J. Fahey, 66 Standish street;
and William F. Bassett, 29 North Manchester street.
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West Bridgewater Boys
February 9, 1958
West Bridgewater boys who won boy scout Ad Altare Dei awards at Boston Sunday are congratulated by their
scoutmaster. Left to right, William J. LaPerle, 12, of 197 West Centre street; Stanley D. Waite, 14, of 12 Hillside
avenue; and Richard F. Crowley, 14, of 347 East street, with their scoutmaster, William C. Rolfe, 28 Oliver street,
all of West Bridgewater.
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North Baptist Church Scouts
February 9, 1958
North Baptist Church scouts receive God and Country awards, left to right, Irvin W. Nickerson of Whitman,
district scout executive; Rev. Wendell L. Baglow, North Baptist church pastor; Mrs. Harold L. Nash, 16, of 15
Herrod avenue; Mrs. Joseph L. Nye, pinning badge on her son, William J. Nye, 15, of 27 Oak street; and
scoutmaster Richard S. Beckman.
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Brockton High School Sophomores
January, 1958
Brockton High School sophomores having a successful hoop season are: Front, left to right, Richard Marshall, 50
Richard street; Richard Connolly, 150 Clifton avenue; Michael A. Slutsky, 11 Mooreland street; Larry Siskind, 124
Morse avenue; Ronald Holmes, 72 Brett street; back, Coach Martin Badoian; Francis Casieri, 90 Cross street; Paul
O'Sullivan, 293 Moraine street; Allan Kelly, 22 Intervale street; Edward Tammy, 75 Bonney street; Herbert Jones,
148 Lyman street; Dylan Knopf, 27 Silver road.
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Club National Mardi Gras
February 18, 1958
Club National Mardi Gras featured these costumed participants, left to right, Mr. and Mrs. Armand C. Duveiger,
31 Galen street; Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Tatro, 161 Court street; Richard A. Cote, chairman, of 12 Ridgeway
court; Richard E. Maia, 18 Commercial street; and Albert J. Tatro, 161 Court street.
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Spring Practice in Brockton
March 9, 1958
Sandlot baseball got off to a good start with the arrival of warm weather for the weekend, and the youngsters
who took advantage of it included James E. Finch, 12, of 87 Mill street, batter, and Lawrence J. Quinlan, nine, of
816 Pearl street, who was catcher in this instance.
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Snowstorm on West Elm Street
March 20, 1958
Photograph of West Elm street in snowstorm.
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Mrs. Arden Droukas
March 21, 1958
Mrs. Arden Droukas, 278 West Chestnut street, application photo.
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Matrons' Club Guest Night
March 20, 1958
Matrons' Club Guest Night took place Thursday evening despite the storm, among the leaders present being, left
to right, Mrs. Marion A. Sampson, Mrs. Frank J. Curran, chairman; Mrs. Winslow A. Minott, Mrs. Walter E. Calkins
and Mrs. Raymond B. Vibberts.
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Dunnington Apothecaries Easter Candy Display
March 21, 1958
Photographs of Dunnington Apothecaries Easter candy display at Pleasant street store.
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Library, Gas Company Window
March 21, 1958
Brockton Public Library display in Gas Company window.
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Fix It Yourself
March 20, 1958
Increasingly popular is the YMCA's new Fix-it-yourself class in which home repairs are taught at no charge. Left
to right, Charles Droukas, 22 Breer Circle, is among the pupils receiving tips on plastic tile application from James
T. Corcoran and George Q. MacArthur, instructors.
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Father and Son Day
March 22, 1958
Father and Son Day observed Saturday at Brockton YMCA with dad Alden L. Lane, 12 Davis avenue, chairman
youth committee, being served pot roast at supper by his sons, Roy A. Lane, 10, on the left; and Frederick A.
Lane, 9, on the right.
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Markey's Inc.
March 21, 1958
Photos of head and shoulders of employees at Markey's inc., 192 Main street, Brockton.
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National Bank of Plymouth County, Education Window
March 23, 1958
Photos of Education Display in window of National Bank of Plymouth County.
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Business Women in Workshop
March 22, 1958
Business women in workshop at South Junior High Saturday sponsored by Massachusetts Dept. of Commerce
with principals being, left to right, Mrs. Marcia L. Memmott, director, women's division; Miss Shirley Hollis, vicepresident, Business and Professional women's club of Brockton; Mayor Wilfred A. Derosier, and Miss Marian E.
Young, president of the Brockton club.
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58-0677_10 Five Standing
March 22, 1958
Photo of five women standing.
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58-0677_11 Foxboro
March 22, 1958
Photo of two women believed to be from Foxboro.
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58-0677_12 Massachusetts Dept. of Commerce
March 22, 1958
Various photos from the Massachusetts Dept. of Commerce Women's Division workshop event.
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Business Women in Workshop
March 22, 1958
Business Women in Workshop at South Junior High Saturday sponsored by Massachusetts Department of
Commerce with principals being, left to right, Mayor Wilfred A. Derosier, Wayne E. Clark, president, Home
National Bank, speaker; Mrs. Marcia L. Memmott, director, women's division, Department of Commerce; and
Mrs. Ruth Faulk White, local landscape nursery operator, speaker.
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South Shore
March 22, 1958
Photo of three women believed to be from the South Shore, one of whom is wearing a big hat.
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Old Colony
March 22, 1958
Photo of five women believed to be from Plymouth.
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Lakeville-Middleboro
March 22, 1958
Photo of eight women believed to be from Lakeville and Middleboro.
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Easter Cross Cake
March 22, 1958
Photo of a woman holding a cake shaped and decorated as a cross for Easter.
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Brockton Women Registration
March 22, 1958
Photo of two women at the Brockton Women Registration.
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Woman and Cake
March 22, 1958
Photo of a woman holding an elaborate cake.
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Four Seated
March 22, 1958
Photo of four women seated at a table.
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Marshfield Woman's Club
March 23, 1958
Marshfield Woman's Club evening division to present Desert Fashion Show tonight at 8 at the high school hall. In
front are Mrs. Richard W. Grimm, left; and Mrs. John A. Elliot, chairman; while standing left to right, are, Mrs.
Robert L. Aigler, publicity chairman, Mrs. Chandler Sinnott, model chairman; and Mrs. Norman S. Kent,
commentator.
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First Lutheran Church Groundbreaking for Addition
March 23, 1958
Photos of men digging a hole for the groundbreaking at First Lutheran church on 900 Main street. One of these
men is Reverand Obed B. Lundeen.
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Plan Jack Wyrtzen Rallies
March 22, 1958
Preparing for a series of Evangelist Meeting by Jack Wyrtzen to be at First Parish Congregational Church on
Sunday evenings April 13, 20, 27, and May 4 are Brockton clergy and Christian Businessmen's committee. Seated,
left to right, are Rev. Richard H. Warren, Pastor, First Parish Church; J. Brenton Robinson, chairman, Christian
Businessmen's; and Frank L. Zeoli, treasurer, Christian Businessmen's. Standing, left to right, are Harold E. Smith,
vice-chairman, CBMC; Guy E. Askerm, layman; Rev. Wallace I. Starratt, pastor, Covenant Congregational Church;
and Rev. Wendell L. Baglow, North Baptist Church Pastor.
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Whitman Boys Win Scout Awards
March 23, 1958
For God and Country pins were presented two scouts at the First Baptist church Whitman, Sunday, and taking
part in the ceremony, left to right, Edward A. Christophers, squanto council scout executive; Rev. William C.
Nelson, pastor; Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Wilde, and their son, Russell G. Wilde, 12, one of the recipients; and Mr.
and Mrs. Elbert O. Clayton, and their son, Gary E. Clayton, 13, the second recipient.
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3-Car Crash Injures Two, Imperns Six
March 22, 1958
Two persons were injured, one serious enough to warrant hospital treatment, and six others, four of them
children, were shaken up in a three-car collision at 9:20 this morning at Belmont and Torrey Streets. Treated at
Brockton Hospital for a bad laceration of the right leg, multiple contustons about the body and shock was Harriet
Bump, 61, of 585 Crescent Street. She was a passenger in an auto operated by James T. Taylor, also of 585
Crescent Street, one of the three involved in the triple crash. She was taken to Brockton Hospital by Patrolmen
Casey and Lofstrom and admitted for treatment and observation. Assigned to investigate the accident were
Patrolmen Pike and Frank Lucas while Patrolman Easton of the bureau of criminal investigation took
photographs. According to police an auto owned by Cloverleaf Farms, 301 Taunton avenue, Seekonk, operated
by Ralph E. Rose, 262 Taunton Avenue, Seekonk, came out of Torrey Street onto Belmont Street and was in
collision with a machine operated by Taylor. The third car with Richard Thrasher, 149 Commerical Street,
Whitman, police say, was unable to stop in time and crashed into the rear of the Taylor auto. Thrasher claimed
an injury to his back but declined hopsital treatment, stating that he would see his family physician. Riding with
Thrasher, was Mrs. Margaret Thrasher, 49, and four of her children, Alfred, nine; John, eight; Arthur, six; and
Ricky, five. She and the children police say, did not claim injury although they were all shaken up by the impact.
Highway department employes cleared the roadway of debris while wreckers towed the disabled cars to garages
for repair.
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Three Injured in Expressway Crash
March 25, 1958
West Bridgewater. Five people narowly escaped death Tuesday afternoon on the Fall River expressway in West
Bridgewater, as the sedan in which they were riding left the northbound lane, dug deep ruts in a wide area on
the median strip and then rolled over to land with wheels in air and crushed top. The driver was most seriously
injured and reported in critical condition on the danger list at Brockton Hospital with head and internal injuries.
He is CPO Alfred J. Pink, 37, of 58 Hall avenue, Newport, RI, with home address as 1265 West 26th street,
Jacksonville, FL. Owner of the car, who claimed no injuries was storekeeper 3-C Wilmer O. Daniels, 32, of Crusher
road, Hopewell, NJ. Both navy men are attached to the USS Antietam, aircraft carrier, now at the Charlestown
Annex, South Boston. Occupants of the vehicle were: Mrs. Flora Washington, 31, and her five-year-old daughter,
Diane, of 15 Wales street, Dorchester. Mrs. Washington had leg and head injuries, but her daughter escaped
with scratches and bruises. Another passenger was Mrs. Lavinia Scott, 36, of 18 Dewey street, Roxbury, who also
was treated for face and leg injuries. According to West Bridgewater Patrolman Gardner Lothrop, report of the
accident was given by passing motorists. Coming to the scene were Deputy Fire Chief Edwin Gibson with Comb. 1
and emergency wagon crew of Capt. Richard Keith, Lt. Frank Burque, Thomas MacQuinn and Peter Mahoney.
Report to police was that they were returning from Newport with Daniels asleep on the back seat, the others
napping and apparently Pink also dozed off. Mrs. Washington was pinned in the vehicle with Diane beside her. A
dump truck driver stopped and used his hoist to raise the overturned car so the injured woman could be
removed. The others were able to crawl out. An unidentified nurse, in a passing car, helped until cruiser
ambulances arrived on the scene. Bridgewater Office Michael Bois, with MacQuinn, took Pink and Mrs.
Washington to Brockton Hospital. Officer Lothrop with mahoney transported Diane. Brockton ambulance with
Officers Sharon and Sullivan performed the same duty for Mrs. Scott and Daniels. Traffic had to be re-routed onto
the southbound lane for a short distance while West Bridgewater firefighters assisted by Officer George Randall
of Easton. State Trooper Gene Goldberg also assisted at the scene. Trooper Arthur Turcotte took pictures and
Registry Inspector John Lynch aided in the investigation.
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Bridgewater School in Science Exhibit
March 24, 1958
Pupils of the school street school, Bridgewater, William A. Tedeschi, Principal, have contributed toward a big
science fair at which some of the exhibitors, left to right, are Paul Mazzoli, Deborah Righini, Walter Kacsock,
Thomas Rudolph, Kathleen Murphy, Robert Folloni, Paul Lanzikos, Paul Legon, Stephen LeVangie, Karen Danstedt
and Mr. Tedeschi.
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Bridgewater Art Show
March 24, 1958
Bridgewater Art Show in the academy building got off to an auspicions start Monday afternoon under
sponsorship of the Ousamequin clun. Mrs. Harry A. Veits, president, and Mrs. Walter S. Little, sponsor, describe
the show to members. It will continue through March 28.
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Brockton Savings Bank
March 24, 1958
Brockton Savings Bank, 1 North Main Street, Brockton, interior and exterior photographs.
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County High School Students
March 24, 1958
Country High School Students guests at Bridgewater State Teacher's College Monday evening when the Kappa
Chapter, Delta Kappa Gamma Society presented a program entitled "Teachers Preparation in Massachusetts."
Left to right are Dr. Justin McCarthy, director, State Teacher's College at Massachusetts; Dr. Ellen Shea, dean of
women at Bridgewater; Dr. Clement C. Maxwell, president. BSTC; Dorothy M. Bennettt, Bridgewater; Irving R.
Donis, Marshfield; Martha R. Tinsley, Middleboro; Robert J. Martin, Bridgewater; Mary B. Shultis, Hingham; and
Barbara H. Donovan; Abington
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Evening High School Graduates
March 27, 1958
Evening High School Graduates were given diplomas at ceremonies held at Brockton High School Thursday night.
Those presented diplomas were, First row, left to right, George H. Johnson, 376 Montello Street, Brockton; Mrs.
Patricia A. Hanson, 112 Summer Street Brockton; Miss Judith Mae Betts, 567 Brockton avenue, Abington; Mrs.
Anne E. Stultz, 414 Montello Street, Brockton; Mrs. Florence C. Broisseau, 25 Neilson street, Brockton; Mrs.
Arlene D. Rioux, 287 Washington street, Whitman; and Bernard J. Hogen.Standing, Bernard E. Pittsley, 318 Oak
Street, Bridgewater; Thomas H. Burnap, 14 Doris Street, Abington; David C. Stetson, 20 Winslow Road, Sharon;
Edwin P. Caldwell, 35 Sawtell avenue, Brockton; Elmer E. Bates, 1549 Plymouth Street, Middleboro, and Earl
Hastings Merrifield, Grove Street, Norwell; Bernard J. Hogan, 112 Summer Street, Brockton could not attend
because he is now in the Armed Forces and not present at the time the picture was taken was William L. Pratt.
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Five Young Girls- They Call Themselves
March 26, 1958
Five Young Girls - They Call Themselves but most people seeing the huge Easter basket delivered by them to the
Brockotn Day Nursery for the younger children would admit they were more than that. The Five Young club
members with Mrs. Mabel N. Baker, motion of the nursery are, left to right, Rosemary A. Welch, 11 years old, 14
Edinboro avenue; Marilyn A. Malaspino, 11, 18 Edinboro Avenue; Joan F. Holmes, 12, 19 Stonehill Street; Mrs.
Baker, Lois D. Whiting, 10, 16 Stonehill Street; and Moureen R. Blanchard, 12, 11 Shields avenue.
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Central Labor Council
March 25, 1958
Central Labor Council of Brockton in annual legislative conservence Tuesday evening at Hotel Bryant. Seated, left
to right, are Mayor Wilfred A. Derosier, John A. Callahan, president, Massachusetts Federation of Labor; Rev.
Obed B. Lundeen, pastor, First Lutheran Church; city manager William A. Gildea; standing, left to right, Edward P.
Conefrey, Secretary-treasurer CLC; Francis E. Lavigne, president CLC; Oscar R. Pratt, vice-president, district II;
John F. Wipfler, vice-president, district II; and Charles Houghton, vice-president CLC.
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Water in Cellar
March 26, 1958
Photo taken for Mrs. H.W. Cumings, Jr., showing water in cellar at 624 Turnpike Street, Stoughton.
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Bridgewater "Dug Up" Temporarily
March 19, 1958
Chapter 90 work on Broad Street, Bridgewater, to continue through the Centre of town will provide a modern
thoroughfare for the area when complete but right now the project is in the midst of construction and one of
Bridgewater's principal streets looks like this.
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Holbrook Open House
March 27, 1958
Holbrook Open House at high school Thursday featured both day and evening school exhibits. In top photo, high
school art students are actually at work under supervision of Robert N. Kindelan, art instructor,. They are, left to
right, Paul Files, 7 Isabelle avenue, senior; Sue Barlow, 27 Hillview avenue, freshman; Mr. Kindelan, Marcella I.
Gaudreau, 230 North Franklin Street, freshman.
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East Bridgewater Kiwanis
March 27, 1958
East Bridgewater Kiwanis tenth anniversary banquet head table guests were, left to right, Mr. and Mrs. Roy H.
Silver, Roslindale - West Roxbury Kiwanis and district governor of New England; Mr. and Mrs. Lindon E. Christie,
East Bridgewater Kiwanis president; and Mr. and MRs. Everett F. Penshorm, International vice-preisdent of
Jamaica Plain. People cut-out- left to right, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Carlino, Lt. Governor District II; and Dr. and Mrs.
George R. Whorisky, district secretary of New England, from Cambridge.
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Eastern Junior High Students
March 26, 1958
Easton Junior High Students prepare for Physical Education demostration open to the public from 7 to 9 Friday
evening. Top photo shows cheer leaders under direction of Jacquelyn James, who will greet the guests. They are
left to right, Rosemary E. Santos, Katheleen A. Johnson, Sheila E. Condon, Donna M. Silva, Marilyn A. Chase, Joan
E. Barke, and in front is Nancy G. Hall.
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Easton Junior High Students
March 26, 1958
Boys in bottom photo forming pyramid under direction of Thomas Battinelli are, left to right, Robert Bourne, Paul
Downey, Wayne Pratt, Michael Pugliesi, Edward Cram, James Bougas, Edmund Powers, Joseph Nierivira, Michael
Policeno, Harold Holmes, and Patrick Neary.
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East Bridgewater Science Fair Winners
March 24, 1958
East Bridgewater Science Fair Winners with their instructors, left to right, Norman O. Burgess, science fair
chairman; Richard L. Maloney, 17, of 321 Belmont Street, East Bridgewater, First Prize Winner with outline of
atomic structure; Emery S. Loud, principal; Deanna L. Dunlevy, 16, of 17 West Union Street, second-prize winner;
Supt, of schools Stanley B. Goldman, and Janice C. Doherty, 16, of 134 Elm Street, third prize winner;
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Greek Orthodox Church
March 24, 1958
Photographs of damage to community center at Greek Orthodox Church, 28 Warren avenue.
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Holbrook Open House
March 27, 1958
Photo shows accordian music stand made by Williard Hamilton, Jr., 25 Spring Street, Brookville, right, for his
daughter, Linda, 10, left, in class of Charles J. Chiasson, shop instructor.
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Dr. Henry J. Lupien
March 27, 1958
Dr. Henry J. Lupien of Brockton displays citation awarded him bny Tufts University, Wednesday evening, on the
occasion of the 50th reunion of the class as 1908 and in recognition of lifetime of devoted service to the
profession of medicine. Dr. Lupien will be 77 in June.
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District Meeting
March 27, 1958
District Metting of 17th, 25th and 41st Masonic Ledges held a meeting of instruction Thursday night at Masonic
Hall with Most Worshipful Grand Master of Masons Massachusetts Andrew J. Jenkins in attendance. From left to
right are Wor. Horace C. Darlins, of North Attleboro; Rt. Wor. Ralph H. Keith, Brockton; Grand Master Jenkins;
Wor. G. Ward Stestson, Middleboro and Rt. Wor. George H. Howard, Brockton, District Grand Master.
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Norwell High School
March 27, 1958
Norwell High School Second annual Science Fair held Thursday with one of the top winners, Richard P. Coombs,
left, Brastow avenue, Sophomore, talking over his exhibit entitled "Alpha Particle Linear Accelerator" with
Francis J. DiSabatino, Science department head, and Arthur F. Loughlin, right, biology teacher.
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Little Jean M. Nugent
March 26, 1958
Little Jean Nugent celebrated her fifth birthday Wednesday afternoon with the West Bridgewater American
Legion, Post 66; showering her with cake, gifts and cards. Jean has been at Brockton Hospital, Barbara Keith
ward since March 14, when she was trapped in a wrecked car for over one-half hour during a snowstorm in West
Bridgewater. Left to right are Jean M. Nugent, Howard R. Goodwin, child welfare officer; Mrs. Frank T. Nugent,
her mother of Augusta, Maine; and Miss Jean E. Riley, her aunt of Middleboro.
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Plymouth County Health Association
March 27, 1958
Plymouth Country Health Association meeting was held Thursday night at VA Hospital, Brockton for Board
members where committee reports and budgets were discussed after a luncheon. From left to right, Dr. Samuel
K. Steward of Plymouth, vice president of Plymouth Country Health Association; Dr. Peter A. Peffer, manager, VA
Hospital, introducing Dr. William M. Morgan of Ohio, National President of T.B. Association, who was guest
speaker and Archibald W. Dalton, Massachusetts T.B. league, of Boston.
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Area Public Welfare employees
March 26, 1958
Area Public Welfare employees in review course of public assistance legislation for upper Plymouth and lower
Norfolk County Workers at Randolph Town Hall Wednesday sponsored by Brockton district office of State
Department of Public Welfare. Left to right, I. William Trestel, Randolph welfare agent; Robert A. Hancock,
Randolph town manager; and Francis V. Doherty, Brockton district director State Department Public Welfare.
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Middleboro King's Daughters
March 24, 1958
Shining Circle of Central Methodist church observed their 65th anniversary at a banquet Monday evening with
head table guests being, seated, left to right, Mrs. Nancy J. Foster, vice-president; Mrs. Jane V. Phinney, past
president and oldest member; Mrs. Manuel Mello, president; standing, left to right, Mrs. Florence M. Goodspeed,
county president, Abington; Mrs. J. Ernest Vaughan, state president, Whitman; Mrs. Gertrude R. Gailfoil,
secretary; and Mrs. Mary M. Marshall, treasurer.
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Randolph Models for the Night
March 27, 1958
Randolph Models for the Night were these members of the evening practical arts advanced sewing class of Mrs.
Anne W. Evans and fashion show Thursday evening. Modeling clothes they made themselves are, left to right,
Mrs. Norma Browne, Mrs. Ann Webber, Mrs. Geraldine Porter, Mrs. Priscilla Carlson, Mrs. Alice LeClair, and Mrs.
Evans.
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Stoughton March of Dimes
March 26, 1958
Stoughton March of Dimes check totaling $3099.13 turned over Wednesday to Mrs. John H. Parsons, right, of
Brockton, executive director Norfolk and Plymouth Counties Chapter NFIP; by E. LeRoy Clark, center, treasurer
Stoughton campaign, while Mrs. Fred McKay, chairman, Stoughton Mothers March, looks on.
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St. Edward's basketball team
March 16, 1958
St. Edward's basketball Team. Front, left to right, John Chisholm, 16 Martland avenue; Robert Saad, 81
Huntington st; William Corbo, 89 Walnut st; John Ritucci, 131 Walnut street; Richard Minnion, 165 North Main St.
of Montello ; back, Raymond Yukna, 680 North Main st; Jerry Billadeau, 61 Hillcrest ave; Thomas Hatfield, 46
Wilder st; Paul O'Brien, 59 Clarence st; Dominic Spadea, 74 Huntington st.
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State of Isreal Bond meeting
March 24, 1958
Brockton Jewish leaders in meeting at home of Max Coffman, 115 West Street, Brockton, planning State of Isreal
bond campaign. Mr. Coffman, left, talks with Lawrence G. Laskey, right, New England chairman and national
executive committee member of Isreal bond organization.
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Fifth Annual Teachers Institute
March 26, 1958
Fifth Annual Teachers Institute sponsored jointly by Brockton Teachers Association and School Department was
held Wednesday afternoon at South Junior High School. Speakers and school officials taking part are, left to
right, Dr. H. Meredith Berry, Goddard Hospital staff and speaker; Atty. Walter Jay Skinner, assistant district
attorney of Scituate, speaker; Christopher J. Gregory, president BTA; Dr. Elizabeth V. Foster, main speaker of
State Teachers College in Worcester; Edwin A. Nelson, superintendent of schools; Dr. D. Justin McCarthy, director,
State Teachers Colleges of Massachusetts; and Miss Dorothy R. Noel, institute chairman and Brockton reading
consultant.
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Set Model Passover Table
March 24, 1958
Featuring the Monday afternoon meeting of the Temple of Isreal Sisterhood was this model passover or seder
table at which those in charge were Mrs. Abraham B. Tisch, Mrs. Alvin J. Winer, Mrs. Bruce H. Ehrmann, Mrs.
Walter E. Ward and Mrs. A. Bernard Feldman.
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Cub Pack Five
March 25, 1958
Cub Pack Five of Waldo Congregational Church in Blue and Gold banquet at the church Tuesday evening with
head table guest being, seated, left to right, Percy H. Watson, institutional representative; Thomas E. Maraglia,
chairman; Edward A. Christophers, scout executive; Dr. Roger E. Treat, Waldo Congregational pastor; standing,
left to right, Louis Grande, assistant cubmaster; Ralph B. Mason, cubmaster; Mrs. Stanley F. Porter, pack
secretary; and Harold O. Sundling, pack treasurer.
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Brockton Cooperative Poultry, Producers, Inc.
March 28, 1958
Brockton Cooperative Poultry, Producers, Inc. Extension of a Dressing Plant
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Bergstrom-McLean Wedding
March 22, 1958
In a candlelight ceremony performed Saturday evening in the First Lutheran church, Miss Carol Ann Bergstrom,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold J. Bergstrom, Jr., 195 Perkins Avenue, became the bride of John Pond McLean,
son of Mrs. Irene McLean of Oklahoma City, Okla., and George S. McLean of 117 Pleasant Street, Stoughton. The
pastor, Rev. Obed B. Lundeen, officiated at the rites, in which the double ring service was used. Given in marriage
by her father, the bride had her sister, Miss Patricia Jane Bergstrom, as her only attendant. Lawernce E. McLean
of Euclid, O., performed the duties of best man for his brother, and the ushers were Richard Adams of Brockton
and Herbert J. Linn of East Mansfield. Baskets of white flowers, and potted palms formed a pretty setting for the
rites. Traditional wedding music was played by Carl Bertram Swanson, organist.
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Edgar's Anniversary Showcase Window Judges
March 27, 1958
Edgar's Anniversary Showcase Window Judges are pcitured opening the sealed envelopes containing the price
tags of the value of the merchandise in their Showcase window contest. Left to right are, Carl G. Luciano, general
merchandice manager; Horace W. Beals, judge; Dorothy Dale, Judge; and Reginald Cole, Judge. Winner was a 21year-old father, Richard W. Harvey of 53 French Avenue, who is employed as a psychiatric aide at the Brockton
VA Hospital. The official value of the merchandise in the window was $1337.53 and Mr. Harvey's estimate came
within the cents of this at $1377.24. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey are parents of a four-month-old son, Richard Wilbur
Harvey, Jr.
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Abington High School Science Fair
March 26, 1958
Abington High School Science fair grand prize winners with Samuel F. Gregory, left, head of science department,
are, left to right, Alan O. Ramo, first prize, junior; Richard A. Nadolny, second, senior; and John E. Bulkowski,
third, sophmore.
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Abington High School Science Fair
March 26, 1958
Michael T. Gregory, chemistry teacher at Abington High School, hold parts of home-made rockets which
exploded prematurely.
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Abington High School Science Fair
March 26, 1958
Abington High School Science Fair Exhibitors- Steve E. Frohock, senior, 473 Washington Street, on the left, holds
the 19-foot rocket which was part of his project tittled, "Elementary Rockoon." On the right is Joseph J. Corliss,
senior, 72 Mill street, with his rocket in his exhibit entitled "Astronautic Research".
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Norwell Girl Grand Prize
March 28, 1958
Norwell Girl Grand Prize winner for second year in a row at the high school annual science fair. She is Susan B.
Sidney, senior, daughter of Capt. And Mrs. Norman S. Sidney, Main street, Norwell. This years exhibit was titled,
"Retardage of Spoilage of Apples In Storage." and last year her display featured, "Clams in Massachusetts."
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New Members Welcomed
March 27, 1958
New Members Welcomed Brockton Chapter of National Secretaries Association (international) welcomed new
members at their meeting held in Brockton, Thursday night. From left to right, Mrs. Carl F. Nazett, North
Abington, new member; Mrs. Harry Westin, Brockton, new member; Mrs. Harry Mahoney, Brockton, new
member, Mary E. McNamara, Taunton, vice president of the association. Mrs. Ervil C. Kenneth Jr., of Watertown,
Division vice president of Massachusetts,guest speaker; Helen I. Hazelum, president of Brockton chapter; Dorothy
M. Grimes, Brockton, new member and Florence Kreinick, Brockton, new member.
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Traveler's Insurance Co.
March 28, 1958
Traveler's Insurance Co.,172 Main St., Brockton atty. Mr. Harrington. Photos of stairs to 2nd floor apt. at home of
Willis and Eleanor Martignetti, 63 Lincoln st. Stoughton
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Traveler's Insurance Co.
March 27, 1958
Traveler's Insurance Co.,172 Main st. Brockton att. Ed F. Harrington. Photos of Alley 18- Maple alleys Brockton
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Sisterhood Women Decipher Braille
March 24, 1958
As a temple sisterhood community project, members of the sisterhoods of the Temple of Israel and Temple Beth
Emunah, both of Brockton, are taking lessons in translating English into braille so that they may devise textbooks
for use of the blind. In photo above, the instructor, Mrs. Matthew P. Spector of Sharon, points out braille symbols
to four members of the class, Mrs. Bernard S. Lazarus, Mrs. Frank A. Snyder, Mrs. Manuel Alter and Mrs. Martin
B. Feinberg.
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Warren Avenue Baptist Church
March 28, 1958
Warren Avenue Baptist Church first annual father and son annual banquet was held Friday evening at the
church. Joining in a little singing with Rev. Gordon J. Kirk at the piano are, left to right, Richard D. Brown, Gordon
H. Brown, Robert G. Brown, who gave the toast to fathers; Richard G. Kirk, Irvin W. Nickerson, guest speaker;
Bruce Nickerson, Kenneth M. Gay, toast to sons; and Kenneth M. Gay, Jr.
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South Easton Woman Observes 90th Birthday
March 28, 1958
Mrs. Harriett A. Smith of 67 Belmont Street, South Easton, cuts her birthday cake at a family party Friday evening
with her two daughters looking on. They are Mrs. Marion L. Lothrop, 39 Highland street, Brockton, left; and Mrs.
Mabel F. Grant of the South Easton address.
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Communion Breakfast of Protestant Men
March 30, 1958
Communion Breakfast of Protestant men was a Palm Sunday feature at the First Parish and Porter
Congregational churches and included among the many hundreds attending were left to right, Walter E. Colberg,
Frederic R. French, William H. Clark, H. Porter Holmes and Harvey M. Johnson.
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Old Town Post VFW in Banquet
March 30, 1958
Mrs. Kenneth G. LeClair, incoming auxillary president, and Seth C. Sprague, incoming commander, left are
welcoming by Irving J. Bergeron and Mrs. Walter L. Fitts, commander and president respectively, at the 12th
annual banquet of Abington Old Town Post, VFW, Saturday evening.
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Past Commanders' Night
March 30, 1958
Past Commanders' Night for Fred Bates Morse Post, 91, AL, of East Bridgewater, featured these special guests,
left to right, Rev. Thomas H. McManus, St. John's church; selectman James E. O'Brien, Com. Richard S. Mansfield,
past Commander Clifford J. White, Committee Chairman Richard L. Cox, Toastmaster, sgt. Donald L. Kingman,
and 10th District Commander John F. Morton, Duxbury.
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Veteran Car Man Retires
March 31, 1958
Lawrence W. Horne, 506 Ash street, hangs up his hat for the last time after serving 46 years with the Eastern
Massachusetts Street Railway Co. He has been on electic cars as a motorman and later on buses as a driver
during the entire period.
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Spring Yard Cleaning Early
March 30, 1958
This Brockton trio is losing no time in having the yard raked up for spring, left to right, B. Diane Hunt, 646 Ash
street; Laurene A Pagnotta, 91 Breer street; and John J. Kelley, 680 Ash street.
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Radcliffe Club Founder Honored
March 30, 1958
To Mrs. Blanche Hazard Sprague, 85, of Brockton, founder of the Old Colony Radcliffe Club went signal tributes
Saturday afternoon when the club noted its 30th anniversary at the Neighborhood Club, Quincy. At a
presentation ceremony for Mrs. Sprague, left to right, were Mrs. Donald C. Reusch of Brockton, chairman; Miss
Barbara G. Walsh, Braintree, president; Mrs. Benjamin B. Ross, Quincy, vice-president; Mrs. Sprague; Dr. Bernice
Brown Cronkhite, dean of Redcliffe graduate school; and Mrs. John P. Regas of Brockton, incoming vice-president.
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Brockton Palm Sunday Churchgoers
March 30, 1958
Brockton Palm Sunday Churchgoers included this quartet of yound people leaving St. Paul's Church, left to right,
Alton E. Wood, 48 Allen street; Joseph F. Santoro, 20 Loucraft avenue; Karen Sherman, 282 Green street; and
Marie S. Castano, 26 Highland street.
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Woman's Club Entertains
March 31, 1958
Woman's Club Entertains senior honor girls at annual education day program. Included among principal guests,
left to right, Miss Bernice Sylvester, dean of girls, Brockton High school; Mrs. Charles W. Warren, president; Mrs.
Dorothy H. Fuller, vice-president and chairman of the day; Misses Mary E. Wood and Pearl A. Frendberg, two of
the honor girls taking part in panel.
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Ten Times One Club Meeting
April 1, 1958
Ten Times One Club at the Universal Unitarian church featured these head table guests: Mrs. James C.
Harrington, Mrs. Peter Droukas, Jr., president; Mrs. Robert K. Duprey, Mrs. John D. Dickson and Miss Isabella
Perkins.
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Bob Thorburn
April 1, 1958
Copy of a portrait of Bob Thorburn.
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Silver Lake Science Fair Winners
April 1, 1958
Top Winners in the senior division of the Silver Lake Regional school's science fair included: Left to right, front,
John L. Libby, Pembroke; Albert B. Moore, Kingston; Philip T. LaRoche, Pembroke; Donald A. Randall, Jr., Halifax;
second row, Kathleen C. Kilroy, Halifax; Linda A. Peterson, Pembroke; Priscilla Gretsch, Kingston; Donna L.
Gurney, Halifax; Ann M. Proctor, Plympton; Elizabeth J. Randall, Halifax; Judith M. Woodbury, Halifax; Marcia H.
Holt, Pembroke; and Barbara L. Norton, Plympton.
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Rushing Picnic Season
March 30, 1958
Brocktonians, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pagliarulo, 230 Richmond street, and their sons, James A., seven, and Michael J.,
two, avail themselves of D.W. Field park picnic table to enjoy an early spring outdoor picnic. Park Patrolman
Leslie L. Porter says use of the table this year assures an increased use of these eat-outdoors facilities which are
among the most popular Field park features.
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Waves Batter Brant Rock
April 2, 1958
Howard N. Parsons, 63, of 121 Summer street, Kingston, gets a thorough dousing but escapes unharmed as huge
wave crashed against Brant Rock sea wall near which he is standing this morning. Shortly after the photo was
taken Mr. Parsons was literally buried under water. Incident took place after high tide at 9:45 this morning at
height of northeaster.
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Car of Reginald Leach
April 1, 1958
Auto of Reginald Leach, in accident, taken for Atty. Edmund Nutter, Bridgewater, at Cahill garage this date.
MacMaster Hunt and Nutter, 18 Central Street, Bridgewater.
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Crawford Press
April 1, 1958
Pictures of Shoes for Crawford Press. Purchase order #5573- Lurey Catalog.
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Mrs. Frank N. McParlin
April 3, 1958
Photos of Mrs. Frank N. McParlin, 26 Baxendale terrance
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Robert B. Nash
April 3, 1958
Photos of Robert B. Nash, 280 East Street, air force man promotion
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Crawford Press
April 3, 1958
Copy photo of James L. Barnet for Crawford Press, Inc.
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Smiles Despite Ordeal
April 2, 1958
Though trapped some twenty minutes in the Brockton City Hall elevator, between floors, Walter C. Albaugh, 14,
of 24 Florence Street, a member of the civil air patrol managed to laugh off his experience at Brockton Hospital
where he was taken afterward and found unharmed. He's a South Junior High School eighth grade student.
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Brockton Family in Fire
April 3, 1958
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Weatherby, their son, Everett A., four, and dog Laddie whose barking aroused them,
after fire which destroyed their living room at 156 Grove Street. Mrs. Weatherby was overcome by smoke, taken
to Brockton Hospital and discharged after treatment.
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Safe Drivers Rewarded
April 1, 1958
Records of 15 and 20 years without accidents were recognized Tuesday evening by the National Biscuit Co.,
Brockton branch, at a Toll House dinner when two deliverymen were given a watch and stock in the company as
a result of their achievements. Above, Police Lt. Leo E. Cleary of Brockton, head of the traffic bureau, presents
watch to Roger C. Watts, 17 Olive Street, 15 years without an accident; Frank E. Johnson, manager, Brockton
branch, and Frederick Brown, 1280 Belmont street, 20 years without an accident.
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Grenier Funeral Home
April 2, 1958
Funeral car from Grenier Funeral Home, 238 Court Street, Brockton, Mass, Funeral car in accident.
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East Pembroke Postmaster
April 3, 1958
East Pembroke Postmaster is Mrs. Irene W. Lee, Elm Street, East Pembroke, who has been on the job 14 years.
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additional note on original envelope; "with story to come, by Callanan, Rockland
correspondent."
Greek Community Leader Honored
April 3, 1958
Fred M. Deftos, immediate past president of the Brockton Greek Othodox Community, was given a testimonial
Thursday night in Randolph by church officers and guests in recognition of his service to the community. Among
those gathered to pay tribute to him were, left to right, Rev. Peter B. Koskores, pastor; James N. Jimoulis,
president; Fred M. Deftos; James P. Skenas, vice-president; Charles Sedell, treasurer; and James A. Adamopoulos,
secretary.
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New Plymouth Tourist Attraction
April 3, 1958
New Plymouth Tourist Attraction might well be the ruined section of sea wall, some three feet thick, overturned
and broken up like dominoes at bathing beach near junction of Routes 3 and 3A. Water from recent northeaster
not only tore up wall but gouged a huge hole in the embankment which it had supported.
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Duxbury Beach House Undermined
April 3, 1958
High surf in the recent northeast storm took heavy toll of this Duxbury Beach summer home, being examined
here by Frank E. Harlow, long-time resident of Ocean street, Marshfield.
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Rockland Man's Home
April 3, 1958
Rockland Man's Home damaged by sea at Green Harbor had porch supports carried away by waves. Owner
Magorisk L. Walls, former State representative, starts shoring up process preliminary to making repairs.
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Green Harbor Homes Damaged
April 3, 1958
Among most seriously damaged of storm-hit summer homes on the Green Harbor section of Marshfield were
these three owned by local residents, left to right, that of Mrs. Nelson H. Varney, of Rockland; Dr. Anthony
Sabino of Braintree, formerly of Rockland; and C. Kent Lane, Col. Hunt Drive, Abington. Porches and foundations
of these homes were washed away by the storm.
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Begin Green Harbor Reconstruction
April3, 1958
Herman J. Lioy of Rockland, Lawrence C. Jasper of Rockland and Vincenzo Golemme of Hanover start shoring up
damaged section of Green Harbor summer home owned by Mr. Golemme's son, Joseph N. Golemme of Rockland,
today after storm tore away most of porch and some of foundation.
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Silver Lake School Board Organizes
April 1, 1958
Silver Lake School Board Organizes Election of chairman and re-election of a secretary-treasurer featured the
session of the Silver Lake Regional school committee at its annual meeting Tuesday night. It's members include,
left to right, Mitchell Toabe of Kingston; John H. Durgin, Jr., of Kingston; Henry E. Bryant of Plympton; James T.
Kilroy of Halifax, Supt. Chester T. Ray of Pembroke, Assistant Principal Francis M. Moran of Kingston; Chairman
Richard C. Hammond of Pembroke; Secretary-Treasurer George W. Cushman of Kingston; Principal Lloyd M.
Creighton of Pembroke; Horace D. Wood, Jr., of Pembroke; Mrs. Priscilla R. Holzworth of Plympton; Richard C.
Stuartevant of Halifax and Richard K. Baltzer of Pembroke.
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American Policyholders Insurance Co.
April 3, 1958
American Policy holders Insurance Co.,47 West Elm street Brockton, att: Mr. Edwin Mulready. Photos of area
around Strout Realty Co. Helen Weston vs Socony Products
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YMHA Swim instruction class
April 3, 1958
YMHA Swin instruction class. Photos of members while the class is in progress.
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Accident on Field Street
April 7, 1958
Two persons were injured, one quite seriously, in two accidents within minutes on rainswept highways late
Monday afternoon. The first at 4:48 occurred when a truck owned by the Granite Rock Dairy and driven by the
dairy owner, Walter Thomas, 45, 496 North Cary street, left the road on Field street and hit a tree. The car
veered to the right and hit a tree on the lawn of Joseph DeMullis, 349 Field street. Thomas was thrown 20 feet
from the cab, unconscious on the lawn when Patrolmen Ruggiero and Zullas arrived. Thomas was taken to
Brockton Hospital and was in fair condition, with head, back and shoulder injuries. He did not recover
consciousness untill sometime after his arrival at the hospital.
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Jack Beckford and Girlfriend
April 6, 1958
Photo of Jack Bedford and his girlfriend, 810 Belmont Street, Brockton.
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All Dressed Up for Easter
April 6, 1958
All Dressed Up for Easter is this trio comprising Dorothy J. Callahan, 13, and her sister Maureen M., 14, and their
cousin Janice M. Grinnell, 14, of New Bedford.
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William J. Cullen, Jr.
April 6, 1958
William J. Cullen, Jr., six, of 156 South street, Avon, Dorbill ranch, on Goldie.
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Crescent Home Bakery
April 5,1958
Photos of windows and stone of Crescent Home Bakery, 193 Crescent Street.
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Field Park Sunrise Service
April 6, 1958
Field Park Sunrise Service saw members of the Greater Brockton Christian Endeavor Union presiding at rites
attended by hundreds. Taking part, left to right, Rev. John D. DeBrine of Boston, famed radio gospel disc jockey;
Rev. Jospeh P. Tamraz, minister, First United Presbyterian church, Brockton; Kenneth D. Nanfelt of Middleboro,
song lead; Richard L. Welch of Brockton, president, Greater Brockton Christian Endeavor Union; and Rev.
Wendell L. Baglow, minister, North Baptist church of Brockton.
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Lalli Motor Co.
April 8, 1958
Lalli motor Co. and Chevrolet Motor Division Exterior
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Mercury at General Auto Body Co.
April 7, 1958
Mercury at General Auto Body Co. with damage to the rear right side of the car, including a flat tire.
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Doreen Howard
April 6, 1958
Doreen Howard, 10 Winona street, in Easter Parade.
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Easter Beauty
April 3, 1958
Easter Beauty is displayed for 1958 by Nancy Lou Smith, 20, of 49 Brooks place, West Bridgewater, as she selects
Easter Lilly from among the plentiful supply in Brockton for this Sunday's observance.
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Michael G. Bassett
April 6, 1958
Michael G. Bassett, 16, of 24 Fern Circle, Brockton, on Sulton.
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Clover Club Costume Design
April 1, 1958
Clover Club Costume Program featured the meeting of the Easton organization Tuesday night and among the
many taking part, left to right, were Mrs. A. Sladen Reynolds, 36 Centre street; Mrs. Lawrence L. Gurney, 39
Centre street; Mrs. Willis N. Stevenson, 14 Lincoln street, president; Miss Irene B. White, 14 Mechanics street;
and Mrs. Robert Dewitt, 54 Sheridan street, all of Easton.
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Triple First Birthday
April 4, 1958
Triple First Birthday came Friday afternoon for Brockton twins and their older brother who is still one year old
(until May). Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Armand C. Colombo, 28 Foster street, decided to have all three celebrate
together. They're Donald C., left, and Daniel A., right, twins who are a year old today, and in the centre, Peter
Michael who'll note his second birthday anniversary in May. Mrs. Colombo is the former Miss Betty Anne
Marchegiano, sister of the famed Rocky Marchiano, former world heavyweight champion.
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Whitman Draft
April 7, 1958
Whitman Draft leaving this morning from Whitman railroad station included, left to right, Cyril A. Keene, Jr., 22,
of 1365 Central street, East Bridgewater; Robert A. Fullerton, 22, of 19 Willard avenue, Whitman; and Daniel J.
McGoldrick, 23, of 28 Garrison road, Hingham. Parents, friends and Miss Geraldine Gould, draft board clerk,
were on hand to bid them farewell.
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Anne E. Deslaurier
April 6, 1958
Anne E. Deslaurier, 14, of 1014 North Main street, Brockton, on Jam.
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Lindsey and Deslaurier
April 6, 1958
Two young girls, Miss Lindsey and Miss Deslaurier, riding horses.
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Bermudas are Back in Brockton
April 6, 1958
Bermudas are Back in Brockton and the young wearers in this case are, left to right, Ann T. Gallant, 15, of 65
Greenfield street; Joan Eaton, 15, of 69 Greenfield street; Mary Ellen Gallant, 16, of 65 Greenfield street; and
Sally E. Hayes, 14, of 172 Buove avenue.
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Goddard Hospital New Construction
April 4, 1958
Goddard Hospital New Construction by Tornabene Brothers Construction Co.
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North Montello Street Excavation
April 4, 1958
North Montello Street excavation for Atty. Charles B. Garabedian, 20 Pemberton square, Boston 8, Mass.
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Knickerbocker Beer billboard in some negatives..looks cool
Betty Ann Lindskog
April 6, 1958
Betty Ann Lindskog, 14, of 30 Burkeside avenue, on Little-Bit.
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Little Billie Gets Her Beard Trimmed
April 6, 1958
Ten-year old John E. Lindskog, 30 Burkeside avenue, has a pet goat named Billie (she's a girl; hence the spelling)
but the one thing that had bothered John lately is that he felt Billie's beard needed a little barbering. John found
Billie co-operative, to a degree, until she realized what was going on and after that---nothing doing.
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Well Dressed Young Men
April 6, 1958
Well Dressed Young Men in Sunday's Brockton Easter parade sported new suits, ties and hats and the two here
are Robert D. Studley, 15, and his brother Fred M. Studley, 12, of 1188 Main street.
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White Shriner Officers
April 7, 1958
Principals at the annual gathering of Trinity Shrine No. 12, Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, Monday night
in the Masonic Temple, Centre street, from left to right, Mrs. Lena T. Dunn, 161 Ash street, West Bridgewater,
outgoing worthy high priests; Mrs. Alice P. DeCoffe of Fairhaven, installing officer; and Mrs. Marjorie E. Holmes,
22 Arch street, Brockton, incoming worthy of high priestess; back, Mrs. Helen M. Chase of West Bridgewater,
installing chaplain; Irving L. E. Steffen of West Bridgewater, incoming watchman of shepherds.
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Unique Brockton Hot-Rod
April 6, 1958
Unique Brockton Hot-Rod with a 1932 body and late model engine, channeled to four inches about the ground, is
the work of two Campello brother, Lloyd S. Woodland, 299 Ettrick street, and Richard G. Woodland who is
currently emplyed in Niagra Falls. Back on the road again after being kept in a garage for some time, the new
car is attracting considerable attention, especially among Brockton's younger auto enthusiasts.
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Middleboro Tag Days
April 6, 1958
Middleboro Tag Days sponsored by the Kiwanis Club are given a boost by boys of the town who helped by
soliciting funds for underprivileged children Saturday. Left to right, Eric J. Andrews, 48 School street; Edward R.
Grishey, Walnut street; and Robert R. Smith, Starrett avenue.
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Spring Comes to Avon
April 6, 1958
Spring comes to Avon and although their doll carriage occupant is comparatively tiny, Susan M. Tierney, eight,
and her sister, Karen A., six, take advantage of the change in weather to give their dolls an airing. They live at 77
South street, Avon.
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Pretty Easter Paraders
April 6, 1958
Pretty Easter Paraders who were among early churchgoers Sunday morning included, left to right, Pauline N. Ide,
91 Highland street; Lynne R. Davidson, 208 Ash street; Jessica A. Keith, 30 Pearl street; Joan L. Yancey, 83
Martland avenue; and Priscilla A. Phelan, 72 Richmond street.
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Grand Monarch Visits Brockton
April 6, 1958
Grand Monarch B.B. Moore, Houston, Texas, third from left, was honor guest at the gathering of the Shedad
Grotto, MOVPER, Saturday night at the Walk-Over Club. He is being greeted, above, by Robert E. Alger of Avon,
monarch of Shedad Grotto. The group inlcudes, left to right, Kenneth A. Bell of Attleboro, past grand monarch;
Carl R. Nitchell of Providence, R.I., grand marshall; Mr. Moore, Mr. Alger, and Arthur C. Potter of Newport, R.I.,
president, New England Grotto Association.
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Family Easter Paraders
April 6, 1958
Family Easter Paraders Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. James M. Noble, 31 Hampden avenue, their daughter Patricia,
11, and their son Peter, three and a half.
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Out of Easter
April 6, 1958
Out for Easter in their new spring outfits Sunday, Claire E. Drew, 27 Grafton street, and Doreen M. Howard, 10
Winona street.
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Decorated Cakes at Evening School
March, 1958
Decorated Cakes at Evening School, Brockton High School.
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Brockton CAP Man Honored
April 7, 1958
1st Lt. Charles J. Bianco, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Bianco, 67 Sycamore avanue, has been selected by
national headquarters of the civil air patrol to go to Europe this summer as one of many civil air patrol
representatives touring countries abroad.
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St. Patrick's Alumnae Tambourine Girls
April 6, 1958
St. Patrick's Alumnae Tambourine girls taking part Monday evening and again tonight in the annual minstrel
program at St. Patrick's Hall included, left to right, Terese L. Proulx, 49 Manomet street; Peggy Sheehan, 195
Forest avenue; Patricia O'Connor, 65 South Fuller street; Patricia R. Laughlin, 211 Cambo street; Maureen A.
Fenton, 155 Winthrop street; Patricia A. DeLongchamps, 233 Winthrop street.
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New Scout Troop Chartered
April 3, 1958
Troop 16, sponsored by Post 1046, VFW, Brockton, received its charter Thursday night in a ceremony at which
participants, left to right, were John J.Whitworth, 18 Bunker avenue; Charles F. Shipley, 308 Richmond street;
Robert W. Fongeallaz, 14 Harrison avenue; Commander-elect John G. Smith; Scoutmaster Russell E. Kahler; Craig
A. Davey, 404 North Montello street; Albert J. Cook, treasurer; and William T. Driscoll, 27 Battles street.
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West Bridgewater Champions
April 3, 1958
Members of the Yankees, West Bridgewater championship hoop team, include: Front, James T. Cornwall, 584
North Elm street; Capt. Jack D. Johnson, 80 Ash street; and Edward F. Sinkevich, 288 Crescent street; back, Mrs.
John H. MacDonald, secretary; Bino Barreira, 440 North Elm street; Adolph J. Cheyunski, 755 West Centre street;
Robert A. Chadwick, 28 Union street; and Pres. Weston J. Andre, 263 Spring street. Unable to be present because
they are now in the service were two other members, George Perry and Joseph O'Brien.
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South Easton Easter Paraders
April 6, 1958
South Easton Easter Paraders all dressed up for Sunday's church services included, left to right, Patricia J. Adams,
Patricia A. Hurley, Lilly F. Hurley and Linda Sturtevant.
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Middleboro Jaycee Campaign
April 6, 1958
Middleboro Jaycee Campaign to keep the town clean got an official start Saturday when the daughters of Junior
Chamber of Commerce President Melvin G. Thomas deposited the first waste paper into the new trash cans put
out by the Jaycee group. Left to right, Josephine A. Thomas, five, and her sister Jean M., four, Robert A. Herman,
vice-president, Middleboro Retail Merchant's Association; Thomas G. Barlous, treasurer, and Mr. Thomas.
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Income Tax Time Again
April 4, 1958
Business at the Brockton internal revenue office, Maple avenue, has been steady but not overly crowded,
according to revenue agents. One of the many taking advantage of the present lack of crowded conditions there,
Mrs. Elmer Provost, 228 Pleasant street, gets aid from Revenue Agent Richard C. Roan, 19 Wilmington street,
Brockton.
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Deep In Thought
April 7, 1958
Young Brockton area chess players at the YMCA have a lot on their minds, these days, conjuring up moves to
thwart eachother in chess which is currently regaining its popularity. The contestants are Paul C. Harvey, 14, of
21 Dailey avenue, North Easton, at the left, and Robert O. Cummings, 13, of 11 Maple street, Rockland.
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Brockton Pre-School Conferences
April 7, 1958
Brockton Pre-School Conferences for parents of children entering school in September for the first time began
this week Monday, among the first being those held Monday afternoon at the Keith School, 845 Warren avenue.
Principal Warren E. Meacham, left, discusses school ideas with Miss Anna H. Houde, first grade teacher; Mrs.
Robert E. Owens, 104 Ettrick street; Mrs. Charles A. Brewster, 77 Falconer avenue; Bonnie M. Brewster, five, and
Gayle R. Owens, five, both of whom enter the first grade in September.
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General Adjustment Bureau
April 7, 1958
Photos for General Adjustment Bureau of storm damage to Quincy Yacht Club.
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General Adjustment Bureau
April 7, 1958
Photos for General Adjustment Bureau of storm damage to 359 Beach avenue, Hull, home of John Bray.
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General Adjustment Bureau
April 7, 1958
Photos for General Adjustment Bureau of storm damge to 69 Surfside Pond, Scituate, home of Mr. Waltendorf.
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General Adjustment Bureau
April 7, 1958
Photos for General Adjustment Bureau of storm damage to 212 Central avenue, Humarock, Scituate, home of
Gerald Dugan.
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General Adjustment Bureau
April 7, 1958
Photos for General Adjustment Bureau of storm damage to home of Irene Manning, Central avenue, Humarock,
Scituate.
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General Auto Body
April 8, 1958
Photos of a Ford with damages to passenger side doors, front driver's side bumper and side panel. Photos taken
at General Auto Body.
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Mrs. Foster
April 8, 1958
Copy of Mrs. Foster for M./ Sgt. Martin J. Almlov, Albany, N.Y.
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April Draftees
April 8, 1958
Brockton April Draftees who left this morning from Brockton included: left to right, Demitrios Anestis
Kalaitzidis,338 North Montello street; Charles Michael Counelis, 210 Highland street; Earl G. Brockenbrough, 22
Stillman avenue; John Lawrence Dufresne, 19 Kingman street; and John Anthony Febroski, 53 Milton street.
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Sunrise Services at Brockton Heights
April 6, 1958
Sunrise Services at Brockton Heights Easter morning were sponsored by the Brockton Area Council of Chuches,
department of United Christian Youth, and taking part, left to right, were Rev. Lee E. Strother, pastor, Pearl
street Methodist Chuch; Bruce D. Hayden, representing the youth of the Porter Congregational church; Miss
Janice E. Cudmore, Central Methodist church; James R. Castano, St. Paul's Episcopal church; James H. O'Brien,
student, Harvard Divinity School, member, South Congregational church; Rev. Arvid L. Anderson, pastor, Wendell
avenue Congregational church; Rev. Paul E. Johnson, chaplain, Brockton Veteran's Administration Hospital; and,
addressing the gathering, Kenneth S. Porter, president, United Christian Youth of Brockton.
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Haldeman and Jacoby
April 11, 1958
Architect's drawing, Haldeman and Jacoby, black and white sketch of old age housing.
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Brockton Woman Falls Three Stories
April 8, 1958
Mrs. Stanya Yovanos, 39, of 466 Main street, Brockton, fell three floors to the ground from her third-floor back
porch this morning when she was hanging out clothing. She suffered a compound leg fracture in the plunge and
is reported as "fair". The drawn line shows the course of her plunge from the piazza to the barrel on the ground.
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George W. Davey
April 6, 1958
George W. Davey, 13, of 297 West Main street, Avon, on Geronimo.
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Among Tiniest Paraders
April 6, 1958
Among Tiniest Paraders in Brockton's Easter procession Sunday were Donald Simpson, only a year and a half old,
and his sister, Joyce, three, of 166 Laureston street, both of whom little realized that many eyes were upon them
as they walked down Main street together.
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West Junior High
March 19, 1958
Class photos, in the gym, of the 9th grade at West Junior High.
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Unique Stoughton Day
April 8, 1958
This wooden dog, made by Stoughton High School manual training pupils of Girard Antonellies, reminds dog
owners in the lobby of Town Hall to get their 1958 dog licenses now. With Miss Margaret E. Fitzpatrick, town
clerk in charge of licenses, are Robert S. Cross, 15, of 38 Stoughton street, and Thomas Q. Herberling, 14, of 84
Ralph Mann drive, both of Stoughton.
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Plan May 18 Road-e-o
April 8, 1958
Members of the Tri-Town Lions Club were hosts to town selectmen and police officials Tuesday night at a
planning session to map arrangements for its sponsorship of a teen-age road-e-o May 18. Among those present,
left to right, Pemborke Police Chief Alfred P. Lanzillotta, Duxbury Police Sgt. Earl W. Chandler, Halifax Police Chief
Howard L. Waterman, Duxbury Selectman Francis W. Perry, Pembroke Selectman Charles V. Ladd, Halifax
Selectman Thomas E. McDonald, Atty. Sam A. Picardi, president, Tri-Town Lions Club, and Arthur G. Maquin of
Pembroke, road-e-o chairman.
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Donald DeCost
April 8, 1958
Photos of Donald DeCost, amateur boxer.
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Accident on Market Street and Warren Avenue
April 9, 1958
Wessloff Zion, 43, of Centre street, Middleboro, suffered a neck sprain when his truck tipped over on its side
following a collision at Warren avenue and Market street, Brockton, shortly before noon today. Four other
persons, including two children, escaped injury.Others involved were: Preston C Benson, 40, of Titicut Street,
Middleboro, a passenger in the truck; Mrs. Ruth L Sprague, 29, of 29 South Street, Randolph, driver of the car
that was in collision with the truck; her daughter, Susan, four, and another child, Daniel Towner, five, of the same
Randolph address. Police said Zion was driving a pickup truck north on Warren avenue, and said Mrs. Sprague
was proceeding east on Market Street. Firefighters from Central and Campello stations washed down the road.
The accident was investigated by Patrolmen DeChristopher and Dodero. Zion did not require hospital treatment.
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Skin Divers, Stonehill
April 9, 1958
Skin divers preparing their equipment at Stonehill College.
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Senior Church League Champs
April 9, 1958
Senior Church League Champs are these members of St. Paul's church basketball team: left to right, Richard
Hollis, 20 Argyle avenue; Donald Bingham, 21 Coburn street; David Bates, 14 Albion Street; Martin Badoian,
Central square; John Bates, 91 Keene street; Ronald Hollis, 20 Argyle avenue; Hugh Ellis, 53 West Park street.
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South Congregational Senior Basketball Team
April 9, 1958
South Congregational Senior Basketball Team members include, left to right, Edgar F. Carlson, 73 Magoon
avenue; Bruce Pratt, 401 North Bedford street, East Bridgewater; Charles Nelson, 31 South street, Brookville;
Wayne Alden, West Bridgewater; Kennether Lendh, 51 Francis avenue, West Bridgewater; and Richard Eldridge,
124 Kathleen road.
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Rockland DAR Women
April 9, 1958
Rockland DAR Women meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harold O. Westhaver, 416 Plain
street, map a busy schedule of activities. Left to right, Miss Fanny H. Phillips of South Hanover, program
chairman; Mrs. Harold O. Westhaver, Rockland, historian; Mrs. Lester A. Hall, Bryantville, regent; and Mrs.
Richard T. Cash, Norwell, recording secretary.
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Copeland PTA Presentation
April 9, 1958
Copeland PTA Presentation of "The Roaring Twenties" tonight at the Junior High School will feature these
flapparettes, with their master of ceremonies. Left to right, front, Mrs. Charles M. MacAfee, Miss Diane E.
Thayer, Mrs. James P. Fay, Mrs. Frank W. Nelson, Jr., Mrs. Donald O. Drew and Mrs. Alfread L. Lavoie; second
row, Mrs. Joseph L. Casoni, Mrs. Charles Tranter, Mrs. H. Irvin Tousignant, Robert L. Dahlen, Mrs. Leo J. Leyden,
Mrs. Edmund V. Gayle and Mrs. Donald F. Roan.
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Hanson Rug Display
April 9, 1958
Hanson Rug Display was among the features of the adult education exhibit held Wednesday night at the Indian
Head school. Mrs. Sadie A. Cummings, 79, of Hanson, right, shows her braided rug accomplishment to the
members of the advisory board. Left to right, Mrs. Alton J. Smith, Mrs. Wilfred T. Reid, chairman; Mrs. Kenneth N.
MacKenzie, and Mrs. Cummings.
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Rockland Mothers' Handiwork
April 9, 1958
Rockland Mothers' Handiwork is displayed at the practical arts school exhibition and style show held Wednesday
evening at the Memorial Park school. Six of the model who wore dresses and suits made by their mothers show
their outfits to instructors. Left to right, Marie Bombardier, Phillip Ellis, Eileen Murphy, Ann Walls, Thomas
Cookson, and Denise Murphy, and Mrs. Joseph M. Gilbride, assistant teacher; and Mrs. John A. Duggan, senior
instructor.
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In Whitman Production
April 9, 1958
In Whitman Production of "Around the World in Song and Dance" by pupils of the Forest street school of which
Miss Louise A. Conley is principal were these principals: Front, Jacqueline Rosen, Ellen McCarthy, Irene Cornaro,
George Leighton, Jean O'Brien, and Valeria Burns; back, Linda Franciosi, Elizabeth Paton, Jane Beltz, Mary
Langelier, Connaught Nason, and Karen Bolinder. The presentation was directed by Miss Conley, assisted by the
teachers of the school.
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Whitman Reading Improvement Course
April 9, 1958
Whitman Reading Improvement Course is inaugurated at Park Avenue School, Whitman, as teachers take lessons
themselves in how to teach reading. Left to right, surrounding Gregory Young, 351 Commercial street, a fourthgrade pupil at the Park Avenue School, are Edwin W. Rowell, superintendent of schools; Miss Ruth E. Gumb,
principal of Park Avenue School; Miss Muriel E. Troy, course secretary; Miss Loretta W. Quinlan, course member;
Miss Marion E. Morse, reading supervisor, Whitman Public schools; and Herbert G. Danielson, Junior High School
Principal, course secretary.
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BHS Hockey Team at Full Strength
January 19, 1958
BHS Hockey Team at Full Strength as the season reaches its zenith, front, left to right, Coach Chester Millett;
Robert Doran, 38 Howland Street; Robert Marks, 173 Spring Street;Douglas Gould, 29 Goddard road; Richard
Alger, 439 Rockland street, and Manager James Crone, 80 Turner street; second row, William Carbo, 89 Walnut
Street; David Alger, 439 Rockland street; William Murphy, 436 Moraine Street; John Hughes, 846 Belmont street;
Harry Willis, 575 Pearl street; Edmund Centrella, 26 Park Road; and Richard DiMarzio, 11 Hazard Street; back,
William O'Leary, 17 Tilton avenue; William Shinnick, 34 Montauk Road; Mike Russell, 190 Cross street; Charles
Upjohn, 24 Oneida avenue, Robert Bouchard, 44 Frankton avenue; Robert Pritchard, 21 Fern street; and Francis
Duksta, 160 Ames street. Manager Charles Wyatt was unable to be present for the picture.
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Brockton High School Hockey Players
January 1, 1958
Front, left to right, David J Alger, 439 Rockland Street; William A Corbo, 89 Walnut Street; Richard W Alger, 439
Rockland Street; and Edmund A Centrella, 26 Park Road.Second row, Coach Chester Millett; Richard F DiMarzio,
11 Hazard Street; Larry S Willis, 575 Pearl Street; James F. Crone, 80 Turner street; third row, Mike Russell, 190
Cross Street; Charles L Upjohn, 25 Oneida Avenue; Robert Pritchard, 21 Fern street; and John Hughes, 846
Belmont Street.
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General Adjustment Bureau
April 10, 1958
Home of Andrew J. Amato, 77 Surfside Road, North Scituate
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Gasoline Truck Crushes Parked Car
April 10, 1958
Brockton's deserted Belmont street at 2:15 A.M. today had a narrow escape from possible fire when a Rhode
Island trailer truck loaded with 5600 gallons of gasoline collided into a parked 1954 automobile owned by Robert
M. Florio, 49, of 212 Newbury street. The driver of the truck, Dimitry S. Shewchuk, 42, of Rhode Island, escaped
injury but Brockton firefighters spent hours wetting down the pavement as gasoline leaked from the vehicle.
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Plan Spring Frolies
April 9, 1958
Members of the Sacred Heart Social Club arranging for the club-sponsored Spring Frolies Saturday May 10 at the
new Greek Community Centre, Warren avanue include: Left to right, Mrs. Robert M. Pineau, Mrs. Kenneth R.
Blanchard, Mrs. Merrill Lanove, Mrs. Harry LeMontagne, Mrs. Emile Rousseau, Mrs. Emile G. Cote, Jr., and Mrs.
Norbert J. Fredette, president.
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Banana display at Somerville Stop and Shop market.
April 9, 1958
Banana display at Somerville Stop and Shop market, Willington circle, for Unifruitco publications, N. Y.
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And Now Comes the Ice
February 20, 1958
As if the weekend snowstorm wasn't enough, the rapidly melting snow today added another dimension to the
picture: Icicles. Alden L. Lane and J. William Tonis, widely known Brocktonians, are dwarfed by the size of icicles
forming on the rear of the Goldthwaite block, 109 main street.
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Unique Doll Collection
April 9, 1958
Unique Doll Collection with dolls from every big country in the world occupies the attention of pupils at the
Forest Street School, Whitman, of which Miss Louise A. Conley is principal, these days. Two of the many pupils
who contributed to the group are, left to right, Daune E. Brotherson, 11, of 19 Oakwood avenue, and Mary Ann
MacLeod, 11, of Churchill avenue, both fifth grade students.
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Stonehill College Lab
April 9, 1958
Photos of Stonehill College students in lab with Dr. Ready.
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Firm, Employes Honor Brocktonian
April 9, 1958
Retiring after 38 years of service, Elmer R. Lawson, 18 Linnea avenue, Brockton, second from left, was
Wednesday afternoon presented an aluminum boat and trailer by the Campello Shank Co., for whom he was
employed, and an outboard motor by his fellow employees. The presentation was made before a large number of
the nearly 100 who work at the firm. Left to right, William H. Nickerson of Waban, vice-president; Mr. Lawson;
Robert F. Richards of Brockton, foreman, who presented the motor; and Edward T. Richardson, Jr., of Norwell,
salesman.
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Avon Beauty Salon
Febraury 9, 1958
Photos of women standing around a sign which reads "Palatte of Beauty" at the Avon Beauty Salon at 163 Main
Street, Avon. Kay LeClair is the Proprietor.
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Mother and Daughter Night
April 10, 1958
Mother and Daughter Night at the Porter Congregational Church was held in the church basement Thursday
evening with the above four women being cited for the following fetes. Left to right, Mrs. David W. Campbell, 20
Mason street, mother of the youngest baby; Mrs. Cordelia B. Perkinds, 30 Magnolia avenue and Mrs. Edgar W.
Farwell, 326 Moraine street, oldest women in attendence; Mrs. Dan G. Mostrom, 56 Hillcrest avenue, mother of
the most children.
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Plymouth County Mosquito Control Project
April 10, 1958
Plymouth County Mosquito Control Project held open house Thursday evening at dinner meeting at Pembroke
attended by selectmen, tree wardens, and board of health officials. Left to right are, G. Ward Stetson,
Middleboro, commissioner; Herbert H. Lanman, commissioner chairman, of Plymouth; H. Roy Hartshorn,
commissioner, West Bridgewater; Frank E. Parris, vice-chairman of commissioners, of Pembroke; and Warren G.
Harding, superintendent, of Braintree.
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Silver Lake Regional School District
April 10, 1958
Silver Lake Regional School District third annual exhibit of adult education classes with a style show featuring
dresses made by mothers for themselves and children at school Thursday evening. Left to right are, Diana L.
Gilbert, 8 years old; Mrs. Albert . Gilbert, Roberta S. Gilbert, 2, all of Kingston; Gary F. Tasttasio, 9, Bryantville;
Marsha A. Batchelor, 8, Kingston; Jean B. Joubert, 7, and mrs. Joseph H. Joubert of Kingston.
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Abington Police Station Renovations
April 10, 1958
Abington Police Station Renovations made possible through funds of the Abington Police Association and the
contributions of friends have been completed and include, top, entirely new filing cabinets in the office section,
and new floor and cell painting in the actual cell section. The work was carried on under direction of Acting Chief
Stephen O'Brien.
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Middleboro Cabot Club Guests
April 10, 1958
Middleboro Cabot Club guests at president's day, held Thursday afternoon at Central Congregational church,
included, left to right, Mrs. Charles P. Washburn, of Middleboro, president; Mrs. Anthony P. Tarvers of the
Nautilus Club, Provincetown, first district director; Mrs. Charles W. Dean of Middleboro, first vice-president; Mrs.
Kirke L. Alexander of Orange, State federation president; Mrs. Addison Simmons of Middleboro, state federation
treasurer and past president of the Cabot Club; Mrs. Fred B. Alger of Middleboro, third vice-president; and Mrs. L.
Francis Callan of Middleboro, second vice-president.
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Women's Guild Movie Night
April 10, 1958
Members of the committee planning the Brockton Hospital Women's Guild movie night Tuesday April 29, at
Brockton Theatre, include: Left to right, Mrs. Myron R. Nobil, chairman of ushers; Mrs. Joseph A. Ambrosino,
publicity; Mrs. C. Howard Floren, tickets; Mrs. Clarence C. Reed, general chairman of spring activities; Mrs.
William A. Ingram, chairman of movie night; Mrs. H. James Stone, co-chairman of tickets; Mrs. Samuel Gale,
movie night treasurer. Unable to be present, Mrs. J. William Tonis, co-chairman of tickets; Mrs. Louis J. Hollman,
chairman of hostesses, and Mrs. Robert B. Field, secretary.
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Raymond McCabe
April 10, 1958
Raymond McCabe holding 25 years for A + P plaque.
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Italian Boys Town Committee Organized
April 10, 1958
Interested Brocktonians have formed a committee to raise funds to aid in the continuance of work that Italian
Boys Town has accomplished to thousands of homeless children. The committee heads are, left to right, Miss
Lena T. Gennaco, 60 Highland street, secretary; Mrs. Rosario Ramondetta, 11 Anania terrace, general chairman;
Nicholas Spadea, 17 Warren avenue, co-chairman and Mrs. Gaetano Anania, 477 West Elm street, treasurer.
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West Bridgewater Crash Victim
March 14, 1958
Four-year-old Jean Marie Nugent of Augusta, Me., pinned in wreckage in West Bridgewater more than 20
minutes, is gently lifted from car by Dr. Joseph F. Calitri of West Bridgewater at height of Friday afternoon
snowstorm. West Bidgewater police and fire departments used torches to remove car door which held child's leg.
At right is Patrolman Edwin T. Gibson of West Bridgewater police department.
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Home National Bank
April 10, 1958
Irene Freeman in cage at Home National Bank, 34 School Street.
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Mike Anteski
April 10, 1958
Passport photos of Mike Anteski, 479 North Cary street, Brockton.
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State Teachers' College Alumni
April 12, 1958
State Teachers' College Alumni meeting in Bridgewater conducted their spring session Saturday, with State
Teachers' college graduates from throughout Massachusetts attending. Left to right, Edwin A. Nelson,
superintendent of schools, Brockton; Dr. Frank J. Hilferty of Bridgewater, trustee of the Bridgewater Alumni
Association; Miss Cora M. Vining of Hanover, vice-president of the Bridgewater Alumnae; Miss S. Elizabeth Pope
of Bridgewater, executive secretary of the Bridgewater Alumnae and a former dean of women at State Teachers'
college; and Miss Madelaine M. Murphy of Lynn, president, Massachusetts State Teachers' College Alumni
Federation.
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Surprise April Snowstorm
April 11, 1958
Surprise April snowstorm in Brockton today slowed traffic to a crawl as winters last fling (we hope) moved up the
coast and turn to a wet snow making for rough going for motorists.
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Auto Crashes Into Pole, Two Injured
April 10, 1958
Two persons are at the Brockton Hospital with injuries suffered when a beach wagon struck a utility pole early
this afternoon at Summer and Riverview streets. Mrs. Edith Tupper, 53, of 43 Snell avenue, identified by police as
the operator, has a broken nose and multiple bruises and abrasions. Her passenger, Jean Marie Belanger, six, of
12th avenue has a probable fractured jaw and possible serious neck injury, plus numerous lacerations. They were
taken to the hospital by Patrolmen Doder and DeChristopher. Patrolmen Ekman and Phalen investigated and
report that Mrs. Tupper told them she did not now how the accident happened.
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Torrey Street
April 12, 1958
Torrey street accident for Attorney George L. Wainwright.
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Just Like Old Days
April 13, 1958
All-day drill and instruction featured the gathering of Co. B, 302d Inf. Regt., Brockton National Guard, at the
Walk-Over Club grounds and many a Brockton army veteran may remember drill scenes such as the one above.
At right, 1st Lt. Robert B. Wood of Middleboro, commanding officer, and Sp. 3d Russell E. Kahler, inspect men,
front, left to right, Henry J. Webber of Easton, David W. Downing of Randolph and Richard J. Smith of Plymouth;
back, Edward M. Kovner of Brockton, Alton R. Guaraldi of Plymouth, and Wallace E. Kahler of Brockton.
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replace with "National Guard"
Top Brass Gets the Once Over
April 13, 1958
Master Sergent Linwood B. Dawson, 937 Washington street, South Easton, is object of awed wonder by a newly
recruited private who wasn't even born when the sergent entered the army 19 years ago. The army novice, right,
is Pvt. Arthur F. Bates, 17, of 845 Washington street, Abington, a member of which M/Sgt. Dawson is a regular
army adviser. Sgt. Dawson saw actions as a member of the 100th infantry division in World War II and later
served with American forces in the Korean action. He is among the most highly decorated enlisted men in the
Brockton area.
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He Sails Through the Air
April 12, 1958
Among the many highlights of the gymnastic exhibition at Easton Oliver Ames High School was this team in
which Allan P. Johnson, 18, of 192 Turnpike street, South Easton, dived over six fellow students poised on their
heads with their legs forming the V-shaped trough over which he careened. Left to right in the group are Paul
Rideout, Russell Jones, Stanton Clark, Linwood Bown, Carl Fitton and Raymond Eaton.
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Marine Corps League
April 13, 1958
Marine Corps League in State Department meeting Sunday when staff members were guests of Lawrence H.
Flynn detachment and the auxilary. Top photo, left to right, Tech. Sgt. Willard A. Bush, master of arms, Brockton;
Chester M. Gardner, exectutive committee, Randolph; William R. Carr, JVC, Brockton; L. William Johnson, acting
state commandant, Newton; Edward F. Cameron, district vice commandant, Taunton; and Ted F. Corbett, chief of
staff, Brockton.
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Marine Corps League
April 13,1958
Bottom photo, left to right, Mrs. Marion Adams, district vice-president, Canton; Mrs. Anna L. Dauphin, state
trustee, Brockton; Mrs. Helen A. Aiello, convention chairlady, Worcester; Mrs. Evangeline M. Carlisle, department
president, Boston; Mrs. Elaine J. Bush, unit president, Brockton; Mrs. Rose R. Carr, unit senior vice-president; and
Mrs. Ann C. Michalowski, unit secretary, Brockton.
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Middleboro Eagles Burn Mortgage
April 13, 1958
On the occasion of the 12th anniversary Sunday afternoon, officers of the Middleboro Eagles conducted a
mortgage burning ceremony. Left to right are Alfred A. Gasunus, last mortgage holder; Philip C. Iampietro, first
president; Albert L. Wilson, past president; Nathan E. Wright, president; and Russell G. Hollis, secretary.
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Whitman High School Band
April 13, 1958
Whitman High School Band members of the SEMSBA prepare for the sixth annual symphonic concert at Plymouth
on Monday, April 21. Meeting at home of Donald F. Leach are, seated, left to right, Janice Josselyn, Mr. Leach,
Barbara E. Davis, Standing, left to right, are Douglas B. Pratt, Roberta Hefler, Peter K. Butler, and Philip W. Leach.
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Hanson Firefighters Presented
April 13, 1958
Hanson Firefighters presented advanced first aid certificates Sunday afternoon by Dr. C. Clark Streeter on
completion of the course. In front, left to right, are Dr. Streeter, Chief Philip J. Robichaud, Thomas J. Welch, Ray
A. Swan, Illistine Mitchell, Francis H. Hanson, and in the rear are, left to right, Dana F. Billings, auxilary police;
William H. Ewell, Edmund J. Spinney, auxilary police; Kenneth D. Stowell, Robert F. Brown, Richard Landis, and
Harold R. Ibbitson.
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Student Driver and Daughter in Crash
April 13, 1958
A man learning to drive and his instructor, his daughter, were shaken up Sunday morning, police said, when their
car struck a tree on Manomet street. Police said William Welch was being given a driving lesson by his daughter,
Lillian, of 226 Harvard street. After turning into Manomet street from Dover street, police reported, Welch was
confronted by an oncoming car and lost control of his auto. The front end of the Welch car was damaged.
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Mathieu car in Cahill Garage
April 12, 1958
Photos of Mathieu car, with damage, in Cahill garage for Atty. Bernard Cohen.
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Avon High School follies
April 11, 1958
Photos of Avon High School follies groups.
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West Bridgewater Atheletes Feted
April 12, 1958
Heads of West Bridgewater High School athletic activities as well as all participants were honored guests
Saturday night at a banquet. The principals, above, included: front, Mrs. Ronald A. Allaire, coah of girls; Donna
M. Smith, next year's head cheer leader; Judith A. Gour, head cheer leader; Judith E. Rudine, co-captain, girls'
basketball; Carolyn M. Demers, co-captain, girls' basketball; back, Bino Barreira, coach of basketball and
football; Ronald B. Newman, next year's football captain; Robert G. Linehan, co-captain of basketball and
baseball; Stephen Churchill, co-captain, basketball; John T. Tivnan, coach of basketball; Roy F. Jackson, cocaptain of football and baseball; and Fred L. Reed, co-captain of football.
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Hail Hanover Champions
April 12, 1958
Hanover High School's tech tournament champions received the town's plaudits at a banquet Saturday evening
at which Boston Celtics star Jim Loscutoff was principal guest. Above Loscutoff congratulates captain and next
year's captain on the win. Left to right, Coach Harry Garrish, next year's Capt. Stanley Briggs, co-capt. Deane
Howard, co-capt. Walter MacLeod, Toastmaster John Thomson, Jim Loscutoff and Banquet Chairman Howard
Levings.
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Fatal Bridgewater Crash
April 12, 1958
Police Chief Elmer F. Shaw of Bridgewater examines motorcycle which caused death of 22-year-old Frederick
Hanson, Southwick street, Middleboro, on Summer street, near Titicut street, Bridgewater, Saturday night.
Hanson was a passenger on a bike operated by Arnold Foye, Summer street, Middleboro, when, police say, it
failed to negotiate a curve, overturned and hit a group of trees.
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Stoughton High Prom
April 12, 1958
At Stoughton High Prom held Saturday evening in Canton, among the principal guests were class treasurer
Edward R. DiCastro, Mary E. Storme of Canton, class president John E. DeLoughrey, class vice-president Nancy L.
Klund, Anthony Pires of Stoughton and class secretary Julie Peterson.
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Greek Orthodox Epitaph
April 12, 1958
Symbolic of Good Friday was the decorative altar at the Greek Orthodox church, Warren avenue, Friday evening
at which Altar Boy Chris H. Natsis, 16, of 16 Seventh street, Stoughton, is kneeling. Looking on are James N.
Jimoulis, president, Greek Orthodox community; Mrs. Phyllis Vose DuVal who decorated the altar; Mrs. Sophie
Zotos, president, Greek Ladies' Philoptohos Society; and the pastor, Rev. Peter Basil Koskores.This year the
observance of Easter with an inspiring service of the Resurrection was held Saturday midnight in the new Greek
Community Centre to accommodate the large crowds of worshippers from the Greater Brockton area, permission
havin been obtained from Bishop Athenagoras. The large auditorium was filled to overflowing, for the rites, most
solemn observances of the Greek Orthodox faith. A beautiful altar was arranged on the stage with flowers,
candles and icons for the service celebrated by Fr. Koskores. The traditional Easter vesper of brotherhood of
"Agapi" was held Sunday afternoon
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Copies for Miss Pearl Stone
April 8, 1958
Copies of a photo of a man and woman for Miss Pearl Stone.
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New Haven Railroad
April 9, 1958
Wales street crossing, north of North Abington Depot.
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Professional Women of District
April 14, 1958
Professional Women of District at the meeting of the southeast district council, Massachusetts Federation of
Business and Professional Women's Clubs, held in St. Paul's church hall, Brockton, saw four prominent
clubwomen at the presiding table: Left to right, Miss Florence E. Ashley of Brockton, dinner chairman; Miss
Marian E. Young of Brockton, president of the Brockton club; Mrs. Avis C. Bourne of Sterling, State president; and
Mrs. Alyce Matthews of Yarmouthport, chairman of the southeast district.
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Middleboro Crowns Footbal Dance Queen
November 21, 1958
Middleboro crowns football dance queen at Middleboro High School Friday night, with Miss Greta M. Hale, 17, of
Lakeville receiving the honors, centre. Left to right, front, are Madelyn J. Medeiros, Middleboro; Susan N.
Edgerly, Middleboro; Greta M. Hale, Lakeville; Bonnie L. Blais, Middleboro; Jeanna E. Perkins, Lakeville; back,
James E. Pollaid, Middleboro; master of ceremonies; Edwin E. Lizotte, Lakeville; David L. Hanson, Middleboro;
Grid Capt. James W. Longworth, Middleboro; Darragh E. Harlow, Middleboro; Robert A. Guidaboni, Middleboro;
Donald A. White, North Middleboro; Thomas J. Walsh, Middleboro; and Edward E. Hale, Lakeville, who was a
page.
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Pembroke Freckle Champ?
April 12, 1958
Twelve-year-old Philip D. Wright, Centre street, Pembroke, may yet qualify for freckle champ of his
neighborhood. Philip, at right, lays claim to having the most in his town gives his friend Kenneth P. Doten, 13, of
235 Pleasant street, Brockton, the arduous task of counting them.
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Montello Terrors Rewarded
April 12, 1958
Co-captains of the Montello Terrors, champion Little League Football team, received a trophy for their
achievement at a sports night in the team's honor Saturday night. Left to right, at the presentation, Walter J.
Powers, president, Brockton Little League football; Coach Gunner F. Campbell, Co-Capt. Robert G. King, 22 Neal
street; Asst. Coach Bernard S. Looney and Asst. coach Thomas J. Pileski.Co. Capt Phillip S Hopkins, 169 Richmond
Street
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Brockton Visitor Sees First Snow
April 11, 1958
Eleven year old Kathy A. Olcott of Harlinger, Texas builds a snowman (her first) with her grandfather Arthur C.
Dole, 19 Winthrop street, Brockton today in the April snowstorm. Her mother, Mrs. Cornelius Olcott is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dole and they report temperatures of 86 when they left Texas last week for a
visit to Brockton.
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Darling Girl
April 13, 1958
Photo of Darling girl.
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General Adjustment Bureau
April 14, 1958
Photos of storm damage to 89 Surfside avenue, Scituate, home of John J. and Henrietta P. Hornton, for General
Adjustment Bureau.
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General Adjustment Bureau
April 14, 1958
Photo for General Adjustment Bureau of storm damage to Lot 11 on 159 Turner road, Scituate, owned by
Howard and Hazel Schramn.
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General Adjustment Bureau
April 14, 1958
Photos of storm damage to home of Howard and Hazel Schramn, 157 Turner road, Scituate, for General
Adjustment Bueau.
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General Adjustment Bureau
April 14, 1958
Photos of storm damage to home of Mary W. Agnes H. Kenney, 155 Turner road, Scituate, for General
Adjustment Bureau.
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General Adjustment Bureau
April 14, 1958
Photos of storm damage to home of Charles and Margaret Skahan, 254 Central avenue, Humarock, for General
Adjustment Bureau.
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Brockton Boys Learn to Swim
April 1, 1958
Annual campaign to teach Brockton boys how to swim got under way this week at the YMCA pool with
Instructors William J. Brown, YMCA physical director, and Edward P. Butler teaching. At the left, receiving
instruction, are James L. Lescault, 87 East Ashland street; Michael F. Gillen, 43 Standish street; and Michael F.
Cribben, 47 Bernice avenue, who were among hundreds taking advantage of the opportunity.
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Final Income Tax Rush
April 14, 1958
Final Income Tax Rush is recorded at the Massachusetts Income Tax office, Barristers' Hall, Brockton, as last
minute filers crowded the office. On duty were, among other clerks, G. Ward Stetson, Arthur S. Hubbard and
Albert M. Heath.
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Hanover Display
April 14, 1958
Hanover Display of home economics class work, done under direction of Mrs. Hazel O. Cotter, featured the
dresses made by pupils themselves, the show being held Monday night at Centre Elementary school, Hanover.
Left to right, Mrs. Cotter, Barbara J. Prouty, Barbara A. Bennett, Barbara A. Frattalone, Carole A. Taylor, Nancy
M. Smith and Roberta A. Allen.
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Baffle for Standard Modern Printing Co.
April 15, 1958
Baffle for Standard Modern Printing Co., 64 Church street, Brockton, Presbrey Refactories Corp.
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Indemnity Insurance Corp.
April 14, 1958
Indemnity Insurance Corp., 628 Pleasant street, New Bedford. On roll to come: photos, driveway at home of
Gladys Hennessey, 386 West Union street, East Bridgewater.
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B'nai B'rith Gives Awards
April 13, 1958
In recognition of service to Brockton lodge and Brockton chapter, B'nai B'rith, awards were made to members
Sunday night. Making the presentations were the two presidents, Fred Saftler and Mrs. Benjamin B. Tracton, and
receiving them, Max Fishman, Phillip Fishman (incoming president), Harry Selkowitz, Mrs. Joseph Shwarz and
Mrs. Marshall R. Weiner.
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Whitman Resident 80 Years Old
April 14, 1958
Mrs. Marian L. Reed, 92 South avenue, gets a helping hand from her son, Dr. Howard C. Reed, as she opens her
many gifts on her 80th birthday anniversary. She was recipient of many gifts, cards and flowers.
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Kindergarten Pupil Welcomed
April 12, 1958
Mary Alicce Marzelli, left, confined to Lakeville sanitarium six months while recuperating from illness, is
welcomed back to school by classmates at the Magic Carpet kindergarten, West Bridgewater. Among those
extending greeting to her classmate is Wendy Ricks, another pupil at the school.
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Brockton Area Essay Contest Winners
April 11, 1958
Brockton Area Essay Contest Winners who received prizes Friday in connection with an electrical essay sponsored
by the International Association of Electrical Inspectors received their awards at city hall. Left to right, making
the presentation, Lloyd P. Nordholm, inspector of wires, Brockton; Mayor Derosier, and James B. McCue,
Brockton area inspector. Recipients were, seated, Dorothy Falcone, 12 Perry avenue, Brockton; Meredith E.
Jones, 20 Pine avenue, Brockton; Joyce M. Cassidy, 46 Pearl street, Brockton; Deborah Nutter, East Bridgewater;
Martha L. Muzrall, Norwell; back, Frederick Chester; North Easton; J. Douglas Marchant, East Bridgewater;
Donald F. Porter, Hanson; Richard F. Sullivan, 28 Woodland avenue, Brockton; Edward M. Dart, North Abington,
second prize winner in the state.
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Championship South Team Feted
April 12, 1958
Members of the Campello Businessmen's Association played host to the Class B Eastern Massachusetts
championship junior high basketball team of South Junior High Saturday night at the school where they
presented all the team members with jackets and the cheer leaders with pins. Above, Capt. Jeffrey Costa accepts
first jacket. Left to right, Pauline A. Luizzi, cheer leader captain; George A. Allen, Jr., president, Campello
Bussinessmen's association; Coach Edward Fitzgibbons; Capt. Costa, South Junior High principal Harry C. Darling,
and Elroy Ostlund, treasurer, Campello Businessman's Association.
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Brockton Girl Gets Lift
April 12, 1958
Friday's storm which left slush to a depth of several inches on Brockton streets gave Richard E. Nash, 19, of 616
Main street, a chance to show that knighthood may still be in flower as he carries 18-year-old Diane R. Liscomb,
226 Pearl street, across the deep slush on Church street. Diane is an employee of the National Bank of Plymouth.
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Crescent Home Bakery
April 12, 1958
Crescent Home Bakery. Photos of the Winocur Delicatessen.
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Enjoy Middleboro Sunshine
April 12, 1958
Now that spring snows are out of the way, two of the town's younger citizens get a chance to avail themselves of
April sunshine as they ride their tandem stroller. They're Bruce E. and Pamela Jean Linton, 13-month-old twin son
and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Linton, 23 Webster street, Middleboro.
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Brocktonian Heads Conference
April 11, 1958
Dr. D. Justin McCarthy of Brockton, right, director, division of State Teachers' Colleges, welcomes Dr. L.. Thomas
Hopkins of Truro, Columbia University professor emeritus, as guest speaker at the 33rd conference of State
Teachers' Colleges Friday at Bridgewater. Left to right, Dr. Jordan D. Fiore of Taunton, professor at Bridgewater
State Teachers College; Dr. Hopkins, Dr. Clement C. Maxwell, president, Bridgewater State Teachers' College, and
Dr. McCarthy.
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Brilliant Azalea Diplay
April 10, 1958
Brilliant Azalea Display in hothouses of Langwater Gardens, North Easton estate of John S. Ames, Sr., is
highlighted by Miss Ellen M. Macrae, 17, daughter of the superintendent, Malcom Macrae, 149 Elm Street, North
Easton. The thousands of azalea blooms, currently at the height of their beauty, are part of an unmatched
garden collection, including rare orchids, carefully raised by Mr. Macrae.
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Explorers Honor Bryantville Boy
April 12, 1958
Hospitalized much of his recent life, James L. Hoyt, Fairview Avenue, Bryantville, wwas able to observe his 16th
birthday anniversary at home, with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Liston E. Hoyt, and family Sunday, But members of
Explorer Post 43, Bryantville, of which he also is a member gave him a special present in the form of an explorer
uniform James is seated and around him, lift to right, are Robert H. Merritt, Richard W. Newcomb, Robert E.
McGlone and Assistant Scoutmaster Frank N. Prescott, all of Bryantville.
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Being Confined to a Wheelchair
April 12, 1958
Being confined to a wheel chair didn’t stop Gloria J. Colllum, Avon High School Senior, from taking part in the
"senior Golliers of '58" held Friday evening at the school hall. Gloria, centre, front, was among a cast of nearly 50
taking party in the presentation. Among them, front, were Carol A. Ambrosini, Gloria, Judy A. Whitman; back,
Eleanor M. Dalton, Mary J. Whynot, Brenda A. Moncey, Louis F. LeBlanc, the director; Pauline C. Savard and Judy
A. Salemi.
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Medical Society Auxiliary Officers
April 15, 1958
Medical Society Aixiliary officers took over at the meeting of the Plymouth District Medical Society auxiliary
Tuesday afternoon in Brockton. Elft to right, Mrs. C. Clark Steeter of Hanson, secretary; Mrs. Donald A. Martin of
Hanson, retiring president; Mrs. Benjamin F. Harley, Jr., of Brockton, new president; Mrs. Norman D. Breil of
Bryantville, treasuer; Mrs. Goodwill M. Stewart of Brockton, corresponding secretary.
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Nursery Children's Work
April 15, 1958
Nursery Children's Work featured the PTA exhibit at the YMHA Tuesday evening, with mothers of the children
taking part. Left to right, displaying of the "drawings" by children three to six years old, Mrs. G. Robert Baler,
Mrs. Robert M. Gordon, Mrs. Herbert G. Steinberg and Mrs. Harris G. Ullian.
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As Friend to Friend
April 15, 1958
Tiny rabbit found in last Friday's snowstorm gets acquainted with its discoverer Michael P. Warren, 10, osn Rev.
Mrs. Richard H. Warren, 112 Tilton Avenue, Brockton. The animal, and another currently beingnursed by
medicine dropper a t the Warren home, was located by Michael and a Friend, James Skinner, 10, of 130Tilton
Avenue.
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Surprise for Geore Wainwright
April 15, 1958
Atty. George L. Wainwright, right, for many years master of ceremonies and song leader of the Brockton Kiwanis
Club, had the tables turned on him Tuesday night night when members of the club presented him a silver bowl in
recognition of his services. Seated at the head table during the presentation were left to right, Mrs. Everett F.
Penshorn, Mrs. Richard L. Drew and Eveertt F. Penshorn, the latter international vice president, of Jamaica Plain;
standing, Richard L. Drew, second vice-presdident; Mrs. H. Edward Parry, Pres. James J. O. Stone, and H. Edward
Parry, first-vice-president
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At PM Club Banquet
April 15, 1958
Major social event of the year, the annual banquet of PM Club of Brockton took place Tuesday evening in
Foxboro. Head table guest, front, Mrs. Herbert S. Rollins, recording secretary; Mrs. Dorothy H. Fuller, first
president of the Woman's Club of Brockton and guest of the group; Mrs. J. Francis Burke, retiring chairman; Mrs.
C. Donald Ross, incoming chairman; and Mrs. John C. Eburn, incoming vice-chairman; back, Mrs. Edward P.
Welch, correspoding secretary; Mrs. Vincent G. Holland, treasurer; Mrs. J. Gerard Callhan, auditor; Mrs. John C.
Eldridge, retiring treasurer; Mrs. James J. Barron, federation committee member; and Mrs. Daniel W. Miles,
banquet chairman
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Middleboro Teachers
April 15, 1958
Middleboro teachers hosts to Honor Society. Members of the Middleboro Teachers' Association entertained a
score of senior honor society members Tuesday evening at a Middleboro inn among the principal guest were, left
to right, Joseph L. King, incoming president; Miss Virginia Bartlett, presdident; G. Russell Austin, president,
Middleboro National Honor Society; and Albert F. Soule, Jr., adviser to the honor society.
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Gift for Charter Member
April 15, 1958
Mrs. T. Cecelia Carlson, third from left, for 40 years a member of the Missionary Society of Gethsemane Lutheran
Church, was recognized for her achviement Tuesday night by the Women's Society of the Church. At a
presentation to her were Mrs. A. Burton Cullenberg, Mrs. Edwin A. Nelson, president; Mrs. Carlson and Mrs.
Carlson's daughter, Mrs. Ruth Harling.
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South Shore Science Teachers
April 15, 1958
South Shore Science Teachers gathered Tuesday afternoon at Bridgewater State Teachers' College at which
principals attending were, left to right, Mrs. James L. Millett, head of science department, Whitman High School;
Dr. William J. Wall of Bridgewater member of the biology department, Bridgewater State Teachers' college; Dr.
Kenneth J. Howe of West Bridgewater, also a member of the biology department, who spoke on the "effects of
Enviornment on the Mint Plant; "Dr. Frank J. Hilferty of Bridgewater, chairman, biology department, Bridgewater
State Teachers' College; and Dr. Otis E. Alley of Middleboro, professor of physics, Bridgewater State Teachers'
College
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Taking no Chances
April 7, 1958
Taking no chances agaainst a recurrence of rainy weather that has plagued Brockton and surroundings the past
week, Rosemarie Delsie, nine, of 620 Warren Avenue, went to class at the Keith School equipped with not one
but two umbrellas. She's the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John V. Delsie and a third grade pupil.
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North Easton Anniversary
April 17, 1958
North Easton Circle 564, Daughters of Isabella, noted their 25th anniversary with a banquet at which 25-year
pins were presented. Recipient, above, is Miss Catherine J. Harvey, past regent and former State officer. Left to
right, Rev. John A. Rossley, curate, Immaculate Conception Church, North Easton; Mrs. John J. Kent, regent; Rev.
Edwin J. Lowe of St. Mary's Church, North Attleboro, formerly curate at the Immaculate Conception Church,
North Easton; Miss Harvey and Mrs. Mildred H. Deady, past regent and Wednesday night committee chairman.
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Lifeguard's Instruction
April 17, 1958
Brockton's prospective pool lifeguards are getting an opportunity to achieve senior life-saving status at courses
currently being helf at the YMCA. Instructor Robert F.Cesarini, left demonstrates use of lifebuoy rescue method
with Gene J. Frankio, 16, of 22 EttrickStreeet, right, as the pupil.
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Which is Mother, Which daughter?
April 16, 1958
Nineteen years ago, seven-year-old Barbara A. Leary, 169 Forest Avneu, Brockton ( now Mrs. Ernest M. Orlando,
164 Laureston Street) posed for a picture in her backyard swing. Today her daughter, Karen T. Orlando, also
seven years old, did the same and the result was an amazing similarity. For those who might try guessing which
is which, Barbara is the little girl on the left and Karen is on the right.
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Altrusans Plan Essay Contest
April 17, 1958
Members of the committee planing the 1958 essay contest for senoir girls, prize for which will be given May 1 at
the Bryant Hotel meeting in Brockton, are hard at work on preparation for the competititon. Left to right are
Mrs. Irene F. Ward, vocational information chairman who was hostess to the committee; Mrs. Agatha D.
McMennamin, program co-ordinator; Dr. Marian R. Balboni, essay contest chairman; Mrs. Beatrice Odin Farmer
of Pembroke, president of Altrusa; Mrs. Jessie M. Brown and Miss E. Marie Condrick.
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Stoughton Theatre Group
April 17, 1958
Stoughton Theatre Group rehearses play. Members of the Young People's Theatre hard at work planning their
Friday night play at Stoughton high school. Seated, Mrs. Robert C. Bolton and Peter H. Akin; standing, Mrs. Edwin
E. LaCivita, Ralph W. Wales, Mrs. Robert P. Whitty, and Wilson Place. The presentation is being directed by
Joseph J. Celi and Mrs. Appleton C. Woodward.
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Abingtonians 50 Years Married
April 17, 1958
Long-time residents of North Abington, Mr. and Mrs. D. Fred Phillips of 600 Adams street observed their 50th
wedding anniversary Wednesday. They were guests of honor at a family gathering.
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BHS Hoop Stars Guests
April 16, 1958
BHS Hoop Stars Guests of the Brockton Y's Men's Club at a banquet Wednesday evening had a chance to meet
Sam Jones, outstanding Celtics rookie player. Left to right, Capt. Douglas DeCosta, Co-Capt. Elect Charles
Bardelis, Sam Jones, Co-Capt. Elect Peter Davis, Coach Gordon McKernan, and Y's Men's Club chairman Howard
Metcalf.
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Mrs. Irene Ward and Grandchildren
April 16, 1958
Photos of Mrs. Irene Ward and her two grandchildren, 13 Elmside road.
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Championship YMHA Team
April 17, 1958
Members of the YMHA championship bowling team, left to right, Robert S. Sidman, Leo A. Koretz, Capt. Howard
Heller, H. William Rautenberg and Murray Shaer.
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Rockland Senior Class Play Cast
April 15, 1958
Rockland Senior Play cast receives final instruction from its directors, at left, Miss Mildred S. Gilmore and Miss
Marie I. Gearin. Left to right, seated, Judy Ann Ells, Barbara G. Prescott, Deborah Poole, Dorothy A. Cunniff, and
Arthur J. Doherty. Standing, Sally J. Harlow, Ruth A. DelPrete, George M. Hart, David B. Murray, Harry W.
Nichols, Robert W. Magoun, Patricia M. Kelly, David M. Alverson, Richard S. Robbins and Rosemary F. McAuley.
The play, "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay," was presented Tuesday night in the Rockland High school
auditorium.
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Principals in Rockland Play
April 15, 1958
Principals in Rockland Play receive final instructions from Miss Mildred S. Gilmore, director. Left to right, Patricia
M. Kelley, David M. Alverson, Richard S. Robbins, Rosemary F. McAuley and Miss Gilmore. The presentation, "Our
Hearts Were Young and Gay," was given Tuesday night in the Rockland High school auditorium.
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Mal Brooks
April 12, 1958
Photo of head and shoulders of Mal Brooks.
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58-0909
Brockton Chapter OES Officers are Installed at Rites
April 10, 1958
Mrs. Freda L. Jones, 11 Frederick street, was installed worthy matron of Brockton chapter, OES, and Horace Hill,
PP, of 11 Wales avenue as worthy patron. The meeting at Masonic Tample, 52 Cantre street, opened at 5 P.M.
with Worthy Matron Mrs. Addie B. Brown and Worthy Patron Bion B. Hall, PP, in charge. Following a short
business session a Swedish meatball supper was served in the banquet hall by members of the Rainbow Mothers'
Club. Installation took place at 8 P.M. with Mrs. Lillian M. Sprague, PM; Mrs. Evelyn M. Kenney, PM; Mrs. June
Evans Batson, PM; Frank C. Wallace, PP; and Charles W. Williams, PP, serving on the reception committee.
Visiting dignitaries included: Mrs. Laura Nickerson, past grand matron of the jurisdiction of Rhode Island; Albert
A. Thomas, past grand patron of the Grand Chapter of Massachusetts; Robert L. Coombs, illustrious master of
Brockton Council, Royal and Select Masters; Edgar A. Pickett, high priest of Satucket Royal Arch Chapter;
Marjorie E. Holmes, worthy high priestess and Irving L. E. Steffen, watchman of shepherds of Trinity Shrine, and
Miss Patricia Pratt, worthy advisor of Brockton Assembly, Rainbow for Girls, who also had charge of the guest
book. Installing officers were: Mrs. Ebba N. Muckle, past grand matron of the Grand Chapter of Massachusetts
and past matron of Quincy chapter, installing grand matron; Bion B. Hall, patron; Mrs. Hazel M. Lothrop,
chaplain; Mrs. Mary B. Hall, PM, marshal; Mrs. Carrie W. Johnson, organist, and Mrs. Lorraine G. Cookson,
soloist. Escorts to the worthy patron were Frank C. Wallace, Howard R. Thompson, Mauritz W. Palmer, Clifford
W. Gates, Irving L. E. Steffen of Bridgewater and William H. Denham. Other officers installed were: Mrs. Priscilla
Ingles, associate paton; Mrs. Miriam L. Horton, PM, secretary; Mrs. Lillian P. Sharp, PM, treasurer; Mrs. Doris M.
Norcross, conductress; Mrs. Leslie T. Yancy, associate conductress; Mrs. Ethel F. Denham, chaplain; Mrs. Addie B.
Brown, marshal; Mrs. Carrie W. Johnson, organist; Miss Irene L. Small, Ada; Mrs. Helen E. Savage, Ruth; Mrs.
Margaret E. Harlow, Esther; Mrs. A. Alice Pickett, Marth; Mrs. Alice G. McPhail, Electa; Mrs. Marion Ward,
Warder; Robert M. Jones, sentinel; Mrs. Wellena French, American flag bearer, and Mrs. Eilene M. Jensen, State
flag bearer. The worthy matron, accompanied by the installing matron, presented colonial bouquets to the newly
installed star points, appropriate to each office and the installing grand matron presented a bouqet of the five
colors to the worthy matron from the star points. The retiring worthy matron was presented a jewel by Mrs. M.
Lothrop and Bion B. Hall, was presented a bar to be added to his jewel and a substantial check by Albert A.
Thomas, past grand patron of the Grand Chapter. A gift was presented to the worthy matron by the worthy high
priestess and watchman of shepherds from Trinity Shrine. Also, a gift was presented by the associate matron to
the worthy matron from the officers. Remarks were given by the installing officers and visiting past grand
officers. A reception to the newly installed officers was conducted in the East. A rehersal for the new officers will
be held at 52 Centre street, May 4 at 2:30.
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Kenneth J Wiggin Fishing
April 19, 1958
Photo of Kenneth J. Wiggin, 15, of 34 oakland avenue, holding the fish he caught.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lynne Fishing
April 19, 1958
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Lynne, 954 Bedford street, North Abington, Mass. They are knee deep in the water holding up
two fish they caught.
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Silver Lake Accomplishment
April 17, 1958
Silver Lake Accomplishment is this school-made roller and scraper attached to the school's agriculture
department tractor. Seated on the tractor is Robert M. Burr of Hanson, and beside him are David B. Merrill of
Halifax, Karl H. Erickson, instructor, and Richard A. Moody, Kingston, the boys being seniors at Silver Lake
Regional High school.
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Valatkevicz Brothers Fishing
April 19, 1958
William V. Valatkevicz, 16, of 787 North Montello street and brother, Richard E. Valatkevicz, 17, same address.
The boys are ashore holding up three fish they caught.
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Robert G Brown Fishing
April 19, 1958
Photos of Robert G. Brown, 14, of 228 Pleasant street, ninth North Junior High. Robert is holding two fish he
caught.
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Raymond Dube Fishing
April 19, 1958
Raymond E. Dube, 15, of 12 Hawthorne street, holding the fish he caught.
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Madeline Belmosto Fishing
April 19, 1958
Miss Madeline E. Belmosto, 16, 20 Charlotte street.
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Black-Hurley Rites Are Solemnized at St. Paul's
April 13, 1958
White snapdragons and carnations banked the alter of St. Paul's Episcopal church in Brockton Sunday afternoon
for the 3 o'clock ceremony at which Miss Barbara Lois Hurley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred L. Hurley of 645
West Main street, Avon, became the bride of Kenneth Furman Black, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin W. Black of 504A
Sea street, Quincy. Rev. Daniel K. Davis, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church, officiated at the impressive double
ring ceremony, which was followed by a reception at a South Easton Inn. Organist for the wedding, one of the
prettiest of the season, was Mrs. Karen Johnstad, playing traditional processional and recessional music. The
pews were decorated with white satin bows and white carnations. Given in marriage by her father, the bride
made a lovely picture in an exquisite gown of ivory peau de soie with scalloped bateau neckline and wristpoint
sleeves. The skirt and neckline were appliqued with Alencon lace embroidered with sequins, and the princess-line
back skirt extended into a cathedral train. The bride's fingertip-length veil of silk illusion was enhanced by a cap
of Alencon lace trimmed with sequins and pearls, and she carried a cascade of stephanotis, baby pink orchids
and pink sweetheart roses. The bride and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Joseph W. Hurley of Harrodsburg, Ky., as matron
of honor. She wore a white nylon embossed sheer floor-length gown, fashioned with open scoop neckline, cap
sleeves, and cummerbund pleated waist with full bouffant hoopskirt. She had a pleated Plaza pink picture hat
with white velvet trim, and pink gloves and she carried variated pink spring flowers. Identically gowned were the
six bridesmaids, Mrs. Barbara Jantamaso, Miss Joyce Estabrook and Mrs. Marguerite Derosier, all of Brockton;
Miss Anne Scanlan, Mrs. Judith Praznik of Quincy and Miss Theresa Moriarty of New Bedford. Their gowns in
Plaza pink and hats were identical to that of the matron of honor, and the hats were white with pink trim. They
carried cascades of purple stock and pink spring flowers. Miss Debra Hurley of Harrodsburg, Ky., was flower girl,
dressed in white nylon over pink satin hooped skirt with ruffled back skirt caught up with tiny rosebuds. For her
daughter's wedding, Mrs. Hurley chose a sheath dress of light blue chiffon taffeta with accessories to match.
Mrs. Black, the bridegroom's mother, was attired in a rose lace sheath dress with accessories to match. Both had
corsages of orchids. William Young of Brookline performed the duties of best man for Mr. Black. The ushers
included Thomas Tucker and William Munn of Quincy, Henry Merrill of Randolph, John Brennock of Dorchester,
Joseph W. Hurley of Harrodsburg, Ky., brother of the bride, and James Breen of Lowell. The Reception, held in
South Easton following the ceremony, was attended by the 250 guests, including friends and relatives from
Washing D.C., Kentucky, New Jersey, Florida and New York. The bridal table was decorated with flowers blending
with the bride's bouquet. The large tiered wedding cake also carried out the pink and white pattern by having
tiny pink rosebuds in the decorations. A wedding dinner was served. Miss Nancy McMullin of Quincy was in
charge of the guest book. Mr. and Mrs. Black left on a one-week wedding trip to Washington D.C., and Virginia.
The bride's traveling costume was a beige chemise style suit, and her hat and accessories were cocoa, brown.
She wore a corsage of white orchids. The couple will reside at 504 Sea street, Quincy. The bride is a graduate of
Dean Academy and Junior College, where she was active as vice-president of the student government, was house
president, member of the Glee Club annd Dramatic Club, is now class secretary of the Alumni Association. She
attended Northeastern University, majoring in pre-medical technology, and she is a medical technician at Quincy
City Hospital. Mrs. Black is a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Mr. Black, a graduate of Quincy High school
with the class of 1954, is a graduating senior at Northeastern University, employed at the Howard D. Johnson Co.
as an accountant through the Northeastern University co-operative plan. His is a second lieutenant in the
Scabbard and Blade, national military honor society, "H" Company, 11th Regiment. He also is section
representative of the class of 1959 at Northeastern University, and a member of Manet Lodge, AF & AM, of
Quincy. Mr. Black is a member of Adam Shore Community Church.
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Insurance Claims Service Co.
April 17, 1958
Insurance Claims service CO., 700 Brockton avenue, Abington. Scene of accident on Longwood Avenue and West
Chestnut street. Photos of damaged car and brake hose.
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Algis Pareigis Fishing
April 19, 1958
Algis Pareigis, 47 Fairmount avenue, fishing from the shore.
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School's Fun in Pembroke
April 17, 1958
School was never like this in the old days, say first-grade pupils of Mrs. Viola M. Hastings at Pembroke
Elementary school. As a practical lesson in nature, they visited the famed Pembroke herring run on Route 14 and
struck a real fishing bonanza as Herring Run Supt. Loring S. Tuells held up a netful of fish for them. Mrs. Hastings,
right, watches in the background. The herring run is operated by the town of Pembroke.
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East Bridgewater Victors
April 17, 1958
East Bridgewater High School's Mayflower League Championship basketball team received recognition Thursday
at a special school assembly. Taking part, front were Vincent J. Malewicz, athletic director; Phillip D. Wood,
captain of the 1957-1958 team; West Bridgewater High School Principal Peter J. Sperandio, president, Mayflower
League; Joseph F. Morey, basketball coach; Stanley B. Goldman, superintendent of schools, East Bridgewater;
back, David J. Tucker, Alfred R. Stonkus, co-captain-elect; East Bridgewater High School Principal Mergy S. Loud,
Loren B. Flagg, co-captain elect; and Charles A. Underhill.
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Club National Champions
April 17, 1958
Team 6 winner of the Club National Shuffleboard tournament, were honored at the club Thursday night with a
banquet at which the trophy was presented Henry S. Lafreniere, captain. Left to right, Donald E. Fahey, Reginald
W. Plourde, Roland A. Blanchette, chairman; Armand H. Benoit, Club National president; Henry S. Lafreniere,
captain; William A. McDonald, Alfred A. Cloutier and Paul L. Roy.
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Dance in School Lunch Portrait
April 17, 1958
Pupils of East Bridgewater High School club only have the opportunity to enjoy lunch in the school's spanking
new cafeteria but also to take part in dancing, if they wish, to recorded music during the lunch period. At left
Vincent J. Malewicz of the faculty watches as dancers include, left to right, Leslie H. Leland, Paula E. Ortenz;
Pamela Fisher, William W. Rockwell, Marlene L. Bouldry, David J. Tucker, Virginia L. Corey and Peter B. Furia.
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Student Nurse Follies
April 17, 1958
Student Nurse Follies by students of the Borkcont Hospital School Nursing portrayed on the stage of the West
Junior High School Thursday night, with Frank Kane as master of ceremonies.
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58-0926_01 Fingerprints School at Plymouth
April 17, 1958
Under tutelage of FBI Special Agent Frank X. Fust, Jr., police officers from throughout Southeastern
Massashusetts are this week taking an intensive course in fingerprint identification and detection. Enterprise
photos show Brockton district men at the school. Top left, dusting, Alden T. Raymond of Plymouth and Whitman
W. Higgins of Middleboro, correctional officers at the House of Correction, Plymouth;
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58-0926_02 Fingerprint School at Plymouth
April 17,1958
Deputy Chief N. Cedric Elliot of Middleboro;
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58-0926_03 Fingerprint School at Plymouth
April 17,1958
Patrolman John P. Bailey bureau of criminal investigation, Brockton with Instructor Frank X. Fust;
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58-0926_04 Fingerprint School at Plymouth
April 17,1958
Safety officer Harold O. Holbrook, Randolph police department; Patrolmen Edward J. Easton and W. Roger
Higgins, bureau of criminal investigation, Brockton;
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58-0926_05 Fingerprint School at Plymouth
April 17,1958
Moses S. Poland of Bridgewater, correction officer, Massachusetts Correctional Institution, Bridgewater.
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Selectmen of Two Countries
April 17, 1958
Selectmen of Two Counties conducted a joint meeting at Assawompet School, Lakeville, Thursday evening, with
officers of the Bristol and Plymouth county selectmen's Association in charge. Left to right, Clinton G. Bradshaw
of Whitman, vice-president of Plymouth county; Earle M. Smith of Dighton, president, Bristol County, Raymond
M. Trudel of Montague, president, Massachusetts Selectmens Association; Summer A. Chapman, Jr., of Plymouth,
president, Plymouth country; and Richard J. Kent of North Easton, vice-president, Bistol County
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Capeway Manor
April 16, 1958
This is a picture of the top of a fireplace at the Capeway Manor taken for Frances, the hostel there, a girl whom I
have known for a long time. The swords were given her by her brother; hence she wants it for sentimental
reasons.
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Commercial Club Spring Dance
April 19, 1958
Two pictures of the Commercial Club spring dance, taken for Vic Dubois.
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Belated Easter Egg Hunt
April 20, 1958
Belated East Egg Hunt took place Sunday afternoon because of two postponements but youngsters nonetheless
proved skillful egg hunters. Discussing her most recent find is Tara Ann Smith, right, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas E. Smith of Northboro, formerly of Brockton; Looking on are left to right, Mary Lynne Holmes, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Claremont Holmes, 210 Walnut Street, West Bridgewater; Stephen G. Walsh, son of State
Trooper and Mrs. Basil B. Walsh, Jr., 63 Elm Avenue; Betsy Ann DeCoste, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A.
Decoste, 3 Susan Road, South Easton; and Stephen C. Halloran, son Mr. and Mrs. James E. Halloran, 77 Clarendon
Avenue. The search was sponsored by the Tote Road Sportsmen's Club and was held on the farm of Miss Walborg
A.Johnson, 530 Manley Street, West Bridgewater.
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Randolph Breakfast
April 19, 1958
Randolph Breakfast by Protestant men of Avon, Holbrook, Stoughton and Randolph featured Judge Frankland
W.L. Miles as Speaker Saturday morning at the First Congregational Church, Randolph. Left to right, Rev. Harvey
L. Pierce, Winthrop Congregational Chuch, Holbrook; Rev. Frederick R. Knox, First Baptist Chuch, Randolph; Judge
Miles, Rev. Arthur W. Bowler, Community Baptist Church, Avon, and Clarence W. Boynton, president, Men's club,
First Congregational Church, First Congregational Church, Randolph, Rev. James O. Eskridge, Randolph, which
sponored the breakfast.
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Robert Reis.
April 20, 1958
Two photos of Robert Reis.
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Armando Home
April 19, 1958
Photos of exterior of Armando home, 53 Auburn Street, for Casey Adjustment service.
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Easton Bike Safety Drive
April 19, 1958
Easton Bike Safety Drive got under way Saturday with an inspection program at Centre School, sponsored jointly
by the Elementary PTA and the Easton Teachers' Association. In one of the bike check, left to right, Edward A.
Hill, 10 Holmes Street, North Easton ; Ann L. Burke, nine, of 13 Short Street, South Easton, whose bicycle is being
inspected; John J. Kent, chairman; Kyle J. Ondricek, 63 North Main Street, North Easton.
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Hallisey-Stetson Wedding
April 20, 1958
Married Sunday afternoon at St. Patrick's Church, Brockton, were Francis P. Hallisey, 39 Hamilton Street,
Brockton, and Miss Sylvia A. Stetson, 775 Washington Street, Hanson, the ceremony being followed by a
reception at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Stetson. The bride was attired in a gown of
embossed lace, with veil of net, trimmed with lace and she carried with lace and she carried carnations in bridal
bouquet. Her sister-in-law, Mrs. Stanley N. Stetson, was matron of honor and wore a lilac gown, cathedral
length. Best man was Carl W. Hanson, Jr., a friend of the bridegroom. After a brief wedding trip the couple will
live in their newly furnished apartment, 14 Grant street, Brockton. Mr. Hallisey is an airforce veteran having
served in this country and Alaska.
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58-0939
Crawford Press Inc.
April 18, 1958
Pictures of two birds in a cage and a pair of women's shoes.
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George Bosworth
April 19, 1958
Photo of George Bosworth, Home bank.
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Word of Life Overflow Crowd
April 20, 1958
Word of Life Overflow crowd attending the current series of services at First Parish Church heard Director Jack
Wyrtzen directing the program. Sunday night represented the second in the series thus far.
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David Kaplinger Fishing
April 19, 1958
David H. Kaplinger, 240 Blecher Street David caught two Fish at the lake.
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Cubs in Cleanup Campaign
April 20, 1958
Cub scouts armed with rakes and directed by Joseph L. Maraglia, chairman, did their good turn for Brockton and
especially D.W. Field park by conducting a cub cleanup drive at the part Saturday. Among those taking part, left
to right, David P. Maraglia, 130 Forest avenue; Joseph L. Maraglia; Paul F. O'Reilly, 366 Hillberg avenue; Stephen
D. Graham, 197 Menlo Street; and Robert McNamara, 448 Forest avenue.
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James Dolan Fishing
April 19, 1958
James D. Dolan, 17 Moreland Street, and Arthur E. Holyoke, 252 Pearl Street. The boys are sitting on a bench
while fishing.
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58-0945
Hardly Time Enough to Eat
April 19, 1958
Two East Bridgewater boys who enjoy Fishing, now that the season has started, and also like to eat, find that
they can combine the two satisfactorily by spending their picnic lunch on the shores of Upper Porter pond, D.W.
Field park, while continuing the pastime of Izaak Walton. They're Joseph F. Urbanski, 14, of 24 Spear avenue, and
his across-the-street neightbor, Roger B. Anderson, 13, of 25 Spear avenue, both of East Bridgewater.
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Rockland Excavation
April 19, 1958
Rockland Excavation where Vogell boy fell in. Pictures taken for Atty. Bernard Cohen, 288 North Main Street.
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Sticker Deadline Nears
April 17, 1958
Two Brockton young women, Marlene M. Uto, 16, of 685 Ash Street, and Linda M. Petti, 16, of 585 Ash Street,
point to April Sticker for motorists, deadline for which is April 30. The new sticker is green, with the figures 58
prominently showing.
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Commercial Club
April 19, 1958
Commercial Club group at table, for Joseph R. Long, 57 Keith avenue.
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DeMolay Officers
April 19, 1958
Both individual shots and group photos of DeMolay officers in religious attire; photos taken for Mal Greene.
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Plan Sale for Blind
April 21, 1958
Mrs. J. Howard Allen, left, discusses preparations for the annual sale for the blind to be held May 6 and 7 at the
New Jerusalem church, Brockton, with members of her committee, left to right, Mrs. Anthony Kanevski, Mrs.
Kenneth D. Fisher, Mrs. Crosby C. Hurd, Mrs. George F. Grimes, Jr., Mrs. Vincent Gentile, Mrs. Harold R. Wentzell
and Mrs. Frederic R. Franch.
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58-0951
123 Years Separate Them
April 21, 1958
Two charter members of the Whitman Orchestral Club, preparing for its annual concert April 29 at Whitman
Town Hall, receive the plaudits of their director together with the youngest member of the group. They are
Charles R. Pratt, 72, and Frank E. Burnett, 64, whose combined ages of 136 are 123 years over that of 13-year-old
Clinton W. Harriman of Hanson, junior member of the group. At the right are Russell H. Jack of Weymouth,
director, and Mrs. William M. Carr of Whitman, president.
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Popular As in Grand Father's Day
April 19, 1958
Popular as in Grand father's Day is the art of marbles as demonstrated by these Brockton modern-times devotees
of the sport, David L. Taylor, nine, of 182 Perkins avenue, on the left, and Robert F. Serlenga, nine, of 44 Auburn
Street, on the right.
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Nevens Testimonial
April 19, 1958
Principal guests at the testimonial in honor of Former Council Pres. Oscar F. Nevens at the Vega Club Saturday
night, left to right, Richard E. Emery, Mayor Wilfred A. Derosier, Co-chairman Gordon P. Fyhr, Mr. Nevens, CoChairman George H. Burgeson, City Manager William A. Gildea and Ex-Mayor Hjalmar R. Peterson.
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Honored at Police School
April 21, 1958
Graduation exercises of the Plymouth county police training school were featured Monday night by presentation
of the six-year perfect attendance certificate to Patrolman William G. Morris of Pembroke, second from left. Left
to right, Whitman Police Chief Charles L. Tovin, president, Plymouth County Police Chiefs' Association; Patrolman
Morris, Plymouth County Identification Officer Howard F. Levings of Hanover, and Patrolman William J. Farrell,
Jr., of Hanson, president, Plymouth County Police Officers' Association.
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At C of C Annual Meeting
April 21, 1958
Front, left to right, Mrs. Richard C. Hill, Mrs. Harold A. Baynes, Pres. Harold A. Baynes, Dr. Neal Bowman of New
York City, representing the National Association of Manufacturers; Mrs. Stewart C. Brown, and Vice-Pres. Richard
C. Hill who was named new president Monday night. In back are the new directors and program chairman, left to
right, Colin F. Beaton, Preston D. Packard, Henry F. Hanson, Stewart C. Brown who was program chairman, and
Louis Benjamin.
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58-0956_01 Try in Vain to Stop Fire
April 21, 1958
Morris Rachins, 36 Menlo Street, president of the Associated Supply Co., and Frederick G. Bonaparte, of Hanson,
an employee, left, Hell fire officials how a fire extinguisher proved inadequate against flames at start of general
alarm Brockton fire. At the right are Fire Chief Lawrence F. Lynch, and Det. Lt. Edmund J. Feeney of the State
police, assigned to the State Fire Marshall's office, who investigated the blaze.
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58-0956_02 Barely Escape Flames
April 21, 1958
Bookkeeper and Secretary, respectively, in the office of the Associated Supply Co., who Fled Flames in general
alarm fire there Monday afternoon are, left, Mrs. Arthur R. Noble, 657 Bedford Street, North Abington, and at
the right, Mrs. Sylvia Descoteau, 10 Taber avenue, Brockton. With the aid of Firefighters and other employees,
they were able to salvage some of the office records.
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58-0956_03 Associated Supply Co. Fire
April 21, 1958
Firefighters dwarved by billows of smoke pouring from the Associated Supply Co., building, 66 Parker Street, pour
water on blazing building.
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four additional descriptions included in first new envelope
58-0956_04 Metal Sheathing Helps
April 21,1958
Metal Sheathing helps prevent spread of flames at Associated Supply Co., fire on Parker Street. Much of the
stripping covered the exterior of the building, confining the flames to a greater degree than would otherwise
have been
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58-0956_05 Overhead View of Fire
April 21,1958
Overhead view of fire which destroyed Associated Supply Co., building on Parker Street. Hundreds crowded
vantage points on north side of the structure to watch firefighters at work.
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58-0956_06 All That Remained
April 21, 1958
All that remained of Associated Supply Co., building after general alarm fire Monday afternoon were these ruins
which attracted many sightseers to the scene of the wind-whipped blaze at 66 Parker Street. All Brockton fire
apparatus and men, with all off-duty firefighters, battled the flames.
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58-0957
In Defence of the Beret
April 20, 1958
William R. Coleman, 27 Enterprise Street, long time maintenance man at Field & Flint Shoe Co., comes to the
defence of criticism of the French beret. "I've worn one for years," Mr. Coleman says, and "I wouldn't be without
it."
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Mrs. Ellen Weiner
April 21, 1958
Passport photos for Mrs. Ellen Weiner and family, 3 Highland Terrace.
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Beloved Hanover Teacher Retires
April 20, 1958
Mrs. Elizabeth J. Hatch, third from left, for nearly 33 years a teacher in Hanover, had ample evidence of the
esteem in which she is held by the town Sunday afternoon when she was presented a free round trip to France as
a retirement gift. At the presentation, left to right, Ronald G. Torrey, principal 1948-1955; Robert G. Balentine,
present principal; Mrs. Hatch, school supt. Clifton E. Bradley, Marie A. Manna, a Hanover High School junior who
presented Mrs. Hatch a charter of the Future Teachers of America Club; Stanley E. Clement, principal, 1941-1948;
and Raymond L. Wass, principal, 1929 to 1941.
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General Adjustment Bureau
April 22, 1958
Photos of Storm damage to Burnett family home, Rebecca road, Scituate, for General Adjustment Bureau, 288
North Main Street.
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General Adjustment Bureau
April 22, 1958
Photos of Stevens home, 1240 Oceanside drive, Scituate, for General Adjustment Bureau.
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Genral Adjustment Bureau
April 22, 1958
Photos of storm damage to home of Mary H. Donovan, 175 Turner road, Scituate, for General Adjustment Bureau.
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58-0960_4
General Adjustment Bureau
April 22, 1958
Photos of 7 Town way, Scituate, home of Dr. Owen C. Mulaney. Photos for General Adjustment Bureau.
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General Adjustment Bureau
April 22, 1958
Photos of home of Frank Macalini, 15 Town way, Scituate, for General Adjustment Bureau.
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DeMolay- Rainbow Minstrels
February 15, 1958
Photo of the bride and groom with their parents
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58-0962_01 Wedding-Hurley-Black
April 13, 1958
Photo of the bride and groom with their parents.
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58-0962_02 Wedding-Hurley-Black
April 13,1958
Photo of the bride and groom with the bridesmaids and groomsmen.
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58-0962_03 Wedding-Hurley-Black
April 13,1958
Photo of the bride and groom
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DeMolay-Rainbow, Waiters
February 14, 1958
The singing Waiters at Demolay-Rainbow: Doug Dorr, Dick Randlov, Bob Brown, John Olson.
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School Evaluation Program Committee
March 19, 1958
Photos of School evaluation program committee at Brockton High School.
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58-0966
Congregational Women
April 22, 1958
Congregational Women Representing the Pilgrim District, Massachusetts Fellowship of Congregational Christian
Women, at their annual meeting at Porter Congregational Church, Brockton, Tuesday afternoon, elected officers
above: left to right, immediate past president, Mrs. Harrison C. Witherell of Abington; president, Mrs. Clifton E.
Bradley, Hanover center; first vice-president, Mrs. Ewart D. Burns, Brockton; second vice-president, Mrs. Norman
E. Cheney, North Weymouth; Clerk, Mrs. Herbert A. Stevens, Rockland; associate clerk, Mrs. Herbert W. Tyler,
Brockton;and treasurer, Mrs. Arthur L. Linscott, Hingham.
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Surrealist Hat Gets Tryout
April 22, 1958
Officers of the Junior Ladies' Library Association of Randolph took time out from their election Tuesday evening
to try on one of their creative art exhibits entered in the Forthcoming fine arts show of the State Federation of
Women's Clubs at Swampscott, a surrealist hat decorated with an imitation skunk and real onions. The model, in
this case, was the re-elected president, Mrs. Gerald W. Williamson of Randolph. Around her, left to right, are
Mrs. Richard A. Cushman of Holbrook, vice-president; Mrs. Robert B. Wood of Randolph, treasurer; Mrs. John M.
Downey of Holbrook, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Russell A. Hawkins of Holbrook, recording secretary.
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Three Cute Kids!
April 22, 1958
Three Cute Kids are the two pure-bred Nubian doe goats owned by Beverly A. Davis, 11, of Keith avenue, at the
farm of Mr. and Mrs. Dana White, 124 Highland Street, South Easton. Beverly says the kids are better pets than
puppies.
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Used TV 94
Bonds for Israel Drive
April 22, 1958
Bonds for Israel drive at home of Max Coffman.Shown in photos are Aaron Taymor, Judge Stone, Max Coffman,
and unidentified individual.
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Late Christmas for Brocktonian
April 20, 1958
Relatives Joseph A. Niccoli, 72 Denton Street, third from left waited Sunday to celebrate Christmas with him,
having a part complete with a candy house, cookie sleigh and miniture tree as decorations. Sgt. Niccoli was
discarged from air force service three days ago and arrived home Sunday for the festivities in his honor. Among
those helping to celebrate, were his parents, Mr. and Mrs Alfred T. Niccoli, left and his aunt, Mrs. John V. Delsie,
620 Warren Avenue who was hostess to the gathering.
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58-0971
Pomerleau Deceased
April 21, 1958
Mrs. Charolette F. (Martin) Pomerleau, 49, wife of Albert D. Pomerleau, 19 Tremont Street, died Saturday at her
home after being in failing health several months. She was a native of Lewiston, Me.; and resided in Meriden,
Conn., before coming to Brockton three years ago. She was devoted to her home and family. Besides he husband,
Mrs. Pomerleau is survived by eight children. Albert L. of North Abington, Mrs. Earl (Cecile) Belanger of West
Summer, Me., Roland A. of Abington; Joseph E., Bertrand R., Mrs. Charles (Anita) Hinson, Mrs. Roland (Contance)
Higgens and Miss Priscilla Pomerleau, all of Brockton; a brother, Reginald Martin of Artesia, Cal; a sister, Mrs.
Anatole Couture of Lewiston, Me., and eight grandchildren. The funeral will be Tuesday morning at 8 from the
funeral home, 403 Main Street. A solemn high mass of requiem will be sung in St. Margaret's Church at 9,
followed by interment in Calvary Cemetary.
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Original newspaper clipping pasted as the description
Old West Bridgewater Postoffice
April, 1958
Exterior shots of old West Bridgewater Postoffice.
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South Shore Dance Champions
April 23, 1958
Winning couple in South Shore dance competitions held in Whitman Town Hall by the Park-Regal Parent-Teacher
Association received a $25 check for their student council (Hingham). At the presentation, left to right, Jane
Pimental and Joseph J. Carreira of Plymouth who were runners up, and Sara L. Pickersgill and Anthony W.
Wayne, both of Hingham, the winners; and Thomas A. Pimental, chairman of the dance for the Park-Regal PTA,
who gave the couple the winning check.
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No Excuse Now for Accidents!
April 23, 1958
For the first time Wednesday night, five powerful lights were turned on at the Route 27 cutoff where it intersects
Pleasant Street as a means of acquainting motorists that the road ends and doesn't continue across Pleasant
Street as some autoists have found, to their sorrow. The brilliant beacons illuminate the whole intersection area.
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New Teacher Officers
April 23, 1958
Although the newly elected president, John F. Ryan, administrative assistant at Brockton High School, was unable
to be present because of illness, others named to Brockton Teachers' Association posts last night included: Left to
right, Miss J. Evelyn McCarthy, recording secretary; Stanley A. Gay, treasurer; Miss Marion R. Lupica,
corresponding secretary; Christopher J. Gregory, immediate past president; Frederick A. Latendorf, vicepresident; David W. Carroll, auditor.
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At Credit Union Banquet
April 23, 1958
Leaders in the Brockton chapter Massachusetts Credit Union League, discuss the program, left to right, Abraham
Lelyveld, of Rockland, president of the Brockton chapter; Mauritz W. Palmer, of Brockton, past president; Judge
Frankland W. Miles of Plymouth who was speaker; Earle F. Snow of Brockton, vice-president; and Alfred P. Level
of Salem, president of the Massachusetts League.
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Direct Beaver Dance
April 23, 1958
Members of the committee who conducted the highly successful dance for the young people Wednesday night at
the former Beaver School, left to right, Mrs. Francis D. Crowley, Mrs. Milton D. Walsh, chairman; Mrs. Louis C.
Smith, and Mrs. Robert W. Roscoe, all of East Bridgewater.
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58-0977_02 Children Naturalized at Court Here
April 24, 1958
In center, Joseph Angelo, who has worked with aliens helping them to train as citizens for more than 25 years,
checks list at courthouse this morning.
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Dairylee, Inc., milk report copy
April 23, 1958
Two shots of Dairylee, Inc. milk report titled, "City Annual Milk Report Filed with Health Board", with a
handwritted note stating, "How does your dairy compare?"
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Holy Cross Alumni of Plymouth County
April 23, 1958
Holy Cross Alumni of Plymouth County held their annual dinner Wednesday evening in Whitman, with head-table
principals, left to right, being, Joseph A. Perrotta of Worcester, general alumni secretary; county vice-president
Chester J. Millett and Mrs. Millett of Brockton, Very Rev. William A. Donaghy, SJ, president of the college; County
president John J. Williams and Mrs. Williams of Brockton; and Rev. Francis J. Hart, SJ student councilor at the
college.
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Free Parking Today
April 23, 1958
Beginning today and for the next four Saturdays, Brockton motorists like attractive Miss Estelle S. Whitney, 22, of
422 Forest Avenue are finding a pleasant surprise for their shopping convenience-- free parking both at street
meters and parking lots. This one is located at 196 Main Street.
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Miss Dorothy L. Randall
April 21, 1958
Damaged car of Miss Dorothy L. Randall, 141 Richmond st., Brockton, sits in repair shop.
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Sewerage Damage
April 23, 1958
Sewerage damage to cellar of Joseph P. Saba home, 23 Mulberry st.
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East Bridgewater Dance Group
April 23, 1958
East Bridgewater dance group taken for Mrs. Milton Walsh, 370 Summer st., East Bridgewater, Mass.
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Just Set the Hands Ahead
April 23, 1958
That's the advice of seven-month-old Cheryl Ann Meacham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Meacham, 18
Mercedes road, Brockton. Because daylight saving time, for all and sundry, begins tonight Sunday and it's wise to
be prepared.
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Kathy Has Her Hands Full
April 23, 1958
Kathy L. Green, six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Green, Everett street, Middleboro, likes to visit
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Cordeiro, 1021 Centre street, Middleboro, because of their triplet baby
goats. The three triplet nubians are wonderful pets, Kathy says.
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Early Brockton Planters
April 17, 1958
Early Brockton Planters are Kevin R. Carleton, eight, of 51 Hillberg avenue, left, and his cousin, John C. Stuart,
nine, of the same address, who are losing no time planting peas for the 1958 gardening season.
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Brockton Hospital
April 23, 1958
Brockton Hospital Faculty and School of Nursing.
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Robert A. Dodd and Sandra J. Fruzzetti Wedding
April 20, 1958
Altar vases with white carnations decorated First Evangelical Lutheran Church for the wedding of Miss Sandra
Jean Fruzzetti, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fruzzetti of 19 East Chestnut Street, and Robert Anderson Dodd
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dodd of 19 Morse avenue, Sudnay afternoon. The pastor, Rev Obed B Lundeen
officiated at the double ring ceremony. Miss Elaine Fruzzetti was maid of honor for her sister. The bridegroom
was attended by his brother, Richard S Dodd, as best man, and ushers were Robert DeMarco of this city and
Eugene Brown of Hyde Park. Wedding processional and recessional music was played by Carl B Swanson,
organist. Soloist was Mrs. Ruth Ekman. The bride wore a gown fashioned of imported rose point Chantilly lace
and nylon tulle fashioned with Sabrine neckline encrusted with tiny pearls and irridescent sequins, and writstpoint sleeves. The basque bodice extended with tiers in the front terminating in a bouffant full court train. The
bride's matching lace tiara was worn with a fingertip length veil of imported pure silk illusion, and her cascade
bouquet combined stephanotis and white orchids. The maid of honor wore a floorlength gown of sky blue taffeta
fashioned with a scoop neckline, fitted bodice and draped full bouffant hoopskirt. She had a white straw picture
hat with blue trim and carried a French gatherine basket filled with pink carnations and showered with pink satin
streamers. The Bride's mother, Mrs. Fruzzetti, was attired in a dusty rose dress of nylon chiffon trimmed with
satin, with accessories of matching colors and a corsage of bronze cymbidium orchids. Mrs. Dodd, the
bridegroom's mother, wore a saphire blue silk sheath with blue and white accessories and a corasge of pink
cymbidium orchids. A reception was followed at the Walk Over Club. The couple left for a wedding trip to New
York and Washington, D.C. The bride wore a gray suit with navy blue accessories. Mr and Mrs Dodd will reside at
1183 Warren Avenue. The bride is a graduate of Brockton High School and employed by the Prudential Insurance
Co. She is a member of the First Lutheran Church. Mr Dodd is a graduate of Brockton High School and attended
Stonehill College. He is self-employed. Mr Dodd is a member of the First Lutheran Church.
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Dairylee, Inc. Exhibit at Gas Company
April 25, 1958
Dairylee, Inc., 585 Manley street, West Bridgewater, Mass. Exhibit at Gas Company.
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United Church Women Sponser Panel
April 24, 1958
Members of the panel, who will take part Friday, May 2, in the panel discussion of housing at Temple Israel,
Brockton, include, left to right, Richard E. Samuelson, Brockton superintendent of buildings; Atty. Edward H.
Stevens, chairman, Urban Renewal Authority; Miss Lois E. Prosser, director, Brockton Visiting Nurse Association;
Atty. Bernard Cohen, moderator, who is chairman of the Brockton Citizens' Committee on the Urban Renewal;
Mrs. Allan A. Ortendahl, chairman, May fellowship day of the United Churchwomen of Brockton; Rev. Jack Clark,
secretary, Urban Renewal Authority; and Atty. Robert H. Nelson, chairman of Brockton Housing Authority.
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BHS Athletic Girl: Badminton, Volleyball and Cheerleader
Teams
April 25, 1958
BHS Athletic Girl: Badminton, Volleyball and Cheerleader Teams.
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Keith School, 6th Grade
April 23, 1958
Keith School, 6th Grade, O'Neil Class.
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Keith School, 6th Grade
April 23, 1958
Keith School, 6th grade, Woman Teacher's class.
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Stonehill Sponsers Weight Lifting
April 24, 1958
Brockton area athletes were prominent Thursday evening in the weightlifting exhibition held at Stonehill College
and among the participants, left to right, were Thomas H. Sylvester, Milton, sophomore at Stonehill; State
trooper David Mason, Depot street, Easton, 1958 Massachusetts weightligting champion in the 181-pound class;
Brother Joseph Faul, Holy Cross order, coach of weightlifting at Stonehill.
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Asker Bakery
April 24, 1958
Mauel J. Louzen, 52 Elmer road, So. Weymouth, General Mills Inc., Asker Bakery, Belmont st., Brockton.
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Randolph Style Show
April 24, 1958
Members of St. Bernadette's Women's Club, Randolph, conducted a successful fashion show Thursday night at
Randolph High School, where, above, officers look over the styles displayed by some of the younger models. Left
to right are Mrs. Ernest C. Martin, president; Mrs. James C. Clifford, chairman of models; Mrs. Michael J. Murphy,
chairman of the show; Jane DeCourcey, Susan DeCourcey, Donna M. Dolan and Mary Ellen LaBrecque.
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Community Council Dignitaries
April 24, 1958
Community Council Dignitaries at the annual meeting Thursday evening, left to right, Atty. Albert C. Doyle,
president, United Fund; Eugene Shenefield, guest speaker; Mrs. Daniel J. McEachern, chairman, Brockton
Community Council; Mauritz W. Palmer, United Fund campaign chairman.
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58-0997_01 Children Naturalized Court Here
April 24, 1958
Unusual in recent naturalization of Superior court here was the granting of citizenship today to two Brockton
Children, one of them three and the other nine. In photo at left, Raymond W. Bajalis, nine, of 27 Intervale Street,
gets a big hug from his mother, Mrs. Stephanie Bajalis who herself became a citizen Nov. 18, 1955.
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58-0997_03 Children Naturalized at Court Here
April 24, 1958
and at the right, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Katzki, 370 Ash Street, with their three-year-old son, Michael William who
was the youngest on the list of those being naturalized.
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Stoughton Home Show Program
April 24, 1958
Stoughton Home Show Program gets the attention Thursday night of the members of the committee, above,
viewing exhibit of cub scouts at the show. Left to right, Mrs. William J. Kelley, Jr. den mother to Den 8, Pack 88.
Sponsored by the Rotary Club, which is also sponsoring the home show; chairman Fred Lipsky, co-chairman,
Isadore Kovey, Arthur H. Dykeman, Sr., John E. Deacon, and Walter F. McDonnell.
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National Secretary's Association
April 23, 1958
Brockton Branch, National Secretary's Association, head table presentation.
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Ex-School Board Member Honored
April 24, 1958
To Harold A. Barnes, right, of 40 Ellis Street, today went a lifetime pass to Brockton High School athletic events in
recognition of his 30 years' service to the city, 25 years as a member of the Brockton school board until Dec. 31,
1957, and three years in the old common council and two in the old board of alderman. At the left is school Supt.
Edwin A. Nelson who made the presentation.
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Library Gets Memorial Volumes
April 24, 1958
Growing interest in Brockton's public library has prompted many organizations and even some individuals to
make memorial bequests of books to the library's growing collection. Miss Patricia R. Laughlin, 211 Cambo
Street, assistant library cataloguer, record some of the latest arrivals.
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West Bridgewater Beauty
April 24, 1958
West Bridgewater Beauty is symbolized at the height of the forsythia season just now by 17-year-old Miss Judith
A. Gour, 33 River Street, West Bridgewater, a senior at West Bridgewater High School. She's the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis C. Gour.
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Gurney Brothers Co.
April 24, 1958
Gurney Brothers Co., 101 Main Street, Silver Window.
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General Accident Insurance Co.
April 25, 1958
General Accident Insurance Co., 10 Post Office Square, Boston. James W. Brooks, File #9A55873- car of Joseph
Bettes, 1956 Chev- 2 door (73314) Parked at Standard Gasoline Station (last row) right front side point of contact.
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Brockton's Mapp Changes
April 23, 1958
From starring in basketball, Brockton High School's versatile George Mapp did equally well Wednesday
afternoon in the track meet at Eldon Keith field where, above, he won easily in the high hurdle competition.
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Bullard Girl Scar
April 24, 1958
Shots of a Bullard Girl's facial scar.
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Nancy Tatelbaum
April 24, 1958
Close-up Shots of Nancy Tatelbaum, 36 Monson Street, for Atty. Bernard Cohen.
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Junior Bowlers Rewarded
April 16, 1958
Three of the top bowlers in the city junior bowling league receive trophies Wednesday night at the banquet held
in East Side Improvement Association hall. Left to right, Paul G. Cowles, superintendent of recreation; Howard T.
Sandrock, chairman, recreation committee; Dom Valentino of WBET who was master of ceremonies, Thomas
Durdan, 78 Farrington Street; Donna L. Sergi, 101 Walnut Street; and Rosemary A. Cronin, 26 Taylor Avenue.
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A & P Store
April 25, 1958
A & P Store, Campello. Railing and area around it at Main St. side. For John H. Deane, Travelers, 172 Main Street.
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Brockton Small Fry Paraders
April 6, 1958
Brockton Small Fry Paraders for Easter, included, left to right, Darlene Freeman, 5 Howard Avenue, Brookville;
Susan Lincoln, North Montello Street; Gretchen Meeks, 33 Hillcrest Avenue; Deborah Lane, 12 Davis Avenue; and
Nina Fulton, 17 Elmwood Avenue.
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Franck J.C. Swanson
April 25,1958
Shots of Frank J.C. Swanson, head and shoulders, for gun permit.
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Porter's Style Show
April 25, 1958
Shots of Perter's Style Show, Mrs. America.
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Randolph Hat Styles Vary
April 26, 1958
Women may have their variety in hat styles but today's youngsters have a few ideas of their own when it comes
to headgear, as evidenced by these Randolph lads: J. Mark Devlin, 11, of 12 Fairview Avenue, wearing cap;
Donald J, Sprowl, 10, of 6 High Street, in cowboy hat; David A. Hebb, 11, of 12 Lancaster Road, ski hat; and
Richard M. Raynar, 12, of 43 Vesey Road, sailor hat.
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Randolph Bike Safety Winners
April 26, 1958
Randolph bike safety winners were rewarded Saturday at a bicycle road-e-o sponsored by the junior chamber of
commerce in co-operation with the Randolph police department. Winner and runner-up in the competition
receive awards, above: left to right, Ernest A. Elworthy of Randolph, first vice-president, junior chamber of
commerce; Patrolman Harold O. Holbrook, safety officer, Randolph police department; Richard J. Leombruno, 11,
of 29 Himoor circle, Randolph, first prize winner; Randolph police chief Patrick T. McDonnell; Arthur S. Cohen, 12,
of 17 Gerald avenue, second-place winner; and Robert V. Tripp, chairman junior chamber of commerce.road-e-o
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Middleboro 4-H Day
April 36, 1958
Middleboro 4-H Day gave opportunity for 4-H folks throughout the county to show their ability. Typical of the
many who gave demonstrations Saturday at the 4-H clubhouse, East Middleboro, were, left to right, Richard N.
porter, 14, of Hanson; Barbara C. Brian, 10, of Duxbury, showing a 4-H dress she made; Ellen E. MacGregor, 14,
of Hanson, with, at the right, George W. Jones, 4-H county agent.
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Whitman Couple 60 Years Married
April 26, 1958
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Edmed; Whitman Lower Town Hall was the scene Saturday evening of a wedding
anniversary denoting 60 years of married life for Mr. and Mrs. William H. Edmed, 167 Forest street. They were
guests of honor at a reception and dinner for many of their family and friends.
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Middleboro Youth Critical
April 26, 1958
Middleboro Youth critical after this accident on Route 28, Bridgewater, near the truck cutoff when his
automobile left the road, plunged down and embankment and came to rest against trees. By strange coincidence
bumper hook caught on heavy guard-rail wire which kept car from going farther. At scene are State Trooper
Mario A. Rizzo of Hingham, attached to Troop D headquarters, Middleboro, and Bridgewater Patrolman Harry A.
Horn. Victim was John B. Starr, Jr., 19, of 1193 Centre Street, Middleboro, who suffered a fractured skull,
fractured right leg, to St. Luke's Hospital, Middleboro, and then transferred to Massachusetts General Hospital,
Boston.
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At Annual Donor's Luncheon
April 26, 1958
At Annual Donors' Luncheon of the Berwick Boosters' Club, Saturday, at Hotel Bryant, left to right, James E.
Burke, treasurer; Mrs Howard Hall, chairman; Mrs. Emma Nelson, secretary; Walter W. Gage, vice-president, and
Dr. H. Meredith Berry, president, Berwick Boys' Foundation.
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New West Bridgewater Post Office
April 26, 1958
New West Bridgewater post office was officially dedicated Saturday afternoon, and in comparision with the first
post office, in top photo, it is a sightly, modern building. The first post office was built about 1800 and located at
the corner of River and South Main streets. In front is the butcher wagon of Stillman Alger. The building was
moved, finally, to Bryant street where it is now the home of the J. Robert Gummow family. Standing in front of
the new post office are, left to right, George Noonan, dedication co-chairman; John Kent, postmaster; Willian W.
Noyes, chairman West Bridgewater board of selectmen; Joseph Sharkey, dedication co-chairman; M. William
Solig, builder.
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YWCA Teaching Junior Lifesaving
April 26, 1958
Demonstrating lifesaving methods in the current course at the YWCA, Mrs. Arden Droukas, instructor, of 278
West Chestnut street, "saves" Merri Jones, 173 Main street, Bridgewater, one of the pupils. On the edge of the
pool are, Carol Ann Mathis, 228 Field street; Marilyn Volta, 221 Menlo street; Jean Jacoulos, 43 Centre street,
North Easton; Deborah Hutchings, 31 Centre street, North Easton; Mary Lou Preble, 12 Sunset street, South
Easton.
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Hoop Star Struck by Car
April 25, 1958
West Bridgewater freshman Basketball star Ronald Broman, 14, of West Centre street, is carefully wrapped in
blankets and carried to waiting ambulance after accident Friday evening in which he suffered fractured right
ankle and bruises when struck by car near his home.
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Research Grinding Co.
April 25, 1958
Interior shots of Research Grinding Co., Whitman Mass.
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Warner Alden Morse
April 24, 1958
Warner Alden Morse shots of nail copy.
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Stoughton Man is Feted
April 26, 1958
Sumner B. Tapper, second from left, was honored guest Sunday night at a testimonial at whch some of the head
table guests were: Front, Mrs. Tapper, Mr. Tapper, Mrs. Henry Gerson and Mrs. Sidney Shuman; back, Mrs.
Joseph Tobin, Rabbi Henry Gerson, Sidney Shuman, chairman; Mrs. Howard S. Horvitz.
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Girls and Boys Singing Club
April 24, 1958
Girls and Boys singing club, Male chorus Galloneers and Girls Glee Club-Harmonics. BHS
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Police Seek Identity of Victim
April 27, 1958
Police Chief Kenneth L. Mackenzie of Hanson and Police Chief John W. Stoddard of Hanover view body of John F.
Walen of Rockland after fatal Hanover shooting in effort, early this morning, to learn name of man shot while
fleeing police in Hanover woods. He was identified later by Rockland police
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Miss Mary P. Varros, Passport Photos
April 27, 1958
Shots of Miss Mary P. Varros, 44 North Warren Ave., passport photos
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Brockton Fatal Crash
April 27, 1958
Brockton fatal crash occurred shortly before 2 A.M. this morning when Dorothy Dodge of Whitman was killed as
car side swiped pole at southeast corner at Summer and Crescent streets, Brockton. Examining the wreck is
officer James F. Jewett of the Brockton Police Department.
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City Top Bowlers Open
April 28, 1958
City Top Bowlers Open 15th Annual bigpin bowling Tournament of Champions Monday evening at YMHA alleys.
In front, left to right, are George Vergnani, Memorial; Albert Sawler, Associate Inter-club; Tony Cerci, City TenPin; Gilbert Riley, Walk-over club; George E. Fisher, Jr., Commercial Club; Martin Badoian, Men Teachers; back
row, left to right, John O'Donnell, K. of C.; Victor Fields, YMCA Business; George Lucier, Crescent; Murray Shaer,
YMHA; Frank Swanson, Shedad Grotto; Harry Morgan, Classic; Herbert Peterson, Vega Club; and Edwin Pearson,
Lutheran.
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Plymouth Youth is President
April 28, 1958
Frank Anderson of Plymouth High school, third from left, is congratulated Monday afternoon on his election as
president of the Southeastern Branch of Associated Bodies of Student Councils of Massachusetts. The occasion
was the annual meeting held at Hull High School, and others who were elected were, left to right, Barbara L.
Viera of Westport, vice-president; Donna E. Peterson of Weymouth, secretary; then with them, are Donald F. Roy
of Norton High School, retiring president; and Samuel D. Stickland, Bridgewater High School, executive secretary.
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General Adjustment Bureau, Storm Damage
April 29, 1958
Shots of Storm damage to home. General Adjustment Bureau. O'Donnell, 67 Surfside Road, No. Situate.
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General Adjustment Bureau, Storm Damage
April 29, 1958
Shots of storm damage to home. General Adjustment Bureau. Henry and Dorothy Chosen, Corner of X St. and
Beach Ave., Hull.
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General Adjustment Bureau, Storm Damage
April 29, 1958
Shots of storm damage to home. General Adjustment Bureau. Constance Spinale, 305 Beach Ave., Hull.
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General Adjustment Bureau, Storm Damage
April 29, 1958
Shot of storm damage to home. General Adjustment Bureau. Mary E. McAuliffe, 333 Beach Ave., Hull.
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General Adjustment Bureau, Storm Damage
April 29, 1958
Shots of storm damage to home. General Adjustment Bureau. Otto Morningstar, 121 Beach Ave., Hull.
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General Adjustment Bureau, Storm Damage
April 29, 1958
Shots of storm damage to home. General Adjustment Bureau. L. Burton and Constance T. Benjamin, 20 Ocean
Drive, Scituate.
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General Adjustment Bureau, Storm Damage
April 29, 1958
Shots of storm damage to home. Genral Adjustment Bureau. Edward and Sadie Levine, 81 Surfside Road, No.
Scituate.
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Two Named Eagle Scouts
April 21, 1958
Two named Eagle Scouts at ceremony Monday evening in South Congregational Church. Left to right, James G.
Metcalf, district commissioner, Poconocket district; Mrs. G. William Allen, William G. Allen, 13, one of the
recipients, and his father, G. William Allen,305 Carl Avenue; Mrs. Edward E. Bailey, Richard E. Bailey, 14, and his
father, Edward E. Bailey, all of 191 Winthrop Street.
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Safety Awards to H.P. Hood & Sons Plant
April 29, 1958
Safety Awards to H.P. Hood & Sons Plant in East Bridgewater employes: left to right, Edwin T. Walker of
Brockton, Harold F. Doherty of East Bridgewater, Joseph R. Joncas of Bridgewater, Frank E. Anderson of East
Bridgewater, Patrick D. Willete of Plympton, and Manager C. Edward Hall.
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Murphy Named Whitman Man of the Year
April 29, 1958
Members of the Whitman Lions Club paid tribute Tuesday evening to John P. Murphy third from left, as
Whitman's man of the year, presenting him a plaque. At the presentation, left to right, Harry H. Rosen, past
president; Lloyd E. Patriquin, vice-president; Mr. Murphy, Kenneth W. McCracken, president; Dr. Burton Cowan,
secretary; and Ovila S. Duford, treasurer. Mr. Murphy was honored for his work as chairman of the Whitman
industrial development commission.
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Abington First Grader Names School
April 29, 1958
To Leslie J. Damon, first grade pupil at the North Elementary School, North Abington, went the first prize for
suggesting the must suitable name for the new elementary school at West Abington. He selected the name,
Woodsdale School, and present with him, left to right. Leonard G. Palepoli, assistant superintendent; Gilbert D.
Bristol, superintendent; Robert E. Driscoll, principal of the Athens Elementary School, Weymouth, and chairman
of the school board, Abington; Leslie, North School Principal Wayne E. Thomas of South Weymouth, formerly of
Brockton, and Miss Sylvia Hofsepian of Quincy, Leslie's teacher.
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Edison Note 50th Anniversary
April 29, 1958
John Berry, 656 Ash street, Brockton, chief engineer of the generating station at East Bridgewater, and John J.
Dahill, 73 Oregon street, East Bridgewater, a long-time employee start No. 4 turbine generator to commemorate
50th Anniversary of the generating station. Open house was held to be continued Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
adjunct of the Brockton Edison Co.
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1958 Donor Dinner
April 28, 1958
1958 Donor Dinner of Brockton chapter, Hadassah, featured at the head table, left to right, Mrs. Irving Ginsberg,
president; Florica Remetier, 12-year-old violinist who was guest artisit; Mrs. Abba Eban, guest of honor; Mrs.
Gerald Weiner, co-chairman; Mrs. Dewey D. Stone, Mrs. Ralph S. Gootner, co-chairman; back Carl Lamson,
accompanist for Miss Remetier, who was formerly Porter Congregational Church organist nearly a half century
ago; Rabbi H. Bruce Ehrmann and Dr. Dewey D. Stone.
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Rockland Man Arraigned
April 29, 1958
Charles Wyatt, 30, of Rockland, centre, is escorted into Second District Court, Abington, at 9 this morning for
arraignment in connection with the Hanover safe charges. At the left is Hanover Police Chief John W. Stoddard
and at the right Hanover Patrolman David G. Zwicker.
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Whitman Orchestral Club
April 29, 1958
Whitman Orchestral Club in its 42nd anniversary concert Tuesday evening at Whitman Town Hall, presented
classical and semi-classical music under direction of Conductor Russell Jack. Photo at right shows Lawrence C.
Carlson of East Bridgewater, violinist, who has attended every rehersal despite the fact he suffered a broken leg
skiing in Vermont last winter.
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Cancer Crusade Tabulation
April 29, 1958
Scores of Brockton residents volunteered their services Tuesday night not only to collect cancer drive funds but
also to take part in tabulating the collections, above, at the Crescent Credit Union which was headquarters for
the counting until after midnight. In the foreground were Home National bank tellers, seated around the table,
left to right, Stanley B. Rogers, Robert W. Nichols, Robert L. Shave, and not visible to camera, Robert M.
Anderson, campaign treasurer; then Frederick Hoyt, assistant treasurer; Robert W. Beane, George J. Bosworth,
Richard M. Caldwell, Richard A. Lambert and, back to camera, William H. Strong. Standing, behind them, Mrs.
William Bronstein, Mrs. Thomas Murphy, Roland Tuck, assistant treasurer, Mrs. David Licter, John A. Yanni,
chairman of clubs and organizations; Robert J. Tighe, Mrs. George Allen, Mrs. Daniel Buckley, Mrs. J. H. Driscill
and George M. Romm, campaign chairman. Campaign workers not pictured included, Dr. John S. Chase,
community chairman; L. Merrill Lanoue, chairman of special gifts and industry; Mrs. Bernard Levine, educational
chairman, and Miss Patricia Nolte, publicity chairman.
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BHS band for yearbook
April 29, 1958
Shots of the Brockton High School band for the yearbook.
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BHS Student Council
April 25, 1958
Shots of the Brockton High school Student Council.
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Brockton High Orchestra
April 19, 1958
Shots of the Brockton High school orchestra.
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BHS Part Time People
April 25, 1958
Shots of Brockton High school's part time people.
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BHS Brocktonian Staff
April 25, 1958
Shot of Brocktonian staff at Brockton High school.
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Plan Norwell St. Helen's Church Dance
April 29, 1958
Hostesses for the forthcoming dance, Friday evening, May 9, at Scituate, to benefit the St. Helen's church
building fund, discuss plans with the pastor and his assistant, left to right, Rev. Norbert H. McInnis, pastor; Mrs.
Frank A. Cellini, Rev. Robert H. Mooney, Mrs. Robert M. Broderick, Mrs. John P. McDonough and Mrs. Douglas
Donahue.
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Abington Wins Homemaking Display, Plymouth County
Extension
April 30, 1958
Abington women engaged in Plymouth County Extension homemaking programs won first prize for their coatmaking exhibit at the Walk-Over club open house Wednesday, with Whitman and Lakeville being second and
third. The chairman, at the display, included: Mrs. Charles I. Loud of West Abington, chairman, and Mrs. Richard
F. Ludden of Abington, Mrs. Gilbert B. Blackledge and Mrs. Charles E. Ford, Whitman Club chairmen; Mrs. Frank J.
Dow, Lakeville chairman, and Mrs. Robert L. Peabody, exhibit chairman.
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Begin Beautify-Abington Week
April 30, 1958
Abington Garden Club has selected the week May 3 to 10 as Beautfy Abington week, in which its members urge
townspeople to plant flowering shrubs in keeing with the project. Janice L. Belcher, 13, daughter of Selectman
and Mrs. Joseph C. Belcher, 453 Randolph street, North Abington, starts the program by planting a flowering
almond, with the assistantance, left of her father, and right of, Mrs. Lester W. Cooch, president, Abington Garden
Club.
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Bridgewater Women Sewing for Brockton Hospital
April 30, 1958
Seated, left to right, Mrs. P. Percival Dorr, chairman; Mrs. Luther L. Hayden Jr.; Mrs. Ralph W. Case, Mrs. Clinton
N. Burnham, Mrs. Lloyd F. Rand, Mrs. Everett L. Copeland; standing, Mrs. Robert W. Rucker, Bridgewater Women
Sewing for Brockton Hospital.
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Brockton Woman Hurt
April 29, 1958
Mrs. Mary A. St. Peters, 65, of 59 Moraine street, Brockton, is given emergency aid by Patrolman McCarthy and
bystanders after she was hurled to pavement late Tuesday afternoon in two-car accident at Forest avenue and
Manomet street, Brockton. She suffered fractured collarbone and other injuries, and her condtion was reported
as fair today at Brockton Hospital.
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Joe Angelo Feted
April 30, 1958
Jospeh Angelo, long associated with the YMCA and with Americanization help to aliens, was given a farewell
testimonial by the Y's Men's Club Wednesday evening on his retirement. With members of his family, he was
greeted, above by club officials and hundreds of friends. Left to right, Mrs. Peter J. Balboni, Mrs. J. Anthony
Perrotta, Miss Anna T. Angelo, Francis J. and Ralph J. Angelo, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Angelo, Charles D. Fullerton,
chairman; Howard E. Metcalf, in charge of the program; and Leslie A. Bellenger, Y's Men's Club president.
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Garden Club Plants Dogwood
April 25, 1958
Brockton's public library lawn will be graced by a new white dogwood tree, through efforts of the Brockton
Garden Club in tree planting Friday afternoon. Taking part, left to right, Mrs. Frank T. White, past president; Mrs.
Arthur W. Rice, president; Mrs. Harry S. Kussmaul, Roberta A. Rice, daughter of the president; Margaret L.
Doncombe, Mrs. John F. Clarke, Mrs. Robert N. Dorrie, and Miss Rachel W. Cartland, librarian.
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All Prettied Up for Prom
April 25, 1958
Brockton High School seniors looked their best Friday evening for the annual senior prom at which grand march
leaders, left to right, are Miss Frances Smith, vice-president, and Francis Lavigne; Miss Patricia Pupello, and Pres.
Timothy F. O' Leary.
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Donald Ross
April 30, 1958
Head shots of Donald Ross of Tripp Ave.
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Sprague School, Patrol Boys
April 30, 1958
Shots of Patrol boys in front of Sprague School.
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New TV Set to Edgar School
May 2, 1958
At presentation of TV set to Edgar School by PTA, left to right, Mrs. Margaret C. Barry, Mrs. Helen L. Norling, Mrs.
Alice R. Scanlon, teachers; Miss Lucille E. Lynch, principal; Mrs. Louis M. Colombo, chairman, PTA ways and
means committee; John P. Keating, PTA president.
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Brockton's Best Waiters
May 1, 1958
Prominent members of the Brockton Rotary Club turned waiters Thursday night for the annual May festival of
the club and the group, headed by Louis Hollman as chief waiter, appear above: Front, left to right, Robert C.
Howard, David Hull, John D. Dickson, Edward G. Markey, Earle G. Clement, Louis Hollman, Colin F. Beaton, Archie
C. Dorigan, and B. Harrison Cort. Back, L. Damon Howard, Stanton W. Davis, Louis M. Clay, Dr. Goodwill M.
Stewart, Mauritz W. Palmer, Henry G. Hanson, C. Burton Prouty, Frank H. Sargent, James E. McDuffy, Edward A.
Christophers and Sanford E. Alger.
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Rotary May Festival
May 1, 1948
Rotary May Festival held at the Walk-Over Club enabled club members with a penchant for being waiters to try
their luck at the chore. At left, A.C. Dorigan serves Mrs. Edwin G. Hunt and Mr. Hunt who is chairman of the
board, Home National Bank.
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Rotary May Festival
May 1, 1958
At right, Edward A. Christophers serves head table, left to right, Mrs. Christophers, Mr. and Mrs. C. Leslie
Updegraph, Mrs. Richard A. Jenkins, Dist-Gov. and Mrs. Austin Ley of Attleboro, and Rotary Pres. Domingo Vega.
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Junior Woman's Club Members
May 1, 1958
Junior Woman's Club Members planning their annual spring dance, "In the Pink" May 16 at the Brockton Country
Club, left to right, Barbara M. LaBonte, Beverly A. Adomaitis, Barbara J. Eagan, Marie E. Altieri, Elaine R. Della
Volpe, Joan L. Hillstrom, Joan P. Hallisey and Anne Poulos. Not present for the picture, Marcia Dailey. Miss Joan
Hillstrom and Miss Marie Altieri are co-chairmen of the affair to which members and friends are invited.
Decorating will be in charge of Miss Elaine Della Volpe, chairman, assisted by Miss Joan Hallisey and Miss Beverly
Adomaitis. The entire committee will assist with tickets. Miss Barbara Eagen is publicity chairman. Members met
at the home of Miss Hillstrom, 161 Tribou Street to discuss final arrangement.
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Whitman King, Queen Named
May 1, 1958
Whitman King, Queen named at Dyer-Gurney PTA square dance festival Thursday evening in town hall. Seated
are the four principals, Prince, Steven B. Maggi, 88 Whiting avenue; King, Michael G. Georges, 864 Bedford
street; Queen, Dianne F. Staples, 231 Park avenue; and Princess, Barbara J. Loring, 39 Lazel street. Attendants,
standing, Glenn D. Gardner, 395 Washington street; Lawrence D. Rosen, 122 Rock street; Mrs. Dorothy L. Benner,
principal, Dyer school; Mrs. John P. Henderson, chairman, square dance committee, Jacqueline Rosen, 122 Rock
street; and Sharon A. Dodge, 42 Day street.
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Harvey J. Page
May 1, 1958
Shots of Harvey J. Page at Walk-Over Club with two women at checking office.
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Sheila Burke
May 1, 1958
Head shots of Sheila Burke, head and shoulders.
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Easton PTA Players
May 1, 1958
Easton PTA players taking part in the presentation, "Ring Around Elizabeth" Friday and Saturday (May 9 and 10)
at Oliver Ames High School, North Easton, left to right, George E. Blood, Mrs. Arthur S. Tarlow, Miss Louise B.
Chatterton, Walter D. Ferretti, Mrs. William Ladd, John J. Stuart, Mrs. William T. Condon, William T. Condon, Mrs.
Charles J. Malcosky, Mr. Daniel P. MacDonald and C. Donald Anderson. Lying on chair Mrs. Richard H. Chase.
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Bonds for Israel
May 1, 1958
Bonds for Israel Drive, 301 Olympia Building, New Bedford, Mass, at Romm Home. Group photo of Mrs. H. Bruce
Ehrmann, Mrs. George M. Romm, Mrs. Lewis Goldberg, Mrs. Irving Ginsberg; back, Mrs. Jack Berkowitz, Mrs.
Sidney W. Grossman, Mrs. Edward Rogovin, Mrs. Lewis H. Miller, Mrs. Max Perlstein, Mrs. Nathan Richman, Mrs.
Aaron Taymor and Mrs. Harold I. Pasteur.
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Paramount Cleaners
May 1, 1958
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Lyons, 43` North Cary street, Paramount cleaner winners, $200 prize.
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Altrusa Meeting: $600 Scholarship Winner
May 1, 1958
$600 scholarship winner in the annual Altrusa Club essay contest receives her award Thursday night at the
Bryant Hotel Altrusa Meeting. Left to right at the presentation, Mrs. Beatrice Odin Farmer, Pembroke, president
of Plymouth County Altrusa; Dr. Marion R. Balboni of Bridgewater, chairman, essay contest; Mrs. Irene F. Ward
of Brockton, chairman, vocational information; Miss Virginia L. Considine, 17, of 328 Centre street, Bridgewater,
the winner; Miss Judith R. Stone, 18, of 56 Gifford street, Brockton, first alternate; Miss Sally B. Mann, 17, of
Winter street, Hanson, second alternate.
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58-1067_01 Abington Junior High School, Two Plays
May 1, 1958
Two plays in Abington are being presented by Abington Junior High School students under direction of Mrs.
Lillian V. Johnstone, dramatics coach, both to be given May 14 at Abington High School auditorium. Taking part
in "Ghost for Rent," top photo, will be, left to right, Jean Piper, Lorraine M. Rombel, Mona C. DeCoster, Andrea
M. Parsons, Wilbur J. Gardner, Therese R. St. Charles, Dorothy E. Johnstone, Susan Fuller, John P. Winiewicz, John
M. Murray, Mary E. Pihl, Jane M. Bulkowski and Carlene E. Manson.
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58-1067_02 Abington Junior High School, Two Plays
May 1, 1958
Lower photo, participants in the second play "Life o' the Party," Elizaebth A. Derochea, Gail R. Smith, Diane
Frame, Diane M. Thurston, Phyllis M. Tarr, Lorraine A. Ashton, J. Barron, David C. Whiting, Robert, Edward F.
Merigan, H. Merrigan and James M. Murray.
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Lakeville Rural Postal Station
May 1, 1958
First Rural Postal Station in the Middleboro area was established today in Lakeville when Miss Bernice L.
Moranville, clerk in charge, began her new duties under authorization of the post office at Middleboro. Miss
Moranville, right, is being congratulated, left to right, by Wallace C. Wilkie, chairman, Lakeville board of
Selectmen; Joseph W. Cooper, assistant postmaster, Middleboro, and William N. Sheehy, postmast, Middleboro.
The depot will be an exchange station for Middleboro and East Taunton mail as well as a post office for the
general public.
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Wright-Tierney Wedding
April 27, 1958
Corinne Leona Wright, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Sheehan, 95 Wyman street, was married Sunday
afternoon to James Francis Tierney, son of Mrs. Mildred Tierney, 11 Huntington place, and James Tierney of
Randolph. The double ring ceremony was performed at St. Edward's church by Rev. Francis J. Harkins. The bride
was given in marriage by her uncle. Robert Burke was soloist and sang "Bride's Prayer" and "Ave Maria". Helen
Joubert was organist. Mrs. Roger LeBlanc of this city was matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Patricia
Dondi, Miss Annette Testa and Miss Evelyn Hatch, all of Brockton, and Miss Maureen Tierney of Philadelphia.
Dorothy Ann Tonoli, Abington, and Linda Marie Tonoli, of Maine, cousins of the bride, were flower girls. The
bridegroom's cousin, William Tierney, of Philadelphia, was best man. Ushers, all from Brockton, were Roger
LeBlanc, Joseph Sergi, Robert Mucci and the bridegroom's brother, Robert Tierney. The bride was gowned in
white satin styled with Chantilly lace inserts, bouffant skirt and sweetheart neckline with seed pearls and sequins.
Her veil was cathedral length and attatched to a regal crown. She carried a bouquet of glamelias with a white
orchid centre. The bridesmaids wore floor length gowns of nylon chiffon, two in coral and two in apple green,
fashioned with square necklines, shirred shoulders, full bouffant hoop skirts and cummerbund waists. The matron
of honor was similarly gowned in powder blue. They carried cascades of glamelias. The bride's aunt wore a dress
of blue nylon chiffon with a pink corsage. The bridegroom's mother wore blue chiffon and a yellow corsage. The
reception for 250 guests followed at Sons of Italy Park. Guests were from Brockton, Abington, Rockland,
Randolph, Whitman, Bridgewater, Somerville, Milford, Cape Cod, Maine, Philadelphia and New York. The guest
book was in charge of Mrs. Robert LaGarde of this city a friend of the bride. The hall was decorated with spring
flowers. The couple left for a wedding trip to New York City and Washington, D.C. On return they will live at 95
Wyman street. For traveling the bride wore a two-piece suit with ranch mink collar, brown accessories and white
orchid corsage. The bride is a graduate of Brockton High school and is employed by the Home National Bank. The
bridegroom was educated in Brockton schools and is a cabinet maker.
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YMCA- Hi-Y Club
May 1, 1958
Shots of Brockton High School's YMCA- Hi-Y Club.
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Playground Recreation Commission Winners
May 1, 1958
Mrs. Harry C. Allen, 21 Douglas avenue, represented her husband for St. Edward's senior league while he is
hospitalized at Brockton Hospital Thursday night in receiving his trophy at the City Hall award ceremony by the
recreation commission. Left to right, at the presentation, Paul G. Cowles, superintendent; Howard T. Sandrock,
chairman; Mrs. Allen; Robert A. Daniloff, 13 Merton street, high scorer; Thomas J. Pileski, 175 Ames street,
manager, St. Casimer's; Thomas L. Nickerson, 63 Bernice avenue, best sportsman; Timothy F. O'Leary, 17 Tilton
avenue, best sportsman, junior league; William B. Vass, 67 Addison avenue, Wetzells; Robert F. Redgate, 160
Lincoln street, North Abington, manager, Kinsella AC.
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Corcoran Inc., Exterior
May 1, 1958
Shots of the interior of the Corcoran Inc. Customers perusing clothing and salesmen assisting customers with
their purchases.
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Colin MacDonald
May 2, 1958
Head shots of Colin MacDonald in uniform.
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Plympton Girl is Queen
May 3, 1958
To 17-year-old Ann M. Proctor, Plympton, went the honors of being queen of "Springtime in the Orient," junior
prom of Silver Lake Regional High school Friday evening. Left to right, in crowning ceremony, Nancy M. Chase of
Pembroke, Lorraine N. Calvert of Halifax, Judith L. Walker of Kingston, Philip T. LaRoche of Pembroke who was
king, Miss Proctor, Linda Roberts of Pembroke, Alice F. Glass of Kingston and Ann C. LaHaye of Pembroke. The
queen is being crowned by Michael F. Andrews, 17, of North Carver, president, senior class at Silver Lake
Regional High School.
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PM Club Evening Division Dignitaries of State Federation
May 4, 1958
Evening Division Dignitaries of State Federation at Canton Saturday included these Massachusetts women's club
officials, left to right, Mrs. Ralph M. Fuller of Weymouth, secretary; Mrs. Charles E. Shepard of Warren, second
vice-president; Mrs. C. Donald Ross of Brockton, chairman, Brockton PM Club; Mrs. Earl R. Weidner of Malden,
first vice-president; Mrs. Kirke L. Alexander, State president; Mrs. Robert L. Davis, South Weymouth, State
chairman, evening division; Miss Margaret Burns of Rockland, State vice-chairman; Mrs. James J. Barron of
Brockton, State federation committee member; and Mrs. Roland T. Phillips, chairman, Rockland PM Club.
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Whitman Boy Eagle Scout
May 3, 1958
Dennis J. Murphy, 15, fourth from left, is awarded eagle scout badge by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R.
Murphy, 100 Glen street, Whitman, at Post 22 ceremony. Left to right, Rev. Thomas D. Reynolds, curate, Holy
Ghost church, institutional representative; Mrs. Murphy, Mr. Murphy, Dennis, and explorer post adviser Richard
A. Turnbull.
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It's Convertible Weather
May 1, 1958
It's convertible weather nowadays in Whitman and among the first to avail themselves of the opportunity are,
left to right, Michele Carr, 26 Laurel street, voted prettiest and most sophisticated of Whitman High seniors.
Penelope Keith, 205 High street, voted best dressed; and Diane L. Lindsay, 64 Jenkins avenue, voted friendliest.
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First Paine School "Ham"
May 3, 1958
Thomas L. Bernard, 13, of 842 Crescent street, has become the first Paine Junior High school student to qualify
for his amateur radio operators license despite the handicap of hospitalization and illness in recent years. With
him, above, is Richard M. McRae, science teacher, in charge of the radio club.
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Whitman Kiwanians
May 4, 1958
Whitman Kiwanians planted shrubs at Whitman Town Hall Saturday as a public project and taking part, left to
right, were Earl F. Robbins, Harry Terzian, Rep. Malcolm B. Boynton, Herbert A. Finegan, Victor C. Davis,
president; Basil S. Milonas, Bernard J. Kirby, and Louis C. Langelier. Unable to be present for the picture, William
A. Brock.
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District Boys Thrill to Operation Whirlibird
April 26, 1958
Brockton and vicinity boy scouts, some 700 of them, had the thrill of their lifetimes Saturday when they hunted
Camp Squanto Woods in the Myles Standish Reservation, Plymouth, for a "downed" Brockton navy man and coordinated their ground search with a South Weymouth air base navy helicopter which finally effected his rescue.
Enterprise scenes above, show what happened. No. 1, scout officials confer with pilots organizing a systematic
sky search of the entire area, left to right, District Scout Executive Irvin W. Nickerson of Whitman, Lt.-Com.
Donald L. Provost of Springfield, Scout Executive Edward A. Christophers of Whitman, and Lt.-Com. Charles J.
Thomas of Cohasset.
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District Boys Thrill to Operation Whirlibird
April 26,1958
Photo No. 2, scouts watch helicopter take off from ball field. Photo
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District Boys Thrill to Operation Whirlibird
April 26,1958
No. 3, Brockton Troop 19 Scoutmaster Waldemar E. Ekberg maps search plan with members of his troop.
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District Boys Thrill to Operatio Whirlibird
April 26,1958
Photo No. 4, the discovery! First to come upon the "victim", machinist's mate William H. Prentice, 11 Bangor
street, Brockton, are, left to right, Kendall W. Burrill, 64 Pleasant street, Bridgewater; Carl E. Jenkins, 55 Lisa
drive, Brockton; Robert Donovan, 40 Monson street, Brockton; and Stanley Usowicz, 413 Highland street, Easton.
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District Boys Thrill to Operatio Whirlibird
April 26,1958
No. 5, Burrill and Donovan check to determine if "victim" is injured.
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District Boys Thrill to Operatio Whirlibird
April 26,1958
No. 6, with Burrill and Donovan leading, Prentice is carried in special canvass convering through heavy
underbrush to rendezvous with helicopter.
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District Boys Thrill to Operatio Whirlibird
April 26,1958
No. 7, from heavy woods, rescuers emerge into dusty toward point where copter will lower ring to make pick up,
as shown in photos N. 8 and 9.
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Frances M. Iannantuoni and Robert C. Canessa Wedding
May 4, 1958
Shot of Frances M. Iannantuoni and Robert C. Canessa at their wedding.
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Girl is Best Driver
May 3, 1958
Folks who throw verbal darts at women drivers might take a leaf from the notebook of the 17-year-old Barbara
S. Balboni, 462 Main street, Bridgewater, third from left. She won the Brockton Junior Chamber of Commerce
road-e-o for safe driving at West Junior High school, Brockton, competing against 14 boys of similar age. Left to
right, Junior J. Greene, co-chairman; Charles F. Mague, president; Miss Balboni; Anthony M. Ghelfi, 75 High
street, Bridgewater, third prize winner; Melvin J. Pauze, chairman; and Donald E. Dinneen, secretary. Second
place winner, not present for picture, was Owen Valentine, 117 Manners avenue, Brockton.
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Girl is Best Driver
May 3, 1958
Shots of Owen D. Valentine, 17, BHS driver. Valentine came in second place behind Barbara S. Balboni in the
Brockton Junior Chamber of Commerce road-e-o.
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Fifth Annual Mary's Day
May 4, 1958
Fifth Annual Mary's Day at Our lady of Sorrows Convent saw hundred attending the outdoor ceremonies despite
cloudy skies. Many attended from the Boston area as well as Brockton.
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Congregational Churches Elect
May 4, 1958
The 131st annual meeting of the Pilgrim Association of the Congregational churches and ministers, meeing
Sunday at the First Trinitarian Congregational church, Scituate, elected, left to right: I. William Trostel, senior
deacon, First Congregational church, Randolph, as moderator; Rev. Paul E. Barnes, minister, South
Congregational church of Braintree, registrar and scribe; Rev. Samuel Young, minister of the host church,
Scituate; Earl R. Kellogg of Scituate, treasurer; and Rev. M. James Workman, minister, Union Congregational
church, East Bridgewater, statistical scribe.
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High Masons at Brockton Gathering
May 3, 1958
Ladies' Night of Brockton masonic bodies in the Greek Community Centre, Warren avenue, saw some of this city's
prominent masons and their wives as head table guests: Seated, left to right, Ashton B. Vosmus, master of St.
George Lodge, AF & AM; Mrs. Vosmus; George H. Howard of Whitman, district deputy grand master of the 29th
Brockton masonic district; Mrs. Howard: Worshipful Joseph E. Arms, general chairman, and Mrs. Arms; Eminent
Sir S. Forrest Kelliher, commander, Bay State Commandery, Knights Templar, and Mrs. Kelliher; standing behind
them, George C. Dunbar, master, Paul Revere Lodge, AF & AM; his daughter, Miss Susan E. Dunbar; Herbert M.
Capen, Master, Baalis Sanford Lodge, AF & AM; Mrs. Capen; Rev. J. Manley Shaw, chaplain, Paul Revere Lodge;
Mrs. Shaw; Edgar A. Pickett, High Priest, Satucket Royal Arch Chapter; Robert L. Coombs, illustrious master,
Brockton council; Royal and Select Masters.
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Arrest Driver after Vehicle is Demolished
May 3, 1958
An East Side man was injured at 1:10 A.M. today when the car police said he was driving tipped over after failing
to make the curve on centre street near short street. Reuben Magee, 35, of 630 Centre Street, the driver, refused
hospitalization at the scene but was later taken to Brockton Hospital by Patrolmen B. Lucas and Healey fom the
station where he had been booked for drunkenness, operating without a license. He suffered a cut nose and back
injury. He was unable to appear in Brockton District court today and the causes were continued to Monday.
Magee told police he was driving east and failed to make the curve at cetnre and short streets. The car shot from
the highway, hurtled several large rocks; plowered through a small field, tore up the lawn of a two-family house
owned by Mrs. Marion Archibald, 967 Centre Street and occupied on the first floor by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Perry,
then plunged into a wooded area, finally rolling over and rest on its top. Magee said he had crawled from the
vehicle. The car was demolished. Squad a was called when it was feared someone was trapped in the car. The
distance from the spot where the car left the highway to the wooded area was more than 250 feet. Magee has
lived in Brockton with this wife for a year, coming here from New Orleans, LA. Patrolmen Burns and Carlson
investigated and were the arresting officers.
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Accident - Pleasant and West Streets
May 3, 1958
One of many accidents occuring in the Brockton area over the weekend saw this two-car crash as the danger
corner of Pleasant and West Streets, Brockton, at the height of the rainstorm late Saturday. John Walsh, 17, of
50 Pond Street, Randolph, inset, operator of the car at the right, hold his neck and shoulder which were injured in
the smashup. Two women were injured when two cars collided at the intersection of West and Pleasant streets
at 6:55 P.M. Saturday. Mrs. Amelia Walsh, 41, of 50 Pond Street, Randolph, was treated at the Brockton Hospital
for chest injuries, and Mrs. Ruth Finklestein, 30, of 65 Elm Street, Hyannis, injured her right knee but told police
she would be treated by her own phsycician. Police said that John Walsh, 17 of 50 Pond Street, Randolph, was
treated at the Brockton Hospital for chest injuries. Police said that John Walsh, 17, of 50 Pond Street Randolph,
was driving out of West Street to enter D.W. Field Park, and Jason Finklestein, 31, of 65 Elm Street, Hyannis, was
proceeding west on Pleasant Street when the cars collided at the intersection. The right side and right rear
fender of the Walsh car were damaged and the impact swung the car toward the entrance of the park. The two
cars were locked in the intersection and a heavy traffic tieup resulted. Sgt. Glaneuski and Patrolman Gentile
handled the traffic while Patrolmen Loftstrom, Dean, Zullas and S. Spillane took the occupants of the cars to the
hospital.
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letters sent to those involved in accidnets included in envelope
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Accident, North Montello and East Ashland Streets
May 4, 1958
Shots of an automobile accident that occurred at North Montello and East Ashland Street at 2 P.M. Automobile
accidents Sunday afternoon sent four persons to the hosptial in Brockton. In the worst accident, three persons
were admitted to the Brockton Hospital for injuries. It occurred at North Montello and East Ashland Streets.
Robert B. Love, 17, driver of one car, was hospitalized with a possible fractured arm. He lives at 159 Green Street,
Weymouth. His two passengers also were injured. They were Edward Houle, 42 Newcomb Street, Quincy, head
and knee injuries and Susan Vedoe, 16, 110 Birchbrow avenue, North Weymouth injury to her right knee. The car
driven by Love was in collision with one driven by Vilo Zenkus, 40, 473 Spring Street, West Bridgewater. Zenkus
was going north on North Montello Street, and the Love car came out of West Ashland Street. Both cars were
badly damaged and required towing. Zenkus did not claim any injuries at the time.
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General Auto Body. Peters Car in Accident
May 2, 1958
Shots of Peters Car in accident taken for General Auto body.
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Goddard Hospital
May 2, 1958
Goddard Hospital, Tornabene Brothers
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Randolph Teacher Grows Beard
May 5, 1958
Randolph Teachers Grows Beard but not especially because he likes it. Alvin M. White, instructor at Randolph
High School, is one of the principals in the teachers' association play "You Can't Take it with You" and his part
calls for man with a goatee-type beard. Kenneth E. Knox, left, of 528 North Malin Street, Randolph, senior at
Randolph High School gives the beard a preliminary trimming. The play will be presented Wednesday, May 14,
for the scholarship fund, at Randolph High School auditorium.
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New Executive Secretary Welcomed
May 5, 1958
Allan R. Offringer, third from left, new executive secretary of the United Fund and Community Council of
Brockton, is officially welcomed at a gathering in his honor Monday afternoon. Left to right, Mrs. Edwin A.
Nelson, member of the community council executive committee; Mrs. John H. Hurst, council treasurer; Mauritz
W. Palmer, campaign chairman; Mr. Offringer, and Atty. Albert C. Doyle, president of the United Fund.
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Brockton Women Rehearse Show
May 5, 1958
Members of the Brockton Committee for Brandeis University take part in rehearsals for the groups show to be
held Wednesday, May 14, in the vestry of Temple Israel. In the group, left to right, Mrs. Mark M. Levin, Mrs.
Robert C. Gilson, Mrs. Marshall K. Winer, Mrs. James L. Green, Mrs. H. William Rautenberg and Mrs. Robert G.
Sims.
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Randolph Boy Top Science Winner
may 5, 1958
Richard W. Vogel, 17, of 222 Irving Road, North Randolph, left receives the congratulations of Randolph High
School Principal Hubert F. Gilgan on his winning first prize in the Massachusetts State Science fair at MIT. His
subject was "production of x-rays"
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Plant Abington Church Tree
May 5, 1958
As part of their girl scout project, girls of Troop 20, First Congregational Church of Abington, Monday afternoon
planted a red dogwood on the church grounds in a special ceremony. Taking part, left to right, Mrs. Marion R.
Brown, co-leader; Doris C. Brown; Rev. Thomas H. Campbell, the minister; Sarah V. Hall, Suzanne M. Porter,
Carolyn E. Haskins, Beverly P. Trufant, Martha A. Flanagan, and Marilyn E. White; back, Diane E. Moor, Linda M.
Lane, Anne M. Chadwick, Virginia A. Dunbar, Carol A. Evans, Carol S. Weir and Mrs. Barbara L. Porter, teacher.
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The Tall and the Short of It!
May 5, 1958
Nearly two feet separates the heights of the tallest and shortest students at Whitman High School. On the left,
16-year-old James M. Sullivan, 354 Beulah Street, a junior, who is six feet five inches tall; and on the right, Rober
W. Vokey, 14, of 93 Indian Head Street, Hanson, a freshman, who is four feet seven inches tall.
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Seeing double, or Quadruple?
April 30, 1958
Brockton identical twins Stephen P. Judge and his brother Daniel J. Judge, nine-year-old sons of Dr. and Mrs.
Walter D. Judge, 302 Green Street, decided to play a practical trick on bystanders today by posing in front of
triple mirrors in a downtown store. The result is the multiple arrangement seen in this Enterprise photo.
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Father Duffy and Stonehill Students
May 3, 1958
Fr. Duffy and Stonehill students planting trees
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Stonehill Play
May 3, 1958
Taking part in Stonehill Play Carol A. Braga of Fall River, Richard P. Flavin of Quincy and Kenneth J. Burke of
Brockton.
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General Adjustment Bureau, Storm Damage
May 6, 1958
Shots of the home of Josephine Feiry and Francesco Lemarco, 84 Ocean Front, Humarock, which was damaged in
a storm.
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General Adjustment Bureau, Storm Damage
May 6, 1958
Exterior shot of the home of Gertrude Altman, 95 Beach Ave, Hull, which was damaged in a storm.
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General Adjustment Bureau, Storm Damage
May 6, 1958
Exterior shots taken of the home of Agnes Culhane, 38 Channell St., Pemberton, Hull, Mass., which was damaged
in a storm.
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Ideal Home Products Company Inc. Exterior
May 2, 1958
Exterior shots of Ideal Home Products Company Inc.
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BHS Senior Class
May 2, 1958
Group shots of Brockton High School's senior class of 1958 standing on bleachers.
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Home from World Trip
May 8, 1958
Wayne Thomas Keith, 23, left shows his grandfather, Dr. C. Ernest Perkins, 92, of 1245 Main Street, and his
mother, Mrs. Wayne E. Keith, 57 Fairview avenue, some of the many trophies he brought home from his roundthe-world voyage on the Yankee.
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General auto Body Co., '48 Plymouth
May 5, 1958
Shots of damaged 1948 Plymouth automobile in General Auto Body Co. 100 Belmont St.
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West Junior High Players
May 6, 1958
West Junior High Players appearing this evening and Thursday night in the comedy "Jeepers Creepers" include:
Front, Jane L. Seaquist, 177 Grafton Street; Sherer A. Norberg, 348 Ash Street; Thomas B. Cudmore, 64 Pearl
Street; Annette Polonsky, 390 Forest avenue; Arlene F. Goldblatt, 44 Brewster road; back, William A. Burke, 68
Huntington avenue; Christine M. Brackett, 219 Myrtle street; Mark M. Berenson, 105 Morse avenue; Barbara L.
Heigham, 42 Baxendale terrace; Benjy Levine, 3 Hampton road; David A. Berman, 56 Byron avenue; Thomas N.
Sampson, 227 Prospect street; Marie L. Cirelli, 15 Moreland Street; Lonnie L. Kuhn, 71 Newbury Street.
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Judy Ann Nordine
May 6, 1958
Head shots of Judy Ann Nordine, 766 Warren Avenue, with scars on her face, taken for Atty. Robert Nelson.
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Club National Sports Night
May 6, 1958
Red Sox Players Guests at Club National Sports Night with Louis Duhamel of the club greeting the players on
arrival. Left to right, Mr. Duhamel, Gene Stevens, Dave M. Sister, and Frank L. Sullivan.
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Club National Sports Night
May 6, 1958
Shot of Ray Lewis and Gene Stevens at Club National Sports Night.
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New Officers of the Ten Times One Club
May 6, 1958
New offficers of the Ten Times One Club at their annual meeting: Left to right, Mrs. Frank Famiglietti, second vicepresident; Mrs. Arlo R. Savery, first vice-president; Mrs. Robert K. Duprey, president; Mrs. Peter Droukas, Jr.,
retiring president; Mrs. John J. Hughes, secretary; Mrs. James C. Harrington, treasurer.
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Singer Sewing Machine Co., Winners
May 6, 1958
Shots of the Singer S.M. winners, curtesy of Singer Sewing Machine Co., 30 Main St.
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Hanover Men in Church Improvements
May 7, 1958
Parishionersof the Hanover Congregational Church are busy these days putting the finishing touches on repairs
and improvements to the church interior, and among those who have done much of the work are, left to right,
Percy C. Tucker, 62 Tucker road; Herbert W. Tripp, 423 Cedar Street; and Royal L. Unangst, Jr., 212 Main Street,
all of Hanover.
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City Hall Scaffolding
May 7, 1958
City Hall Scaffolding as timbers shore up weakened sections of the hallgives a startling appearance to the main
hall of brockton's principal public edifice today. Network of beams partly obscures famed paintings which line
main corridor of the hall.
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Scanned 8/1/2011; used for TV 1992; SUB_Brockton City Hall_11_(58-114)
Commercial Club Awards
May 7, 1958
George E. Fisher, Jr., left, Commercial Club bowler and high score champion, received the Elliot Paine bowl at the
annual bowling banquet of the club Wednesday night. Presenting is George A. Belmore, right. In photo at right,
Harold W. Willis, Jr., left, is presented the Dudley Davidson memorial trophy, by Herbert C. Otterberg, president.
Willis was class A champion.
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Whitman Scientists, Junior High School
May 7, 1958
Whitman Scientists, Junior Grade are among the young students of the junior high school at Whitman taking part
in a science exhibit this evening at school. Left to right, Norman H. Burbine, Thomas E. Williams, Jonna R.
Consentino, Ann M. Joubert, and Mrs. Marguerite M. Harlow, the latter two science teachers at the school.
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Happy Mother's Day
May 7, 1958
Janet G. Whittemore, seven, like many of her classmates at the Forest Avenue School, Brockton, is remembering
her mother with a personally made card containing a picture of herself and the good wishes, Happy Mother's
day. Janet is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Errol C. Whittemore, 47 Torrey avenue.
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Halifax Grangers
May 7, 1958
Halifax Grangers who have completed 25 years' service received certificates recognizing this achievement at
their meeting. The four who were honored are given the awards, left to right, Mrs. Harry H. Brown of Halifax,
John J. Besee of Raynham, Mrs. William H. Ladd of Whitman, past master; William H. Ladd of Whitman, past
master; Mrs. Mary J. Schlindler of Monponset, past state lecturer who made the presentation, and Mrs. Harry D.
Minor of Halifax, master.
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Malzone, Burns at St. Paul's
May 7, 1958
Frank Malzone, Red Sox third baseman, and Jack Burns, Red Sox coach, were guests of the St. Paul's Men's Club
Wednesday evening at a sports night at which they were greeted, above, by church officials. Left to right,
Edward J. Warmington, vice-president, St. Paul's Men's Club; Martin Badolan, president; Rev. Daniel K. Davis,
rector; Malzone and Burns.
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Rain, Rain Go Away
May 7, 1958
So chant these Brockton West Side youngsters as they finally visualize the disappearance of drizzly, wet weather
which has plagued the district nearly a week. They're all dressed for rough weather but the situation seemed to
brighten today for the first time. Left to right, Herbert C. Cushman, 18 Rockland Street; Joan M. Connolly, 41
Harlan drive; Cindy L. Howes, 48 Bigney avenue; Dianne Rexenes, 62 Harlan drive; Linda Greenberg, 22 Circle
drive; and Thomas H. Williamson, 400 Forest avenue.
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Celtics Star is Key Club Guest
May 7, 1958
Jack Nichols, Boston Celtics, centre, was honor guest at the Key Club Appreciation and Installation Wednesday
night at Silver Lake Regional High School. Around him left to right, are Donald H. Randall, Key club chairman of
the Halifax Kiwanis Club; John P. Dougherty, Falmouth Key Club and district key club secretary; Marshall H.
Adams, president, Halifax Kiwanis Club; William M. McCombs, president-elect, Halifax Kiwanis Club; Jack Nichols;
Wesley A. Shaw, retiring president of the Key Club; Jack Nichols, Lloyd M. Creighton, Key club chairman,
Pembroke Kiwanis Club; Robert M. Walsh, secretary, Key Club and banquet chairman; Felix Carlino of Randolph,
lieutenant governor, Div. II, Kiwanis Club; Joseph P. Lanzillotta, president, Pembroke Kiwanis. Freeman T. Frank of
the Silver Lake Faculty is Key Club Adviser.
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Wins Afghan Prize at 86
May 7, 1958
The intricate knitting work of Mrs. Angelina Kearns, resident of the rest home on Route 3, North Pembroke, won
her first prize in contest sponsered by the Massachusetts Federation of Nursing Homes. She's 86 years old and
still enjoys making afghans. With her, left, is Mrs. Elizabeth S. Dunn, administrator of the rest home.
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Trade School Graduates
May 7, 1958
Members of the graduating class, Brockton Trade School, graduating as seniors: Front, left to right, William F.
Crowell, 57 Central Street, Stoughton; James H. McGowan, 20 Charles Street, West Bridgewater; Charles J.
Gaucher, 43 Nickerson street; George M. Berry, 19 Lillian Street, Randolph;back,William A Frake, 284 Canton
Street, Randolph; S. Scott Acorn, 245 Centre Street, Randolph; Eugene D. Faulds, 368 Morton Street, Stoughton;
Steve W. Hanscom, Easton; David W. Anderson, 215 Copeland street; Elton N. Morris, 270 Plain Street; and John
J. O'Connor, 123 North Quincy Street.
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John Jenson, Accident Scene at Turnpike and Park St.
May 8, 1958
Shots of accident scene that occurred at Turnpike and Park st., looking South in Stoughton.
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Israel's 10th Anniversary
May 7, 1958
Israel's 10th Anniversary was noted in Brockton at a special anniversary service in the YMHA auditorium. At the
candlelighting ceremony, Rabbi H. Bruce Ehrmann, Temple Israel, Brockton; Robert L. Horowitz, chairman, action
day; Dr. James G. Heller, principal speaker; and Max Coffman, chairman of the bond drive.
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Colin E. MacDonald Bier
May 6, 1958
Shots of the bier of Colin E. MacDonald.
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Marines are Bearers at Rites
May 6, 1958
Brockton area marines were among bearers at the funeral this morning of Marine Sgt. Colin E. MacDonald, 321
Froest avenue, killed in Nicosia, Cyprus, April 19, held from Our Lady of the Lourdes church. Left to right, they
include: Cpl. Joseph Voci, of Brockton, Sgt. Robert Azelton of Boston, Sgt. Lawrence Small, of Brockton; Tech. Sgt.
Willard A. Bush of Brockton, Staff Sgt. Rolaston Clinch, of Boston, Tech. Sgt. William G. Harvey of Brockton,
Master Sgt. Carl Jang of Boston, First Sgt. Richard T. Frizzell of Brockton.
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Copies of Advertisements for Fetha and Outstanding! Brands May 7, 1958
Copies of advertisement cards for Fetha and Outstanding! Companies taken for the Crawford Press, Inc., 47
Pleasant street, Brockton, MA.
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Submarines at Silver Lake
May 8, 1958
Among Silver Lake Regional High School's pupils, most popular item on the sandwich menu is the famed
"submarine" sandwich, according to cafeteria supervisors, and these three seventh grade students at least seem
to be enjoying their share. Left to right, Rota Kvelums of Halifax, Darryl E. Galletti of Kingston and Vanessa
Bradford of Kingston.
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Mr. + Mrs. Nick Petrone
April 28, 1958
Single shot of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Petrone, who are wearing dress clothes.
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Stonehill College Trophies
May 8, 1958
Shots of trophies being awarded to students at Stonehill College.
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Novelli Women's Club
May 8, 1958
Mothers and Daughters banquet featured bridal gowns as part of the program Thursday evening as Joanna
Anania, 15 years old, fifth from left, daughter of the president displays a gown with a 25 year old veil to
committee members. Left to right are Mrs. John Alfieri, Mrs. Roland J. Florio, co-chairman; Mrs. Virgil O. DeGara,
Mrs. Guy J. Anania, president; Miss Anania, Mrs. Ralph Costello, chairman; Mrs. Fred A. Licursi, and Mrs. Nick M.
Celia.
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Norwell First Parish Church Celestial Ball
May 8, 1958
Norwell First Parish Church Celestial Ball being held tonight and pictured Thursday night preparing for the event
were Mrs. Francia Chase, Jr., left, of Bridge street; and Mrs. Charles W. Plummer, right, Main street, both of the
decoration committee.
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Hanover Play Cast Members
May 8, 1958
Hanover Play Cast members in presentation of "Southwest Corner" May 16 and 17 at St. Andrew's parish hall are
seated, left to right, Mrs. David W. Annis as Mrs. Elder; and G. Arthur Smith as Orville Greenstead; Standing, left
to right, Charles W. Pickett as Sam Wilson; Mrs. Albert E. Hawkins, Jr., as Hattie Carew; Alison G. Stoddard as
Edie Summers; Jack Thomas as David Keating; and mrs. Margaret Reeser as Bea Connor. Director of the play is
Miss Frances Phillips.
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Porter Church Treasurer Retires
May 8, 1958
Urburn A. Avery, right, for 38 years treasurer of Porter Congregational church, Brockton, was a recipient of a
farewell gift from the church, presented by Walter T. Spicer, chairman, nominating committee, left, and W.
Carlton Pratt, chairman, board of trustees. The presentation was made at the 108th annual church meeting
Thursday night.
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Typical Holbrook Young People
May 8, 1958
Featuring the fashion show sponsored by the St. Anne's Guild, St. John's Episcopal church, Holbrook, Thursday
night was the selection of a typical Holbrook High School boy and girl, in this case David D. Dobson and Miss
Janet L. Fisk who are the two at the left in the group above. The entire competing group included, left to right,
Mr. Dobson, Miss Fisk, Michael A. Koski, Wade S. Hooker, Jr., Arlene S. Taber, Donna M. Baker, William R. White
and Christine Uronis.
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Bridgewater PTA Open House
May 6, 1958
Bridgewater PTA Open House gave pupils at Bridgewater High School an opportunity to display their talents in
home economics, painting and industrial arts as well as physical education Tuesday evening. In top photo,
students showing off their handiwork, left to right, Bruce M. Glidden, painting, Judith A. Nourse, apron; Victoria
N. Root, skirt; William W. Podielsky, gun rack and lamp; Dorothy Hanlon, skirt and blouse; lower photo, part of
the physical education program, Roy M. Litzen and C. Phillip Jackson do a flying angel exercise on ropes.
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53 years with Firm, Retires
May 9, 1958
John W. Thomas, 435 Temple street, Whitman, retired Friday afternoon following 53 years' service at Field + Flint
Shoe Co., Brockton, and his associates presented him with a cake. At the cutting ceremony, left to right, Supt.
John J. Maguire, Mr. Thomas, executive vice-pres. Richard N. Tarlow, and Chief Steward Theodore P. Nelson. Mr.
Thomas follows in the footsteps of his father who himself worked at Field + Flint some 30 years. Mr. Thomas,
who plans to devote much of his time to his large garden, has four daughters, Lois M. of Brookline, Barbara M. of
Whitman, Beverly A. of Westport, Conn., and Mrs. Priscilla J. Kim of Salem. He and his wife, Edith, attend the First
Baptist Church of Whitman.
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Whitman Street
May 8, 1958
Exterior shots of building and homes on Whitman street, taken for Atty. George N. Asack.
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Truck Crashes Holbrook House
May 9, 1958
Patrolman Albert E. Briand, left, and chief Charles M. Williams measure distances as truck shears off telephone
pole and plunges into home of mrs. Mary A. Gauthier, 204 South Franklin street, Holbrook, Friday afternoon. At
right, Mrs. Gauthier who was home at the time, but unhurt by the accident, examines section of plaster loosened
by the impact. Robert Booth, 25, of 19 Alma Street, Providence, was treated at Phaneuf Hospital, Brockton, for
cuts and bruises. Police report the truck is owned by Patrick Izzi of Cranston, R.I., and was extensively damaged.
Patrolman Briana said Booth told him he fell asleep.
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Porter Guild Elects
May 7, 1958
Taking office in traditional ceremony Tuesday night, left to right, Miss Martha Depoyan, recording secretary;
Mrs. Howard E. Puffer, first vice-president; Mrs. David D. North, Jr., corresponding secretary; Mrs. Walter T.
Spicer, president; Miss Magery A. Alden, treasurer; Mrs. Kenneth G. MacLeod, retiring president; Mrs. Russell B.
Ford, assistant secretary; and Mrs. Robert W. Verity, assistant treasurer.
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Holbrook Annual Band Concert
May 5, 1958
Holbrook Annual Band Concert by the town's school bands being presented again tonight at the high school
under the director of music, David F. Brayton, after a performance Monday evening. Left to right are, Elin W.
Frazier, trumpet solo; Mr. Brayton; Sunday A. Larson, flute solo; Howard R. Leonard, trumpet solo; Kendall N.
Orcutt, clarinet solo; and David B. Pearce, trumpet solo.
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program of the event included in envelope
Methodist Family of Year
May 11, 1958
Mr. and mrs. Glenn E. Osborne and children of Rockland were named family of the year Sunday at the morning
service of Hatherly Methodist church, Rockland, and in their honor a Bible was presented to Mrs. Osborne by the
pastor, Rev. John A. Sabean. Left to right are Rev. Mr. Sabean, Mrs. Osborne who is president of the WSCS of the
church, Mr. Osborne who is church school superintendent; Edward N., 14; Steven J., 10; and Russell L. Osborne,
12. In front is Cheryl L. Osborne, four.
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Building Fund Check
May 11, 1958
Building Fund Check is presented Rev. C. Melvin Surette of St. Mary's church, Randolph, Sunday morning at the
annual communion breakfast of the St. Mary's Catholic Women's Club. Left to right, Miss Stella H. Krupka,
chairman; Mrs. James B. Jordan, president, and Fr. Surette.
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Greek Orthodox Church, Pan Macedonian
May 8, 1958
Group shots of the men and women of the Pan Macedonian Society of the Greek Orthodox Church.
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North Little League Opens Season
May 11, 1958
North Little League Opens season with flag-raising ceremony at Cricket Club field: The boys taking part, in front,
William M. Looney, 24 1/2 Clifford avenue; Richard K. Russell, 190 Cross street; Dennis A. Donahue, 8 Annis court;
Edward R. Wright, 34 Newton avenue; and Michael L Tarentino, 175 Richmond street. Back, Stanley W. Horsman,
vice-president, Home National Bank; George S. Reagan, president, North Little League; George A. Hopkins, vicepresident, Little League; and Francis Saba, Brockton school department athletic director, representing the Elks.
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Gift to Avon School
May 10, 1958
Gift to Avon school was this television set being presented, above, by the Avon Parent-Teacher Association for
the sixth-grade science study. Present were, Samuel F. Gregory, chairman, Avon school board; Wendell H.
Thornton, superintendent, Avon school system. Mrs. Philip M. Pillarella, immediate past president, Avon PTA; E.
Wilfred Bernsten, president, Avon PTA; Victor Zubrycki, principal, Avon elementary school; Raymond D. Lynch,
instructor of science, sixth grade.
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Brockton Children Escape Injury
May 11, 1958
Some 12 children attending a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Savage, 209 West Chestnut street,
narrowly escaped injury Sunday afternoon when a huge tree branch fell without warning moments after they
had entered the house after playing in the same spot. Among the children, above, were left to right, Russell E.
Savage, Duane Savage, Clyde A. Savage, Jr., Richard E. Southworth, James E. Savage, Catherine Anne Cummings,
Louanne Cappiello, Nancy Jean Savage and Charles F. Savage. The children has been playing a peanut-hunt game
in the yard and were called in a scant few seconds before the collapse. The party was in honor of Russell and
Nancy Jean Savage.
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Abington Spacemen
May 10, 1958
Among the many children taking part Friday evening in the "Outer Space Variety Show" sponsered by the Sunday
school at First Parish Congregational church, Abington, were these four Martian-looking individuals: Left to right,
Harold W. Hyland, 285 Col. Hunt drive; George L. Whiting, 439 Washington street; Alan D. Stimpson, 134 Summer
street; and Bruce W. Nickerson, 36 Dunbar street, all of Abington.
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Italian Boys' Town Group
May 10, 1958
Group shots of the members of the Italian Boys' Town group.
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Distinguished Brockton Visitor
May 10, 1958
Guest of the United States State Department, Dr. Fouad E. Boustany, president of the Lebanese University,
Beirut, Lebanon, at the left, was in Brockton Saturday with Msgr. Louis Khalil, pastor of St. Theresa's Maronite
church, right, as his host. Msgr. Khalil not only took the president on a tour of Brockton but to Plymouth as well,
explaining historical sites to him. Br. Boustany has already visited universities in Boston and other pars of Eastern
United States.
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Kibart Motor Sales Co.
May 10, 1958
Exterior shots of Kibart Motor Sales Co., taken for Gordon Fyhr.
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Brockton Draftees
May 7, 1958
Brockton Draftees who left this morning for military service, left to right, Sidney R. Hubble, 10 Kenwood street;
Kenneth A. Nickerson, 1208 Belmont street; Frank R. Florio, 1063 Main street.
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Hanover's Finest
May 10, 1958
Hanover's Finest in the 12th annual ball, Hanove Police Association, Friday evening at Hanover High School were
led, left to right, by Mrs. Virginia Szejnar and her father, Jeremiah J. Hayes, president; Mrs. John W. Stoddard and
Chief Stoddard.
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Thompson Bros. Factory
May 10, 1958
Interior and exterior shots of the Thompson Brothers' Factory of Corcoran Inc., located on Canton street,
Stoughton. Shots taken for Stanley Corcoran.
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Holbrook High School Senior Class
May 6, 1958
Holbrook High School, Garland L. Neal, principal. First row, Emma R. England, Barbara A. Cavallini, Janet L. Fisk,
secretary; Paul A. Sullivan, president; Edward P. Smith, treasurer; George F. Spieler, vice-president; Marilyn A.
MacLean, Beverly A. DiNella and Evelyn A. Danielle. Second row, Beverly A. Marshall, Martha H. Dean, Shirley A.
Briand, Jeannette E. Ferguson, Carole L. Tibbetts, Anna R. Derome, Sandra A. Hamill, Linda Sandberg, Jeanette R.
Seeley, Nancy L. Cowing and George H. White. Third row, Judith H. Sheldon, Janice H. Simpson, Gail F.
Weatherby, Frances J. Pellegrini, Tina A. Richardi, Barbara A. Smith, Natalie M. MacWilliams, Beverly Y. White,
Linda Z. White, Perne E. Lively, Joan M. Keith and Victor A. Morgida. Fourth row, Carolyn E. A. Danville, Alice J.
Samowski, Suzanne K. Lorandeau, Mary L. Clark, Judith Z. Pike, Peter J. Tibbetts, Thomas F. P. Gray, Robert M.
Weiner, Paule J. Tibbetts, Barbara A. M. Sodergren, Sandra L. Holbrook, Gerry A. Nugent and Sonia Olson. Fifth
row, Cynthia A. Hardy, Rita E. Smith, Barbara J. Kent, Maureen F. McGuire, Sandra Mae Snow, Nancy E.
O'Connor, Elizabeth A. Potter, Carol Ann R. Jensen, Carol Jean Lake, Marjorie F. Pitts, Adele F. Spillane and Ann
M. LaMarine. Sixth row, Jayne M. McTernan, Robert C. Krishfield, David G. Gilson, Gerard R. Blais, Daniel P.
Barry, Richard A. Leonard, Robert Dupras, Paul Files, William George, David Dobson, Arnold M. Sutterlin, David
R. Poole and Howard R. Leonard.
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Brocktonians in Kilts
May 11, 1958
BHS sophomores, not content with playing tennis in regular shorts, hit upon a new idea Sunday when they
appeared at the West Junior High school courts in- of all attire- kilts. The West Side "laddies" in the group
included, left to right, John E. Farrell, 15, of 11 Central street; Ronald C. Holmes, 16, of 72 Brett street; Francis H
Terry, 15, of 117 Tilton avenue; and Kent H. Clarkson, 15, of 413 Ash street.
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Bridgewater High Senior Class
May 13, 1958
Bridgewater High School, Herbert W. DeVeber, principal. First row, Geraldine M. Carroll, Marlene A. Duplissey,
Marcia A. Moss, Patricia M. Smith, Sandra A. Hirst, Helen Jackson, Barbara S. Balboni, president; Anthony M.
Ghelfi, vice-president; Elaine D. Solari, secretary; Mary A. Terra, treasurer; Susan J. Keith, Eleanor M.
McMcGaughy, Nancy A. Knight, Lorraine A. Ferioli, W. Sandra Lundali and Marcia H. Keith. Second row, R.
Carolinda Ward, Shirley A. Goss, Betty V. Douzanis, Jeannette L. Powers, Stanley J. Marks, Lorraine A. Wager,
Willfred J. Prei, James H. Ellis, Cynthia R. Hamlen, Joseph J. Rinkaus, Krystyna J. Andruk, Margorie V. Stewart and
Carol A. Dee. Third row, Judith K. Byrne, Nancy A. Merrey, Charles F. Simmons, Garrett A. Hoyt Joan N. Jackson,
Joanne E. Gerrior, Sandra A. Thompson, Viriginia L. Considine, Herbert A. Luther, Guy N. Elmes, Janet D. Wolski,
Constance A. O'Brien, Marie F. Copeland and Judy Shocley. Fourht row, Dorothy Pratt, Robert A. Ferioli, Robert E.
Zutaut, Paul D. Scheffleer, Fred W. Hutchings, Robert K. Churbuck, Roderick K. Walsh, Thomas, B. Arneson, Paul
R. O'Brien, Charles F. Doyle, Arthur W. Wyman, Joanne Pacheco and Lynn A. Wuimby. Fifth row, William J.
Bunker, John L. Revil, Peter H. DeVeber, John B. Cudmore, Robert D. Bevis, Melcin L. Crest, Jay D. Leach, John
O'Brien, Howard C. Zeigler, Francis R. McFadden and Stephen M. Pokielsky.
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58-1160
Marshfield High, Seinor Class
May 13, 1958
Marshfield High School, James M. Romeo, Principal. First row, Jean A. Van Amringe, student council; Diana M.
Curren, historian, Peter R. Henerson, Student council; Eunice Costello, Secretary; Robert W. Mitchell, presdient;
Kenneth G. Shepherd, vice-president; J. Kerry Theran, treasurer; Kathi McNitt, assistant treasurer; Douglas L.
Wicher, Chaplain. Second row, Carol S. Doyle, Priscilla Bryant, Patricia M. Johnson, Carol J. Wililam Eileen T.
McGuire, Deobrah A. Hazard, Mary C. Keene, Judy M. Lynch, Diane Stewart, Barbara Dobson, Lina L. Parker.
Third row, Judith Mary C. Keene, Judy M. Lynch, Diane Sewart, Barbara Dobson, Linda L. Parker. Third Row Judith
A. Hynes, Ellen J. Lake, Jane S. Cohee, Priscilla A. Calb, Patricia A. Curran, Timothy E. Connor, Paticia A. Servaes,
Carolyn E. Mouthon, Jane E. Stephens, Lynda J. Morrow, and Hellen L Callahan. Fourth row, Virigina M. Venti,
Charles , G. Ellsworth, Wendy Damon, Nancy E. Brown, Susan K. Drake, James H. Tinglety, Janice R. Opsslki,
Kathleen T. Long, Rosemary E. Cervelli, and Janet C. Hagarar. Fifth row, Alan F. Ford, James E. Lopes ,Harry W.
Pratt, Dana L. Baldwin, Jr. Fred Carpenter,William F. Raymond, Benjamin G. Fernandes Jr, William Bachman,
James C. Donovan, Jackie Jones, Peter J. Smith and Thomas E. J. O'Brien. Sixth row,Peter W. LaMay, Dana B.
Blackman, Richard A. Davis; Sylvester J. Gookin David G. Taggart, Irving R. Davis, Wililam G. Moses, Joseph M.
Cunning. Robert A. Holmes and John K. Holland.
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Howard Seminary Senior Class
May 14, 1958
Howard Seminary, Senior Class, Mrs. Vida S. Clough, director. First row, Dorothy Joan Heminover, vice president,
Student Council; Noemi Sanchez, secretary; Marjorie I. Horne, vice-president; Mary Jane Prater, president; Vivian
Cruz, treasurer; Nancy M. Eaton, president, Student Council. Second row, Eva I. Burbank, Margaret Lorne,
Dorothy P. Ratcliffe, Joanne Lee, Paula Stevenson, Sonia M. Rodrguez and Carolyn Raleigh. Third row, Judy K.
Runge, Dorothy C. McGuire, Gail S. Harde, Patirica F. Codd, Carol Stpehneson and Lina Ward.
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West Bridgewater High, Senior Class
May 13, 1958
West Bridgewater High School, Peter J. Sperandio, principal. First row, Mary E. Skelthon, Donald E. Seage,
Thoams A. O'Toole, treasurer; Jane A. Foye, vice-president; Judith A. Gour, secretary; Robert G. Linehan,
president; Janet L. Howard and Shirley A. Perry. Second row, Judith E. Rudire, Margaret M. Sweeney, John A.
Barros, Donald J. Williams, Arlene A. Chaves, Roland C. Ashley, W. Gregg Anglim. Paula-Anne Bumpus and Linda
E. Sampson. Third row, Carolyn M. Derners, Shiela A. Sytles, Donna l. Edson, Jimmy C. Ames, Fred L. Reeed, Jr.
Henry C. Bradford, Edward S. Moses and Jancie E. Taylor, Fourth row, Robert G. McDonald, Russell A. Coelho,
Shirley A. Ely, William H. Rickert, J. David Cabral, Ronald P. Shell and Barbara L. Albert. Fifth row, John A.
Bettencourt, Eroy F. Jackson, Donald H. Seablom, Stephen H. Churchill, H. Daniel Greene, Russell E. Johnson.
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Marge Made Honorary Fire Warden
May 14, 1958
Highlight of the West Bridgewater meeting of the Plymotuh County Foresters' Association was the appointment
of Mrs. Marjorie MacDonald, Plymouth County's only woman selectman, as honorary fire warden of the
association. Left to right as Mrs. MacDonald was named "chief" were selectman H. Roy Hartshorn, West
Bridgewater; William W. Noyes, chairman, West Bridgewater selectman,; Chief Daniel L. Harley of Rochester,
president, Plymouth County Foresters' Association; Chief Antoine Sousa of West Bridgewater, and T. Andrew E.
Peterson of Whitman sectretary treasurer of the association. Mrs MacDonald is a West Bridgewater Selectman.
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Easton Curved Bar Winners
May 14, 1958
Easton Curved bar winners at Easton Junior High School Wednesday night; Front, left to right, Mrs. Melvin S.
Preble, leader; Gail Sawyer, Catherine A. Hansen, Marilyn C. Johnston, Judith A. Porter, Marjorie C. MacVarish,
Mrs. William J. Hansen, leader; top, Kathryn E. Langley, Mary Lou Preble, Madeline E. Marshall and Judith C.
Greene
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Fire Evicts West Bridgewater Family
may 15, 1958
Mr. and Mrs. Arhtur H. O'Brien and their three children, David A., 12, Dorothy E., 15, and Virigina F., seven,
forced to seek shelfter when fire gutted the interior of their newly redecorated home at 32 Plain Street.
Viriginia's displaying her new communion dress which was her chief concern and unharmed by the flames.
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Howard Seminary Ground Breaking
May 10, 1958
Left to right, Major Leo C. Graham, representing Gov. Fureolo; Orvis F. Kinney of the seminary trustees; John
F.Partidge of Canton, chairman of the board of trustees; Rev. Norman M. MacLeod, Jr., Plainsville Congregational
Church, Plainsville, Conn.; Mrs. Vida S. Clough, director Howard Seminary; Rev. ; Rev. Everett L. Wzahburn, Stm,
pastor West Somerville Baptist Church, West Somerville, Mass. Shots taken for Warner Morse.
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Rugged Individuals
May 14, 1958
Three Easton and Stoughton Young men who excel in football find one way of keeping fit despite chilly spring
weather is to enjoy a dip in Long pond, North Easton, many days before the usual advent of swimming weather.
Left to right, L. Kevin Walsh, 228 Depot Street, South Easton, Msgr. Coyle High School; David F. Sullivan, 37
Franklin Street, Stoughton, Stoughton High School; and Ronald C. May , 28 Spooner Street, North Easton, Oliver
Ames High School.
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Sabina-Crowley Wedding
May 3, 1958
The marriage of Miss June Mary Crowley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keneth T. Crowley, 334 Addison Avenue, and
Michael I Sabina, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sabina, 20 Saunders Street, was solemnized Saturday mornring
before an 11:30 nuptial mass at St. Colaman's Church. They received a papal blessing from open Piux XII. The
altar was banked with Callalillies. Rev. Richard J. O'Donovan performed the service, in which two rings were
used.Rev. John B. Missa of Our lady of Ostrobrama Church was present on the altar.
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ordering photos, one letter discussing ordering reprints also included in envelope.
Atty. Phil David Fine, Accident Scene; Spring St. Rockland
May 15, 1958
Shots of an accident scene that occurred on Spring Street, Rockland. Shots were taken for Atty. Phil David Fine,
53 Beacon St. Boston Mass.
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Bridgewater Traffic Supervisions
May 15, 1958
Inaugurating a women's police supervisor program for school children. Bridgewater has assigned Mrs. Robert S.
Stone, elft, and Mrs. Alvin P. Nicholas to the post and they are now equipped with new uniforms. Above, Registry
Inspector John J. Lynch of Brockton, school supt. Albert F. Hunt, Jr. and Chief Elmer F. Shaw watch as Miss Lucia
Keser leads public kingergarten pupils across street, between Mrs. Stone and Mrs. Nicholas.
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Bridgewater Catholic Women's Club
May 15, 1958
Bridgewater Catholic Women's Club in annual banquet Thursday evening featured as head table guests, front,
left to right, Rev. Percival T. Quill, pastor, St. Thomas Aquinas Church; Mrs. Joseph J. Corkery, president, Catholic
Women's Club of Bridgewater, Rev. Bernard F. Lickteig, Carmilite Seminary, Hamilton, guest speaker; and Mrs.
Edward F. McHugh, past president; second row, Mrs. Michael B. Resevicz, secretary; Mrs. Joseph P. Barry,
chairman; Rev. Leo G. Cormier, Woman's Club Chaplain; Mrs. Robert L. Sarcione, vice-president; Mrs. Joseph
Amaral, financial secretary.
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Whitman Pastal Employes Honored
May 15, 1958
Whitman Postal Employes Honored at testimonial banquet Thursday night included, left to right, William A.
McCarthy, retired, who received a special commendation; Charles J. Hayes, assistant postmaster; George B.
Kilgrew, superinterdent of mails; William E. Brennan, postmaster; James E. LeBlanc, retiring; and Emerson B.
Powers and Richard W. Lincoln, who were given safe-driving awards.
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House Beautiful Tour
May 15, 1958
House Beautiful Tour sponsered Thursday by the Brockton YWCA is concluded at the home of Mrs. Clarence C.
Reed, 1531 Main Street, where principal guests, above, view staircase and other features of the stately home.
Left to right, Mrs. M. Sothern Abbott, executive director, YWCA; Mrs. Reed, the hostess; Mrs. Thomas F. Gentile,
president, YWCA; Mrs. William A. Ingram, chairman, House Beautiful Tour; and Mrs. James B. Fraser, tea
chairman.
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North Easton Boy Eagle Scout
May 10, 1958
G. Peter Holster, 15, Fourth from left, receives eagle scout badge Saturday evening at annual boy scout banquet
of Lebanon Lutheran Church. Left to right, William G. Bassett of South Easton, area commissioner; Mrs. George P.
Holster, Mr. Holster who is also scoutmaster of Peter's troop, Troop 76; Peter, Henry G. Thompson, Stoughton,
assistant scoutmaster and toastmaster; Rev. Hubert N. G. Ahnquist, minister, Lebanon Lutheran church.
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West Bridgewater Queen
May 10, 1958
Miss Sherrol A. Snell, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace R. Snell, 88 North Main Street, West Bridgewater, is
crowned queen of the annual junior prom of West Bridgewater High School Saturday night at the Canoe Club. At
the ceremony, left to right, Betty Skelton, 29 Highland avenue; Miss Snell, Peter J. Sperandio, principal, West
Bridgewater High School; Carol M. Howe, 50 Maolis avenue, and the crown bearer, Janet W. Freeman, five, of
217 Crescent Street, all of West Bridgewater.
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Brockton Hospital Employees to take care of 1 patient
May 10, 1958
Miss Joan M. Murphy, business office; Kenneth A. Bruce, chief pharmacist; Richard T. Downey, laboratory
technician; Miss Betty J. McGrath, student nurse; Lawrence S. Maye; maintenance; Mrs. Reinca P. Pinansky,
dietician; Roland E. Duverger, housekeeping; Mrs. Barbara Pelati, Policarpio, physician; Miss Janice L. Baker, RN;
Emilio R. Cerci, Physical therapist; Miss Bertha M. Butler, Chief X-ray technician; Mrs. Anne Marie Fredette;
nurses' aid; patient, Mrs. Muriel E. MacAfee, RN.
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Mothers' Day Tribute
May 11, 1958
As a mothers' day gesture, boys of the East Little League, opening the season Sunday afternoon, presented their
mothers with flowers in an outdoor ceremony at the New Little League field. Above, Paul F. Moran, 10, pins
flower on lapel of his mother, Mrs. Clement L. Moran, 11 Skinner Street, and behind him, Donald W. LaBlue, 12,
does the same with his mother, Mrs. William H. LaBlue, 84 Pinehurst avenue.
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J.M. Fields Store Opening
May 9, 1958
Brockton's newest store, J.M. Fields, was officially opened today in this ribbon cutting ceremony in which those
who took part, left to right, were Richard C. Hill, president, Brockton Chamber of Commerce; Mayor Derosier,
Hervey L. Solar, general manager, J. M. Fields, Boston; and David F. Collins, manager, Brockton Store.
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58-1179_01 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Shots of a group of 9 dances participating in the Mildred Holmes Dance Recital.
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58-1179_02 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
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58-1179_03 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
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58-1179_04 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
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58-1179_05 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
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58-1179_06 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
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58-1179_07 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
A shot of a ballerina, Sandra Murphy, 41 Wendell avenue, posed on her toes.
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58-1179_08 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
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58-1179_09 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Group of shots of 18 dancers posed in two rows. Shots taken for Mildred Holmes and Ruth Timothy, 17 Marshall
road, Brockton.
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58-1179_10 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
A single shot of a dancer posed and wearing rollerskates. Shot taken for Mrs. Florence Hanson, 14 Nason street.
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58-1179_11 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Shot of a posed dancer wearing tap shoes. Shot taken for Mrs. Hanson, 14 Nason St., Brockton
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58-1179_12 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Group shots of 12 dancers in a line, wearing tap shoes, tutus, and feathered hats.
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58-1179_13 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Single shot of a young tap dancer, taken for Peggy Armstrong, 20 Belcher avenue, Brockton.
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58-1179_14 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Shot of a young dancer posed with her baton. Shot taken for Rita Dvoresky, 552 Centre street, Brockton.
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58-1179_15 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Group shot of 7 dancers who participated in the Mildred Holmes Dance Recital.
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58-1179_16 Mildred Holmes Dance Recited
May 12, 1958
Shot of a young posed dancer. Shot taken for Patricia Smith, 21 Bonney street.
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58-1179_17 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Group shot of 7 dancers holding hands, including or for Michele Folloni, 244 Laurel Street, East Bridgewater.
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58-1179_18 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Shot of a pair of dancers in matching outfits and matching poses. Shots taken for Cathy Pinetti, 245 Field St.,
Brockton, and Gail Hammond, 111 West Street, West Bridgewater.
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58-1179_19 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Shot of a group of four dancers, composed of three girls and a boy. Shots taked for Claire Cominski, 70 Sawtell
ave.; Danny Cordeau, 87 Howland St., Deborah Hurley, 14 Carl place;
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58-1179_20 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Individual shot of dancer, Deborah Hurley, 14 Carl place, Brockton.
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58-1179_21 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Individual shot of dancer, Bonnie Thompson, 73 Turnpike Street, Eastondale, Mass
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58-1179_22 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Shots of a young male dancer, Danny Cordeau, 87 Howland Street, Brockton.
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58-1179_23 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Individual shot of dancer, Cathy Curtis, 41 Parker Street, Brockton, Mass.
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58-1179_24 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Individual shot of Peter Yates, a young male dancer.
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58-1179_25 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Individual shot of dancer Susan Bloomstein, 222 West Elm Street, Brockton.
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58-1179_26 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Individual shot of a dancer, Susan Costa, 1161 Montello Street, Brockton, Mass.
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58-1179_27 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Shots of a pair of dancers. The pair is made up of Donna Perry, 179 Belmont Street, and Margaret Sciore, 24
Newton Street.
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58-1179_28 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Individual shot of a ballerina posed on her toes. Shot taken for Mrs. Grace Florio, 64 Kingman ave.
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58-1179_29 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Individual shot of dancer, Susan Mandeville, 72 Newbury Street.
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58-1179_30 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Individual shot of ballerina, Deborah Derosiers, French Street, Monponsett.
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58-1179_31 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Individual shot of dancer, Debby DesRosiers, French St., Monposett, holding a baton.
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58-1179_32 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Individual shot of a dancer wearing a tutu. Shot taken for Mrs. Peter Curtin, 94 Hollis St.
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58-1179_33 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Individual shot of a young dancer wearing a flower hat. Shot taken for Mrs. Barce, 87 Battles St.;
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58-1179_34 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Individual shot of dancer, Virginia Bosmus, 36 Pond Street, North Easton, Mass., wearing a tutu.
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58-1179_35 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Individual shot of a young dancer wearing a flower hat. The show was taken for Mrs. Helen Urbance, 144 Lingan
Street, Halifax.
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58-1179_36 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Group shot of 7 ballerinas in the toe group. Shot taken for Mildred Holmes.
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58-1179_37 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Individual shot of a young dancer holding a baton. Shot taken for Mrs. Joseph F. Glaneuski, 82 Albert st.
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58-1179_38 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Individual shot of baton dancer, Sandra Taylor, 302 Richmond St.
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58-1179_39 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Individual shot of dancer, Marilyn Dorrer, 52 Howland St., holding her baton.
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58-1179_40 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Individual shot of dancer. Andrea Lothrop, 59 Green St., Brockton, wearing a tutu and flowers in her hair.
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58-1179_41 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Individual shot of young ballerina, Frances Brouillard, 92 Huntington Street, Brockton.
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58-1179_42 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Individual shot of ballerina, Judy Lincoln, 47 Calmar Street, Brockton
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58-1179_43 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Individual shot of dancer, Cathy Cushing, 18 Yarmouth Street, Brockton, wearing tap shoes.
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58-1179_44 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Shots of a group of 20 ballerinas. Shots taken for Mildred Holmes and Frances Mandeville, 72 Newbury St.
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58-1179_45 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Group shots of 9 dancers wearing flower hats and plaid dresses. Shots taken for Mildred Holmes, Mrs. Dumais,
Mrs. Hyman, and Mrs. Rosen.
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58-1179_46 Mildred Holmes Dance Recital
May 12, 1958
Individual shot of a young ballerina. The shot was taken for Mrs. Marvill, 69 Turnpike St., Eastondale.
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Brockton Death Scene
May 15, 1958
Medical Examiner Dr. Pierce H. Leavitt with Patrolmen Dodero, left, and DeChristopher at the scene of accident
in which William Bowser, eight, of North Carey street was killed by train Tuesday evening. Body of Bowser boy,
covered by blanket, lies across northbound track where it was tossed after being struck on southbound track.
Insert, left to right, are three boys who were with the Bowser boy and narrowly missed getting hit themselves:
Edward . Bukunt, eight, of 109 East Ashland street; Paul J. Engley, eight, of 136 East Ashland street; and Stanley
V. Raudys, eight, of 116 East Ashland street.
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3 original news clippings and an original envelope included
New Haven Railroad
May 15, 1958
Photographs of New Haven Railroad taken for Ed L. Robinson of New Haven Railroad following the death of
William Bowser in a train accident.
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Stanley V. Raudys
May 15, 1958
Individual Photograph of Stanley V. Raudys, 8, of 116 East Ashland street, escapes death in train accident.
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Paul J. Engley
May 15, 1958
Individual photographs of Paul J. Engley, 8, 136 East Ashland street, escapes death in train accident.
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Edward C. Buleunt
May 15, 1958
Individual photographs of Edward C. Buleunt, 8, 109 East Ashland street, escapes death in train accident.
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Edward P. Cullen
May 15, 1958
Individual photograph of Edward P. Cullen, 172 Mulberry street, witness to train accident that killed William
Bowser.
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58-1180_6
Edward P. Cullen
May 15, 1958
Individual photograph of Edward P. Cullen, 172 Mulberry Street, witness to train accident that killed William
Bowser.
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Rockland HS Senior Class
May 6, 1958
Rockland High School, John T. Higgens, principal. First row, Y. David Coulstring, Kenneth A. Souza, David A.
Copelotti, Barbara G. Prescott, social committee; Francis J. Perfetuo, treasurer; Deborah Poole, vice president;
William H. Lamb, president; Sally J. Harlow, secretary; Virginia L. hoss, social committee; Patricia M. Kelley, social
committee; Donna M. Martin, Judith-Ann Ells, Dolores E. Hickey and Gwendolyn R. Leathers. Second row, Mona E
Phillips, Judy K. Thompson, David B. Crane, Harry W. Nichols, Thomas O. Mahon, Robert A. Caldeira, Gerald J.
Delprete, Melvin A. Ewell, Gregory P. Derosier, Jean E. Badger, Katherine A. Brien, Sheila A. Marrese, Dorthy A.
Cunnif, and Elinot C. Shaughnessy. Third row, Anna Marie Jacobson, Mary E. Dunn, Kenneth W. Ranson, Lloyd A.
Morrison, George M. Hart, Phillip S. Brown, Dennis L. O'Connor, Gale A. Webb, Andrea L. Daab, Ann M. Johnson,
Camille A. Marena, Margaret R. Damon, and Francis A. Avery. Fourth row, Jean A.Mitchell, Kenneth M. Curran,
Ulric P. LeBlanc, Russel J. Curtis, Walter D. Casey, Arthur J. Doherty, James F. Fiaschetti, Peter J. Dotton, Janice M.
Asdorian, Sandra J. Burbine, Ruth A. DelPrete, Mary T. Burke, Kathleen N. Carr, and Eleanor C. Walsh. Fifth row,
Mary M. Mannian, Nelson J. Brown, Joseph W. Cronin, James E. Deegan, Albert B. Cooper, David B. Murray,
Robert A. Phillips, Richard S. Robbins, Paul N. Jarvinen, William P. Perry, Patricia S. Leahy, Rosemary F. McAuley,
Mary Bernier, Beverly A. McMarrow. Sixth row, Elizabeth A. Norkus, Dorothy A. Santora, Mary Ann Fucillo,
Christine F. Crawell, Patricia E. Prescott, Robert W. Magoun, Philip Comlin, Richard L. Evans, James M. Studley,
Richard J. Phelps, Barbara Bixby, Jean E. Eckert, Grace M. Pratt, Marilyn C. Knowlton and Marilyn J. Anderson.
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58-1182_01 Niece of Mrs. Charles Dale
May 16, 1958
Individual photograph of the niece of Mrs. Charles Dale, 101 Sudley Avenue
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58-1182_02 Niece of Mrs. Charles Dale
May 16, 1958
Individual photograph of the niece of Mrs. Charles Dale, 101 Sudley Avenue
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Cotillion Dance Group
May 10, 1958
Group photo of Cotillion dance group. Information included for Fred W. Holzhauer, 74 Woodside Ave, Brockton.
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Cotillion Dance Group
May 10, 1958
Group photo of Cotillion dance group. Information included for Fred W. Holzhauer, 74 Woodside ave. Brockton.
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War Memorial Team 7, Bowling Champs
May 8, 1958
Group photo of war Memorial Team 7, Bowling Champs, sent to Ralph L. Mansbach, 18 Hillsberg Ave
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Randolph TrinityChurch Cabaret
May 12, 1958
Randolph Trinity Church Cabaret on two successive Saturdays, May 17, and May 24, will feature these Hawaiian
dancers (Randolph members who will be among many residents taking part in the show) left to right, George M.
Thompson, Mrs. Arthur F. Stacl, Paurl W. Kiessling, Mrs. Gerald W. Williamson and Gerald W. Williamson
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Woodhu Kitchens Inc.
May 10, 1958
Kitchen interior shots for Woodhu Kitchens Inc. at 281 North Main Street
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Franklin and Perkins Co Plant
May 14, 1958
Exterior and Interior pictures of the new Franklin and Perkins Company Plant on Mulberry street. The interior
photographs include Ira Franklin, left, and Louis Perkins, members of the firm.
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Oliver Ames High School Senior Class
May 13, 1958
Oliver Ames High School, Peter J.McConarty, prinicpal, John C. Mason, advisor. First row, Andrea Young,
Antionetter Borack, Elizabeth A. Fratus, June P. Lanigan, J. Peter Mahoney, president; Carol A. Houde, treasurer;
Claire A. Williams, secretary; Henry J. Baxter, vice president; Anne Taylor, Shirley A. Weir, Marilyn A. Schofield
and Sandra A. Contwell. Second row, Dianne M. Lewis, Evelyn M. Elridge, Rita J. Crabbe, Dina Greiner, Sally A.
Howard, Marilyn G. Anderson, Nancy L. Rollins, Theresa A. Barboza, Louis Chatteron, Alice M. Thomas and Judith
A. Milano. Third row, Robert A Silva, Natalie L. Swanson, Mary E. Conceisson, Joan L. Vierra, Gilbert A. Heino,
Peter Galvin, Paul R. Rideout, Judith I. Anderson, Sandra G. Wheeler, Robert V. Healey, Joyce A. Jordan and
Rebecca A. Maliff. Fourth row, Lois M. Bowden, George S. Marshall, Gary W. Chapman, David A. Tufts, Robert K.
Tufts,Robert C. Jacobson, J. Norbert Lyons, John F. Webster, Richard W. Buckley, John J. Slavitz, Carl R. Fitton,
Brenda L. Sabin. Fifth row, Allen Bashian, Chales B. Hallahan, Steve W. Hanscom, Thomas N. Farrell, Lawrence E.
Tingley, June E. Corlin, James M. Abren, Richard J. Thomas, Richard W. Martin, Ronald L. May, Donald Almeida
and Arthur W. Wilde. Sixth row, John A. Carlson, David E. Elson and William E. Tufts.
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Brockton Fair Scout Welcome
May 16, 1958
Brocton Fair Scout Welcome at start of Squanto Council Circus is extended by Alber W. Fuller, Brocton Fair
Director, to H. James Stone, president, Squanto Council, boy Scouts of America. Among those taking part in the
welcome, left to right, Lt. Col. John R. Kinney of New Bedford, representing Gov. Furcolo, Capt. R. R. McCracken,
Commandinf officer, South Wemouth Naval Air Station; Mr. Fuller, Mr. Stone, Joseph F. Carney, treasurer,
Brockton Agricultural Society; Daniel J. Costigan, director; Mrs. Ernst G. Best of West Bridgewater, scoutmaster
on the welcoming committee.
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Brockton Scout Circus Thrills
May 16, 1958
Brockton Scout Circus Thrills were attended by hundreds of youngsters Friday Evening at Brockton Fairgrounds
where, despite cool weather, boys put on acts of circus caliber. At left, members of pack 36, Rockland Cub Scouts,
are guests at marines in cockpit at jet fighter exhibit. They are Kenneth P. Dairon, 10, of 138 Myrtle street, and
David P. Pratt, 10, of 106 Albion street, both of Rockland, with Sgt. John V. Nelson of Quincy, attached to marine
air reserve training department, South Weymouth; centre photo, members of drum and bugle corps open
festivities, left to right, Lawrence L. Mondeville, 14, 22 Everett street, George E. Bigelow, 11, 350 Hillberg avenue,
and David R. Goyette, 12, 24 Barry street; right, Brockton fishing : "clowns" are George H. Wilcox, nine, 121
Bradley avenue, and James M. Grass, nine, 99 Bradley avenue, members of Cub Pack 10.
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Boy Scout Circus Square Dance
May 16, 1958
Group photograph at boy scout square dance from Squanto Council Circus
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Extra not used in newspaper story. Includes handwritten list of those in photograph which
is illegible. Those in photo could not be identified.
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Goddard Hospital
May 14,1958
Goddard Hospital New Building Construction.
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East Bridgewater High School
May 13, 1958
East Bridgewater High School, Emery S. Loud, principal. First row, Barbara A. Bunker, Margaret E. Wood, Barbara
A. Cox, Charles A. Underhill, vice president; Shirley S. Matthews, secretary; Peter A. Engstrom, president; Nancy
Heath, treasurer; Judith A. Cox, Mary E. King, and Brenda A. Weichel. Second row, Daniel G. F. Rocha, Wallace F.
Carlson, Jr., Patricia A. Lopez, Ida L. Chamberlain, Isabelle P. Lelland, Diane H. Bassa, Jo-Anne Alsheimer, Ann L.
Vincent, Jean L. Tallman and Joan B. Thorndike. Third row, Phillip D. Pray, Nancy E. Hurd, Paul W. Howard, Janice
Cull, David S. Leach, John E. Leland, Walter H. Anderson, Ray A. Anderson, Susan B. Lothrop, Nina A. Glover and
Suzanne Wilson. Fourth row, James R. Connors, G. Bruce Davy, Robert D. Graham, Richard A. Hogue, Leslie M.
Scott, Howard G. Sawyer, John E. King, Harry L. Hewins, Frank P. Solari and Merrill C. Lockhard. Fifth row, Phillip
D. Wood, James A. Luce, Andrew C. Fortier, Richard L. Mahoney, Phillip E. Neely, Joel F. Lemaire, Walter M.
Baker, III, and Paul M. Ludy.
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Randolph High Senior Class
May 7, 1958
Randolph High School, Hubert C. Gilan, principal. Nedra A. Staples, Joyce C.McKeeman, Betty J. Church, Patricia
A. LeBrecque, Nandine J. Ahlfont, Judy A. Harlow, Margaret A. Leahy, Santo J. Del Signare, John F. Cohen, John A.
Bushard, Perry J. DeFelice, Ralph J. Simmons, class president; Mary J. Brennan, vice president; Ann M. Gulick,
secretart; R. Neal Condlen, treasurer; Harold W. Leideg, Jean M. Aldean, Ruth E. Wilbur, Barbara A. Jacobsen,
Judith A. MacDonald, Doris M. Marina and Gloria C. Mello. Second row, Barbara R. Stone, Barbara J. Hanrahan,
Janet A. Keddy, Thomas N. Isaac, John F. White, Walter E. Wentzell, Peter C. Pohlman, Paul C. Shea, Richard R.
Caron, Stephen M. Dolan, Jr., John M. Collins, Salvie J. Scribetta, Judy A. LaFarge, Jeanne A. Smith, Jeanette F.
McNulty, Patricia A. Jemmit, Mary M. Webber, Sheila A. Smith, Cynthia B. Cutler, and Sandra Schneider. Third
row, Carroll M. Monti, Marilyn E. McNulty, Edith L. Sorrentino, Elaine M. Burns, Daniel Duffy, Winnifred J Fenton,
Rosmarie E. Hayward, Valerie C. Frichitta, Carol G. Cederholm, Doris N. Christenson, Julie H. Keane, Diane J.
Deboer, Joan A. Vaughn, Jane D. Crompton, Mary L. Toffaloni, Judith I. Doherty, Ann T. Jablonski, Janet H.
Swanson, Rosalie M. Hansen, Margaret Camelio and Anne E. Johnson. Fourth row, Virginia F. Kangiser, Bruce
Johnson, James W. Larson, Bruce W. Fletcher, Phillip E. Ruddick, Dennis F. Brennan, Paul V. Magnussen, William
J. Leombruno, Thomas W. Wealy, William J. Weeks, George J. Reynar, Donald H. Dixon, Laurence H. Leaveitt,
Stephan S. Pineo, Billy J. Evans, John S. Boyen, Paul J. O'Meare, William F. Dillon, Bruce A. Anderson, Raymond H.
Byam, David F. Brown. Fifth row, James R. Fitzgerald, Jospeh P. Caulfield, Joseph A. Haley, Gary T. Casagrande,
Francis E. Tower, Paul W. Daley, Fred W. Boomhower, David R. Marrick, Robert J. Evans, James A. F.
Cademartori, John R. Anderson, Richard W. Vogel, John D. Scannell, Donald S. McNeil, Richard Walsh and Kevin
B. Wallace.
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Neice of Mrs. Charles Dale
May 16, 1958
Individual photograph of the neice of Mrs. Charles Dale, 101 Studley avenue.
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At John Hancock exhibit at scout show
May 16, 1958
At John Hancock exhibit scout show: John R. Mortarelli, 117 Bedford Street, West Bridewater; James A. Grover,
38 Park Street, Hanson; Alexander Cacchione, 300 South Main Street, West Bridgewater; Robert L. Poore, North
Easton, John Hancock Agent; and Gina Ferrarese, assistant district manager.
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At John Hancock Exhibit, scouts at Fair
May 16, 1958
At John Hancock Exhibit, scouts at fair: Miss Rose E. Brady, 791 Summer street; William F. Tyrrell, 67 Pinecrest
road, West Bridgewater; Mrs. Charles B. Orcutt, 244 Beulah street, Whitman.
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Silver Lake Regional High Senior Class
May 13, 1958
Silver Lake Regional High School, Lloyd M. Creighton, principal. First row, Mildred P. Grant, Geraldine A. Gomes,
Carol I. Bersoni, Judith M. Keating, Brenda E. Baker, Marilyn Boudreau, Ruthanne Bailey, vice president; Antonia
B. Solari, secretary; Wesley A. Shaw; historian; Mildred E. Grant; Virginia-Lee Eldridge, Carolyn J. Washburn,
Elizabeth A. Murphy, Nancy E. Pehrson, Jane C. Fuller. Second row, Janet L. Parker, Kathleen M. Shea, Evelyn A.
Churchill, Judith M. Woodbury, Joane D. Gomes, Barbara A. Tarantino, Rosemary T. Wilbur, Sheila D. Toabe,
Margaret A. Voellmicke, Bertha J. Tewksbury, Avis G. Merry, Joan E. Ovaska, Natalie O'Brien and Marcia H. Holt.
Third row, John E. Caprio, Warren S. LeFurgey, Jay S. Perkins, Robert J. Santos, Candia J. Howe, Judith W. Barnes,
Donna L. Gurney, Tammy H. Smallwood, Ann M. Kilroy, Bruce S. Jenney, Paul W. Williams, Edson H. Bryant,
Joseph E. Rigo, Robert B. Ireland, Barbara M. Whiting, William H. Proctor, Allan D. Forbes, Thomas J. Kinch,
Ronald N. Wisti, Loren H. St. Onge, John J. Goslin, Alfred J. Roncarati, Susan R. Shaw, Paul J. Corsi, Robert F.
Troope, and Edward F. Chase. Fifth row, Robert F.; Lynch, Roger C. Stuartevant, John C. Govoni, Jr., David C.
Lunetta, Paul Sherman, W. Ritchie Wyman, Robert B. Wood, Mati T. Ritval, Robert E. Fogg, John L. Libby, Paul W.
Joy, Peter Hamilton, Robert X. Eldridge, George C. Lootz and David B. Sayce.
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Middleboro High School Senior Class
May 13, 1958
Middleboro High School, Samuel Deich, principal; First row, Mary E. Hollis, Annette L. Reed, Nancy I. DeArruda,
Eileen A. Denham, Donna J. White, Benita L. White, Lorraine A. Malenfant, Elaine Batis, Karen C. Hotin, Glenn L.
Griffith, treasurer; Patricia R. Atwood, secretary; Marian L. Barnard, vice president; Gordon E. Leighton,
president; Judith A. Wright, Sandra L. Jennings, Elaine R. Pohlman, Vivian F. Pierce, Brenda L. Kazlauski, Beverly
A. Pearson, Grace E. Leonard, Richard J. Lemmo. Second row, Catherine N. McDuggan, Linda Lakey, Janey R.
Clark, Shirley A. Lewis, Gueneth Gibbs, Sandy J. Benson, Janet A. Deahetti, Judith L. Kinschert, Barbara A. Lindfors,
Ann L. Drysgale, Beverly F. Souza, Nancy L. Newcomb, Nancy J. Gross, Joan M. Carter, Elizabeth A. Williams,
Martha Nay, Catherine E. Medas, Sandra L. Chance, and Leonardine A. Anderson. Third row, Karen L. Hicks,
Sandra J. Grishey, Judith A. Caswell, Grace M. Bernabea, Barbara E. Eayrs, Marguerite A. Boutin, Irine E. Freitas,
Joan E. Norris, Zenaida M. Miguel, Joyce A. Washburn, Janice A. Tilton, Gloria F. Lurenne, Elizabeth A. Newcomb,
Barbara A. Baker, Lura F. Cole, Judith E. Bissonnette, Joan M. DiCarlo, Martha F. Lawrence, and Nancy E.
Kinsman. Fourth row, Patricia A. Liepis, Judith M. Haulihan, Phyllis E. Norris, Gail Whitcomb, Margaret F.
Reynolds, Beverly A. Briggs, Howard C. Matt, Stephen F. Zilonis, David J. Berison, Albert H. Horacz, Jr., Gene
Bartlett, M. Diana Beckman, Lorraine Ruzycki, Judy J. Benoit, Janet L. Stuart, Sandra A. Standish, Marie A.
Cominati, Constance L Handsell and Nancy M. Dwyer. Fifth row, Diana M. Williams, Mary Lou McNearney,
George A. Nault, Edmona J. Chausse, Sanford Blyn, John C. McDonald, Jr., Arthur E. MacNeill, John C. Brigham,
Leonard J. Coluccina, Edward Douanis, David Butler, Richard Norris, Samuel Pierce, Donald W. Ouellette, George
J. Lauzon, F. Frank Follett, R. David Bradford, George H. Dubord and Thomas E. Rogers. Sixth row, James Clark,
Arthur L. Gifford, James J. Thompson, Frederick H. Gomes, John C. Bradford, John M. Logan, Gerard C. Gilbert,
Paul J. Richmond, John K. Pearson, Jr., Calvin S. Donner, Paul R. Hotz, John E. Beech, Bruce W. Manworing, David
L. Harris, Russell Austin, Grant Hirst, John Gillis, David Kettle, and Roland Bissonnette.
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Middleboro High School Senior Class
May 13, 1958
Middleboro High School, Samuel Deich, principal; First row, Mary E. Hollis, Annette L. Reed, Nancy I. DeArruda,
Eileen A. Denham, Donna J. White, Benita L. White, Lorraine A. Malenfant, Elaine Batis, Karen C. Hotin, Glenn L.
Griffith, treasurer; Patricia R. Atwood, secretary; Marian L. Barnard, vice president; Gordon E. Leighton,
president; Judith A. Wright, Sandra L. Jennings, Elaine R. Pohlman, Vivian F. Pierce, Brenda L. Kazlauski, Beverly
A. Pearson, Grace E. Leonard, Richard J. Lemmo. Second row, Catherine N. McDuggan, Linda Lakey, Janey R.
Clark, Shirley A. Lewis, Gueneth Gibbs, Sandy J. Benson, Janet A. Deahetti, Judith L. Kinschert, Barbara A. Lindfors,
Ann L. Drysgale, Beverly F. Souza, Nancy L. Newcomb, Nancy J. Gross, Joan M. Carter, Elizabeth A. Williams,
Martha Nay, Catherine E. Medas, Sandra L. Chance, and Leonardine A. Anderson. Third row, Karen L. Hicks,
Sandra J. Grishey, Judith A. Caswell, Grace M. Bernabea, Barbara E. Eayrs, Marguerite A. Boutin, Irine E. Freitas,
Joan E. Norris, Zenaida M. Miguel, Joyce A. Washburn, Janice A. Tilton, Gloria F. Lurenne, Elizabeth A. Newcomb,
Barbara A. Baker, Lura F. Cole, Judith E. Bissonnette, Joan M. DiCarlo, Martha F. Lawrence, and Nancy E.
Kinsman. Fourth row, Patricia A. Liepis, Judith M. Haulihan, Phyllis E. Norris, Gail Whitcomb, Margaret F.
Reynolds, Beverly A. Briggs, Howard C. Matt, Stephen F. Zilonis, David J. Berison, Albert H. Horacz, Jr., Gene
Bartlett, M. Diana Beckman, Lorraine Ruzycki, Judy J. Benoit, Janet L. Stuart, Sandra A. Standish, Marie A.
Cominati, Constance L Handsell and Nancy M. Dwyer. Fifth row, Diana M. Williams, Mary Lou McNearney,
George A. Nault, Edmona J. Chausse, Sanford Blyn, John C. McDonald, Jr., Arthur E. MacNeill, John C. Brigham,
Leonard J. Coluccina, Edward Douanis, David Butler, Richard Norris, Samuel Pierce, Donald W. Ouellette, George
J. Lauzon, F. Frank Follett, R. David Bradford, George H. Dubord and Thomas E. Rogers. Sixth row, James Clark,
Arthur L. Gifford, James J. Thompson, Frederick H. Gomes, John C. Bradford, John M. Logan, Gerard C. Gilbert,
Paul J. Richmond, John K. Pearson, Jr., Calvin S. Donner, Paul R. Hotz, John E. Beech, Bruce W. Manworing, David
L. Harris, Russell Austin, Grant Hirst, John Gillis, David Kettle, and Roland Bissonnette.
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Middleboro High School Senior Class
May 13, 1958
Middleboro High School, Samuel Deich, principal. First row, Mary E. Hollis, Annette L. Reed, Nancy I. DeArruda,
Eileen A. Denham, Donna J. White, Benita L. White, Lorraine A. Malenfant, Elaine Battis, Karen C. Hotin, Glenn L.
Griffith, treasurer; Patricia R. Atwood, secretary; Marion L. Barnard, vice president; Gordon E. Leighton,
president; Judith A. Wright, Sandra L. Jennings, Elaine R. Pohlmon, Vivian F. Pierce, Brenda L. Kazlouski, Beverly
A. Pearson, Grace E. Leonard, Richard J. Lemmo. Second row, Catharine N. McDuggan, Linda Lakey, Janet R.
Clarke, Shirley A. Lewis, Gwyneth Gibbs, Sandy J. Benson, Janet A. Deaghetti, Judy L. Kinschert, Barbara A.
Lindfors, Ann L. Drysgale, Beverly F. Souza, Nancy L. Newcomb, Nancy J. Gross, Joan M. Carter, Elizabeth A.
Williams, Martha Nay, Catherine E. Medas, Sandra L. Chace and Leonardine A. Anderson. Third row, Karen L.
Hicks, Marguerite A. Bautin, Irine E. Freitas, Joan E. Norris, Zenaida M. Miguel, Joyce A. Washburn, Janice A.
Tilton, Gloria E. Lurenne, Elizabeth A. Newcomb, Barbara A. Baker, Lura F. Cole, Judith E. Bissonnette, Joan M.
DiCorlo, Martha F. Lawrence, and Nancy E. Kinsman. Fourth row, Patricia A. Liepis, Judith M. Houlihan, Phyllis E.
Norris, Gail Whitcomb, Margaret F. Reynolds, Beverly A. Briggs, Howard C. Mott, Stephen F. Zilonis, David J.
Berison, Albert H. Haracz, Jr., Gene Bartlett, M. Diana Bekman, Lorraine Ruzyklei, Judy J. Benoit, Janet L. Stuart,
Sandra A. Standish, Marie A. Cominati, Constance L. Handsell and Nancy M. Dwyer. Fifth row, Diana M. Williams,
Mary Lou McNeorney, George A. Nault, Edmona J. Chausse, Sanford Blyn, John C. McDonald, Jr., Arthur E.
MacNeill, John C. Brigham, Leonardo J. Coluccina, Edward Douanis, David Butlet, Richard Norris, Samuel Pierce,
Donald W. Ouelette, George J. Lauzon, F. Frank Follett, R. David Bradford, George H. Dubord and Thomas E.
Rogers. Sixth row, James Clack, Arthur L. Gifford, James J. Thompson, Frederick H. Gomes, John C. Bradford, John
M. Logan, Gerard C. Gilbert, Paul J. Richmond, John K. Pearson, Jr., Calvin S. Danner, Paul R. Hotz, John E. Beech,
Bruce W. Manworing, David L. Harris, Russell Austing, Grant Hirst, John Gillis, David Kettle and Roland Bissonette.
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Brockton Queen is Crowned
May 16, 1958
Brockton Queen is Crowned to Miss Anne T. Kelleher, 17, of 177 Dover street, Brockton, went the honors Friday
night as queen of the St. Patrick's High School Senior Prom. She is being crowned by her escort, Richard J.
Levesque of Taunton. Other behind her, are Mary Ann Mather, 28 Turner street; Peter R. Bruni, 24 Marion street;
Joan M. Foley, 222 Grafton street; and Francis X. Deveny of South Easton.
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Armed Forces Finalists
May 14, 1958
Armed Forces Finalists chosen Wednesday night at Brockton Theatre will compete Saturday eening for the title of
Miss Armed Forces at the annual Armed Forces day ball. Left to right, Marguerite J. Turcotte, 19, of 871 Warren
Avenue; Janet E. Cashman, 19, of 63 Court Streer, Whitman; Nancy D. Morris, 17, or 162 Richmond Street; Jane A.
Foye, 17, of 322 East Centre Street, West Bridgewater; and Marlene M. Lucas, 18, of 11 Aledo Place.
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A History Location Problem
May 14, 1958
A History Location Problem is solved by Miss Hellen E. Weeks, 12 Chisholm avenue, in the class of Miss Helen R.
Gilmore.
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Veteran BHS Teacher
May 14, 1958
Veteran BHS teacher Miss Eleanor Simmons who taught two generations of English students discusses problem
with Neil I. Kelliher in current English class at BHS.
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Dean of Girls
May 14, 1958
Dean of Girls Miss Bernice Sylvester, dean of girls at Brockton High School, has long served as a counselor to
thousands of Brockton young women who have attended BHS. At the left is Miss Pearl A. Frendberg, BHS senior,
who has been secretary to Miss Sylvester this year.
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Future Scientist
May 14, 1958
Future Scientist Douglas B. Todd, BHS senior and son of BHS instructor William E. Todd, ponders a mathematics
problem in the class of Archibald Kelly.
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BHS Chemistry Problem
May 14, 1958
BHS Chemistry Problem is discussed by Brenda J. Booth, left, and Margaret A. Burke in the class of Norman B.
Nash.
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Job Opportunities and Scholarship Notices
May 14, 1958
Two Brockton High School students look at and discuss a board with postings on Job Oppotrunities and
Scholarship Notices.
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Brockton High School Cafeteria
May 14, 1958
Students talk over lunch in the Brockton High School Cafeteria.
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Latest Commercial Equipment
May 14, 1958
Latest commercial equipment is used in the bookkeeping section of the BHS commercial department. Miss
Beatrice L. Bosworth, right, discusses new bookkeeping machine with Miss Jane L. Bitler, BHS senior.
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Long Remembered
May 14, 1958
Long Remembered by BHS graduates will be the high school cefeteria, here being patronized by Patricia J.
Fleming, Patricia E. Cowan and Dorothy LaVangie.
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Appreciation Night at Brockton Hospital
May 14, 1958
Junior volunteers with the most hours given to hospital service were honored Wednesday evening at an
appreciation night at Brockton Hospital, with the director of volunteers, are Lois G. Berman of Brockton, Mary F.
Howland of Hanson, Carol H. Doley of Stoughton, Marilyn E. Jones of Stevenson, director of volunteers Joanne M.
Semester of West Bridgewater, Cynthia K. Dorchester of Whitman, Carol A. Johnson of Brockton, Carolyn A.
Johnson of Brockton and Carol E. Gaffney of West Bridgewater.
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58-1200_01 Easton Track Meet Highlights
May 14, 1958
Top photo, Oliver Ames' Allen Bashian, 17, clears bar at five feet, 11 3/4 inches to top running high jump
competition at Louis A. Frathingham Memorial Parl Wednesday afternoon.
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58-1200_02 Easton Track Meet Highlights
May 19, 1958
Lower photo, Stoughton's fast-running William Sampson comes in first in the 220 yard finals, with Meiklo of
Sharon second and Tyler of Oliver Ames third.
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Planning Greek Conferences
May 14, 1958
Preparing for the Third Diocese Conferences of the Clergy, Laity and Greek Ladies' Philoptohos Societies in
Brockton Thursday through Sunday are, left to right, Rev. Peter B. Koskores, chairman and pastor of the Greek
Orthodox Church; Mrs. James Pappas, co-chairman; and James N. Jimoulis of Randolph, president of the Brockton
Greek Community and likewise co-chairman of the conference.
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Freddie Seymour
May 14,1958
Individual photographs of Freddie Seymour.
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Holbrook High Track Team
May 14, 1958
Holbrook High Track Team. Front, left to right, Karl E. Osward, Richard E. Hansen, David W. Balch, co-capt.;
Steven McMorrow, co-capt.; Barry F. MacWilliams, Bruce C. Stoddard, Wade S. Hooker, Jr., Gerry Blais and Jerry
L. Scott. Second row, Donald J. Smith, Phillip E. Magaldi, Thomas Giovanello, Paul B. Kivlin, David L. Clark, Fred P.
Thurberg, John F. Pachucki, and Curtis Weeks. Third row, C. Eugene Pina, Kenneth A. Corti, Paul Scannell, William
J. Potter, Leo P. Dube, Richard C. Condon, Richard J. Donovon, Donald B. Poole, manager. Fourth row, John F.
Bagley, Howard Leonard, Merton L. Mann, Herbert W. Nelson, Francis P. Dowd, Michael A. Koski, Edward A.
Ashenden, John C. French, William Goudreau, and Coach Richard B. Blythe.
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Robert A. White
May 14, 1958
Individual photograph of Robert A. White.
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West Bridgewater Churchmen Honored
May 13, 1958
For its 30th annual meeting, First Congregational Unitarian Church, West Bridgewater, conferred signal honors
on two of its veteran officers, Walter C. Dunbar, treasurer since 1926, and Warren A. Turner, superintendent of
Sunday school since 1943, both retiring. In photo at left, Pres. John C. Eldredge and Parish Chairman Robert L.
Fischer presents awards to M. Dunbar and Mr. Turner. At right, junior ushers Frances E. Poole, Jr., and F. Earle
Caswell ring ancient bell calling meeting to order.
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Longden-Regan Service Inc.
May 12, 1958
Longden-Regan Service Inc., 288 North Main Street. Photos of Buntee Special Shoe Chart.
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Pius XI Seminary Banquet
May 13, 1958
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Brockton Mother of the Year
May 13, 1958
Mrs. Henry Rabnowitz, 21 Bassett road, centre, is given plaque and flowers Tuesday evening by Mrs. Foster
Furcolo, wife of the governor, left at YMCA Mothers' Club dinner at Toll House, Whitman. At the right is Mrs.
Ralph F. MacPherson, 335 Hill Avenue, president, YWCA Mothers' Club.
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Ruth F. Palmer
May 17, 1958
Individual photograph of Ruth F. Palmer, 896 Main Streer, Lynnfield Centre, Mass.
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Norwell High School Senior Class
May 7, 1958
Norwell High School, Frederick A. Small, principal. First row, Brenda W. Goode, Judy Covel, Betty Brown, Sandra
Mahar, secretary; John Winske, president; Charles Osborne, vice president; Petrea A. Wessman, treasurer; Mary
A. Beach and Jacqueline A. Kress. Second row, Robert Frehill, David Hart, John C. Robertson, Jean T. McAlpine,
Sandra Joseph, Nancy E. Apts, Susan B. Sidney, David C. Bond, Francis N. Molla, and Alfred E. Caron. Third row,
Norman W. Vail, David R. Crays, George Andrews III, William F. Traynor, Stephen R. Stella, Oliver E. Noonan,
Russell H. Ingrom, Richard B. Milette, and Wilbur N. Burns, Jr..
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Abington High Senior Class
May 17, 1958
Abington High School, John A. Giannoulis, principal. First row, Barbara A. Donovan, Judith L. Dalton, Claire L.
Pettee, Mary E. Wilkerson, Kathleen A. Doherty, Bruce R. MacPherson, vice president; Joseph J. Corliss, president;
Marilyn G. Cole, secretary: Dorothy A. Page, Ann M. Bailey, Sandra A. Gervais, D. Nancy Hill and Jean M. Hoyt.
Second row, Sally A. Sherry, Joanne M. Pfyffer, Shirley A. Wright, Virginia H. Rowan, Ethel L. Christie, James A.
Anzivino, William B. Smith, Martin Peterson, Thomas F. Farley, James W. Counter, Carole J. Hutchean, Joyce A.
Mahoney, Eleanor S. Gawronski, Jeannine M. Sullivan and Kathleen M. Ashton. Third row, Carolyn E. Olson,
Lorraine E. Tower, Janet L. Johnson, Michael P. Keith, Kathleen M. Kelley, Wayne A. Stephenson, Ruth F. Taylor,
Stephen E. Frohock, Everette M. Beale, Stanley J. Mackiewicz, and Donna Henrikson. Fourth row, Maureen B.
Curley, Diana R. Kane, Becky L. Gaffney, Dawn L. Parsons, Melinda C. DeCaster, William F. Hayden, Frederic A.
Loud, Gilbert D. Bristol III, James R. Lucas, Robert W. Burns, James F. Forrand, Margie R. Packer, Dotty M.
Makein, Dorothy M. Hines, Patricia A. Voudren and Betsy B. Blake. Fifth row, Jacquelyn J. McLellan, Barbara A.
Carey, Alice E. Taylor, William J. Giniewicz, Richard A. Beal, Wesley A. Curtis, Dennis P. Stephenson, Robert J.
Franey, David E. Carmichael, Nancy J. Field, Diane M. Smith, Diane Furse, Mary L. Fopiano, Marisn S. Williamson,
Patricia G. Richards, and Minnie M. Wilkerson. Sixth row, Robert A. Pattison, Michael A. Bird, Judith E. A. Higgins,
Judith E. Pond, Richard A. Fuller, Frank C. Villa, Thomas J. Lambert, Richard A. Nadolny, Peter R. Holbrook, John F.
Kelliher, James W. Harris, Benard LeFerriere, Thomas W. Hines, Peter E. Cobb, Linda A. Anderson, and James
Winders.
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Roger H. Simmons
May 17, 1958
Single picture of motorboat racer Roger H. Simmons, 9 Miriam Road, Brockton.
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Aetna Casualty and Surety Co.
May 16, 1958
Photographs of stairs for Aetna Casualy and Surety Co., 1 Granite Street, Quincy, attention Walter D. Sullivan.
File #Q6RRCGL18049. Assured: Enterprise Stones Inc. but now J.M. Fielder, (Karesowski-b-5115)
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58-1214_01 Motoroat Racers for Boston Globe
May 18, 1958
Father and son team, Harold Keizer, 48, and H. David Keizer, 19, of Concord, Mass.
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58-1214_02 Motorboat Racers for Boston Globe
May 18, 1958
Kenneth A. Pickard, 37, of Bath Me.; Richard E. Black, 18, of North Attleboro.
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58-1214_03 Motorboat Racers for Boston Globe
May 18, 1958
Louis V. Primpas, 32, of Mattopan; Robert A. Cammeou, 31, of Plymouth; Howard L. Shermon, 43, of Plymouth.
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58-1214_04 Motorboat Racers for Boston Globe
May 18, 1958
Frank J. Shinney, 41, of North Weymouth; Harold C. Kelly, 39, of Bergenfield, NJ; Robert J. Gordon, 17, of Wellesly
Hills, Mass.
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58-1214_05 Motorboat Racers for Boston Globe
May 18, 1958
Father and son team, Howard E. Whitehouse, 37, and Glenn R. Whiehouse, 12.
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58-1214_06 Motorboat Racers for Boston Globe
May 18, 1958
Robert E. Schwink, 18, of Yalesville, Conn.; Anthony D. Wilcox, 18, of Concord, Mass; and H. David Keizer, 19, of
Concord, Mass.
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58-1214_07 Motorboat Racers for Boston Globe
May 18, 1958
Edwin C. Wulf, 20, of Amityville, Long Island; Ray E. Miner, 27, of Montrose, NY; and Laurie J. Katvala, 19, of
Maynard. The first two declined to remove their glasses, saying they wore them all the time.
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58-1214_08 Motorboat Racers for Boston Globe
May 18, 1958
Roger H. Simmons 26, of Brockton; Lawrence A. Castagneto, 18, of Melrose; Donald Graham, 15, of Milford, Conn.
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58-1214_09 Motorboat Racers for Boston Globe
May 18, 1958
Father and son team, Jocelyn D. Rosdao, 34, of Dorchester, and Kenneth W. Rosado, 12.
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58-1214_10 Motorboat Racers for Boston Globe
May 18, 1958
John R. Yale, 18, of Yalesville, Conn; Stanley R. Armstrong, Jr.; 26, of Chelmsford; Carlton E. Frisbie, 32, of
Marshfield.
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58-1214_11 Motorboat Racers for Boston Globe
May 18, 1958
Bud M. Goodwin of Hanson, 42; Ray Tardie, 24, of East Bridgewater; Richard O'Dea, 24, of Patterson, NJ.
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58-1214_12 Motorboat Racers for Boston Globe
May 18, 1958
Howard W. Nichols, 36, of Weymouth; Ann C. Blarenad, 22, of Roslindale; Walter S. Humphery, 28, of Weymouth.
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58-1214_13 Motorboat Racers for Boston Globe
May 18, 1958
William W. Allen, 21, of Quincy; Frederick G. Wigandt, 31, of Jamaica Plain; and Kenneth B. Husmer, 21, of
Newington, Conn.
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58-1214_14 Motorboat Racers for Boston Globe
May 18, 1958
Walter J. Beal, 50, of Gloucester; Robert B. Ginold, 18, of West Hartford, Conn.; and Robert J. O'Connor, 23, of
Arlington.
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58-1214_15 Motorboat Racers for Boston Globe
May 18, 1958
Ernest B. McLellan, Jr., 19, of Wakefield; Calvin H. Bumpus, 20, of North Quincy; and Michael J. Terce, 19, of
Wakefield.
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Whitman's Most Popular Food
May 17, 1958
Park-Regal PTA field day was the ubiquitous hot dog being enjoyed, above, by Vicki D. greenhalge, Steven M.
Forrand, Joanne L. Smith, Phillip J. Best, Linda J. Martin, and Richard J. Cameron, all of Whitman. The show
provided a big success, with doll carriage parade and pet exhibition among the festivities. Sale of hot dogs,
however, kept the committee members busiest of all.
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At Elm Farm Store, Brockton
May 17, 1958
At Elm Farm Store, Brockton, Clerk of the Year, Mrs. Winthrop H. Farewell of Brockton is given farewell by Robert
J. Chettham, left, front manager; and Wilfred A. Derosier, mayor of Brockton, centre.
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Girl Mariner Scout Unit
May 16, 1958
Three members of the only mariner scout unit in Brockton, Andrea L. Neuwalt, 22 Cary Street; Virginia D.
Stratton, 225 Market Street; Dorothy J. Loveday, 92 Wilder Street.
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Hanover High School Senior Class
May 7, 1958
Hanover High school, Robert G. Balentine, principal. Front, Robert E. Austin, Robert H. Kenyon, Stanley A.
MacLeod, Carol O. Thornton, Stephen M. Cote, Jr., Kenneth H. Sennett, Jr. Second row, Barbara B. DeRosa,
Charlotte M.Hennebury, Freda E. Munro, secretary; Gail F. Briggs, treasurer; Deane G. Howard, president;
Frederic S. Smith III, vice president; and Eva Haslett. Third row, Carole A. Graham, Douglas J. Laidlaw, Roberta T.
Allen, Sally B. Mann, Barbara J. Allen, Robert J. Kahler, Jean F. Magee, Priscilla A. Mullin, Janet M. Whiting,
Nancy E. Molberg, Sandra A. Bryant, Gail S. Fransen. Fourth row, Carole A. Graham, Grace M. Parmeter, Judith A.
Nash, Teresa A. Price, Mary Ellen Andrews, Barbara A. Frattalone, Nancy M. Smith, Deborah E. Brooks, Gail W.
Sargent, Phyllis E. Thompson, Evelyn M. Byard, Betty Lou Anderson, and Julie E. Baddam. Fifth row, Peter C.
Baker, Frederick L. Briggs, Raymond Levings and Edward S. Amazeen.
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List of those in photograph included in envelope
Bridgewater Tribute
May 17, 1958
Bridgewater Tribute to Dr. Clement C. Maxwell, president, State Teachers' College, by the Bridgewater Alumni
Association took the form of a presentation of a painting to the college in his behalf. At the ceremony, left to
right, Dr. Frank J. Hilferty, alumni association treasurer; Miss Cora M. Vining of West Hanover, incoming
president; Dr. Maxwell, Robert C. Jackson of Lexington, outgoing president; Miss Alfreda Ritchie Wales of
Framingham who inducted the class of 1958; Theodore T. Yanak of Mattapoisett, president, class of 1958; John J.
O'Neil, on leave from the Bridgewater faculty and editor of the Harvard Alumni bulletin, who was the speaker;
and Dr. Edward Andrews Lincoln of Halifax, alumni treasurer.
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They Still Root for Bridgewater
May 17, 1958
Graduates of Bridgewater State Teachers' College in the years before 1908 were among hundreds who recently
took part in the alumni gathering at the school. They included: Front row, Mrs. Lucy E. Harlow of Halifax, 1904;
Mrs. Emily Delano Osborne of Norwell, 1889; Miss Alice W. King of Taunton, 1902; and Miss Alice C. Winslow of
Taunton, 1902. Second row, Mrs. W. E. Catter of Abbington, 1908; Miss Fannie G. Leonard of Raynham, 1907;
Mrs. Florence Phillips Godspeed of Abington, 1907; Mrs. Ethel C. Morton of Canton, 1901; Mrs. Fred E. Simm of
Belmont, 1899. Back row, Mrs. John T. Fitzpatrick of Arlington, 1908; Mrs. Craford H. Ferguson of Bridgewater,
1898; Miss Alice M. Bowman of Bridgewater, 1898 and Mrs. Henry W. Caldwell of Walpole, 1898.
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Greek Conference Highlight
May 17, 1958
Greek Conference Highligh was the banquet held Saturday evening at the Greek community centre by the Third
Diocese conferences of the clergy, Laity and Greek Ladies Philoptohos societies in Brockton and head table guests
included: seated, Mrs. Sophie Zotos, presidend, Philoptohos society; Mrs. Fotis Othon, retiring first vice-president,
New England Philoptohos federation; Bishop Athenagoras who is president of the federation; and Mrs. Ann
Gagulis of Lowell, incoming first vice president; back, James N. Jimoulis of Randolph, president of the Brockton
Greek Community and one of the conference co-chairman; Mayor Derosier who was a guest; and Rev. Peter B.
Kaskores, pastor of the Greek Orthodox Church.
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Asaif Testimonial
May 18, 1958
Head table guests at the Elks testimonial to Peter George Asaif, past exalted ruler, included: Front, Exalted Ruler
John F. Condon, Jr.; Mr. Asaif's 87-year-old mother, Mrs. Mary S. Asaif; the guest of honor; Francis L. Saba,
master of ceremonies; Msgr. Louis Khalil, pastor St. Theresa's Maronite Church; Rep. John G. Asaif; and Mayor
Derosier; back, Linwood H. Snow, leading knight and co-chairman; Mrs. Earle E. Leasure, president, Brockton
Emblem Club; Benjamin A. Merrihew of Wareham, district deputy grand exalted ruler, Massachusetts, Southeast;
Dr. William F. Maguire of Randolph, president, Massachusetts Elk Association; Michael J. McNamara of
Randolph, past state president; Judge John E. Fenton of Lawrence, Judge, Massachusetts Land Court; police chief
Joseph C. Wright, Fire chief Lawrence F. Lynch, Brockton Postmaster John F. Condon, Past Exalted Ruler Harry W.
Weatherill, David J. Harb, co-chairman; and Past Exalted Ruler F. Clayton Manning.
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Temple Israel Ball Principals
May 17, 1958
Temple Israel Ball Principals who were among those directing the annual event, this year held in the temple
vestry, West Elm and Arlington Streets, included: left to right, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heller, Mr. and Mrs. William
E. Tarlow, chariman and Mrs. Robert L. Horowitz, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Raymond Levine, and Mr. and Mrs. Sydney
A. Cosion.
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East Bridgewater Anniversary
May 17, 1958
Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Allen were guests of honor Sunday at a 50th anniversry observance at which they were
presented humerous gifts, cards and a golden wedding cake. The couple reside at 465 West Union Street, East
Bridgewater.
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Couple 50 Years Wed
May 17, 1958
Sunday was a gala for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bendell, 27 Lyon Avenue, who celebrated their 50th wedding
anniversary by entertaining members of their family and other guests at a golden jubilee celebration.
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Oliver Ames High Track Team
May 17, 1958
Oliver Ames High Track Team members include: Front, left to right, Lawrence Tingley, Paul Rideout, Norbert
Lyons, Edward Meehan, co-captain; Thomas Farrell, co-captain; Allen Bashian and Peter Mahoney. Second row,
Peter Holster, manager; Edmund Delgado, Brian Manning, Paul Keyes, George Cravenho, Peter Messier, Henry
Messier and Coach Val Muscato. Third row, Paul Kelly, Lyle Tibbetts, Joseph Fuller, Ivan Rosenberg, Stanton
Clark, McKenzie Smith, John Olson, Ronald Buba and Tim Manning.
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Easton String Quartet
May 16, 1958
Praised as an 'admirable group' of musicians at the recent North Attleboro music festival, four North Easton
Junior High School students directed by Mrs. Louis E. Ashley, music supervisor, will present a concert this evening
at the Easton PTA meeting. They include Deborah Hutchings, 12; Marga S. Cooper, 12; Joan E. Burke, 13, and
Charles A. Hinds, 13, all of Easton.
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Brockton Clean-up Week
May 16, 1958
Brockton Clean-up week ends in area east of Bent playground on Belmont Avenue under joint enterprise of
Health and Ash Department and Highway Department. Top photo shows Supt. Henry W. Hall, left, Highway
Department; and Daniel Cesarini, right, executive officer of Health Department; survey debris alongside read
before cleanup and in bottom photo they talk with Charles Harkins, operator vehicle in cleanup.
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New Middleboro 4-H Venture
May 17, 1958
New Middleboro 4-H venture is the 4-H Pig club formed by 4-H youngsters in East Middleboro. Some of them,
above, with their eight-week old pigs are Leonard W. Condon, 15; David L. Gates, 16; Douglas F. Benson, 19; Paul
F. Condon, 16, president; Margaret A. Santos, 14; and Evelyn F. Santos, 11.
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Alan Becker Off to California
May 17, 1958
Photographs of the departure by plane of Alan Becker to California.
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Norwell Grange Sewing Award
May 12, 1958
Norwell Grange Sewing Award goes to Jeannette B. Gaudreau, 16, a junior at Norwell High School and herself a
Gronge member. Miss Gaudreau, extreme left, recieves award for dress she made from Mrs. Walter L. Brown,
chairman of the home and service committee, Norwell Grange 40, P of H. Others in the photo are Mrs. Robert C.
Pike, master, Norwell Grange; Mrs. Joseph A. Vernon, home economics instructor, Norwell High School; and
Jeannette's sewing classmates, Mary J. Joseph, Sally A. Magee, Patricia A. Powers, Lois M. Yourell, Diane C.
Sullivan, Mary C. Molla, Lynne Coel and Carol J. Sheehan.
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College Club Charter Member
May 12, 1958
Mrs. Richard W. Nutter, third from left, past president and charter member of the College Club, is honored at
meeting held Monday evening in Campello. Left to right, Mrs. Milton W. Alger, treasurer, Mrs. Richard J.
O'Connell, first vice-president; Mrs. Nutter, and Mrs. Glenn M. McCrillis, Jr., president.
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Duxbury High Senior Class
May 17, 1958
Duxbury High School, Rodney R. Wood, principal. First row, Ilmars Berzins, treasurer; Charles A. Morrison,
secretary; Ralph V. Nichols, president; Lawrence A. Chase, vice-president; George W. Handy. Second row, Joyce B.
Reid, Matilda L. Leary, Kathleen A. McAteer, Barbara A. Arney, Susan V. Woodward, and Janet C. April. Third
row, Susan B. Playfair, Richard J. Reed, Arthur W. Bennett, Jr., Kenneth H. Nelson, and Linnea M. Bush.
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Avon High Senior Class
May 7, 1958
Avon High School, Thomas J. Lennon, pricipal. First row, Rose M. Pergola, Judy A. Whitman, Patricia L. Parks,
Judith A. Salami, vice-president; Philip E. Doherty, treasurer; Richard A. Anderson, president; Gloria J. Collum,
secretary; Theresa L. Analoro, Ruth A. Cody, and Carol A. Ambrosini. Second row, Richard A. Miller, Donna A.
Pope, Brenda A. Moncey, Estelle G. Perry, Edward J. Doran, Lilly M. Nelson, George F. Baltusis, Leo C. Peloquin,
Jr., Nancy L. Sawler, Judith A. Peterson, James H. Lally, and Pauline Savard. Third row, Roger J. Matthews, Carol
A. Schmouth, Eleanor M. Dalton, Edward J. Doyle, Frances M. Hannon, Barbara J. Leantie, Clement J. Martineau,
Mary J. Whynot, John G. Adams, Mary Lou Craig, and Warren J. Deardon.
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YMCA Bowling League Champion Team
May 12, 1958
Group photograph of the 1957-1958 YMCA Bowling League Champion Team.
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West Bridgewater Firefighters
May 13, 1958
West Bridgewater Firefighters learn methods of coping with poison. A team of experts, addressing West
Bridgewater firefighters, dealt with the subject of poisons and their treatment and among those leading the
discussion were, left to right, Dr. John H. Tucci, chief anesthesist, Brockton Hospital; Dr. Robert J. Hagerty,
director, Poison Control Centre, Children's Medical Centre, Boston; Capt. Richard E. Keith, West Bridgewater Fire
Department; Mrs. Kenneth L. Bucker, head of Civilian Defense Nurses, West Bridgewater; Deputy Chief Morton D.
Shurtleff, fire departement, Brocton.
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48 Blooms in Lakeville
May 13, 1958
Mrs. Kenneth R. Broadbent, Main street, Lakeville, whose hobby is raising flowers, mainly in her outdoor garden,
is proudest of all of her Christmas cactus which not only blossomed at Christmastime but now has 48 new
flowers, due to her devoted care of the plant.
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In Middleboro Show
May 13, 1958
In Middleboro Show, Mrs. John W. Turner, centre, is aided as model in Junior Cabot Club fashion show held
Tuesday evening by Mrs. Robert E. Pierce, left, in charge of models, and Mrs. Irakli I. Savas, right, in charge of
scenery.
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Junior High Editors
May 16, 1958
Junior High Editors of Abington, Whitman and Hanover were guests of the Junior High School in Whitman Friday
afternoon at a bussiness session and social at which leaders included: seated, Janice L. Belcher of Abington,
Susan M. Pimental of Whitman and Lee M. Rugman of Hanover. In back, Carol J. Anderson of Abington, Barbara
M. Sheehan of Whitman and Paul L. Shearer of Hanover.
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10th Annual Spring Concert
May 13, 1958
10th Annual Spring Concert of the Brockton Orchestral Society, Inc., featured Leonard Rose, violinist and cellist, in
photo at right, as soloist. Part of the audience which filled the West Junior High School hall is pictured at left. The
orchestra was conducted by Dr. Moshe Paranov, conductor and music director.
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Stoughton Road-e-o Contestants
May 18, 1958
Stoughton Road-e-o Contestants listen as John J. Mendes, chairman, and Basil L. Bourne of Brockton, instructor,
tell them the rules of the contest which was held Sunday at the Stoughton High School parking lot.
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Halifax Apple Blossom Time
May 17, 1958
Cool weather has held up the apple blossom season by a week or so in most of Southeastern Massachusetts, but
it hasn't diminished their beauty nor that of Miss Donna L. Gurney, 17, of River street, Halifax. Donna is a senior
at Silver Lake Regional High School, Kingston.
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Middleboro Clergyman Honored
May 18, 1958
Rev. and Mrs. J. Kenneth Pearson and family were given a farewell reception on his retiring from the district
super intendency of the New Bedford district. Left to right, Mrs. Pearson; Nancy E., four; Rev. Mr. Pearson,
Steven R., 13; John K. Pearson, 18, Mrs. Howard L. Doty, chairman; and Rev. George F. Emery, Jr., minister,
Central Methodist church of Middleboro, where the reception was held.
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Memorial Cross Dedicated
May 18, 1958
Members of the Pollard Class, Central Methodist Church, Sunday afternoon dedicated candlesticks and a cross to
the memory of Mrs. Grant D. Anthony, for many years teacher of the class. Taking part were, left to right, Rev. J.
Manley Shaw, minister; Mrs. Fred Belyea, last president of the Pollard class; Mrs. Vernon W. Stromvall,
committee chairman; Mrs. Charleton W. Owen of Waltham, and Julian D. Anthony of Newton Centre, children of
the late Mrs. Anthony.
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Silver Lake Road-e-o
May 18, 1958
Silver Lake Road-e-o winners receive prizes at the close of the road-e-o held Sunday at Silver Lake Regional High
school, Kingston. Left to right are Arthur C. Moquin of Pembrooke, general chairman; Chester T. Ray, super
intendent of schools; William F. O'Grady, publicity chairman; Thomas H. Groetzinger, 17, of Plymouth, a member
of the Dragalong Car Club who won first prize; Edward C. Hill, Sr., of Pembroke, father of the second place
winner, Edward C. Hill, Jr., unable to be present at the ceremony; and A. John Halumen, Jr., of Plymouth, third
prize winner.
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Susan M. Corrier
May 18, 1958
Photograph of Susan M. Corrier, 163 Forest street, Rockland, on horseback.
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Ann C. Briggs
May 18, 1958
Photo of Ann C. Briggs, five, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin E. Briggs, granddaughter of Mr. Mrs. Stanley A.
Briggs, Hanover, here on horseback.
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Lauren K. MacArthur
May 18, 1958
Photo of Lauren K. MacArthur, nine, of 11 Ford street, on horseback.
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Bridewater High Girls' League
May 19, 1958
Bridewater High Girls' League entertained mothers Monday evening at a costume presentation featuring gowns
of yester year. Among those taking part, left to right, Carolyn A. Joyce, Barbara M. Giovannini, Frances M. Doyle,
Marie L. Pike, Janie Marie Jones, Susan J. Keith, president, and Mary L. Moore, the league's advisor.
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No Immitation Sacks, These
May 19, 1958
Burlap forms the material for these sack dresses, part of the costume being worn this evening and Wednesday
night by participants in the St. Pauls church Varieties being presented in the Parish Hall. Left to right, Mrs. David
J. Herbert, Hampton avanue; Mrs. Eugene R. Devine, 461 North Main street; West Bridgewater; Mrs. Dewey A.
Beach, 38 Woodside avenue; Mrs. Edward R. Whitaker, 58 Cross street; and Mrs. Donald G.MacMullen, 42
Brooks place, West Bridgewater. Also in the group, but not present with the picture was taken, Mrs. Leon A.
Wilson and Mrs. Alfred T. Hooper.
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Shuffleboard Trophy
May 19, 1958
Shufflleboard Trophy is presented to Chester B. Simmons of Attleboro, captain of the Bancroft team, winners in
the South Shore Shuffleboard League Monday night. Left to right are Henry R. LaBonte of Brockton, secretary;
Mr. Simmons; Adolph A. Kelly of Brockton, president; and Edward M. Blazewicz of Brockton, vice-president.
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Plymouth Convention
May 19, 1958
Plymouth Convention Monday, today, and Wednesday is being held by Massachusetts Congregational women
and the Massachusetts Congregational Laymen's Council whose leaders include, above, Mrs. Edward R. Belcher
of Plymouth, general chairman; Rev. Edward T. Anthony, pastor, Church of the Pilgrimage, Plymouth; Ferris C.
Waite of Plymouth, in charge of hall arrangements; Mrs. Donald F. Howes of Ashfield, president, womens
fellowship; Rev. W. Robert Mayhew, minister, Centrel Square Congregational Church, Bridgewater, chairman of
social action; Mrs. Harrison C. Witherell of Abington, soloist.
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Venerable Rector is 88
May 19, 1958
Rev. David B. Matthews, STD, for many years rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Brockton, and later of Trinity
Episcopal Church, Randolph, celebrated his 88th birthday anniversary Monday at his home, 142 Warren street,
Randolph. With him, above, was his daughter, Mrs. Ruth Matthews Mowry who assisted him in opening the
many gifts and cards he received commemorating the event.
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Whitman Junior Prom Queen
May 16, 1958
Whitman Junior Prom Queen was Miss Carolyn E. Bennett, 16, of 189 School street, Whitman, crowned at the
annual Whitman High School dance for juniors. Adjusting the crown is Junior Class President John C. Matthews,
388 Washington street, and the young man at the extreme right is G. Howard Scule, 91 Glen street, Miss
Bennett's escort.
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Two Claim Injury
May 18, 1958
Two Persons claimed injury at 1 P.M. Sunday when autos operated by Arnold D. LeMoine, 18 North Pearl street,
and Lillian M. Larson, 20 Holmes street, North Easton, collided in front of 956 Pleasant street. The North Easton
operator claimed an injury to her right arm. A passenger, Mrs. Olga Ryberg, also of 20 Holmes street, North
Easton, stated that she was shaken up and suffered body bruises. Investigation of the accident was made by
Patrolmen McClaren and Farwell.
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Crawford Press Inc.
May 19, 1958
Photos of three national ads for Viner Shoes taken for Crawford Press Inc.
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South Junior High 9th Grade
May 7, 1958
Class photo of the South Junior High 9th Grade class.
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Stonehill College Conerstone Laying
May 20, 1958
Photos of the Cornerstone laying for the Student Union Building at Stonehill College
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PTA Presents Television
May 20, 1958
PTA Presents Television to Perkins school. Karl S. White, principal, right, recieves television set for Perkins school
at PTA meeting Wednesday night. Making the presentation, left to right, Mrs. A. George Weidenfeller, chairman
of ways and means; Mrs. Walter L. Thayer, secretary; Mrs. John M. Ferraro, vice-president; Mrs. Anita A. Ward,
treasurer; Francis E. Pike, member of the committee.
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Winning Shuffleboard Groups
May 20, 1958
Winning Shuffleboard Groups at Club National were accorded banquet honors Wednesday night and among the
principals, left to right, were Mrs. Walter L. Erickson, Mrs. Edmund A. Centrella, Mrs. Curtis A. Sheppard who was
master of ceremonies; Mrs. Edward J. St. Hilaire, captain of the winning team; Mrs. Roland A. Blanchette,
chairman; Mrs. John N. Fahey and Mrs. Anthony C. Dorrer.
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Marshfield Student Honored
May 20, 1958
Old Colony Harvard Club, meeting Tuesday night in Middleboro, awarded its 1958 scholarships to Robert W.
Mitchell, fourth from left, of Marshfield. Left to right, Robert R. Bailey of Randolph, prospective Harvard student;
James P. Romero, principal, Marshfield High school; Edward S. Amazeen of Hanover, prospective Harvard
studeny; Mitchell, Thomas D. Bolles, director of athletics, Harvard, who was the speaker; Atty. Walter H. Gildey
of Brockton, president, Old Colony Harvard Club; Dr. Edgar P. Dean of Brockton, chairman, schools committee;
and Dr. Stacy Southworth of Braintree, headmaster emeritus, Thayer Academy.
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Accident at South Street and Warren Avenue
May 9, 1958
Photos of damage to one car involved in accident on South street and Warren avenue.
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Whitman Man Hurt in Crash
May 20, 1958
George C. Nute of Whitman was hospitalized after truck auto collision on Raynor avenue, East Whitman.
Patrolman Richard W. Casey and Chief of Police Charles L. Tobin survey wreckage. Accident occurred shortly
before 6 o' clock Wednesday afternoon.
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Includes typed description and copies of letters sent to those involved in the accident,
including one response by George C. Nute.
Plymouth High School Senior Class
May 19, 1958
Class photo of the Plymouth High school senior class.
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Front Stairs at 42 Glenwood Street
May 19, 1958
Photos of the front stairs at 42 Glenwood st. leading to the 2nd floor for atty. Erwin L. Markella, 142 Main street.
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Magic Carpet Kindergarten
May 19, 1958
Class photo of the Magic Carpet Kindergarten, 262 South Main street, West Bridgewater.
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includes copy of letter to Mrs. McGlaston about purchasing the photographs, Mrs. Edward
McGlaston is on the original envelope with no indication of who they are, so the home is
only in the keywords, not the descripton.
Cardinal Spellman Portrait Unveiled
May 12, 1958
Portrait of Cardinal Spellman, to grace the new Brockton school bearing his name, was officially unveiled in a
preview showing Monday evening by the Twentieth Century Catholic Club which is presenting the painting to the
school. Dr. Evelyn Ryan Murphy, president, and the artist, Edward H. Harrigan, Washing street, Hanson, view the
work.
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Group Around Cardinal Spellman Portrait
May 12, 1958
Group, including Dr. Evelyn Ryan Murphy, around the newly unveiled portrait of Cardinal Spellman.
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unveiling see description for 58-1270_1.
Miss Armed Forces Chosen
May 17, 1958
Miss Janet E. Cashman, 19, of 63 Courts street, Whitman, won the title of Miss Armed Forces of Brockton
Saturday night at the annual Armed Forces day ball held in the State Armory. She was chosen from a group of
five finalists who were elimination winners on the stage of the Brockton theatre Wednesday night.
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Abington Curved Bar Recipients
May 17, 1958
Abington Curved Bar Recipients at St. Bridget's hall Sunday included, with their leaders: Front, Ann L. Burke,
Carol J. Anderson, and Nancy J. Jefferson, second row, Mrs. John E. Shanahan, leader; Nancy E. Pihl, Mrs. William
M. Evans, Mona C. DeCoster, Kathryn J. Wright, Mrs. Alexander O. MacKay, leader; back, Jean M. Kelleher, Jane
L. Greenlaw, Kathleen B. Calway, Martha F. Gannon, Audrea M. Parsons and Susan M. Curry.
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Organize Middleboro League
May 21, 1958
Principals in the newly formed provisional League of Women Voters at Middleboro, left to right, Mrs. Frederick
W. Litzkow of Falmouth, member of the State organization committee; Mrs. Harold A. Hall president; Mrs.
Raymond V. Neelon, first vice-president; Mrs. G. Mason Ryder, treasurer.
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Bridgewater RR Meeting
May 21, 1958
Bridgewater commuters favored tax abatement for the New Haven railroad to keep trains running at town hall
meeting at which George A. Yarrington, member of the State House railroad committee, and Rev. W. Robert
Mayhew, pastor of the Bridgewater Congregational church, presided. Addressing them is Mrs. Allen R. Fordie, 15
South street, Bridgewater.
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East Bridgewater 'Bathers'
May 21, 1958
East Bridgewater 'Bathers' appearing Friday night in the Union Congregational church show at Central School
will include: Miss Carol E. Tallman, Miss Jean L. Tallman, Bruce G. Allen and Mrs. Raymond G. Rogers. They are
among a varied cast of church members taking part in the presentation.
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Rockland Area Church Council
May 21, 1958
Principals at meeting of Rockland Area Council of Churches, meeting Wednesday evening at the First Parish
Congregational Church, Abington, left to right, Rev. Clarence W. Fuller of First Congregational church, Melrose,
who was the speaker; John D. Houghey of Rockland, named president; John H. Spurr of Rockland, outgoing
treasurer; Mrs. John G. Gaskill of Hanover, executive secretary; Everett C. Slayter of North Abington, incoming
treasurer; Rev. Thomas H. Campbell, minister of the host church in Abington.
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Holy Cross Fathers at Pius X Seminary
May 21, 1958
Holy Cross Fathers at the Pius X Seminary standing around a table with Mr. Fallon looking at building plans.
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Besse Baker Display Window
May 22, 1958
Photograph of the Jockey shorts display window at Besse Baker.
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Horsepower in Hanson
May 22, 1958
Though tractors are the usual power for harrowing these days, Adolph F. Scott, Indian Head street, Hanson, still
attracts attention with his two Belgian draft horses plowing and harrowing his seven-and-a-half acre farm. "For
wet ground," Mr. Scott says, "You can't beat them."
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Barbara Given Farwell Tea
May 22, 1958
Miss Barbara Heider, left, German exchange student who has studied the past year as a Silver Lake Regional
High School senior, was honor guest at a tea at the school, sponsored Thursday afternoon by the Home
Economics club. Left to right, Barbara, pouring, Miss Virginia M. Gould of Carve, treasurer, and standing, Mrs.
Genevieve M. Pratt of Pembroke, advisor; Miss Rosemary L. Wilbur of Carver, president; Miss Avis G. Merry of
Kingston, vice-president; Miss Gloria E. Marinelli of Kingston, secretary; and Mrs. Wilbert P. Cingolani of
Kingston, Chemistry teacher, who were among the many guests at the tea.
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Brilliant Concert
May 22, 1958
Brilliant concert by 10 public school musical organizations demonstrated the ability of Brockton children in a
program Thursday night at West Junior High school. Above, as one of the 10 parts to the program, Brockton High
School Girls' Glee Club sings under the direction of Robert A. White. Entire Concert was presented under the
leadership of Rodney F. May, musical director, Brockton school department.
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Forest Avenue Accident
May 22, 1958
Photographs of an accident on Forest avenue involving two cars.
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Name Jonathan C. Hammond, 18, of 92 Wheeler avenue is also included on the original
envelope with no indication of who this is. Information included in the keywords not the
description.
4-H Club Judged at Hanover
May 18, 1958
A new feature of the Hanover horse show Sunday at the Stanley Briggs Stable was the judging of horses owned
by members of the Silver Spur 4-H Horse Club of Abington. Included among them, being judged here by Dr. Ralph
C. Briggs of North Hanover, Susan J. Babcock, Lorraine A. Beal and Susan E. Philbrick, all of Abington.
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West Bridgewater Girls
May 22, 1958
West Bridgewater Girls who received curved bar awards Wednesday night at the First Congregational-Unitarian
Church, front, left to right, Susan Buker, Jane E. Hayward, Janet L. Metcalf, Joyce D. Wilbur, Sally Buker, Sandra L.
Stuart and Helen A. Keith; back, Eleanor M. Hirst, Sharon M. Seablom, Jun C. Howard, Joanna M. Holmgren,
Sandra L. Beals, Janice L. Erbeck and, Standing at the right, the leader, Mrs. L. Merrill Caswell.
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City of Brockton, Centre Street Sidewalk Deficiencies
May 15, 1958
Photo of Centre street in the city of Brockton to illustrate the lack of sidewalks on the road. The picture is of
someone walking on the grass on the side of the street.
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Whitmanites State Champs
May 21, 1958
Whitmanites State Champs in the Pythian bowling league, left to right, Robert E. Morgan, George R. Parrott,
Capt. Arthur O. Morgan, John O. Morgan, and Herman D. Smith. Walter C. Morgan whose place was taken by
one of his brother when he was unable to play because of an injury was unable to be present for the picture.
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Campello Izaak Waltons
May 22, 1958
Campello Izaak Waltons get official instruction in the art of fly casting as member of the South Junior High school
Sportsmen's Club. In the group, left to right, S. Erick Benson and David W. Carroll, teachers who are club advisors;
Albert B. Hoffman, 172 Copeland street; W. Stephen Pinney, 1070 Warren avenue; Alan R. Kenney, 2 Poulin
avenue; Robert A. Cotter, 274 Crescent street, Roger F. Kraus, 21 Linneave avenue; David A. Gardner, 15 East
avenue; Lester R. Johnson, 140 Litchfield street; Francis J. Nordelli, 46 Winthrop street; Sherod L. Bourne, 26
Hoover avenue; Robert L. Reed, 72 South street; Paul H. Forest, 928 Warren avenue; Thomas A. Larson, 159
Clifton avenue, and South Junior High principal Harry C. Darling, himself an ardent fisherman and member of
Brockton sportsmen's organizations.
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Air Force Rewards Pembroke Lad
May 22, 1958
Thursday was another red letter day for James L. Hoyt, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Liston E. Hoyt, Fairview avenue,
Pembroke. The young man who is recovering from major brain surgery at home received a certificate of
achievement from the air force commending his 250 hours service with the ground observer corps before his
illness. At the presentation, left to right, M/Sgt. Martin J. Amlov of Lexington, sector agent for Southeastern
Massachusetts; James, Mrs. Walter J. Quackenbush of Rockland, administrative assistant to the director of
Rockland CD; Maj. Harry W. Pardee, Jr., of Sudbury, State GOC co-ordinator.
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New Honors for Miss Hazelum
May 22, 1958
Home from the Portland meeting which appointed her New England Secretary of the Year, Miss Helen I. Hazelum
was presented roses at the meeting of the Brockton Secretaries' Association where she is outgoing president. The
flowers were given by Charles A. Mullins, office manager, Stone & Tarlow and Field & Flint. Left to right, Miss
Berenice M. Repetto, newly elected treasurer; Miss Ilda M. Terrezana, vice-president; Miss Doris L. Laverty,
recording secretary; Mr. Mullins, Miss Hazelum; Miss Mary E. McNamara, new president; and Miss Florence
Kreinick, corresponding secretary.
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Clerk of Courts Testimonial
May 22, 1958
Clerk of Courts Testimonial honoring George C. P. Olsson of Plymouth, formerly of Brockton, for 30 years' service
to the county featured, among the honored guests: Front, Mrs. John H. Lancaster of Eastondale, niece of Mr.
Olsson; Miss Sigrid E. Olsson of Brockton, his sister; Mrs. George C. P. Olsson, Mrs. Ida C. Olsson of Brockton, Mr.
Olsson's 87-year-old mother; Mr. Olsson, and another sister, Mrs. Henry N. Lancaster of Brockton; back row, John
N. Lancaster, Atty. John R. Wheatley,of Abington, district attorney, Plymouth Country, who was toastmaster;
Judge Amedeo V. Sgarzi, judge, third district court, Plymouth; Dexter A. Olsson, 22, son of the honored guest;
Arthur T. Murphy of Brockton, assistant clerk of courts; Henry N. Lancaster; Robert S. Prince of Brockton,
assistant clerk of courts and chairman of the testimonial, and Arnold W. Olsson of Worcester, brother of the
guest of honor.
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Goddard Hospital Auxiliary
May 22, 1958
Goddard Hospital Auxiliary coffee hour followed annual meeting at YWCA Thursday evening. Among
particiapants, Mrs. John A. Davis, Miss Ruth Goddard, Mrs. Walter H. Gilday, Mrs. Wayne Keith and the speaker,
Mrs. Worthing L. West if Newton Centre, president, Newton-Wellesley Hospital Aid Association. Pouring, is Miss
Blanche Hyslop.
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Dandelion Crop Biggest Ever
May 13, 1958
Whether the dandelion is replacing the daisy and buttercup as the traditional spring flower at the fields isn't
worrying Carole J. Seablom, 15, of 57 South Elm street, West Bridgewater. Carole, a West Bridgewater High
school sophomore, finds the lowly dandelion practically covering a field opposite the school, and the situation is
repeated in farmlands throughout the country.
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Top Hanson A. A. Bowlers
May 21, 1958
Top Hanson A. A. Bowlers at banquet Wednesday night in Hanson, left to right, Mrs. Lawrence E. Pratt, 17
Brookside Avenue, Brockton; Robert J. Bows, 22 Glenwood street, Brockton; high individual scorer; Alfred L.
Pagnotta, 91 Breer street; Mrs. Pagnotta, and Mrs. Priscilla E. Waldron.
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Police Ball Grand March
May 19, 1958
Police Ball Grand March at West Junior High School Monday night included, in the first row, Mrs. Edward R.
Leonard and Councilor Leonard, Mrs. Joseph C. Wright and Chief Wright, Mrs. William A. Gildea and City
Manager Gildea, Mrs. Wilfred H. Derosier and Mayor Derosier; in the second row, Miss Joyce T. Lucas and her
father, Patrolman Frank Lucas, vice-president of the relief association; Mrs. Roger Higgens and Patrolman
Higgens, who is ball co-chairman; and not visible to camera, Lt. Francis L. Machini, ball chairman, and his sister,
Mrs. John F. Dacey, and Association Pres. Raymond J. Beal and his daughter Miss Andrea N. Beal.
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Stonehill Faculty Gathering
May 22, 1958
Stonehill Faculty gathering at Hotel Bryant Thursday evening included, left to right, seated, Very Rev. James J.
Sheehan, CSC, president of the college, of Brockton; Dr. Patrick H. Payton, 1054 North Main street, instructor of
biology; back, Gilman H. Campbell, 45 Columbia avenue, North Easton, associated professor of education; Brassil
Fitzgerald, 591 Pleasant street, professor of English, Rev. James J. Doyle, CSC, dean of Stonehill; and Dr. James J.
Burns, 52 Milton street, associate professor of sociology and political science.
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Randolph Road-e-o Winners
May 23, 1958
Randolph Road-e-o Winners received the congratulations of the road-e-o sponsors the team manager Saturday
upon their achievement. Left to right, Richard O. Basquet, chairman, teenage road-e-o; Robert D. Bell, president,
Randolph Junior Chamber of Commerce, Robert A. Hancock, town manager, and the winners, left to right, Robert
G. Fallon, 19, of 967 North Main street, first prize; Salvatore J. Scribetta, 17, of 10 Reed street, second prize; and
John R. Anderson, 17, of 159 Union street, third prize. All three are residents of Randolph.
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Holbrook Curved Bar Winners
May 25, 1958
Front, left to right, Judy A. Thurberg, Karen M. Asker, Lee R. Malloch, Karen E. Lientz; second row, Mrs. Dorothy
Thurberg, leader; Laura B. Andrus, Becky Koza, Maureen E. Moynihan, Donna L. MacMillan, and Mrs. Esther
Haskell, leader; third row; Kathy E. Burbank; Laurie J. Haskell, Marie E. Hilstrom, Sandra L. Tacke and Ruth L.
Lemack.
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West Junior High Assembly
May 12, 1958
West Junior High Assembly Wednesday afternoon featured a dance program of many lands, presented by the
girls' physical education department. Among the participants were Jane L. Seaquist, 177 Grafton street; Rochelle
L. Warren, 53 Kenilworth avenue; Harriet Bornstein, 31 Highland terrace; Marie O. BiMarzio, 109 Linwood street;
and Sally C. Tamulevich, 134 Walnut street.
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East Side Farmer
May 21, 1958
East Side Farmer is Richard A. Sergio, 13, of 12 Otis street, seventh grade Paine Junior High school student, with
Jean, one of the two cows he owns is East Bridgewater as a member of the 4-H Dairy Club.
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Plympton Clergyman 50 Years
May 25, 1958
Dr. George A. Barrow, interim rector of Trinity Episcopal church, Rockland, received the congratulations of his
congregation and a basket of dollar bills Sunday at an anniversary party. Among the chief participants, left to
right, Mrs. Donald F. Robbins, Jr., president of the Maids and Matrons club; Everett R. Mitchell, senior warden;
Mrs. Barrow, Dr. Barrow; Rev. D. Norman Brady, rector, Trinity Episcopal church, Bridgewater; Ernest E. Park,
president, Men's Club; and Albert Gibbs, toastmaster and chairman.
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Paul Dean Lodge, AF & AM
May 23, 1958
Paul Dean Lodge, AF & AM in North Easton conducted their annual ladies' night Friday evening, with special
guests being Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Smith, senior warden Emerson O. Kidder, Past Master Ralph E. Manchester,
chairman; Master Everett A. Dunn and his mother, Mrs. Everett A. Dunn, Sr., Junior Deacon, and Mrs. John A.
Keach, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Copeland and Junior warden and Mrs. Paul E. Flinkstrom.
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In Lakeville Observance
May 23, 1958
Members of the Precinct Congregational Church, Lakeville, take part Sunday in the 105th anniversary observance
of the town by attending church in gowns of bygone years. Left to right, Mrs. Henry V. DeJesus, Mrs. Francis N.
Berry, Mrs. Dorothy C. Bradford and Mrs. Charles E. Cornell.
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Middleboro Girls' Achievement
May 23, 1958
Middleboro Girls' Achievement in the grade seven home economics class of Mrs. Robert L. Buck includes cotton
jumpers made by members of the class. Dorothy F. Silvia, in the frame, demonstrates her jumper as Mrs. Buck,
right, and other classmates look on. Seated are Donna M. Fitzsimmons, Dorinda C. DeMoranville, Marjorie J.
Judge, Diane M. Eaton; back, Inez E. Pierce, Dorothy A. Wilson, Susan M. Little and Laureen L. Mullen.
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Marshfield High Drawing
May 23, 1958
Marshfield High design drawing by Haldemon and Jacoby.
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Silver Lake Track Team Members
May 22, 1958
Front, Manuel Silva, Michael Andrews, Robert Green, Robert Fogg; second row, Arthur Pennanen, David
Blanchard, Philip Bosworth, Dana Whiston and Kenneth Ward; third row, Coach Ed Parks, Al Goslin, Harry
Dutson, Philip Loring and John Walsh.
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Trying to Be Big Ladies
May 23, 1958
Did you try on ladies' clothes when you were a little girl? Then you know how grown up these Holbrook children
feel in older folks' attire. They're Patricia Ann Moynihan, eight, of 21 Pleasant street; Betty Ann Yeisley, eight, of
188 North Main street; and Lillian Jean Ellard, eight, of 43 Plymouth street, all of Holbrook.
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Confirmed at Temple Isreal
May 24, 1958
Confirmed at Temple Israel in a service Saturday evening, left to right, Dorothy Endler, Claire B. Levitan, Beverly
M. Lang, Alexander R. Rysman, Arthur S. Wyn, Rabbi H. Bruce Ehrmann, Stanley L. Wolfson, Edward M. Kaskel,
Arlene F. Goldblatt, Ellen J. Berger and Bonnie E. Rubenstein.
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'Miniature Oxen'
May 23, 1958
'Miniature Oxen' in the form of young bulls trained by Everett L. Estabrooks, 11, of 768 West Centre street, West
Bridgewater, are objects of attention these days on the spacious Estabrooks farm. Above, they provide
transportation for Kenneth Green and his brother John, Forest street, West Bridgewater.
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Not Too Warm for Him
May 23, 1958
The current hot spell doesn't keep this lad from smiling. He's Mark E. Foster, four, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E.
Foster, 776 Warren avenue.
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East Bridgewater Police Leaders
May 23, 1958
East Bridgewater Police Leaders of the annual police association ball, held Friday evening at square acres, left to
right, Mrs. Albert Saccocia and Police Association President Saccocia; Mrs. Walter A. Benoit and Chief Benoit;
Mrs. William D. Tardie and vice-president Tardie; Mrs. William A. Hurd and secretary Hurd of the association.
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Lakeville's Minister's Hobby
May 23, 1958
Lakeville Minister's hobby is operating an amateur short wave radio station WLLUN, which has enabled him to
communicate with 'hams' all over the world. He's Rev. Theodore C. Hamlin, pastor, Lakeville and Taunton
Precinct Congregational Church.
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Joseph Stone Home
May 23, 1958
Photographs of excavation in road near driveway of Joseph Stone home, 244 Fairview avenue.
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WoodHue Kitchens
May 23, 1958
Photographs of the kitchens of the Vampos Home and Tucker Homes for WoodHue Kitchens.
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Charles Dunnington Air Force Photo
May 23, 1958
Copy of an air force photograph for Charles Dunnington.
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Annual DeMolay-Rainbow Prom
May 25, 1958
Annual DeMolay-Rainbow Prom at Brockton Country Club Saturday evening featured these grand march leaders:
left to right, Lee M. Collins, Senior Councilor Clayton T. Shaw, Worthy Advisor Joan L. Yancey, Charles H. Stanley,
Junior past Worthy Advisor Patricia L. Pratt, David L. Sutherland, Judy A. Peterson, and Master Councilor
Malcolm L. Greene, Jr.
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First Lutheran Dedication
May 25, 1958
First Lutheran Dedication of the about-to-be constructed addition to the church, climaxed by a cornerstone
ceremony, began auspiciously with this indoor procession at the church Sunday afternoon. Leading the choir is
the cross bearer, Richard Erikson.
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Whitman-Abington Road-e-o
May 25, 1958
Whitman-Abington Road-e-o held Sunday afternoon depite showers picked three top drivers from among a large
field of contestants and, making the presentation at its conclusion were, left to right, Inspector Israel Fine of
Mattapan, attached to the Brockton office, registry of moto vehicles; Inspector John J. Lynch of Brockton, and the
winners, Peter D. Downey, 17, 163 East Washington street, Hanson, first prize; Jerry R. Benoit, 17, 366 Spring
street, Hanson, second prize; and Thomas P. Bentcliff, 19, of 19 Wilmat street, Whitman, third prize. At right is
Alden R. Gilman, chairman. The program was sponsored by the Whitman and Abington chapters, junior chamber
of commerce.
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Canzano Triplets Year Old
May 25, 1958
Dianna C., John E. and Donna M. Canzano, children of Mr. and Mrs. Emile T. Canzano, 303 Pleasant street,
celebrated their first birthday anniversary Sunday with a party at which they displayed (above) a more than
usual degree of seriousness.
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First Confirmation
May 25, 1958
First Confirmation at the newly formed St. Mark's Lutheran church was given to four young people Sunday and
they included, above, with the pastor, Barbara E. Cornaro, 5 Richardson terrace, Whitman; Nancy L. Willis, 251
South avenue, Whitman; Rev. Richard E. Olden, pastor; Warren H. Dahl, 370 Groveland street, Abington; John R.
Lindberg, 19 Brown avenue, Whitman.
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Silver Lake Senior Class
May 25, 1958
Silver Lake Regional High School. Lloyd M. Creighton, principal. First row, Mildred P. Grant, Geraldine A. Gomes,
Carol J. Bersani, Gloria E. Marinelli, Carolyn J. Washburn, Wesley A. Shaw, historian; Robert M. Walsh, treasurer;
Ruthann Bailey, vice-president; Michael F. Andrews, president; Antonia B. Solari; secretary; Elizabeth A.
Murphey, Judith M. Keating, Sylvia F. Wheelock, Muriel A. Hayford, Jane C. Fuller. Second row, Marily Boudreau,
Barbara B. Heider, Kathleen M. Shea, Mildred E. Grant, Judith M. Woodbury, Nancy C. Pehrson, Joan E. Ovaslea,
Evelyn A. Churchill, Jeannette H. Warren, Frances Grant, Marria H. Holt, Janet L. Parker, Helen H. Weston, Marcia
C. Wade, Virginia-Lee Eldridge and Barbara A. Judge. Third row, Elmi E. Heikkila, Avis G. Merry, Dorothy A. Cates,
Wallace L. Furtado, Rosemary L. Wilbur. Edward F. Chase, Sheila D. Toabe, Paul W. Williams, Natalie R. O'Brien,
Margaret A. Vaelmecke, Donald L. Chandler, John E. Caprio, Patricia A. DeMullis, Joanne D. Gomes, Linda L.
Giuliani and Judith W. Dickeson. Fourth row, Priscilla Handy, Joseph E. Rigo, Ann M. Kilroy, Manuel L. Silva,
Cynthia Colby, Nancy A. Campbell, Warren S. LeFurgey, Robert J. Santos, Robert H. Merritt, Robert B. Ireland, Jay
A. Perleins, Judith L. Phillips, Bertha J. Tewlesbury, Sandra J. Howe, Edson Bryant and David Carson. Fifth row,
Donna L. Gurney, Barbara M. Whiting, William H. Proctor, Daniel J. Therriault, Alfred L. Roncarati, Thomas J.
Kinch, David B. Sayce, David L. Lunetta, George C. Lootz, Roberth Troope, Loren H. St. Onge, Alan C. Vautrino, Jr.,
Judith W. Karhes, Allan D. Forbes, Susan R. Shaw and Tommy Smallwood. Sixth row, Paul W. Joy, Paul F.
Sherman, Roberth E. Fogg, Paul V. Lehto, W. Ritchie Wyman, Roverth A. Green, Dennis P. O'Brien, Jogn J. Govoni,
Jr., Robert F. Lynch and Bob K. Eldridge.
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Fawn Found in Pembroke
May 23, 1958
Emily Ann Hewitt, seven, daughter of Fire Chief and Mrs. Varnum A. Hewitt, Barber Street, Pembroke, holds the
baby fawn found in the yard of Fred Howard Merrill, also of Barleer street, Pembroke, when the latter was
mowing his lawn. It was apparently abandoned under a chestnut tree on the Merrill property.
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Pembroke Fawn Found Abandoned
May 23, 1958
Fred Howard Merrill, Barleer street, Pembroke, who found a baby fawn abandoned under a tree in his yard,
feeds the young animal as it is held by Emily Ann Hewitt, seven, daughter of Fire Chief and Mrs. Varnum A.
Hewitt, also of Barleer Street, Pembroke. The deer was discovered by Mr. Merrill late Friday afternoon while he
was mowing his lawn.
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Pastor Hilmer in 50th Jubilee
May 25, 1958
To Rev. A.J. Hilmer, third from right, for 50 years a Lutheran minister, went the good wishes and a gift of a cross
on chair Sunday at the Lebanon Lutheran Church, North Easton. Left to right, Rev. Dr. Eskil G. England of
Worcester, president, New England Conference of the Augustana Lutheran Church; Rev. Hebert N.G. Ahnguist,
pastor, Lebanon Lutheran Church; Paster Hilmer, and E. Frank Atwood, vice-chairman, board of Administration,
Lebanon Lutheran Church
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Brockton Photo Engraving Co. Inc.
May 27, 1958
Photographs at a necktie for Brockton photo Engraving Co. Inc.
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Rosamand L. Murdock
May 27, 1958
Photos of bride to be Rosamond L. Murdock, 210 Belmont ave.
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Five-Generation Reunion
May 27, 1958
Five-Generation Reunion in Brockton Tuesday afternoon spanned 92 years. In the Centre is Mrs. Arthur Bishop at
Franklin, 92 years old; on the right, Theodore L. Bishop, 63, of Portsmouth, Va., in back, centre, Mrs. Dorothy P.
Silva, 42, of 1075 Pleasant Street, at the left, standing , Mrs.James R. Cruise, 42, of 16 Hampden avenue, and at
the left, seated, James R. Cruise, Jr., 19 months.
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Abington Author and Children
May 27, 1958
Mrs. John Curtis, Jr., 754 Plymouth Street, Abington, whose condensed novel appears in the current issue at a
nationally circulated magazine, finds time in addition to bring up five children. They're Kieran Curtis, four; Paul,
seven; Mary, 13 months; Katherine A., 10; and John Curtis III, nine.
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Daly Factory
May 27, 1958
Photos of the Daly Factor, 27 Maple Street, Holbrook.
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Man Has Heart Attack as Autos Are in Collision
May 25, 1958
A West Side man suffered a heart attack Sunday night after the car in which he was riding was in an accident at
Ash and West Elm streets. Angelos Pechilis, of 370 Ash Street, was taken to Goddard Hospital, where his
condition this morning was listed as satisfactory. Pechilis was a passenger in a car driven by his nephew, Achilles
T. Economas, 33, of 26 Highland street. Economas, who was shaken up and bruised, also was admitted to
Goddard Hospital and was in "satisfactory condition today. A third person in the car , Arthur Geougantas, 71, of
7 Skinner street, was treated at the Brockton Hospital for an injury to his right leg and was later discharged. The
driver of the second car, indentified as Frederick R. Madan of 187 Washington Street, North Easton, also claimed
injuries and said he would be treated by his own physician. The injured were taken to the hospitals by Patrolmen
Dodero and DeChristopher. Police said Economas was driving south on Ash Street and Madon west on West Elm
Street, when the accident occurred.
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own personal notes.
Sailor Dies in Car Crash at Raynham
May 26, 1958
A 32-year-old Maryland navy man was killed instantly shortly before 6 o'clock this morning when his sedan left
the north bound lane of the Fall River expressway in this town and struck the King Street bridge abutment. The
dead man was indentified as Harry J. Mellen, 32, of 28 North wood drive, Timonian, MD, a sailor attached to the
USS Colleton, South Boston. Dr. Charles F. Kane of Brockton, associated medical examiner, summoned by police,
said Mellen died of a crushed chest. The car in which he had been traveling alone was so badly demolished that
the engine was thrust into the front seat area, police said. Bridgewater police were among the first to respond,
when reports of the accident indicated it had occurred in Bridgewater. However, subsequently it was found to
have happened several hundred yards south of the Bridgewater-Raynham line. Registry Inspector John J. Lynch of
Brockton as well as State and armed forces police responded.
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Killed on Expressway
May 26, 1958
Registry Inspector John J. Lynch of Brockton at wreckage of a car in which Harry J. Mellen of Timonian, MD., a
navy man, was fataly hurt in Raynham just south of Bridgewater early this morning.
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Driver Injured
May 23, 1958
Leroy F. Campbell, 52, of 19 Woodland avenue, was treated at Brockton Hospital shortly after 3 P.M. Friday for
injuries to his right shoulder and arm received, police say, when the auto he was operating was in collision at
Green and Newbury streets with an auto driven by Thomas F. Smith, 52 Maolis avenue, West Bridgewater.
Investigation was made by Patrolmen John J. Lyons and Perley K. Johnson, who also took the injured man to the
hospital. A Crew from the highway department cleared the roadway at the intersection of debris resulting from
the accident.
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Lawrence H. Belanger
May 26, 1958
Individual photographs of Lawrence H. Belanger, 7 victory avenue, Avon, Mass.
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Middleboro Science Fair Winners
May 26, 1958
Middleboro Science Fair Winners at the Science Fair and open house held Monday evening at Middleborough
Junior High school included, left to right, Patricia A. Vasil, 14, of East Main Street, and Harold T. Deane, 13, of 11
Cross Street, eighth grade winners; and Michael H. Weaver, 12, of Miller Street, seventh grade winner, with the
science teacher, Vincent P. Sullivan, Jr.
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In Plymouth Trail
May 26, 1958
Mrs. Gertrude F. Riordan, Brockton, centre, enters courtroom on trial for murder of three-year-old Michael
Baldwin. At left is Mrs. Hannah Stetson of Plymouth, matron, and at right, Deputy Sherriff LeRoy E. Eldredge of
Wareham.
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Riordan Trial Jury
May 26, 1958
Front, left to right, Deputy Sheriff Edward S. MacDonald, of Plymouth, Foreman Alexander J. Draghetti of
Lakeville, Miss Audrey E. Leach of brockton, Kenneth R. Kaufman of Brockton, Edgard L. Martin of Rochester,
Mrs. Ethel G. Whidden of Plymouth; Ernest R. Wilbur of Brockton and George C. Jordan of Lakeville; back row,
William Pilkington of Rockland, Herbert L. Dudley of Carver, Robert J. Durant of Brockton, Deputy Sheriff Paul R.
James of Scituate, Mrs. Dorothy M. Farrar of Brockton, Fenton L. Bates of Rockland, Mrs. E. S. MacDonald who is
assigned by the sheriff's office with the deputy sheriffs, Estachio Ferreira of Brockton, and Mrs. Edna B. Studley of
Marshfield.
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Husband of the Defendant
May 26, 1958
Joseph C. Riordan, husband of Mrs. Gertrude F. Riordan, at trial in Plymouth which began Monday.
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Former Police Chief Called
May 26, 1958
Among those called to testify in the case of Mrs. Gertrude F. Riordan at Plymouth today were Former Police Chief
John F. O'Connell and the chief's secretary, Miss Claire B. Cassidy.
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Neighbors Called as Witnesses
May 26, 1958
Police Patrolman John P. Bailey, of Brockton, with three women who testified Monday afternoon in the trial of
Mrs. Gertrude F. Riordan. Left to right, Mrs. George T. Gardner, Jr., 35 Sophia avenue; Mr. Bailey, Mrs. Elsie
Melendy and Mrs. Virginia Downs, both of 19 Sophia avenue, Brockton.
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Parents of Victim
May 26, 1958
Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Baldwin, parents of Michael Baldwin, three, alleged by the State to have been murdered,
were avid courtroom spectators and Mrs. Baldwin was among the early witnesses summoned to testify Monday
afternoon at Plymouth.
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New England Tel. and Tel. Co.
May 23, 1958
Photographers of telephone installation for New England Tel. and Tel. Company.
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Bridgewater Talent Winner
May 25, 1958
John William Taber, 16, of Marian, second from left, receives the congratulations of Bridgewater Lions Club
Talent Show chairman Dr. John F. Correia Saturday night after winning the show from some 20 competing
groups. Next to him is Hugo P. Baroni, king lion, and in front of him, eight-year-old Bernard E. Piccinisca, New
Bedford, third-prize winner and at right are members of the Gems, the second-place winners who come from the
Bridgewaters, seated at the drums is Richard L. Kline, 15, of West Bridgewater, and standing behind him, Clifford
A. Wilmet, Jr., 20, of West Bridgewater; Armand J. Bena, 18, of Bridgewater; J. David Cabral, 18, of West
Bridgewater; and Donald E. Seager, 18, of West Bridgewater.
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Howard PTA Field Day
May 24, 1958
Howard PTA Field Day featured a merry-go-round among other program highlights Saturday and among the
participants were, left to right, Andrea C. Lewis, 26 Locust street; co-chairman Joseph W. Tennihan, 983 North
main street; Mary Ann Murray, 20 Locust street; Charles R. Meeks, 33 Hillcrest avenue; Lucinda M. Thuotte and
Donna Marie Thuotte, 39 Locust street, and Howard School Principal W. Lincoln MacPherson.
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Stoughton Assembly, order of the Rainbow
May 23, 1958
Group photographs from the Stoughton assembly of the Order of the Rainbow for Girls.
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Program from the Order of Rainbow for Girls Installation, dated May 20, 1958, in included.
No indication of who or what each picture is of.
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Confirmed at Gethsemane Lutheran Church
May 25, 1958
Confirmed at Gethsemane Lutheran Church Sunday, with the ministers officiating, were, front, left to right, Ingrid
C. Hillstrom, Marcia G. Feaderoff, Rev. Paul Swanson, Rev. Richard Olson, Sharon L. Young and Marsha A.
Waitekunas; back, Paul C. Bamford, John A. Anderson, Ralph E. Nixon, Robert E. Benson, Jeffrey C. Paul, Robert E.
Carlson and Oke S. Thorngren.
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58-13380_2 Mildred Holmes Dancing School
May 29, 1958
Photograph of the Child of Mrs. Florence Hanson, 14 Nason Street, at Mildred Holmes Dancing School.
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Plymouth County Highway Association
May 26, 1958
Plymouth County Highway Association Ladies' Night guests at Pembroke Monday evening included: Vice-pres.
And Mrs. Manuel Nunes, Jr., of Mattapoisett, past secretary-treasurer and Mrs. Lawrence T. Thayer of Abington,
Pres. And Mrs. Herbert A. Cole of Hingham, Past pres. And founder G. Palmer Holmes of Kingston.
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Installation of Joan Yancey as Worthy Advisor
May 17, 1958
Photographs of various activities at the installation of Joan Yancey as worthy advisor for the Order of the
Rainbow.
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No indication of the subjects of individual photographs. Unkown who address belongs to.
Brockton Oratorio Society
May 26, 1958
Brockton Oratorio Society in "A German Requiem" by Johannes Brahms as conducted Monday evening at First
Lutheran Church by Robert A. White.
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Majorettes in Avon PTA Show
May 26, 1958
Majorettes in Avon PTA Show included these Avon girls directed by Miss Dorothy Mary Geary, student at Avon
High school. Front, Betty Jean Hartley, Elizabeth B. Cooke, Deborah H. Donovan, Kathleen M. Logue, Charlotte
Delaney, Dorothy Delaney, Susan M. Page, Margaret I. Hansen and Marsha L. Chamberlain; back, Barbara L.
Moore, Gail A. Patelcius, Margaret A. McKenzie,Lorraine J. Darcy, Noreen T. Webber, Linda P. Adamovicz, Carol J.
Hansen, Beverly Ann Thompson, Ann Marie Graham, Lynda Marie D'Antono and Kathleen F. Ring.
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22 Years Without Accident
May 28, 1958
Robert A. Stewart, 473 Warren avenue, shows trophy he received for no-accident driving record of 22 years'
duration, to his wife and daughter. At left is his daughter Carol E. Stewart, in centre, Mrs. Stewart.
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Whitman Holy Ghost Parish Reunion
May 26, 1958
Whitman Holy Ghost Parish Reunion was directed by, at the left, Dana W. Parks, co-chairman; William P. Bordon,
chairman; Julius A. Motta, President of the Holy Name Society, and the usherettes were girls who are members
of the confraternity class; Michele Carr, Sheila A. Whalen, Gail A. Sevigny, Deanna M. Deehan, John M. Mitchell
and Annmary K. Carbone.
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Mrs. Thomas E. MacDonald
May 28, 1958
Individual photographs of Mrs. Thomas E. MacDonald, Monponsett street, Monponsett, Mass.
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New Sign for Avon Fire Dept.
May 28, 1958
New sign for Avon Fire Dept. is the work of vocational pupils at Avon Consolidated school and others who stand
above, beneath the newly hung sign in Avon Square. Left to right, Supt. Of schools Wendell H. Thornton, Police
Chief Charles H. Maloney, Painter Ernest W. Lundin, Arthur J. Lambert, fire station custodian; High School
principal and vocational co-ordinator Thomas J. Lenon, Richard R. Miller, Eugene C. Anderson, Russell L. Towns,
Edward M. Lavelle, William P. Noyes, Edward J. Doran, Paul F. Cyr, shop instructor William G. White, advisory
board chairman James Sullivan, and vocational school director Charles H. Francis.
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Greg Fossella
May 17, 1958
Photographs of a telephone and a hand on a telephone for Greg Fossella.
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Desription on origional envelope was handwritten and the second word, which follows
"telephone" and preceded "for Greg Fossella," was illegible.
United Fund Launches Drive
May 28, 1958
Atty. Albert C. Doyle, left, president of the United Fund, and Mauritz W. Palmer, campaign chairman, discuss
plans for a recruitment campaign to enlist the aid of volunteers in the 1958 solicitations.
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Brockton Area Navy Men
May 28, 1958
Brockton Area Navy Men, most of whom are now seniors at high school have been assigned to active duty,
reporting on June 16 for assignment to regular navy units. They get last-minute instructions, above, from Naval
Reserve Com. William McManus and Chief Paul F. Sullivan of the Naval Reserve Training Center, Brockton. Front,
left to right, Wallace F. Trevains, Jr., 11 Park street, Roland E. LaFlamme of Taunton, Fred W. Hutchings of
Bridgewater; Terance M. Moran, 9 Skinner street; Michael A. Wilhelm, 90 Cricket road; Ernest Gallo, 251 Summer
street; Kenneth F. St. Jacques, 50 Boyden street; and George H. Harding, 32 Clifton avenue. Back, Harold P.
Torrey of Whitman, Brian R. Cyr of Avon, Ernest M. Gillis, 28 Pine avenue, James J. McGinnis, Jr., 43 Brook street;
John P. St. Jacques, 50 Boyden street; Dennis M. Fowler, Whitman; William L. Fors, Stoughton; Richard J. Hall,
Holbrook; Philip E. Davison, Whitman, and James R. Connors, East Bridgewater. Two who will also leave, though
not present in the picture, are Paul T. Thibault and Stewart B. Southworth, both of Brockton.
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Bond for Israel Drive
May 26, 1958
Mrs. Taymor served as Tea Hostess for the Bond for Israel Drive, seen here are three women sitting at the event.
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Malissa Fuller
May 27, 1958
Picture of Melissa Fuller in Abington play Hansel and Gretel.
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Abington Pageant Principals
May 27, 1958
Abington Pageant Principals in program presented Tuesday evening in the junior high school building are these
Hansel and Gretel characters: Gregory D. Bone, 226 Col. Hunt drive; Ellen G. White, 74 West Chapel street;
Edward H. Granger, III, 688 Washington stret; Cynthia J. Bristol, 41 Morton street; and Amy L. Bird, 608
Washington street.
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Phyllis Dolan
May 27, 1958
Two seated women in Naval attire, one of which may be Phyllis Dolan of the Naval Reserve Armory.
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Richard Welch
May 24, 1958
Photos of Richard Welch and others at the prom of DeMolay.
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Principals at Cesarini Testimonial
May 26, 1958
Principals at Cesarini Testimonial Monday evening included, left to right, City Manager William A. Gildea, Mrs.
Wilfred A. Derosier, Raymond A. Ferrara, chairman; Daniel J. Cesarini, the guest of honor; Atty. James R. Lawton
who was toastmaster, Mrs. Cesarini, Joseph M. Cesarini, seven; Mrs. Fannie Myska who is Mrs. Cesarini's mother,
Rev. John B. Missa, pastor, St. Mary's church; and Theresa A. Cesarini, 12.
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Whitman Brothers Badly Hurt
May 29, 1958
Robert E. Nelson, 18, of 15 Stetson Street, Whitman, and his brother, Edmund R. Nelson, 20, of 212 Whitman
avenue, Whitman, were criticalled hurt shortly before 2 this morning on Crescent street, Brockton, when their car
hit a pole and bounced into the roadway after the crash. Patrolman Thomas Roach and Lt. James Smith of the
fire department are at the left.
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newspaper clippings with the description included in envelope.
First Bicycle Road-e-o
May 28, 1958
First Bicycle Road-e-o to test the operating skills of young Brockton bicyclists took place Wednesday evening for
Cub Pack 10 in St. Coleman's church parking lot, with state police Tech. Sgt. Robert F. Tabaroni as chairman and
Frank A. Derocher cubmaster. Winners with Sgt. Tabaroni and Mr. Derocher, left, were, left to right, Paul D.
Derocher, first prize, 10-year-olds; Stephen C. Rosa, second; Robert F. Tabaroni, first, nine-year-olds; Robert E.
Gibbons, second; James M. Grass and Paul G. Hayes, tied for third; Henry K. Hicks, first for eight-year-olds; Brian
R. Masefield, second for eight-year-olds; Donald M. Fredette, third for eight-year-olds.
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Hanson Curved Bar Awards
May 28, 1958
Hanson Curved Bar Awards went to these girl scouts Wednesday night at a program at Indian Head school. The
girls, with their leaders, include: Front, Meredith Jean Ford, Shirley E. Rumrill, Brenda D. Crosman, Karen Ann
Prario, and Jean Marie Marsh. Second row, Mrs. Erwin S. Gorham, Mrs. Walter H. Ricker, Mary Jane Ricker,
Martha L. LaVigne, Karen Lee Nutter, Penelope A. Wheeler, Marsha Walkey, Jean Marie DiGregorio, Claire F.
Turner, Mrs. Paul P. LaVigne and Mrs. Albert S. Coughlin; third row, Lois E. Gibson, Carol Lee Burke, Joyce A.
Schwenzfeier, Sally A. Coughlin, Priscilla L. Clark, Carol Ann Comins, Susan B. Merriam and Carol J. Rice.
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Claire Turner
May 28, 1958
Individual photograph of Claire Turner, a winner of a Hanson Curved Bar award.
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A Case of Look-alikes
May 28, 1958
Six-year-old Abington twins Betty D. St. Charles, left, and Barbara E. St. Charles, 860 Washington street,
Abington, ponder a question in their class at the first grade, Abington elementary school. Even their teacher and
classmates have difficulty telling them apart.
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Grew up with Navy, Finally Joins
May 28, 1958
Ever since the Brockton naval reserve armory was started 10 years ago, William F. Shinnick, right, of 34 Montauk
Road, has watched its progress. He was seven when the building was first begun opposite his home on Montauk
road. Today, at last, after being a member of Sea Scout Ship 77, boy scouts, he was formally made a member of
the naval reserve training centre. He's being sworn in, above, by Com. William H. McManus of Newton,
Commanding Office of Div 1-12 (L). Looking on are Lt.-Com. Michael McClintock, Commanding Office of the Naval
Reserve Training Centre, and Robert J. Rothwell of Stoughton, Skipper of Sea Scout Ship 77 and himself a member
of the Naval Reserve unit.
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West Bridgewater Crash Injures
May 28, 1958
One person was hospitalized as the result of a two-car crash at the entrance to Pine Hill Cemetery, Route 28, this
town [Brockton], at 2:15 P.M., Wednesday. Joseph Souza, 75, of 989 High Street, Bridgewater, a passanger in a
car operated by Frank L. Smerz of the same address, was taken to Brockton hospital for facial lacerations by
Officer Edwin E. Gibson. The Smerz car was in collision with another automobile operated by John Woodsum,
Middleboro. His wife, Nellie, was a passanger in the car and said she would see her own physician. Woodsum
claimed no injuries. The Woodsum car was proceeding north on Route 28 and, according to police, had turned in
front of the Smerz car to enter the cemetery. State Trooper Goldberg assisted West Bridgewater Police in the
investigation and traffic.
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Description differs slightly from one on newspaper clipping. Envelope also includes a copy
of the description, news clipping, and letters to those involved to purchase the
photographs.
Centre Street
May, 1958
Photographs of construction on centre street to widen curve at Short Street.
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No specific date given
National Bank of Plymouth County
May 29, 1958
Photographs of the National Bank of Plymouth County's Memorial Day window display.
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fuller
May 29, 1958
Photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fuller seated at a Pops concert.
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Accident of Spring Street and Ash Street
May 29, 1958
Four persons sustained minor injuries in a collision of two autos at Spring and Ash street at 7:40 this morning. All
were discharged after examinations at hospitals showed they suffered only abrasions and shaking up. Mrs.
Evelyn Phillips, 52, of 10 Silver road, identified by police as the operator of one car, and her daughter, Martha,
12, were taken to the Goddard Hospital by Patrolmen Upton and Ralph Clark. Mrs. Phillips' son, Walter, 15, was
taken to the Brockton Hospital by Patrolmen Khoury and Tamulerich. Police say he was thrown from the car and
landed on his left leg. Police identified the operator of the other car as John S. Small, 26 Monson street. They said
he was not taken to the hospital. Mrs. Phillips was operating south on Ash street, according to Patrolman Perley
K. Johnson, and Small east on Spring street. The collision resulted in one car damaging shrubbery at the home of
Christine Yukins, 380 Ash street. Mrs. Phillips and her two children were assisted from the car by Ralph F.
Poulding Jr., of 254 Green Street, a witness to the mishap. Both cars were towed away.
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Includes copies of letters to those involved, photographer's own notes, and a photocopy of
the description from the original envelope.
Brockton Fatal Accident Scene
May 28, 1958
Delivery-type ronch wagon, left, operated by Mrs. Mary Massod and milk truck, right, at intersection of North
Main and Battles Streets shortly before 7 this morning when Mrs. Massod was killed by collision of the two
vehicles. Damage to the two machines was confines mainly to the front ends of both.
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New York Bound
May 28, 1958
Members of the Junior High Fellowship, First Parish Congregational Church, on their departure Thursday for New
York trip where they plan a program of sightseeing. Front, left to right, John A. Pettey, 331 Green Street; Nancy J.
Leonard, 103 Carrlyn Road; Sandra Lee Pettey, 331 Greet street; Fred E. Dalton, 268 Belmont Street; Bruce E.
Terfry, 103 Prospect avenue; and Thomas B. Farrell, 161 Highland Street; second row, Christine A. Bogdan, 59A
Hill Street; Patricia Tarkanian, 58 Ettrick Street; Paula D. Brown, 33 Harvard Street; Barbara L. Heigham, 42
Baxendale terrace; Patricia F. Warren, 112 Tilton avenue; and Marilyn G. Lambert, 46 Hall street; third row, Larry
and Ray Garner, 15 Sterling road; Ann Metevier, 98 Florence Street; Pauline L. Johnson, 300 Torrey Street;
Herbert L. Jensen, 361 Belmont Street; and Michael Warren, 112 Tilton Avenue. Last row, Scott Warren, Mrs.
William Garner, Mrs. Richard Warren, Mrs. Lyman Metivier, Rev. Richard Warren, and David W. Porter, 19 Ames
road.
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Michael Warren was originally recorded by the photographer as R. Scott Warren, changed
by newspaper. Envelope includes parts of the description as well as the photographer's
own notes. Photographer also dupicated the name and address of Herbert L. Jensen,
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Randolph Honors Commissioner
May 28, 1958
Dr. Owen B. Kiernan, third from left, Massachusetts Commissioner of education, is presented "Randy" award for
distinguished achievement Thursday at Randolph High School assembly. A graduate of Randolph High School, Dr.
Kiernan had an opportunity to meet two of his former teachers, Miss Winifred M. Brennan, left, and Cyril T.
Powderly, second from left. Others in photo, Dr. Kiernan, Randolph School Supt. Thomas L. Warren and randolph
High School Principal Hubert F. Gilgan.
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Brocktonians 60 Years Married
May 28, 1958
Mr. and Mrs.Louis E. Freeman, 3 Custer Street, observed their 60th Wedding anniversary Thursday at their
Brockton home. Mr. Freeman is a retired shoe cutter.
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Easton Kindergarten Circus
May 28, 1958
Climaxing their circus study unit, members of the centre school kindergarten Thursday dressed in circus costumes
for a program on the subject, instructions above from their teachers. Left to right, Joan Dray, Janice Hayes, Edwin
Legge, Judith Savard, and Mark Johnson, and Mrs. John J. Slavitz and Mrs. Merrill E. Spiller.
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National Bank of Plymouth County
May 28, 1958
National Bank of Plymouth County, Banking Institute
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Brockton Car Forced Into House
May 28, 1958
Automobile of John Calitri, 1008 Warren avenue, on lawn at home of Dominic Voci, 1006 Warren avenue,
Wednesday noon after police say it was struck from nearby car operated by Leo F. Callahan, 72 Brett Street.
Callahan was arrested for drunkenness and operating under the influence. Mrs. Calitri and her son John Jr. were
injured in the accident
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Arrest Driver After Two Are Hurt in Crash
May 28, 1958
Two persons received bruises and abrasions in a three-car collision at Warren avenue, near Calmor street, at 1
P.M. today. Injured were Mrs. Evelyn Calitri, 25, and her son, John Calitri, Jr., influence following the crash was
Leo F. Callahan, 62 Brett Street, Patrolman McCarthy and Tamulevitch, who investigated, reported. Police said
the accident occurred as John Calitri, husband of Mrs. Calitri, was stopped waiting to turn his car into his
driveway on Warren Avenue. His car was struck from the rear by the car driven by Callahan and driven over a
lawn hitting a porch of a home owned by Dominic Voci, 1006 Warren Avenue, police said. Extensive damage was
done to fences, lawn and front porch of the Voci home, police said. After striking the Calitri car, police said,
Callahan's car continued on its way and struck another car parked by the side of Warren avenue, owned by
Robert G. Carlson, 122 French avenue. This car was damaged in the left rear. Mrs. Calitri and her son refused
hospital treatment, and said they would be treated by their own physician. Callahan, booked after the accidents,
will appear in District court Thursday morning on charges of drunkenness and driving under the influence.
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that followed, and a copy of photographer's letter to Mr. Calitri all included in the envelope
Testimonial for Lalli Brothers
May 29, 1958
Eddy, Charlie, and George Lalli, shown above, whose place of business in Brockton is in itself a landmark were
given a testimonial banquet in their honor at an Avon inn upon their retirement from the business world.
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Hanson Gold Star Mothers
May 29, 1958
Hanson Gold Star Mothers in parade flag presentation the holiday morning to American Legion, Post 226 at
Indian Head School. Left to right are, Mrs. Sarah E. Irving, Glenwood place; Mrs. Abbie E. Hammond, Pleasant
Street; Commander Daniel L. Ferguson, Indian Head Street; and Mrs. Edna E. Brine, 54 Elm Street, all of Hanson
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Dickinson Name Veteran of Year
May 29, 1958
DeForriest W. Dickinson, 21 Verne Street, Brockton was named D.A.V. veteran of the year Thursday evening at
the War Memorial Buildlng. From left to right are, Mrs. DeForriest W. Dickinson, Mr. Dickinson, John I. Harold,
State Ajudant of D.A.V. who made the presentation, George C. P. Olsson, Clerk of the Superior Court, who served
as toastmaster and Arthur M. Moynihan, chairman of veterans council.
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Pythion Lodge Dedicates Plaque
May 29, 1958
The Pythion Lodge of West Bridgewater dedicated a memorial plaque, in honor of its beloved dead Thursday
night. From left to right are, placing flowers, Henry A. Bishop, Chancellor Commander, and Rev. Paul E. Lauffer,
standing, Kenneth F. Harlow, secretary, James L. Corbett, Masterworker and Lawrence E. Olson, moster of arms.
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58-1378
Groundbreaking Ceremony at Pius X Seminory
May 30, 1958
Various activities of the Holy Cross Fathers at the Groundbreaking Ceremony at Pius X Seminory.
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marked extras.
Brockton Dog Admirer
May 29, 1958
Brockton Dog Admirer of herself is TuTu, toy poodle, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Chester F. Copp, 328 Belmont Street.
TuTu frequently goes to the mirror, lifts herself up and takes an admiring glance to see that her hair style is just
right.
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58-1380_01 Mildred Holmes Dancing School
May 29, 1958
Photograph of Mrs. Gustave Johnson of Mildred Holmes Dancing School.
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58-1380_04 Mildred Holmes Dancing School
May 29, 1958
Pictures of the children of Mrs. Frank Campeto, 16 Hawthorne street, Brockton, Massachusetts, at Mildred
Holmes Dancing School.
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58-1380_05 Mildred Holmes Dancing School
May 29, 1958
Photograph of three unidentified people at Mildred Holmes Dancing school
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copies were to be sent to Carol Broche, 42 Elm avenue, Holbrook, and Mrs. Gustove
Johnson, 92 Brookside avenue, Brockton
58-1380_06 Mildred Holmes Dancing School
Maqy 29, 1958
Photograph of three children at Mildred Holmes Dancing school.
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copies were sent to Mrs. Thelma Corcoran, 1 Lowell Street; Mrs. Emma Evans, 60 Brookside
avenue; and Mildred Holmes.
58-1380_07 Mildred Holmes Dancing School
May 29, 1958
Photograph of a group of four at Mildred Holmes Dancing school
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58-1380_08 Midlred Holmes Dancing School
May 29, 1958
Photograph of Gertrude Caney at Mildred Holmes Dancing School.
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58-1380_09 Mildred Holmes Dancing School
May 29, 1958
Photograph of two children at Mildred Holmes Dancing School.
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Copies sent to Mrs. John Connolly, 39 Fairmont avenue
58-1380_10 Mildred Holmes Dancing School
May 29, 1958
Photograph of Rita Mahoney, 57 Church Street, Rockland, at Mildred Holmes Dancing School.
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58-1380_11 Mildred Holmes Dancing School
May 29, 1958
Photographs at Carol Magazu, 118 Webster Street, Rockland, at Mildred Holmes Dancing School.
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58-1380_12 Mildred Holmes Dancing School
May 29, 1958
Photograph of Carol Magazu, 118 Webster Street, Rockland, and Rita Mahoney, 57 Church Street, Rockland, at
Mildred Holmes Dancing School.
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58-1380_13 Mildred Holmes Dancing School
May 29, 1958
Photo of the child of Mrs. Theresa Roderick, 18 Winter Street, Stoughton, at Mildred Holmes Dancing School.
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New Rockland Parking Lot
May 31, 1958
New Rockland Parking Lot gets one of its first users, 1906 car of Earl W. Wyatt who led parade inaugurating the
new lot Saturday. Seated in front, with Mr. Wyatt, is Carl Damon, retiring president, Rockland Chamber of
Commerce, in back are Arthur H. Marks, Chairman of the board of selectmen, and James L. Campbell, chairman,
merchants' association
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58-1382
Rockland's Best
May 31, 1958
Holy Family CYO drum and bugle corps makes a striking picture as it start drill opening the first annual South
Shore Championship drum corps contest Saturday at Rockland Memorial Park
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West Bridgewater Farewell
June 1, 1958
Rev. and Mrs. David J. Powell, seated, with their children, David C., five, and Diana L., six, were given a farewell
dinner Sunday on the eve of their departure for New Hartford, Iowa. In back, standing, are Miss Julia M. Young,
organist; Winfield C. Leavitt, treasurer; Mrs. Ernest A. Fongeallaz, WSCS president; and Mrs. Fongealloz, lay
leader. Rev. Mrs. Powell is concluding his duties as minister of the Cochesett Methodist Church, West
Bridgewater.
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Track Records Broken at South Shore Meet
May 31, 1958
Joel S. Silve of Rockland clearing the pole at 11 feet 3 inches in pale vaulting competion. Both he and competitor
Albert E. Stonkus excelled and cleared the pole at this height at the South Shore Principles Association Track
meet.
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Track Records Brocken at South Shore Meet
May 31, 1958
Albert E. Stonkus of East Bridgewater clearing the pole at 11 feet 3 incheas in pale vaulting competion. Both he
and competitor Joel S. Silva excelled and cleared the pole at thhis height at the South Shore Principals'
Association track meet.
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Track Records Broken at South Shore Meet
May 31, 1958
At the South Shore Principals Association track meet Ronald L. Lombard at Stoughton broke the 880 yard run
record for Class A.
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corresponds to the description but is not the picture used in the newspaper. Description
was originally one of four parts on a single original envelope
Track Records Broken at South Shore Meet
May 31, 1958
At the South Shore Principals' Association track meet William L. Holbrook at East Bridgewater broke the 880-yard
run record for class B.
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this alternate description is included in the new envelope.
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58-1384_5
South Shore Class A Relay Winners
May 31, 1958
In the Class A Relay at the South Shore Principals' Association track meet Wayne Ross of Whitman comes in first,
followed by Bardwell Salmon of Hingham.
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South Shore Class B Relay Finish
May 31, 1958
In the class B Relay at the South Shore Principals' Association track meet, Tim Monning of Oliver Ames comes in
ahead of Albert Stonkus of East Bridgewater.
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South Shore Track Meet Extras
May 31, 1958
Various photos of the pole Vault at the 28th annual South Shore Principals' Association track meet. The team
championship were won by Hingham in Class A and Oliver Ames in Class B at the meet held in North Easton.
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and does not correspond to any particular negative.
All Set to Celebrate
May 30, 1958
Richard E. Perry, 10, and his brother, John T. Perry, eight, of 142 Albion Street, Rockland, 'aim' the ancient Civil
War cannon on the grounds of Hartsuff Post 74, GAR, in Rockland as a prelude to their July 4 Independence Day
Observance.
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Miss Burgeson
May 29, 1958
Miss Burgeson seated at a desk, believed to be a member of Brockton Hospital class of 1958
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Flag Day Salute
May 31, 1958
Flag Day Salute is given by Boy Scout Joseph E. Boyle, 12, of 62 Augustine Street, in commenoration of the day
which many Americans are prone to forget.
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58-1389
Big Day for Youngsters
June 1, 1958
Son's of Italy Children's program Sunday was enjoyed by hundreds including these members of the Sons of Italy
baseball team, seated, left to right, Richardr Verville, Stephen Harper, Peter Williams and Stephen Johnsons: in
the background, Frank Fomulara, Miss Lena T. Gennaco and Louis Salvatore who were among those directing the
program.
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58-1390_01 Expressway Crash Fall River
May 30, 1958
Expressway Crash attracted hundreds of motorists to scene as one, lower photo, left highway with another,
which was less seriously damaged and careened farther into woods. Accident occurred in West Bridgewater,
near Brockton line.
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Original news clipping included. Original letters to insurance companies included. Original
documents pertaining to the crash.
58-1390_02 Expressway Crash Fall River
May 30, 1958
Tap photo, police of Brockton, West Bridgewater and Easton place victim on stretcher to go to hospital. Accident
occurred in West Bridgewater, near Brockton line.
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Mrs. Bolis T. Massod in casket
May 30, 1958
Mrs. Bolis T. Massod in casket at Hickeys 338 North Warren Ave.
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Mrs. Helen Hickey and Children
May 30, 1958
Mrs. Helen Hickey and children, 4 Carleton Street.
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One Injured in Crash of Autos, Avon
May 21, 1958
James E. Jellow, 55, of Vernon Street, North Middleboro, suffered a head injury in a collision between a light
pickup truck and a ranch wagon on West Main Street, infront of the Brockton co-operative Poultry Producers,
Inc., shortly before 8 o'clock this morning. He was taken to the Brockton Hospital by Brockton Patrolmen Lyons
and Perley K. Johnson and left for examination of a possible concussion. Chief Maloney and Patrolman Miller
reported Jellow was driving his truck north and starting to turn into the yard of the poultry concern when it was
in collision with a vehicle owned and operated by Frances White, 39 of 1210 Columbus avenue, Roxbury, who
had purchased it only a week ago. White said he was unhurt. The front half of the truck was damaged
extensively and the front of the hood and fender on White's ranch Wagon was damaged. Both vehicles were
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Letters to people involved in the accident. Notes to people.
Page 312 of 935
58-1394
Mildred Holmes
May 30, 1958
Mildred Holmes majorette in parade
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Middleboro accident
May 30, 1958
Middleboro accident scene, Plymouth Street, Middleboro, with Frank Murphy for insurance company 470 Atlantic
Ave. Boston
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Miraculous Escape
May 30, 1958
Miraculous Escape from serious injury occurred Friday afternoon at North Montello and Elliot Streets, Brockton,
when auto containing Mr. and Mrs. Alan Silver and their 18-month-old daughter, Linda, 19 Bellvista Road,
Brighton, overturned after being in collision with a car operated by David A. Stover, 17, of 533 Beechwood Street,
Cohasset. The silvers and their daughter crawled from the wreckage.
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Original news clippings included. Letters to people involved in the accident.
Accident at Florence Street and Warren Avenue
May 31, 1958
Two women suffered minor injuries at 7:30 this morning in a collision between two autos at Warren Avenue and
Florence Street. Operators of the cars involved were identified by police as Alvin Alosi, 10 Everett Street,
Middleboro and Marlene B. Owens, 66 Depot Street, South Easton. Mrs. Ethel Alosi, 34, wife of the operator of
the Middleboro auto, was taken to Brockton hospital by police for treatment of head injuries as was the operator
of Easton car, who also suffered head injuries, Patrolmen Roach, Sharon, Burns and Carlson state that one of the
cars, after the collision, crossed the roadway and stopped on the property of Miss Margaret Linehan at 63
Florence Street, where the Shrubbery and lawn were reportedly damaged.
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pertaining to crash.
Skid mark on West Park st.
June 5, 1958
Skid mark on West Park st. in Darlene Fosealdi accident - about 3pm- Atty. Ermon Markella 142 Main Street.
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58-1399
Easton Outing
June 7, 1958
Easton Outing to the Red Sox game Saturday, made possibly by Paul P. Mitrano, perpetuated an annual custom,
with some 500 boys making the trip this year. Mr. Mitrano says farewell with some of the Eastonites who
accompanied him, front, left to right, Thomas M. Lafratta, Barry J. Lawson, Stephen M. Bronchuk, Michael B.
Wolak, and Walter T. Arthur; back, Richard C. Doane, William E. Carlin, Mr. Mitrano, Michael Pugliesi, Richard F.
Pearson and John W. Salvo.
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Howard Leonard
June 6, 1958
Howard Leonard, Holbrook, seeking maritime academy post.
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Dunnington's apothecary
June 6, 1958
Dunnington's apothecary photograph winner of $1,000-money tree
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Brockton Area Thayer Academy Graduates
June 6, 1958
Brockton Area Thayer Graduates who received diplomas today at graduation exercises in South Braintree
include; Front, left to right, cum laude students, Linda F. Yaffe and Jonathan S. Gold, Robert R Bailey of Randolph,
and Stefanie S. Tashjian of Brockton, both of Brockton; Richard W. Benson of Avon, Suzanne C. Philippart of
Bridgewater; Barbara B. Stone of Brockton, Elinor A Gale; back; Susan R. Fritz of Stoughton, Deborah A. Baker of
Duxbury, Carole A. Benson of Brookville, Ann S. Marden, Edward P. Hall, and Winslow J. Tweed, all of Randolph;
Paul F. Flanagan of Abington and John R. Kay of Randolph.
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Mr. Brennan of Lallie Motors
June 7, 1958
Mr. Brennan of Lallie motors
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Brockton Fair for the Brockton Agricultural Society
June 2, 1958
Various exterior and interior shots of the Brockton Fair for the Brockton Agricultural Society.
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Mr. Bauman's photograph notes are included.
Page 314 of 935
58-1405
Arnold Blades for H.E. Bowen + Co.
June 5, 1958
Photos of various types of arnold blades for H.E. Bowen + co.
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City of Brockton Hill Street looking North and South
June 5, 1958
Photos of Hill Street in Brockton looking North and South for the city solicitor Ovidev Fortier.
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Discuss New School Plans
June 3, 1958
Officers of the Brockton Area Association for Retarded Children hear report of plans for opening occupational
therapy school for retarded children in September at First Baptist Church, Brockton. At left are Mrs. Ruth M.
Daley of Hingham, Speech therapist and teacher, and Mrs. Alice G. Burke of Holbrook, BAARC president; and
then Albert G. Perron of Randolph , vice-president; Mrs. Janet Gour of West Bridgewater, school co-chairman; W.
Earle Westgate of Whitman, director; Mrs. Westgate, School co-chairman; Mrs. Loretta E. Ekstrom of Brockton,
recording Secretary; and Mrs. Anne B. Lee of Bridgewater, treasurer.
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BHS Champion Tennis Team
June 2, 1958
Left to right E. Edwin Wiesner, manager; Jeffrey R. Fletcher, Peter K. Davis, David J. Hallisey, William B. Powers,
Larry M. Siskind, Edward L. Powers and coach Martin Badoian.
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Scanned 8/6/08
Brockton Area Scout Adventure
June 7, 1958
Brockton Area Scout Adventure found hundreds of Poconocket district boys camping and having outdoor fun at
Borderland, off Bay road, North Easton, over the weekend as pictured by Enterprise photos. No. 1, Henry W.
Huddleston. Jr., of Whitman, camporee chief, H. Eldon Ransom of Brockton, program director; Joseph H. Werns of
Whitman, assistant camporee chief; and David W. Norcross of Troop 31, East Bridgewater, explain cleaning
project to group of campers
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Brockton Area Scout Adventure
June 7, 1958
Brockton Area Scout Adventure found hundreds of Poconocket district boys camping and having outdoor fun at
Borderland, off Bay road, North Easton, over the weekend as pictured by Enterprise photos. No. 2, discussing
camporee activities, Richard E. Bailey. 191 Winthrop Street, Brockton, and Sylvester C. Sviokla, 58 Sawtell
avenue, Brockton, Troops 4 and 15 respectively.
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Brockton Area Scout Adventure
June 7, 1958
Brockton Area Scout Adventure found hundreds of Poconocket district boys camping and having outdoor fun at
Borderland, off Bay road, North Easton, over the weekend as pictured by Enterprise photos. No. 3, raising a
bridge of rope, Lawrence A. Garner, 15 Sterling road; scoutmaster Donald W. Moncevicz of Troop 13, and Donald
P. Dehay, 26 Frost Street
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Brockton Area Scout Adventure
June 7, 1958
Brockton Area Scout Adventure found hundreds of Poconocket district boys camping and having outdoor fun at
Borderland, off Bay road, North Easton, over the weekend as pictured by Enterprise photos. No.4 Whitman's
explorer Post canteen, Arthur E. Savard, 649 Foundry Street, Easton; Robert J. Douglas, 30 Lazel Street,
Whitman's William E. Means, 384 Essez Street, Whitman.
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Brockton Area Scout Adventure
June 7, 1958
Brockton Area Scout Adventure found hundreds of Poconocket district boys camping and having outdoor fun at
Borderland, off Bay road, North Easton, over the weekend as pictured by Enterprise photos. No.5, Explorer
Adviser Lionel J. Douilette, right, teaches lashing to Thomas E. Williams, Whitman, and Harold O. Johnson, 29
Warren avenue, Brockton.
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Mayflower Champions
June 5, 1958
Mayflower League Baseball Champions for the 1958 season are the Avon High Ball tossers, who today opposed
Yarmouth at Wareham in a Class C quarterfinal round game of the Eastern Mass title tournament, Avon tied
Bridgewater for the Mayflowe rhoop flag, winning the honors and trophy in playoff game. Avon was scheduled
to open Eastern Mass Tourney play against Orleans High last week, but the Cape Cod School withdrew and Avon
was awarded a bye, advancing to the quarterfinals. The squad, pictured above, includes, front, Arnold B. Puffer,
64 Pratt Street; Glen H. Mason, 218 East Main Street; co-capt. George F. Baltusis, 81 West High street; co-capt.
Leo C. Peloquin, memorial drive; Arthur L. Kuketz, 118 West Spring Street; and Robert J. Quinn, 89 West High
Street; back, Joseph A. Letorney, assistant coach; Lewis F. Shontell, 95 South Street, manager; Eugene C.
Anderson, 507 West Main Street; Keith W. Barr, 104 Pratt Street; Edward M. Lavelle, 325 East Spring Street;
Wiliam P. Noyes, 19 Robbins Street; James F. Coffey, 226 West Main Street; and Charles H. Francis, director of
athletics.
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Junior High Science Winners
June 5, 1958
Junior High science Winners at fifth annual science fair at Abington Junior High school with principal and science
department head: Left to right, John E. Kelley, principal; Kenneth H. Trufant, 78 Washington Street, an eighth
grade student and grand prize winner; Donna L. Smith, 23 Niles Street, seventh grade first prize winner; and
Allan B. Miller, 273 Summit Street, eighth grade first prize winner; and Miss Barbara A. Mennard, head of the
science department.
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West Bridgewater Fatality
June 5, 1958
Registry Inspector John J. Lynch of Brockton and West Bridgewater Patrolman Ervin G. Lothrop confer at scene of
accident in which one sailor was killed and two others injured as car struck Route 28 tree neat st. Ann's Church,
West Bridgewater, at 1 A.M. today.
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Enterprise 'Cousin' Reaches 100
June 5, 1958
Enterprise 'Cousin' Reachers 100 (18 pt) Mrs. Henrietta Jane Stodder, a resident of the Show Lawn Rest home,
Middleboro, entertained some of the Cousin Mary Page "cousins" Thursday afternoon on her 100th birthday
anniversary. Though bedridden Mrs. Stodder is remarkably keen of mind and particularly wanted to show her
guests a card from Pres. Eisenhower. Left to right are Mrs. Catherine M. Cooper of Abington, Cousin Katydid;
Mrs. Charles M. Hathaway of Brockton, Bright sider; Mrs. Lovella E. Nims of Quincy, Lulabell, and Mrs. Stodder.
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At St. Patrick's Alumni Dinner
June 2, 1958
Front, Rev. John M. O'Brien, assistant director, CYO, in the archdiocese; Miss. Margaret A. Nichols of Milton, the
speaker; Very Rev. Walter Gill, pastor; Mrs. Samuel Asci, toastmaster; Rev. Joseph W. Kenney, spiritual director;
back, Dorothy R. Donovan, treasurer; Elizabeth A. Doherty, secretary; Rev. William J. Riley, Mrs. Frederick D.
Canducci, president; and Mrs. William T. Herlihy, vice-president.
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Security Federal Savings Little League team.
June 5, 1958
Security Federall Savings Little League team.
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Songs of Italy Baseball Team
June 1, 1958
Sons of Italy Baseball Team
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Champion Girl Softball Team
June 2, 1958
Champion Girl Softball Team is comprised of these Stoughton High school young women with their coach, Albert
(Tuck) Twomey. Front, left to right, Judith Burke, Alice Parcaro, Sandra Reis, Alice Shea and Jean Polillio; second
row, Mrs. Twomey, Joanne Lindelof, Maureen L. Gibbons, Beverly Carrara, Marcia Hewson, Chalotte Dors, Kathy
Williams, Carol Stone, Peggy Nicholas and Janice Hall.
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Capt. Sidney at Testimonial
June 5, 1958
Capt. Sidney at Testimonial.
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Doris Tirrell at J.J. Lyons Testimonial
June 5, 1958
Doris Tirrell at J.J. Lyons Testimonial.
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Sports Clothes Display
June 5, 1958
Crawford Press Sports Clothes Display
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C of C Business Service
June 3, 1958
Executive Secretary Joseph F. Reilly, C of C president Richard C. Hill and James O. Sears, Jr., business consultant,
confer on Service being provided by the chamber through Mr. Sears to help Brockton business men.
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Hanson Artist in Library Exhibit
June 4, 1958
A one-man showing of paintings by Robert A. Casey, 26, of 296 Main Street, Hanson, features among many
canvasses that of Rocky Marciano, Brockton World heavyweight ex-champion. Mr. Casey, a student at the
Massachusetts school of art, is standing beside the painting, now on exhibit at the Brockton Public library.
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Former YWHA Presidents Guests
June 4, 1958
Former YWHA Presidents Guests at annual quota dinner held Wednesday evening in Whitman: seated, Mrs.
Aaron Tarlow, Mrs. Ira S. Franklin, Mrs. H. James Stone, Mrs. Bernard S. Lazarus present president; Mrs. Joseph
Gersten, Mrs. Arthur Epstein and Mrs. Samuel Kovner; back; Mrs. A.B. Tisch, Mrs. Joseph Berig, Mrs. Miriam
Becker, Mrs. Edward A. Kane, Mrs. Samuel Gale, Mrs. Harry S. Freedman, Mrs. Isaac S. Kibrick, Mrs. Samuel H.
Green amd Mrs. H. M. Young.
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Brockton Handball Champ
June 5, 1958
Joseph Celia, Centre, of 166 Summer Street, receives championship handball trophy from William J. Brown, YMCA
physical director. At Left is runner up in competition, Arthur Sergi, 854 Belmont Street.
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General Auto Body
June 4, 1958
Photos of damaged 1958 Chevrolet in the shop for General Auto Body.
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Mildred Holmes, Dancing School
June 3, 1958
Photograph at Mildred Holmes dancing school for Marilyn Goodwin, 965 1/2 North Main Street.
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Mildred Homes Dancing School
June 3, 1958
Photograph at Mildred Holmes Dancing School for Emma Evans, 60 Brookside Avenue
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Mildred Holmes, Dancing School
June 3, 1958
Photograph at Mildred Holmes Dancing School for Laura Uberti, 12 Waverly Street
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Mildred Holmes, Dancing School
June 3, 1958
Photograph at Mildred Holmes Dancing School for Ms. Helen Hickey, 4 Carleton Street.
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Mildred Holmes, Dancing School
June 3, 1958
Photograph at Mildred Holmes Dancing School for Ms. Clifford, 14 Woodland Avenue
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Annual Middleboro Funny Parade
June 4, 1958
Some of the participants in the annual Union Street School parade combined with the Flora M. Clark School with
Miss Alive R. Begley, left, are Jay Wilmont, 77 Wareham Street; Julie Anderson, 61 Cherry Street; JoAnn
Orzechowski, Wareham Street; David Young, 402 Plymouth Street; and Christopher Ortiz, 154 East Main Street,
all of Middleboro.
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Montello Federal Savings + Loan Assoc. Little League
Baseball Team
June 4, 1958
Montello Federal Savings + Loan Assoc. Little League Baseball Team
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Liggett's Drug Store, Old- Spice Window
June 6, 1958
Liggett's Drug Store, Old - Spice Window, 109 Main Street, Brockton, Mass.
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Happy Moments for 'J.J.'
June 5, 1958
Happy Moments for 'J.J.' came Thursday night when Capt. J.J. Lyons, retiring from the Brockton police
department, occupied the head table seat of honor at the Greek Community Centre. Left to right, Mrs. Lyons,
Capt. Lyons and Judge Robert G. Clark, Jr., who was toastmaster; in back, Miss Mildred M. Lyons, J.J. Lyons, Jr.,
and Miss Mary Ann Lyons.
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Fair Booths
June 4, 1958
Photos of fair booths for Atty. George L. Wainwright
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Whitman Curved Bar Scouts
June 4, 1958
Front, left to right, Donna Fabrizio, Susan E. Keene, Kathleen F. Kyle, Earlene M. White, Susan M. Pimental, Jane
P. Wyman, Sheila M. Kenealy; second row, Ann M. Joubert, Barbara M. Sheehan, Mary A. Healey, Loretta A.
Hurley, Gloria L. Benner, Miss Dorothy L. Clavin, commissioner; Dianne L. McWilliams, Linda B. Fisher, Patricia A.
Means, Jean Douglas and Jonna R. Consentino; back, Rev. Thomas D. Reynolds, Diane M. Spadea, Madeline T.
Matta, Eleanor Jane Shelter, Dianne Zeller, Janie L. Bradshaw, Allison R. Slaughter, Diane Harding and Rev.
William C. Nelson.
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Norwell Curved Bar Recipients
June 2, 1958
Norwell Curved Bar Recipients are commended by girl scout leaders are receiving the highest scout award
Monday evening in Norwell Town Hall. Left to right are Nancy J. Jordan, Diane G. Gemelli, Martha E. Apts, Linda
M. Workman, Judy A. Muldoon, Diane B. Dailey, Mary Ann Roach, Susan S. Sadler, Mrs. Jogn Lindsay, cochairman; Mrs. Edwin A. Stone, Jr., district chairman; and Mrs. Charles E. Rounds, co-chairman.
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Middleboro Curved Bar Recipients
June 3, 1958
Middleboro Curved Bar Recipients Tuesday evening included, left to right, Patricia Dwyer, Paula Paulson, Yvette
Varella, Marilyn White and Priscilla Derrick, all of Middleboro.
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Home National Bank Little League Baseball Team
June 3, 1958
Home National Bank Little League Baseball Team.
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Easton Children Play
June 4, 1958
Principals in the presentation of Hansel and Gretel at the Easton grammar school include Hansel and Gretel,
kneeling, portrayed by Dennis E. Carlson, 42 Pond Street, and Jane M. Howard, 19 Canton Street; and standing,
Robert W. Hatchfield, 28 Centre Street; Paul R. Cooper, 9 Main Street; Susan Dewitt, 85 Park Street. The program
will be given Friday at the School under direction of Mrs. June N. Harvey and Mrs. Ruth C. Ashley.
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Fraser's Team
June 5, 1958
Fraser's Little League Baseball Team.
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In 13th Annual Hanson Ball
June 6, 1958
In 13th Annual Hanson Ball of the Hanson police association Friday night, leaders were, beginning at the right
and reading toward the left, Chief and Mrs. Kenneth N. MacKenzie, Association Pres. And Mrs. Robert F. Brown,
Officer and Mrs. Chester Holt, Officer Robert McNamara and his daughter Carol.
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The Paddock, trip to ball game
June 1, 1958
The Paddock, trip to ball game.
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The Paddock, trip to ball game
June 1,1958
The Paddock, trip to ball game.
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Most Courteous Driver
June 7, 1958
To John L. Hooker, Jr., of Whitman, left, went the first Kiwanis Club award for most courteous drive, the
presentation being made by Victor C. Davis, Kiwanis president, centre, and Police Chief Charles L. Tobin. Mr.
Hooker lives at 30 Pleasant Street.
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Ed Kyper
June 5, 1958
Ed Kyper, Enterprise, head and shoulder shots for gun permit
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At Heart Association Annual Meeting
June 5, 1958
Louis Rautenberg, chairman of directors, standing, addresses gathering of Plymouth county chapter, Heart
Association, at meeting in Whitman Thursday night. Left to right, seated are Dr. Thomas J. Murphy, chairman of
rheumatic fever committee; Dr. Alexander S. Nadas, cardiologist at Children's Hospital, Boston, who was
principal speaker; Dr. John C. Angley of Bryantville, president; Mrs. Rautenberg, and Walter T. Spicer of Brockton,
member of the executive committee.
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Pembroke Skaters Excel
June 5, 1958
Three Pembroke Young people whose hobby is roller skating captured top honors in Massachusetts Competition
at Springfield, left to right, Michael R. Hemphill, 13, of North Pembroke, first prize in class A; Paula J. Pinkham,
nine, of Pembroke, first prize in Class C; and Stephen H. Albee, 13, of Pembroke, Second prize class A.
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Rockland Transformation
June 5, 1958
(18pt) Until today three-year-old Charles J. Rudolf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Rudolf, 182 Pond Street,
Rockland, had never had a haircut. Before and after photos show his transformation from curly haired lad to real
boy at right in barbershop of Domenic Luisi, 355 Union Street.
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Brockton Scouts Surprise Pal
June 5, 1958
Robert W. Fongeallaz, a member of the newly formed Troop 16, VFW, knows what it is to have friends as a result
of Thursday night's visit by scout officials and fellow scouts who presented him gifts at Brockton Hospital where
he is a rheumatic fever patient. At his bedside, left to right, Asst. Scoutmaster Fred W. Whitworth, Jr., Peter C.
Akeke, Scout Executive Irvin W. Nickerson, Scoutmaster Russell E. Kahler, Thomas F. Winstanley, and Thomas J.
Johnson.
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Brockton's Draft departure
June 6, 1958
Brockton's draft departure went off on schedule this morning, with four Brockton boys leaving for induction --except that for the first time, two enlistees who had come to the Brockton railroad station to leave on the same
train, unwittingly joined the party and received gifts and the farewell intended for the draftees. The enlistees
were Alan H. Burke of 261 Titicut Street, Bridgewater, and James M. Goldmann, 52 East Avenue, Whitman. The
draftees were four.
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Ladder Truck Sideswipes Tree
June 2, 1958
Ladder 2 on Copeland Street, just South of Brookside avenue, Brockton, shortly before noon today after its rear
section struck a tree and three two firefighters to the ground. Damage to the truck is being surveyed above by
fire department offficials and mechanics.
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Robert N. Pilon Takes as Bride Miss Rosamund L. Murdock
June 1, 1958
Miss Rosamund Louise Murdock, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick W Murdock, 210 Belmont Avnue, and Robert
Nielson Pilon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Pilon, 182 College Highway, Weatogue, Conn., were married Sunday
afternoon at Porter Congregational Church. The ceremony at 3 PM was a double ring service, performed by the
pastor, Rev. Richard Stoughton, and Rev. Lester G. Meyers, former minister of the church. Wedding music was
played by Miss Doris Tirrell, Arthur F. Shaw, Jr., soloist, sang "At Dawning," Cadman; "The Wedding Prayer",
Dunlap, and "The Lord's Prayer", Malotte. Dr. Murdock gave his daughter in marriage and the sister of the bride,
Mrs. Daniel D Johnson (Joanne Murdock) of Whittier, Cal., was matron of honor. Her bridesmaid was Miss
Beverly M Pilon of Simsbury, Conn., sister of the bridegroom. Serving his brother as bestman was Burce F. Pilon
of Connecticut and the brother of the bride, Frederick M Murdock, Jr., was an usher with Paul Kingsbury of
Boston. An outddor reception followed at the bride's home where a champagne toast to the newlyweds was
given by the best man. On the beautiful lawns and gardens, the guests were greeted by the bridal party and
parents of the bride and bridegroom who formed a receiving line under the white pagoda, laden with purple
wisteria. Seventy-five or more guests were present from all New England States. The bride's wedding gown of
white embroidered silk organza was fashioned with portrait neckline, short sleeves, fitted pointed basque and
full skirt in waltz length. Her short circular veil of French tulle was caught to a pearl-trimmed lace cap and she
carried a bouquet of white orchids and lillies of the valley. The matron of honor wore silk organza, printed in
bouquets of blue and green flowers, with sea green taffeta sash tied with bow in back and gored skirt shaped by
taffeta lining. A gown of ice-blue organza with portrait neckline, fitted basque and bouffant skirt was worn by
the bridesmaid with hat to match. Each carried a cascade of raspberry-ice carnations. Mrs. Murdock, mother of
the bride, wore a gown of champagne silk in street length, which featured imported Italian Lace bodice and
sleeves of tulle, appliqued with lace. Her matching hat was trimmed with leaves and she wore a chartruese
cymbidium orchid corsage. The mother of the bridegroom was attired in a waltz-length dress of maize nylon
tricot over taffeta and hat of matching tulle with floral leaf trim. Her corsage was deep yellow cymbidium
orchids.For traveling the bride chose a beige cotton knit two-piece dress with straw hat and matching rainbow
striped bag and shoes. She wore a corsage of yellow flowers. After a week's trip to Cape Cod, the couple will
return June 8 to be graduated from Tufts Medical School. They will make their home in Jamaica Plain.The bride
attended Albion College, Albion, Mich.; and graduated with a BS degree from Jackson College; was research
assistant in genetics at Long Island Biological Laboratory and is graduating from Tufts University of Medicine.
She is a member of Kappa Delta Sorority and president of Student American College Association at Tufts. Mr.
Pilon was graduated from University of New Hampshire, magna cum laude, and will receive a medical degree
from Tufts University School of Medicine. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Kappa Phi,
honorary societies; Sigma Beta Fraternity and the Masonic Order. Both the bride and the bridegroom will intern
in Boston, beginning July 1, the bride in straight pediatrics at Boston City Hospital and her husband in rotating
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Mr. Bauman about photographs, Mr. Bauman's original photograph notes are included.
Cresent Home Bakery- Church Cake
June 7, 1958
Cresent Home Bakery- Church Cake.
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Highest Cootie Officers
June 7, 1958
Highest Cootie Officers who were guests in Brockton over the weekend at the State convention included George
E. Millette of Brockton, grand commander of Massachusetts; George E. Hunt of Newcastle, PA., Supreme
Commander; and Mrs. Jennie M. Vacca of Middletown, Conn., national Junior vice-president.
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Mary Bulman auto in crash
June 6, 1958
Mary Bulman auto in crash.Car shown in shop
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CD Radio Group Sworn in
June 2, 1958
Pembroke men and women, including a father, son and daughter, centre, were sworn in to communications
section of the Pembroke CD organization Monday evening, and in the group, front, were Berton E. Romine, Chief
commmunications officer; Mrs. Alfred Taddeo, Mary L. Lampi, 10; her father, Toibo W. Lampi, and Thomas W.
Lampi, 8; Mrs. Berton Romine and Mrs. George K. Haycock; back, Henry J. Darsch, deputy director; Emerson
Corson, radio officer; Andrew M. Forsyth, Alfred Taddeo, radio operator; Nathaniel T. Hammond, Robert L.
Gerstley, Arthur R. Pennanen, James W. Nickerson, Everett G. Reed, CD director.
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In Belmont St. Crash
June 2, 1958
Paul Savard, 11, of Middleboro is carried into waiting police ambulance after accident on Belmont Street
opposite the West Shopping Centre. It was one of a series of accidents which occurred in the Brockton area
Monday afternoon and evening.
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Three Injured
June 2,1958
Three persons were injured in a collision of two cars at Belmont Street at the entrance to the Sear's parking lot at
7:20 PM. According to Patrolmen Casey and Stephen Spillane, a car operated by John L Watson, 25, of 134 North
Elm Street, West Bridgewater, headed westerly on Belmont Street, was in collision with a car driven by Grace B.
Savard, Plymouth Street, Middleboro, which was making a left turn into the parking lot. Watson claimed injury to
his back and said he would see his own doctor. Sgt. Reardon and Patrolman Carl Lincoln took Paul Savard, 11,
and Jerry Savard,13, both of Plymouth Street, Middleboro, to the Brockton Hospital, where they were treated,
Paul for lacerations over the left eye and Jerry for a laceration over the right eye. The Watson car was damaged
about the front and the Savard car on the right side.
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Dump Fire Proves Dangerous
June 7, 1958
West Side firefighters fighting a deep-seated blaze in the dump off West Chestnut Street, South of the Brockton
Veterans' Administration hospital, found Sunday's high wind a severe handicap to squelching the flames and
confining the fire to the immediate area. Heavy woods, surrounding the dump, added to the potential danger.
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Middleboro Sheep Shearing
June 7, 1958
Middleboro Sheep Shearing never fails to lose its appeal for Carolyn, five, and Mark E. Levy, three, as their father,
Harry Levy, Summer Street, Middleboro, completes his yearly shearing chore. Mr. Levy owns a sheep and poultry
Farm near the Middleboro- Bridgewater line.
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Campello Home-Made Carousel
June 4, 1958
For $27 and a great deal of spare time work, Elmer W. Walker, 1564 Main Street, has constructed this life-like
merry-go-round for his own children and their friends. Left to right, Deborah M. O'Donnell, seven, of 3 Millet
Street; Kathleen M. Walker, eight; Susan Jane Walker, six; and Denise A. O'Donnell, five. The apparatus was
made of spare parts he fashioned together.
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First Baptist Girls
June 7, 1958
First Baptist Girls presented the Ellis J. Brown Scholarships Sunday were Miss Cynthia D. Tower, 412 Crescent
Street, and Miss Barbara A. Mattinson, 65 Park road, students at Bridgewater State Teachers' College. At the
presentation Sunday were Charles I. Ensher of West Bridgewater, scholarship committee chairman; Rev. Clyde S.
Wolf, minister; Miss Tower and Miss Mattinson.
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South Weymouth Show Thrills Children
June 7, 1958
Thousands of grownups and children as well were attracted Saturday and Sunday to open house at the Naval Air
Station, South Weymouth, among them at the left, James Powers, Son of Dr. and Mrs. William J. Powers, 97
Boylston Street, and Mark Doyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Doyle, 215 Moraine Sttreet, both of Brockton.
They're receiving "VIP" recognition card from Lt.-com. Robert H. Adams of Whitman who was general chairman
of the two-day successful program.
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South Weymouth Show Thrills Children
June 7,1958
At the right, three other Brockton brothers, Charles D. Murphy, three; Paul F. six and John P., five, make believe
their taking off from ballon suspended in huge Weymouth hangar. They are sons of school committeman and
Mrs. Francis Murphy, 1102 Pleasant Street.
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Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon W. Hallamore's 50th wedding
anniversary
June 8, 1958
Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon W. Hallamore, 415 Moraine Street, Brockton, among this city's best known couples,
noted their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday as the guests of their children at a Toll House anniversary party.
Mr. Hallamore has long been associated with the transportation business.
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No More Juke Box
June 7,1958
Gutted interior of the Club National Lounge, including the fire-swept juke box in centre, is viewed by Henry S.
Lafreniere of the club after firefighters completed dousing early Sunday Morning blaze.
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Club National Ruins
June 7,1958
Club National Ruins are surveyed by Bernard A St. Louis, left, and Edward I LaFrance, Jr., members, after
disastrous fire which swept entire interior of the newly completed building early Sunday Morning.
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BHS Class of 1933
June 7,1958
BHS class of 1933 in 25th anniversary reunion at Walk-Over Club Saturday night featured these head table
guests: Front, left to right, Mrs. Nathan Epstein, 132 West Street, Brockton; Mrs. Edwards J Farley, 91 Pleasant
Street, Stoughton; Miss Dorris L Laverty, 10 Howard Square, Brockton; Mrs. Walter M Levitan, 114 Moraine
Street, Brockton; back, Gilbert F Greenwood, 14 Willey Street; James P Adomaitis, Stoughton; William (Billy) J
Burke, 68 Huntington Avenue, Brockton; and Rev. Vito F Cannizzo, St. Anthony's church, Agawam.
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New Year for Cones & Needles
June 7, 1958
South Hanson was the scene of Sunday's annual meeting of the Cones & Needles club, made up of former
Plymouth County Hospital patients. They're planning, above, a ceramics project for current patients. Left to right,
Mrs. Handley S. Quinn, 64 Laurenston Street, Brockton, recording Secretary; Joseph F. McCann, 22 High Street,
Cohasett, outgoing president; John B. Cerce, 454 Crescent Street, Brockton, new president; Mrs. Jeannette
Axsom, Brockton, Secretary; Mrs. Mary Z. Brogren, 37 West Park Street, Brockton, treasurer.
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Susan Gibson
June 7, 1958
Head and Shoulder photographs of Susan Gibson.
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40 Years Isn't So Long After All
June 7, 1958
40 Years Isn't So Long After All so say Miss Mary Louise Reilly and Miss Ruth Tufts Cosgrove, left, former Brockton
High School teachers, as they discuss the 40th anniversary of the Class of 1918 at its reunion Saturday at the
Thorny Lea Golf clubhouse. At the right are the chairman, Wayne T. Keith, and the program director, Atty.
George L. Wainwright.
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Doll Carriage Winners
June 7, 1958
Doll Carriage Winners in the Kingman School PTA Field day Saturday receive their prizes from Mrs. Ernest M.
Cerce, 476 Crescent Street, one of the committee. Left to right are Sandra L. Johnson, 38 Lawn Street, third prize,
Maria M. Peterson, 21 Lyman Street, second prize, and Gail M. Mitchell, 7 Martin Street, first prize.
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Child Badly Hurt in One Of Accidents
June 5, 1958
Four emergency calls within six minutes Thursday afternoon stripped the police station of both men and
equipment and other minor calls had to wait for investigation. Two accidents, in one of which a four-year old girl
was critically injured, and a "big fight" tied up the two cruisers details, two members of the bureau of criminal
investigation in the inspectors' car and the two house men in the old patrol wagon, commonly referred to as
Wagon 1. Darlene Foscaldi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foscaldi, 20 West Street, is reported in "poor
condition" with her name on the danger list at the Brockton Hospital. She has a compound fracture of ther upper
left leg, multiple contusions and abrasions and probable head and internal injuries. The call for this accident
came in at 3:07 P.M. Patrolmen Louis C. Dufresne and Charles R. Powderly took her to the hospital. Police
identified the operator of the car which struck the Foscaldi girl as Gary J. Thomas, 22, of 22 South Botolph Street,
Boston. They reported the girl rode a tricycle into the street when she was struck. Reg. Insp. John F. Belrose
assisted in this investigation.
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Cars Collide at Boundary Avenue and North Cary Street
June 7, 1958
Two persons were injured when two cars collided at Boundary avenue and North Cary Street shortly after 7
o'clock Saturday night. Taken to the Brockton Hospital was John Roberts, 52, 33 Old Webster road, Assinipi,
suffering from a throat injury and cuts about the face. Mrs. Mary Johnston, 46, 11 Spring Street, Holbrook, was
taken to the Goddard Hospital by Patrolmen E. Tamulevich and Khoury. She had cuts about the face and a chest
injury. Police said that Elwyn G. Dillon, 24, 428 High Street, Bridgewater, was driving South on North Quincy
Street and William Johnston, 69, 11 Spring Street, east on Boundary avenue, when the cars collided in the
intersection. Both of the injured were riding with Johnston. Patrolmen Dodero and DeChristopher took Roberts to
the hospital.
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Autos Crash Head-on, Trio in Hospital
June 8, 1958
West Bridgewater-- Three persons were injured in a head on collision on North Main Street (Route 28) near
Copeland Street Sunday night. Taken on the Brockton Hospital by Brockton, West Bridgewater and Bridgewater
police were Gerald A. Weatherbee, 26, of Field Street, Brockton; Miss Elaine Duquette, 19, of 122 Franklin Street,
Whitman, and Jospeh Pimental, 23 of Oak Street, Bridgewater. Weatherbee, identified by police as the driver of
the car headed northerly, was reported in good condition at the hospital today, where he was being treated for a
fractured arm and head injury. Miss Duquette, a passenger in Weatherbee's car, was reported in fairly good
condition today, undergoing treatment for fractured ribs, fractured shoulder and internal injuries. Pimental,
driver of the other car involved, was named in satisfactory condition, recovering from head injuries. The injured
were taken to the hospital by West Bridgewater Patrolmen Lothrop and Anderson, Patrolmen Hall and Gebo of
Bridgewater and Brockton Patrolmen Dodero and DeChristopher. Both cars were nearly demolished in the crash.
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Accident on Spring anf North Warren Avenue
June 5, 1958
Accident was received from Spring and North Warren Avenue at 3:13 when two cars collided at the intersection
with one person being injured. Earle P. Freety, 67, 12 Ellsworth Avenue, was treated at Brockton Hospital for
neck and rib injuries. Police say he was operator of a car traveling southerly on North Warren Avenue and
involved in a collision with one being operated easterly on Spring Street by Marjorie D. Moore, 18 Shaw Street,
Bridgewater, who did not claim to be injured.
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Accident at Portland and Crescent Streets
June 2, 1958
In a collision at Portland and Crescent Streets shortly after 10 P.M., Anthony v. Canale, 51, of Cheryl road,
Manomet, suffered a heady injury and an injury to his shoulder and was held overnight at the Brockton Hospital,
where he was taken by Patrolmen Spillane and Casey. Patrolmen Lofstrom and Noonan reported that Canale was
making a U-turn on Crescent Street, to head easterly when his car was in collision with one being driven Westerly
on Crescent Street by Wilbur J. Boss, 20, of 111 Riverview Street. The two cars had to be towed off, the Boss
Sedan having extensive damage to the front and right side and the Canale Station wagon to the front end.
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Coats Field Department Store Little League Baseball Team
June 4, 1958
Various photographs of the Coats Field Department Store Little League Baseball Team c/o Theodore Trent 244
Warren ave.
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Brockton Memorial Day Parade
May 30, 1958
Brockton Memorial Day Parade was one of the best attended in years and some of the highlights, show in
Enterprise photos, above, include, Top left, the oldest and youngest in uniform, Past Spanish American War Vets'
Commander Frank A. Sandland, 89, of 110 Dover Street, and a newcomer to the service, Dennis M. Fowler, 17, of
46 Church Street, Whitman, a member of the Brockton naval reserve unit;
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Brockton Memorial Day Parade
May 30,1958
Brockton Memorial Day Parade was one of the best attended in years and some of the highlights, show in
Enterprise photos include, top right, attention during national anthem, at flowers, Andrew Cerone and Romeo
Frenette.
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Brockton Memorial Day Parade
May 30,1958
Brockton Memorial Day Parade was one of the best attended in years and some of the highlights, show in
Enterprise photos include, lower left, a new unit in the parade for the first time the VFW auxiliary junior drill
team, led by Jennifer M. Doherty, 24 Wyman Street, and Kathleen H. McCray, 549 East Ashland Street, and Sybil
Hambly, Holbrook, walking behind them,
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Brockton Memorial Day Parade
May 30,1958
Brockton Memorial Day Parade was one of the best attended in years and some of the highlights, show in
Enterprise photos include, David E Anderson, 9 Turner Street, has a first-hand view of the parade on the
shoulders of his father, Ernest W Anderson. The passing BHS tuba player is Carl Anderson (no relative)
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Brockton Memorial Parade
May 30,1958
Brockton Memorial Day Parade was one of the best attended in years and some of the highlights, show in
Enterprise photos include,these participants in the parade marching along the route passed the numerous
onlookers.
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Major League Ball Players
June 4, 1958
Major League Ball Players were featured speakers Wednesday night for the second sports night of the season
sponsored by Club National. They are shown above, left to right, Pete Runnels, Red Sox second baseman; Dave
"boo" Ferris, Red Sox pitching coach; Herb Score, Cleveland Indians pitchers, greeted by President Armand H
Benoit, far right.
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Major League Baseball Players
June 4,1958
Red Sox Second baseman Pete Runnels addresses the crowd at Club National's second sports night.
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Major League Ball Players
June 4,1958
Red Sox Pitching coach Dave "Boo" Ferris listens to speaker while seated on stage at Club national's Second
Sports night.
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Major League Ball Players
June 4,1958
Sitting on stage for Club National's well attended second sports night are, left to right, President Armand H
Benoit, Herb Score, Dave "Boo" Ferris, and Pete Runnels. An unidentified speaker addresses the audience from
the microphone.
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Major League Ball Players
June 4,1958
Attendance was at capacity during Club National's second sports night, made clear by this photo of the audience.
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Irene Small and Father
June 6, 1958
Photographs of Irene Small standing with her father
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Brockton High School Class of 1918 Reunion
June 6, 1958
Various photographs of Brockton High school class of 1918 reunion.
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Brockton Savings Bank
June 9, 1958
Various photographs of the Brockton Savings Bank renovations for Warren Alden Morse 288 North Main Street.
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Whitman Lions' Club
June 7, 1958
Whitman Lions' Club in 10th anniversary celebration Saturday night featured a cake which the officers displayed
to the members. Left to right, Lloyd E. Patriquin, 71 Corthell avenue, Whitman, president-elect, William R. Brown,
South Main Street, West Bridgewater, Secretary-treasurer; Bruce C. Soderholm, West Bridgewater, district
governor; Kenneth W. McCracken, 140 Fullerton avenue, Whitman, past president; and Rev. William C. Nelson,
minister, First Baptist Church, Whitman, club chaplain.
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Salvation army band
June 8, 1958
Salvation army band playing at Citadel corp. headquarters.
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Charles Chester Shoe
June 9, 1958
Crawford Press- Charles Chester 875 and 812.
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Dewey Stone
June 1, 1958
Dewey Stone receives his degree at Stonehill College.
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Stonehill Honorary degree recipients
June 1, 1958
Stonehill Honorary degree goes to Dewey D. Stone of Brockton, one of the three recipients, the others being Gov.
Furcolo and Very Rev. Msgr. Francis J. Lally, L.S. Dr. Stone, above, left, receives degree Sunday at graduation
exercises from Rev. James J. Sheehan, CSC, Ph.D., president of the college.
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Msgr. Lally
June 1, 1958
Photograph of Msgr. Lally getting his degree at the Stonehill College graduation.
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Stonehill Scholarships
June 1, 1958
Various photographs of Brockton area students getting Stonehill Scholarships.
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Stonehill College Graduation
June 1, 1958
Various photographs of Stonehill students and faculty on graduation day.
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Weymouth Model Lands
June 9, 1958
A Campello family who discovered a model plane on their front lawn Saturday today learned the miniature craft
belonged to Althen Lashway, Black River, N.Y., one of the model plane contestants in the South Weymouth Naval
air station show over the weekend. Mr. Lashway plans to journey the 400 miles from New York State to pick up
the plane. Holding it, above, are Otto Fandrich, seven, and his aunt Herta Fandrich, 94 Brentwood avenue.
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Houses of the Future
June 9, 1958
Copeland School grade four pupils of Mrs. Truly Boufides climaxed their study of housing by building imaginative
futuristic homes, some of which they are displaying, above. Left to right, Pamela J. Hurd, 523 Summer Street;
Mrs. Boufides; Nancy M. Bourget, 138 South Leyden Street; Miss Hazel M. Merriman, Brockton School
department art supervisor; Linda A. Malmgren, 82 South Leyden Street; and Vincent A. Belanger, Jr., 19 Twelfth
avenue.
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Marshall PTA Gives TV
June 9, 1958
Highlight of Monday night's Marshall School PTA meeting was the presentation of a television set to the school in
which those who took part were Mrs. William J. Good, Jr., vice-president; Mrs. Richard G. Derocher, secretary;
Miss Marguerite J. McCabe, principal; Edward T. Beatty, treasurer; and Walter V. Kearney, president.
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George Farrell
June 10, 1958
Head and Shoulder photographs of George Farrell.
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DeMolay Scholarship Winner
June 9, 1958
DeMolay Scholarship Winner's Wayne H. Karlson, 18 of 157 Summer Street, Brockton High School senior who
plans to enter Upsala College, East Orange, N.J. Making the presentation, Burton L. Yibbetts, scholarship
chairman, and James W. Taylor, Chapter adviser, Ousamequin Chapter, order of DeMolay.
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Charles O'Connor
June 9, 1958
Charles O'Connor of 40 Highland Street Mowing the lawn.
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Baslis Sanford Lodge Officers
June 1958
Masons-Baslis Sanford Lodge Officers. Herbert M. Capen, Master of 26 Ash Street
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58-1489_10 Little Folks Kindergarten
June 10,1958
Photograph of Mike Selig wearing a cap and gown for the Little Folks Kindergarten graduation.
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Leary-Silver Anniversary
June 4, 1958
Mr. and Mrs. Leary-Silver of 117 South Main Street celebrate their silver anniversary.
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Club national sports night
June 4, 1958
Photos of Pete Runnels, Red Sox second baseman, Dave "Boo" Ferris, Red Sox pitching coach, Herb Score,
Cleveland Indians Pitcher, and another individual, possibly Ray Lewis,at Club National's Sports Night.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
June 8, 1958
Various photographs of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon for Simon Stengel.
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Bunny Rabbit Kindergarten
June 10, 1958
Photographs of Mrs. Sheehan's graduation group at Bunny Rabbit Kindgergarten.
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Bunny Rabbit Kindergarten
June 10, 1958
Photographs of Michele Ethier wearing a cap and gown for the Bunny Rabbit Kindergarten graduation.
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Bunny Rabbit Kindergarten
June 10, 1958
Photographs of Christine Santoro wearing a cap and gown for the Bunny Rabbit Kindergarten graduation.
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Bunny Rabbit Kindergarten
June 5, 1958
Photographs of a Tom Thumb wedding in Mrs. Sheehan's class at Bunny Rabbit Kindergarten
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Bunny Rabbit Kindergarten
June 10, 1958
Photographs of Brian Fieke wearing a cap and gown for the Bunny Rabbit Kindergarten graduation.
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Bunny Rabbit Kindergarten
June 10, 1958
Photograph of William Martin wearing a cap and gown for the Bunny Rabbit Kindergarten graduation.
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Saves Flags in BHS 'Washout'
June 10, 1958
Junior Usher Douglas R. Cole, 52 Fenway Circle, hurries across West Elm Street to the BHS assembly hall when
rain cut short the exercises and caused their transfer to the auditorium from Eldon Keith field. He's carrying the
United States, State and city flags.
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Air Force 'Adopts' CAP
May 14, 1958
The United States Air Force in the person of M/Sgt. Sam Harle, centre, of Westover Field, Chicopee, took over
control of the Brockton Squadron, Civil Air Patrol, Wednesday afternoon in a ceremony at City Hall. At the left is
the commanding officer of the CAP, Cadet Major Charles J. Bianco, 17, of 67 Sycamore Avenue, Brockton, and at
the right, Air Force 1st Lt. Lionel B. Scott of Brockton, himself a member of both the CAP and the 99th Periodic
Maintenance Squadron, US Air Force.
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Junior League Champions
April 9, 1958
Junior League Champions of the church league are these members of the Porter Congregational Church junior
basketball team: Front, Thomas N. Sampson, 227 Prospect Street; Robert L. Bourne, 44 Milton Street; Co-capt.
Ronald A. Grant, 28 Bigney avenue; Co-capt;. Robert W. Holt, 199 Spring Street; and Richard Pearson, 39 Snell
Street; Back row, William Brown, league secretary-treasurer; Gregory C. Pearson, 39 Snell Street; Richard D.
Pettengill, 81 Prospect Street, coach; John P. Field, 67 Keith Avenue; Kenneth Pearson, 39 Snell Street; Richard H.
Smith, 36 Forest Avenue; Alan W. White, 308 Rockland Street and John R. Linglet, Jr., 19 Greenfield Street, coach.
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58-1497
Greek Orthodox Basketball Team Members
April 9, 1958
Runners up in league standings for juniors include: Front, left to right, Leo Liatsos, 206 Spring Street; Charles
Roufogalis, 37 Glendale Street; Capt. Nicholas Outchcunis, 12 Garfield Street; Will Duquette, 17 Snow Street; and
Steve Sarantopoulos, 32 Everett Street; second row, league secretary-treasurer William Brown; Van Kyriakides,
36 Nye Avenue; Fotis Colocousis, 28 Harvard Street; Steve Paraskivis, 24 Wall Street; Paul Giannaros, 11 West
Park Street; Peter Sakells, 388 Centre Street; Harry Savas, 63 Chester Avenue; Peter Deftos, 551 Warren Avenue;
John Paraskivis, 24 Wall Streer, coach; Bruce Duquette, 17 Snow Street; and Fred Ekstrand, 12 North Montello.
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58-1498_01 Little Folks Kindergarten
June 10, 1958
Photographs of Mrs. William T. Boyle's graduation group at Little Folks Kindergarten.
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58-1498_02 Little Folks Kindergarten
June 10, 1958
Photographs of Mrs. William T. Boyle's students at Little Folks Kindergarten dressed in costumes.
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58-1498_03 Little Folks Kindergarten
June 10, 1958
Photograph of Lynn Angeli wearing a cap and gown for the Little Folks Kindergarten graduation.
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58-1498_04 Little Folks Kindergarten
June 10, 1958
Photograph of Michael Welch wearing a cap and gown for the Little Folks Kindergarten graduation.
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58-1498_05 Little Folks Kindergarten
June 10, 1958
Photographs of Sandra Smith Wearing a cap and gown for the Little Fols Kindergarten graduation.
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58-1498_06 Little Folks Kindergarten
June 10, 1958
Photographs of Betty Jane Jones wearing a cap and gown for the Little Folks Kindergarten graduation.
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58-1498_07 Little Folks Kindergarten
June 10, 1958
Photographs of Stanley Junciunas wearing a cap and gown for the Little Folks Kindergarten graduation.
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58-1498_08 Little Folks Kindergarten
June 10, 1958
Photographs of Barbara Fafse wearing a cap and gown for the Little Folks Kindergarten graduation.
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58-1498_09 Little Folks Kindergarten
June 10,1958
Photograph of Paula Wright wearing a cap and gown for the Little Folks Kindergarten graduation.
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58-1498_11 Little Folks Kindergarten
June 10,1958
Photograph of Lynn Mikal wearing a cap and gown for the Little Folks Kindergarten graduation.
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58-1498_12 Little Folks Kindergarten
June 10,1958
Photographs of Phil Townsend wearing a cap and gown for the Little Folks Kindergarten graduation.
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58-1498_13 Little Folks Kindergarten
June 10,1958
Photograph of John Verdone wearing a cap and gown for the Little Folks Kindergarten graduation.
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58-1498_14 Little Folks Kindergarten
June 10,1958
Photograph of Harry Kearns wearing a cap and gown for the Little Folks Kindergarten graduation.
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Saint Casmir's
June 10,1958
Various photographs of Saint Casimir's 8th grade Sister of Jesus Crucified, 218 Ames Street.
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58-1500
People's Savings Bank Officers
June 11,1958
Various Photographs of People's Savings bank officers.
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Dearing Property
June 11,1958
Interior photographs of Dearing property,148 Warren Avenue, for Nathan Richmand.
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Whitman Women Gardeners
June 11,1958
Whitman Women Garderners conducted their annual flower show, this year more luxuriant than ever, at the
home of Mrs. Charles R Conant, 696 Washington Street. At one of the displays, above, Mrs. Conant, Mrs. Howard
C Reed, 92 South Avenue, immediate past president; and Mrs.Malcolm B Boynton, president.
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Carver Teacher Retiring
June 11,1958
Completing 35 years of teaching in Carver schools, Mrs. Marion Lyon Griffith of South Carver will on Friday retire
from her duties as English and Literature teacher at the Governor John Carver School. She formerly lived in
Brockton.
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Brockton Office Holders
June 11,1958
Brockton office holders in the Out-Of-State Women's club which concluded its 1958 Season with a banquet
Wednesday evening inlcuded, left to right, Mrs. Walter J Zygmunt, Mrs. George E Bigelow, Mrs. Charles F Norton,
new president; Mrs. Harry Purcell, retiring president; Mrs. Robert E Bean, Mrs. Kames P Cruise and Mrs. Americo
Laurenzi.
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Dunnington's Old Spice Window
June 11,1958
Photographs of Dunnington's Old Spice Window
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58-1506
Girl 13 Makes All Own Clothes
June 11,1958
Nancy L Johnson, 13, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A Johnson, 15 Corcoran Road, has turned her hobby of
sewing to such a good advantage she now makes practically all her own dresses, skirts, blouses, slacks and coats.
She's wearing a dress she made, above, at West Junior High School sewing class of her teacher, Mrs. Alice L
Dullea.
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And the Rains Came!
June 10,1958
Mass exodus of students and spectators from Eldon Keith field class day exercises resulted when rain interrupted
the program in the midst of class oration. At signal from Headmaster Ralph S Frellick, audience and participants
alike began hurried but orderly transfer of outdoor ceremony to the shelter of BHS hall.
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Odist, Poet and Organists
June 10.1958
Odist, Poet and Organists for Brockton High School graduation are, left to right, Elizabeth C Beckford, organist;
Judith R Stone, poet; Rene O LaPierre, organist; and Elizabeth H jones, odist.
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Brockton High School Scholarship Winners
June 10,1958
Front, left to right, Jeanne M Ward, Roberta L Zibel, Bernardina M DiFalco, Jo-Anne Donnelly, Kathleen M
Creeden, Lucille E Erickson; second row, Barbara J Brenner, Edward Sullivan, Eileen D Berenson, Helen J Kucinski,
Irene Wilbur, Ann B Chase, Mary E Blee, and Mary E Wood; third row, Carol A Kiley, Loretta M Jones, Sheila
Jordan, Francis A Long, Mary Ann Gallagher, Mary Hallisey, Ruth Ann Paine, Paula E Gruntmeyer and Joseph T
Phaneuf, Jr.; Fourth Row, Judith Stone, David Brien, Lenora M Grosso, Sandra Shave, Sharon Young, Judith
Meehaber, Janet Smith, Sarah Osborne and Mary McGrath; fifth row, Andrea N Beal, Janet M Wydem, Susan
Farrell, Audrey Jones, Claire Baker, Richard Price, Robert Marks, Wayne Karlson and Douglas Todd; sixth row,
Elaine Ramos, James Bourque, Jospeh Yorkoski, Edward Flagg, Edward Casien, Joan Kvaraceus, Gerlad Miller,
James Maiellano, William Pagell and Timothy O'Leary, back row, Barry Goodwin, James Stevenson, David
Harding, William Taylor, John Leonard and Douglas Decosta.
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Friday the 13th?
June 11,1958
That little fact doesn't seem to bother seventh grader Joanne F Williams, 200 Winthrop Street, Who's celebrating
her 13th birthday anniversary today. She's holding a cracked mirror; traditional symbol of bad luck, as evidence
of her disdain for the Friday the 13th Jinx.
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58-1511
Blacksmith Shop Bartenders
June 11,1958
Photographs of Blacksmith Shop Bartenders serving drinks.
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Construction Boom in Stoughton
June 10,1958
Construction boom in Stoughton is evidenced by building of three varied edifices, all within a mile of each other.
They include the new Goddard Memorial Hospital, new Catholic Church and new school building.
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Still Another New Structure
June 11,1958
Still Another New Structure in Stoughton is the New First Congregational Church being built on Pierce Street.
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Top Swimmers in Hanson
June 11,1958
Top Swimmers in Hanson for the Camp Kiwanee National Aquatic school began their 10-day period of intensive
training for the American National Red Cross achievement in Water Safety and life saving. Left, Bryan J
McSweeney, 65 Forest Avenue, Brockton, Camp Director Frank B Olland, and George F Lawton, 45 Oak Ridge
Drive, Brockton.
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Top Swimmers in Hanson
June 11,1958
Top Swimmers in Hanson for the Camp Kiawnee National Aquatic School began their 10-day period of intensive
training for American National Red Cross Achievement in water safety and lifesaving. A demonstration of
lifesaving techniques by Instructor Myron S Sleeper of Hanson who is showing carry-method, using Vincent L
Duffy, 11 Harvard Street, Brockton, as a model. Standing, in water, is Hans A Slade of Plymouth. Watching are,
left to right, Debby Martin of Plymouth, Rosalind F White, Stevia Dourelis, both of Brockton, and Harriet Hopkins
of Hanson.
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Top Swimmers in Hanson
June 11,1958
Top Swimmers in Hanson for the Camp Kiwanee National Aquatic School began their 10-day period of intensive
training for American National Red Cross achievement in water safety and lifesaving. Instructor Roe A Laramee
of Brockton, sports supervisor, VA Hospital, Brockton, shows Evelyn Backlund of Brockton how to throw a life
preserver.
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Top Swimmers in Hanson
June 11,1958
Top Swimmers in Hanson for the Camp Kiwanee National Aquatic School began their 10-day period of intensive
training for American National Red Cross achievement in water safety and lifesaving. This camp instructor
demonstrates for the group how to throw a life preserver.
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Top Swimmers in Hanson
June 11,1958
Top Swimmers in Hanson for the Camp Kiwanee National Aquatic School began their 10-day period of intensive
training for American National Red Cross achievement in water safety and lifesaving. Here an instructor
addresses campers who have gathered in one of Camp Kiwanee's halls.
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BHS Class Day
June 10,1958
Photograph of Spectators sitting in the rain at BHS class Day
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58-1515_01 National Bank of Plymouth County Team
June 18, 1958
National Bank of Plymouth County youth baseball team photo.
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58-1515_02 City Youth Badly Hurt in Car Crash
June 11,1958
A Brockton youth, Robert L Stoddard, 20 of 1191 Main Street, Campello, was in critical condition at Brockton
Hospital today suffering from injuries received in West Bridgewater last night when the car he was driving went
off the road, struck a stonewall and came to rest against a tree. Hospital authorities said he suffered a fracture
of the right leg, fracture of the right thigh, fracture of the right clavicle, a head injury, facial cuts and numerous
bruises. His names was on the danger list. Police said the accident happened on North Elm Street when the car
went out of control, swerved across the street in front of the home of Howard Fox, struck a stonewall and then
crashed into a tree. The car police said, belongs to his brother, Richard Stoddard of 115 Webster Street,
Rockland. Patrolman Edwin Gilbson answered an emergency call and on arrival at the scene requested aid by
radio. Brockton Patrolmen Lyons and Perley Johnson, with a cruiser-ambulance arrived just as Police Chief Eaton
and Patrolmen Robert Anderson, Gardner Lothrop and Raymond Sylva of the West Bridgewater police
department responded. Before Stoddard was placed in ambulance splints were applied to his badly fractured leg,
police said. The car had to be towed away.
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Liggetts' Gillete Shaving Display
June 11,1958
Photographs of Liggetts' shaving display inside store.
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Farewell to Dahlstrands
June 10,1958
Rev and Mrs J Arthur Dahlstrand and their children, recently assigned to Pawtucket (R.I.) Epworth Methodist
church, were given a farewell reception Tuesday evening at the church hall. They were presented a silver service
set. Left to right, Mrs. Paul R Smith, president, WSCS; H George Evans, lay leader; Mrs. Dahlstrand, Rev. Mrs
Dahlstrand, Thomas A and Andrea T Dahlstrand, and Mr. H George Evans, program chariman.
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58-1518_01 Plouffe Sisters Dancing School
June 10,1958
Various photographs of a recital at the Plouffe sisters Dancing School.
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58-1518_02 Plouffe Sisters Dancing School
June 10,1958
Photograph of a young female dancer in a recital at Plouffe Sisters Dancing School for Mrs. William Highes 160
Manoment Street.
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58-1518_03 Plouffe Sisters Dancing School
June 10,1958
Photograph of a young female dancer in a dance recital at Plouffe Sisters Dancing School for Mrs. Tropea 119
Gladstone Street.
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58-1518_04 Plouffe Sisters Dancing School
June 10,1958
Photograph of a young female dancer in a recital at Plouffe Sisters Dancing School for Mrs. Mastroianni 210
Oakdale St. Brockton.
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58-1518_05 Plouffe Sisters Dancing School
June 10,1958
Photograph of a young female dancer in a recital at the Plouffe Sisters Dancing School for Diane Marshall 234
Elm Street North Easton.
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58-1518_06 Plouffe Sisters Dancing School
June 10.1958
Photograph of a young female dancer in a recital at the Plouffe Sisters dancing School for Mrs. R.E. Turner Live
Oak Drive South Easton.
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58-1518_07 Plouffe Sisters Dancing School
June 10,1958
Photograph of a young female dancer in a recital at the Plouffe Sisters Dancing School for Mrs. Young 659 Centre
Street.
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58-1518_08 Plouffe Sisters Dancing School
June 10,1958
Photograph of a young female dancer in a recital at the Plouffe Sisters Dancing School for Mrs. Barbara Bosco
130 Tribou Street.
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58-1518_09 Plouffe Sisters Dancing School
June 10,1958
Photograph of a young female dancer in a recital at the Plouffe Sisters Dancing School for Mrs. Frank Morrow
1070 Warren Ave.
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58-1518_10 Plouffe Sisters Dancing School
June 10,1958
Photographs of a young female dancer in a recital at the Plouffe Sisters Dancing School for Mrs. Gladys Johnson
164 Perkins Avenue Brockton, Mass.
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58-1518_11 Plouffe Sisters Dancing School
June 10.1958
Photograph of a young female dancer in a recital at the Plouffe Sisters Dancing School for Donna Seropian 67
Martland Ave Brockton.
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58-1518_12 Plouffe Sisters Dancing School
June 10.1958
Photograph of a young female dance in a recital at the Plouffe Sisters Dancing School for Denise Plouffe 13
Hoover Street Brockton, Mass.
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58-1518_13 Plouffe Sisters Dancing School
June 10.1958
Photograph of a young female dancer in a recital at the Plouffe Sisters Dancing School for Ann Goeppner 101
Carin road.
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58-1518_14 Plouffe Sisters Dancing School
June 10.1958
Photograph of a young female dancer in a recital at the Plouffe Sisters Dancing School for Mrs. Shirley Nardi, 11
Hamlet Street.
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58-1518_15 Plouffe Sisters Dancing School
June 10,1958
Photograph of a young female dancer in a recital at the Plouffe Sisters Dancing School for Elaine Hancock 1514
Main Street.
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58-1518_16 Plouffe Sisters Dancing School
June 10,1958
Photograph of two young female dancers in a recital at the Plouffe Sisters Dancing School for Mrs. Francis Sergi
126 Tribow Street.
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58-1518_17 Plouffe Sisters Dancing School
June 10,1958
Photograph of a young female dancer in a recital at the Plouffe Sisters Dancing School for Mrs. John W Donovan
21 Torrey Avenue Brockton.
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58-1518_18 Plouffe Sisters Dancing School
June 10,1958
Photograph of a young female dancer in a recital at the Plouffe Sisters Dancing School for Mrs. Frank Sund 38
Leyden Park Road.
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58-1518_19 Plouffe Sisters Dancing School
June 10,1958
Photographs of a young female dancer in a recital at the Plouffe Sisters Dancing School for Mrs. Gus Lucini 425
South Main W.B.
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58-1518_20 Plouffe Sisters Dancing School
June 10,1958
Photograph of two young female dancers in a recital at the Plouffe Sisters Dancing School for Mrs. Robert Baynes
142 Woodard Avenue.
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58-1518_21 Plouffe Sisters Dancing
June 10.1958
Photograph of a young female dancer in a recital at the Plouffe Sisters Dancing School for Carol Wass 72 Leyden
Park Road
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Robert G Sims Takes Stockholm Girl as Bride
June 1,1958
The wedding for Miss Ebba Helmy Aline Helmerson of Stockholm, Sweden, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Helmer Wilsson, and Robert G Sims, Son of Mr. and Mrs Joseph W Sims, 29 West Elm terrace, was solemnized
Sunday evening at 6 o'clock. Rabbi H Bruce Ehrmann performed the double ring ceremony. Attending couple
were Mr and Mrs Lawrence Huller, brother-in-law and sister of the bridegroom. The bride was given in marriage
by the bridegrooms father. A reception to 165 guests followed in the vestry. The bride was gowned in ivory peau
de sole and wore a fingertip viel. She carried American Beauty roses, pink lily of the valley and pink Stephanotis.
Her Matron of Honor wore powder blue organdy and carried pink roses. The couple left on a wedding trip to
Bermuda by plane. One their return they will make their home at 179 Ash Street. Mrs. Sims is a graduate of
Stockholm University. Mr. Sims was graduated from Boston University School of Business Administration in 1954
and served with the army in Germany.
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Francis Long Gets Award
June 10,1958
Francis Long recieves an award at Brockton High School Class Day.
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Dewey Stone Awarded Pin
June 15,1958
Dewey Stone Awarded Pin at Brockton Big Show held Sunday night at the West Junior High School, Brockton. Left
to right, Max Coffman, general chairman; Aviah Yafeh, one of the three artists in the show; Robert L Horowitz,
big show co-chairman, and Dr. Stone, receiving trustee pin.
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Big Show Comes to Brockton
June 15,1958
Brocktonians greet stars of "the Big Show" at the West Junior High School. Left to right, Aaron Taymor, chairman
of trustees, Robert L Horowitz and Mrs. Irving Ginsberg. Big Show co-chairmen, Max Coffman, general chairman;
Molly Picon, Aviah Yafeh, and Richard Fulton, artists who took part in the program.
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For God and Country
June 15,1958
To Scout Norton Von dePoele, Jr., 16, of 4 May Street, went the highest religious award of scouting, the For God
and Country Pin, at Wendell Avenue Congregational Church Sunday. Those who tool part in the award to Norton
were, left to right, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norton Von dePoele, Sr., Norton, Rev. Arvid L Anderson, Scout
Executive Edward C Christophers, Scoutmaster D. Malcolm Howland and Assistant Scoutmaster Bernard E
Lawson.
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Photographs of Recital for Mildred Holmes
June 6,1958
Photographs of the stage at a dance recital for Mildred Holmes.
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Boy and Girl Dancing
June 6,1958
Photographs of boy and girl dancing at Mildred Holmes dancing School for Mrs. Earl Timothy, 17 Marshall Road,
North Easton.
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Girl Tap Dancing on Stage
June 6,1958
Photograph of girl tap dancing on stage at Mildred Holmes Dancing School for Mrs.Campeto, 16 Hawthorne
Street.
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Ballerina
June 6,1958
Photographs of ballerina at Mildred Holmes Dancing School for Gloria George, 203 Elliot Street.
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Dance Student at Recital
June 6,1958
Photograph of student at Mildred Holmes Dancing School recital for Mrs. Arthur Allen, 39 Elm avenue.
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Standard Modern Printing Farm Team
June 13,1958
Farm League Baseball team sponsored by Standard Modern Printing.
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Professional Pharmacy Farm League Team
June 14,1958
Team picture of Farm League baseball team sponsored by Professional Pharmacy.
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Cichetti Service Station Farm Team
June 14,1958
Team picture of Farm League Baseball Team sponsored by Cichetti Service Station.
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Elizabeth Coppen Beckford at BHS Graduation
June 12,1958
Elizabeth Coppen Beckford plays the organ at the BHS graduation while Rene LaPiere assists with sheet music.
Beckford resides at 916 Belmont Street.
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Top Young YMCA Bowlers
June 3,1958
Top Young YMCA Bowlers received their trophies at a banquet Tuesday night and included in the group were, left
to right, John H Courtemanche, advisor; John C Cahill, 105 Richmond Street; Peter M Johnson, 10 Sagamore
Road; Thomas L Darte, 284 Torrey Street; Hugh W Ellis, 53 West Street; Howard E Metcalf, chairman, YMCAJunior bowling, William H Doyle, 25 Belton Place; Clifford L McQuinn,1329 Main Street; and George H Ramsden,
Jr., YMCA Program membership secretary. Principal Winner was Hugh Ellis.
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Sisterhood Strawberry Festival
June 16,1958
Sisterhood Strawberry Festival as a means of raising money for the new Agudas Achim building fund took place
Tuesday Afternoon at the homes of Mrs. Sidney I Berensen and Mrs. Joseph Freedman, Birchview Road. Chief
among those directing the party, left to right, Mrs. Robert Warkel, Mrs. Nathan Kessman, Mrs. Morris S Hurwitz,
Chairman; Mrs. Eli E Leeder, president, Mrs. Samuel Smolensky and Mrs. Sidney I Berensen.
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New West Bridgewater High School Captains
June 16,1958
New West Bridgewater High School captains are congratulated by their coach, Bino Barreira, right. Left to right,
William E Turner, co-captain of baseball, Ronald B Newman, co-captain of baseball and captain of football;
Herbert C Chase, captain of basketball, and Mr. Barreira.
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YMHA Young People
June 16,1958
YMHA Young People give reports during annual meeting. At right, Edward S Snyder, president, Youth Council,
and Harriet Brenstein, recording secretary, tell YMHA pres. Matthew Tatelbaum and YWHA Pres. Mrs. Bernard S
Lazarus of their active program at annual gathering Tuesday night.
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Girls' State Off to Good Start
June 16,1958
Girls' State off to Good Start at State Teachers College, Bridgewter, as energetic 1958 program gets underway.
Left to right, Debby Tilden of Scituate and Virginia L Considine of Bridgewater, junior councilors; Miss Adelaide L
Fitzgerald, executive secretary of Girls' State; Isabelle M North of West Bridgewater and Janet D McNeilly of
Bridgewater.
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Girls' State Off to Good Start
June 16,1958
Girls' State off to Good Start at State Teachers College, Bridgewater, as energetic 1958 program gets underway.
Here, some of the Brockton and vicinity girls, plan their next project, front, Mary Jane Skatoff of Rockland, Carole
A Fraser of Randolph, Jane Melanson of Hanover, Sandra Bangarzone of Scituate and Marie C Molla of Norwell;
second row, Susan L Gilson of Brockton, Virginia M Guptill of Abington, Mary E Guidaboni of Plymouth, Judith T
Moran of Pembroke; Peggy Nicholas of Stoughton and Sally A Stuart of Duxbury; Back, Frances M Pilalas of
Norwell, Janice L Doherty of East Bridgewater, Ellen M Kitchell of Avon, Jane E Allen of Marshfield; Janet M
DeMulder of Kingston and Lorraine N Calvert of Halifax.
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Finds Turtle of 37 Years Ago
June 16,1958
Traveling through Bryantville, Austin W Coohan, 59, of 9 Commerical Street, Whitman, saw a turtle crossing the
road. He stopped picked it up and to his amazement found it was the same one which he had carved his initials
and date, 1921, 37 years ago when he was a boy. He's showing the animal to his daughter, Marlene R Coonan,
18.
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Fairview Avenue House
June 16,1958
Picture of the house at 234 Fairview Avenue for Wilson Realty Co., 654 Main Street.
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Miniature Golf Sign
June 16,1958
Brockton Miniature Golf Sign
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Steve Manisian included on the envelope but no indication of who he is
Square Dancers
June 16,1958
Leroy R Draper square dance children, 53 Silver Road.
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Moore-Breault Wedding
June 7,1958
Guest enjoy the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Moore. The bridge is the former Miss Mary Jane Breault and the groom
is Mr. William Moore.
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Newsboy's Ingenuity
June 16,1958
Newsboy's Ingenuity enables Enterprise Paperboy Earle T. Lewis,15, of 31 Blaine Street, to hear the latest in
music, news and entertainment while delivering papers on his 86 paper route on the West Side. In addition to his
paperbag her carried a portable radio which furnished entertainment during his two-hour-long chore.
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Big Repair Job
June 16,1958
Even youngsters have their problems in these days of Mechanical Marvels. Six-Year-Old Richard Simmons of 283
Ash Street, and his pal, four year old Tedd R. Cosian, 200 Boylston Street, believe the only way to tackle a tricycle
breakdown is to fix it themselves, a job to which the camera finds them intensely devoted.
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Iris Crop at Its Best
June 16,1958
John Q Turner of Readfield, ME., grandson of Mr. and Mrs. George H Brown, 60 Elm Avenue, Brockton, tries to
find an odor in one of the many beautiful iris blooms in his grandparents' garden. He's the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth M Turner who regularly spend part of their vacation in Brockton.
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Paine School 9th Grade
June 16,1958
Paine School 9th Grade Class Photo.
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Besse Baker Belt Window
June 16,1958
Besse Baker belt Window.
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Sisters Reunited After 37 Years
June 18,1958
With the arrival of Miss Maria A Jacobson, center, from Gothenburg, Sweden on a three-month visit to this
country a reunion is being enjoyed by Mrs. John Anderson, 55 Columbus Avenue, North Easton, on the left, and
Mrs. Holger Lindstrom, 16 First Street, Brockton with their sister. A brother Otto Jacobson resides in Middleboro.
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School's Out Today
June 17,1958
School's Out Today and Miss Laura E Stoddard, 1274 Main Street, a Brockton teacher at the Gilmore School since
1921, it really was the last day of school. She's leaving with four of her pupils,Dennis M Mack, 35 James Street;
Carol Ann McDoanld, 34 Bradford Street; Patricia Ellen Forsberg, 15 Curve Avenue; and Gary J Blanchetter, 100
Grove Street. Miss Stoddard, retiring this year, previously taught in Lakeville and on Martha's Vineyard from
1914 to 1921.
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Bus Sign
June 18,1958
Bus Sign, WNAC-TV for Philbin and Coine
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Watermelon Eaters, All!
June 17,1958
University Club Members and their guests threw dignity to the winds Tuesday night as they conducted their
annual outing, this year at the farm of Dr. and Mrs. Herbert S Chase, West Bridgewater. Left to right, Asst. Court
Clerk George N Covett, Joseph P Yorkoski, Jr., University Club Scholarship Winner, who was a guest; Robert S
Chase, son of the host; Carleton P Burrill, president; Edward A Dineen, Prize Chairman;Howard T
Sandrock,secretary; and Asst. School Supt. Alton E Johngren, scholarship chairman.
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Brockton Boys' State Representatives
June 17,1958
Brockton's delegates to Boys' State at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, are two members of the junior
class. Alan J White, 16 ,of 22 Stanton Avenue, president of the class, and Robert J Foster, 17, of 73 Moraine
Street. The annual program starts Friday.
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Vacation Daydreams
June 17,1958
Though school doesn't end until Friday, T. David Leonard, 13, of 16 Columbia Street, Brockton, can't resist
dreaming about fishing opportunities ahead as he sits at this eighth-grade desk in West Junior High School.
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VFW Junior Drill Team
May 30,1958
Group Photo of the VFW Junior Drill Team
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Abington Berries Ripe
June 17,1958
Abington's 1958 Strawberry Crop gets a share of timely publicity from this year's queen. Donna Henrikson, 17, of
645 farm of Veteran Abington Strawberry Grower Alfred S. Lynde, 394 Rockland Street. Donna is a graduate this
year of Abington High School and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verner Henrikson.
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Brockton Hardware Co., Farm Team
June 14,1958
The farm team of the Brockton Hardware Co.
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Copy of Phil Stewart
June 16,1958
Senior Graduation Portrait of Phil Stewart.
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Brockton Sisters Reunited
June 18,1958
Brockton Sisters reunited for 25th anniversary of their parents had a chance to reminisce and show their
daughters, all of whom are only children, in their respective families. Left to right, Mrs. Richard D Connolly of
Long Beach, Cal., the former Marguerite V Cruise, and her daughter, Kathleen, 10 Months; Mrs. William F.
Ackrley of Johnson City, N.Y., the Former Driscilla Cruise, and her daughter Deborah Jean, one year; Mrs. Edward
L Balick of 87 Florence Street, Brockton, the former Maureen Cruise,and her daughter Linda Lee, 10 Months Old.
This is their first get-together in two years.
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St. Colletta's Guild
June 18,1958
St. Colleta's Guild in presentation to Hanover school. Mrs. Louis J Courtney of Randolph, far right, presents check
from St. Coletta's Guild to Sisters of St. Coletta's School, Hanover at exercises Wednesday afternoon. Left to right,
Sister Mary George, Superintendent and Administrator; Sister Mary Aquines, treasurer and moderator of the
guild, Archbishop Cushing who was a speaker and special guest, and Mrs. Courtney.
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Lions Club Milk Fund
June 18,1958
Lions Club Milk Fund Winners with prizes are, front, left to right, Brenda I Cushman, 18 Lawrence Street; Aldona S
Stankus, 39 Albert Street; Linda I Samson, 221 Belmont Street; Dianna I Williams, 11 Arthur Street, bike winner
Robert J Fortier, 30 Richmond Street;Leo H Emord, Jr., 62 South Fuller Street; Paul Fabrizio, 215 North Warren
Avenue; and Joseph A DiMarzio, 183 Keith Avenue Extension. Club Officials in back, left to right, are Nick Spadea,
milk fund chairman; Lawrence F Allen, Edwin A Nelson, superintendent of schools; Robert E Thompson, King Lion;
Charles E Connors, and Frank J Strangis.
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Passport Picture of Paticia and Mary Feirding
June 18,1958
Passport picture of Patricia and Mary Feirding, 287 Bolyston Street, Brockton.
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Clifford Yorke
June 18,1958
Photos of Clifford Yorke.
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Accident at North Montello and Elliot Streets
June 18,1958
A Whitman Man was taken to Brockton Hospital shortly before 8 AM today by police and was treated for injuries
about the mouth, received when the panel truck he was operating was in collision at North Montello and Elliot
Streets with a pleasure car. Injured was John Morgan, 42, of 66 Forest Street, Whitman, who Patrolmen Frawley
and Zinkevicz say was traveling westerly on Elliot Street, when his panel body truck was in collission with an auto
driven by Robert F Burgess, 380 Winter Street, Brockton. The latter machine, which had its front end demolished,
was proceeding southerly on North Montello Street. Burgess, who was badly shaken up, said he was not injured
and declined hospital treatment. Morgan was taken to the hospital by Patrolmen Perley K Johnson and John J
Lyons and was discharged after treatment. First reports of the accident received at police headquarters by Sgt.
James P Cody said that it was a bad one and he sent two cruiser details to the scene.
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Air Force Reserve Unit Honored
June 18,1958
Members of the 9229th Air Reserve Squadron, headquarters at the naval armory, Montauk Road, received the
air rescue medal for continued 10-year air force program Wednesday night at the training centre. Left to right, at
the presentation, Lt. Col John M Anderson of Hingham, Lt. Col. Jospeh F Gordon of Braintree, Col. Guilford B
Stuart of Millis, commanding officer, 9054th air reserve group of which the Brockton squadron is a part and Lt.
Col. Arthur E Cole of Holbrook, commanding officer of the 9229th Squadron
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Drives Same Car 28 Years
June 18,1958
Miss Ethel H Studley, 56 School Street, Hingham, doesn't believe in turning in a car every few years. At 76 she still
operates the 1930 touring car she bought 28 years ago and says it goes fine. With her in the car is a neighbor,
Mrs. Myron C Gates of Hingham, and talking to them, 20 year old John F Ridder of Oak Street, Whitman, himself
an antique car enthusiast and student at University of Massachusetts Stockbridge School of Agriculture.
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Easton Strawberry Festival
June 18,1958
Easton Strawberry Festival at the Easton Junior High School served the double purpose of welcoming the
strawberry season and the ending of school. It climaxed the year in the seventh grade home economies class of
Mrs. Shirley A Tufts. Included, in front, are Mrs. Tufts, Kathleen A Johnson, a princess; Judith A Manchester,
queen; and Betty J Wry, princess. In back are, left to right, Harriet A Martin, Slyvia L Guerra, Carol A Adams;
Mary M King, Lois A DiPasqua, Carol A Cruikshank, Principal William A Vallante, Rita A Nagle, Joan A Klein, Gloria
Camara, Jean D Hopkins, Jacqueline F Tobin, and Janet E Hudson.
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Summer Salesmen
June 18, 1958
Leading the parade of hot-weather sidpensed of lemonade are these Brockton kids, among the first the the
"business" left to right, Mary Ann O'Shea, 81 North Leyden Street; James McDuffy, 106 North Levden Street, and
his brother, Scott McDuffy, of the same address.
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Ice Swan Features Meeting
June 18, 1958
Ice Swan Features Meeting of Brockton Art Association Wednesday night. Left to right, Miss Joan C. Browning 55
May Avenue, banquet chairman; Mrs. Robert N. Nason, 250 Green Street, president, and Abito DiCicco of
Hanover, who sculptured the ice swan centrepice.
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Farm League
June 14, 1958
Farm League. Team photo of local youth baseball team, the Wood-Nu Kitchens featuring 19 young boys and their
coach at Producers' Field.
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Wind Specialty Co.
June 14, 1958
Team photo of local youth baseball team, the Wind Specialty Co. at Producer's Field
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Miss Walsh at Home National Bank
June 19, 1958
Miss Walsh at Home National Bank, posing at the bank counter in front of wedding décor. Picture for Warren A.
Morse.
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Finds Tombstone in Rockland Shed
June 19, 1958
Richard M. Cook, 213 Central Street, Rockland, displays 1854 tombstone in memory of Miss Sarah Wilkes which
he discovered while digging for a new drain adjacent to his home.
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Hanson School Gets TV
June 19, 1958
Members of the Hanson PTA have presented the Indian Head School a new TV set, the presentation being made
to Mrs. Zillah A. Bryant, principal, left. At the right are Frank C. Sawyer, president, Hanson PTA, and John M.
Chandler, immediate past president, who made the presentation.
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Whitman Foreman 50 Yeared Feated
June 19, 1958
To Ray M. Williams of Whitman, Regal Shoe company cutting room foreman, went a gold watch in recognition of
his half-century of service Thursday night. The presentation, at a Pemboke dinner party, was made by Regal Pres.
James F. Whitehead of Wellesley Hills, left and Supt. Victor A. Sherbrook of Whitman centre.
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Randolph Golf Awards
June 19, 1958
Randolph Golf Awards presented Thursday evening by Mrs. Dorothy W. Sullivan, left, in memory of John M.
Sullivan, left to right, Atty. Thomas A. Tyber, director; Alfred S. Wright, Arthur E. Moran, Dr. Selig G. Zase, Edward
J. Boyle and Dr. Joseph Werkowitz.
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Bus Driver Their Hero
June 19, 1958
As he has for the past 38 years, Samuel C. Johnson, 221 West Centre Street, West Bridgewater, dean of school
bus drivers in the Brockton area, celebrated the last day of school Thursday afternoon by treating all his
passengers to free ice cream cones. He Stopped the bus on two different occasions at an Elm Square Store and
bought ice cream for more than 120 pupils of the Spring Street School, West Bridgewater.
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Greek Pupil Model Patrol Boy
June 19, 1958
Although he spoke no English when he arrived from Greece in January, John Kolentsas, 11, of 20 Park Street has
progressed to the point where his fifth grade teacher, Mrs. Arlene Hill Mathewson has rewarded his good
citizenship and earnestness by making a Goddard School patrol boy. John has reciprocated by being a model
student at the job.
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Brockton Boy, 13, Named
June 19, 1958
Peter G. Twomey, 13, of 46 Blaine Street, eighth grade pupil at South Junior High School, has been selected as
the only junior high representative from Plymouth county on the governor's conference being held this summer
to combat juvenile delinquency. Peter, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Twomey, will enter the ninth grade in
September.
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Hans Slade
June 18, 1958
Hans Slade, wearing a swimsuit and towel spends a summer day near the water.
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10th Anniversary
June 7, 1958
Collection of photos taken at the 10th Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Good
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National Red Cross Water Carnival
June 18, 1958
Audience crowds shore of Hanson's Camp Kiwanee to watch top swimmers of country in student demonstration
of their week-long first aid and water safety course.
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National Red Cross Water Carnival
June 18, 1958
Second girl on board, alone, bent 2. During the National Red Cross Water Carnival at Camp Kiwanee in Hanson, a
young girl swims with a board on the lake.
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National Red Cross Water Carnival
June 18, 1958
Tom Pikem, Mary Hoyle, and other boy Peter Prindle with buoy.
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National Red Cross Water Carnival
June 18, 1958
Girl Watching swimming races: Gail P. MacDonald, 20, of Springfield, VT.
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National Red Cross Water Carnival
June 18, 1958
On water board, Marcia Ganzel seen from above.
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National Red Cross Water Carnival
June 18, 1958
Relat, Lutz, Lu, Grennan and Hally or Holly.
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National Bank of Plymouth County Team
June 18, 1958
National Bank of Plymouth County youth baseball team photo.
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Abington Girl Scouts Presented Flags
June 18, 1958
Girl Scouts of Abington are richer by a number of flags due to generosity of Abington organizations as
represented, above, left to right, Mrs. Anna L. Durfee of Abington Grange, William L. Thornton of Abington Junior
Chamber of Commerce, Mrs. Kenneth G. LeChair, president, American Legion Auxiliary; Robert W. Quealy of
Abington, Lions Club, Irving J. Bergeron, past commander, post 5737 Oldtown Post, VFW, and one of the girl
scout recipients, Mrs. Helen L. Evans, president, Abington girl scouts.
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BHS Class Day
June 10, 1958
Photos taken of students at BHS Class Day events 1958.
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58-1618_01 Summer's Here, Change to White
June 18, 1958
Brockton's own navy, the naval reserve training centre on Montauk road, has taken on a new hue these days as
trainees appear at Tuesday night drills in white, traditional garb of summer.
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58-1618_02 Summer's Here, Change to White
June 18, 1958
At left, Wayne Thomas Keith, recently back from clipper-ship cruise around the world tells of his travels, in
discusttion with John F. McGrath, 42 Carroll Avenue; Gerald F. Corcoran, 24 Holmes Street; Donald E. Dinneen,
406 West Elm Street, and Arnold K. Show, Whitman;
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58-1618_03 Summer's Here, Change to Whites
June 18, 1958
Paul E. Cote, 17, of 341 Quincy Street, on duty at X entrance;
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58-1618_04 Summer's Here, Change to Whites
June 18, 1958
Formation, in front, Robert J. Rothwell. And then right to left, Robert Callahan, Wayne Varrieur and Frank Jezard.
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Stoughton Triplets Are Four
June 19, 1958
John P., Thomas F., Jr., and Robert A. Casserly, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Casserly, 13 Orchard Road,
Stoughton, wave happy greetings from their home in anticipation of their fourth birthday anniversary which
occurs Sunday. They are Stoughton's only triplets.
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In Lakeville Parade
June 22, 1958
In Lakevilleville Parade, marking the town's anniversary was float featuring "circus time" in which participants
included, left to right, Bruce A. Buckman, Dennis Bryan, Della Rocco, Curtis Blair and Rhode E. Deanne, all of
Lakeville.
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Four Girls, One Melon
June 22, 1958
The watermelon season is apparently, upon us, and quick to take advantage of the opportunity to enjoy this
delicacy are the four Estes sisters, Mildred A., five; Linda L., nine; Carold G., seven,; Donna M., six, all of
Pembroke. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Ellison M. Ested of Mattakeeset Street, Pembroke.
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Late Pembroke Chief Honored
June 22, 1958
Pembroke firefighters Sunday afternoon dedicated a plaque in memory of Horatio H. Daub, school street,
Bryantville, for 44 years fire chief until his retirement in 1949. Taking part, left to right, Fire Chief Varnum A.
Hewitt, Jr., Mrs. Leona R. McCormack of Bryantville, daughter of the late Chief Daub; Nancy Mary Green of
Bryantville, a great granddaughter; Rev. Gilbert H. Caldwell, selectman Charles V. Ladd, selectman Arthur H.
Donnell, Rev. Quentin Leisher and Deputy Chief Robert F. White.
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Little Girl, Little Dog, Big Ears
June 22, 1958
Jan Claire Rockwood, five and a half, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rockwood, Middleborro isn't afraid of
dogs, particularly the big-eared variety known as Basset hounds. This particular pet is one of several owned by
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson W. Sherman, Crooked Lane, Lakeville.
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Whitman Minister Ordained
June 22, 1958
Whitman Minister Ordained. Rev. Bruce Tappan Wyman, pastor, First Unitarian society, Whitman, was ordained
Sunday afternoon at the Church in service at which John F. Snow, left, read the act of ordination.
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Anderson Note 50th Jubilee
June 22, 1958
Andersons Note 50th Jubiliee. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph A. Anderson Sunday marked the 50th Wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph A. Anderson, 77 Burkeside avenue, where a family gathering was held in their honor. Mr.
Anderson is a retired shoe worker and a veteran of the Spanish-American war.
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West Bridgewater Jubilee
June 21, 1958
Mr. and Mrs. William MacLean, North Elm Street, West Bridgewater observed their 50th anniversary Saturday at
a party at the West Side Empowerment Association, Brockton.
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East Bridgewater Essayists
June 22, 1958
For winning essays on "Why I Should Save" three East Bridgewater junior high school pupils received prizes
Friday at the Intermediate School. Included in the group, Susan D. Thorndike, James W. Veillux, and Susan K.
Nutter, with Ralph H. Keith, treasurer, East Bridgewater Saving bank; Stanley B. Goldman, superintendent, and
John E. Zoino, principal.
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Knight Wedding Tommy Keith
June 22, 1958
Photo of a man giving a toast at the knight Wedding.
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Knight Wedding Tim Gurney and Groom
June 22, 1958
Photo of Jim Gurney and Groom at the Knight Wedding.
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58-1630_01 Off For Wellfleet
June 22, 1958
Batteries A and D, 126th AAA Bh., left early this morning for Camp Wellfleet, on Cape Cod, for two weeks of
specialized training. Included among the two enlisted and 10 officers making the trip by Convoy, left to right,
Robert H. Carrell, 19 Peckham Avenue; William J. Freeman of Stoughton, Norman E. DeCoste of North Abington,
Alexander J. Gureckis, 71 Clarement Anenue, Brockton; and John R. Frederickson of Randolph.
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58-1630_02 Off for Wellfleet
June 22, 1958
New Wrecker of National Guard is given the once-over by SP2 Chester D. Nelson of Rockland and SFC Henry A.
Sellars of Stoughton.
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58-1630_03 Off for Wellfleet
June 22, 1958
Packing radio equpment for Battery D., Kenneth F. Wood, 24 Seaver Street, Brockton; Charles G. Snow, 1410
North Main Street, Randolph; and John F. Maynihan, 781 Main Street, Brockton.
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58-1630_04 Off to Wellfleet
June 22, 1958
Appointed second lieutenants in Massachusetts National guard after two years' training at Massachusetts
Military Academy are John R. Joseph, 9 Day Avenue, and Edward A. Geilear, 17 Jackson Street, both of Brockton,
assigned to Battery D. and A, respectively, of the 126th AAA Bn. Brockgton.
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58-1630_05 Off to Wellfleet
June 22, 1958
Checking departure lists, 1st Lts. Samuel Cerrato, 37 Irving Street, Brockton; Robert A. Adams, Rockland, and
George J. Cormier, Jr., 12 Wilbur Street, North Easton.
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58-1630_06 Off to Wellfleet
June 22, 1958
Tanks Set to Rumble for national guard trek to Wellfleet, Robert H. Cardurette, 24 Dewy Avenue; Dana S. Alden,
39 Winter Street; Gordon Melin, 13 Reynolds Street; Robert R. Young, 32 West Park Park Street; and Barry L.
Goodwin, 41 Ellsworth Street, all of Brockton.
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58-1630_07 Off to Wellfleet
June 22, 1958
Set for trip, M/Sgt Samuel N. Caddell of Stoughton and M-sgt Donald A. Turner of Holbrook.
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58-1630_08 Off to Wellfleet
June 22, 1958
Familiar Chow line includes: Charles R. Cox, 61 Addison Avenue, Brockton; Hugh E. Snow of Milton, Brant S.
Bovnton of Hanson, and William A. Burnap of West Bridgewater, being served by Joseph V. Cabonaro, 113
Riverview Street; Edward L. Lincoln, 39 Hillberg anue and Nicolas Savingnano, 531 Crescent Street.
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58-1630_09 Off to Wellfleet
June 22, 1958
Checking machine gun assembly before departure, Pvt. Robert A. Rydstrom, 19 Hervey Street, and Staff Sgt.
Arthur J. Beland, 171 Centre avenue, Abington.
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58-1630_10 Off to Wellfleet
June 22, 1958
KP's Get Pointers from First Sgt. Frank R. Joyce of Battery D, a resident of South Braintee. Left to right, Robert E.
Doge, 63 Hartlett Street, Brockton, D. battery; George R. White, 192 Central Street, Abington, A battery; Anthony
F. Lacina, Fr. 47 Thatcher Street, Battery D., and Robert A. Fisher, 846 Washington Streetl Stoughton, Battery A.,
and Sgt. Joyce
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Boy on Horse
June 22, 1958
Robert E. Peloquin, 14, of Memorial Drive, Avon, on horse, Candy.
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Meryl J. Snell on Horse Redcap
June 22, 1958
Meryl J. Snell, 12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Royal K. Snell, 332 North Elm Street, West Bridgewater, on Redcap.
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Jeanne M. Peloquin riding horse Candy
June 22, 1958
Jeanne M. Peloquin, 10 of Memorial Drive, Avon on Candy.
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Manomet Boy Named Eagle
June 22, 1958
Highlight of the weekend Pembroke Scout Camporee was the presentation of an eagle scout award to David L.
Randall, 16, of White horse Beach, Manomet, formerly of Whitman. Left to right at presentation ceremony, his
father, Rozwell H. Randall; Roger C. Johnson of Rockland, formerly of Brockton, represnenting Squanto Council
executive board; Mrs. Randall; David, and coutmaster Ellsworth B. Bently of Manomet.
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Good Day for Warm
June 22, 1958
Boy Scouts at the weekend Camporee held Saturday at the Pembroke town Forest found ample need for a warm
fire, being prepared, left to right Jeremian J. Reardon, Thomas G. Fuller, scout master Frank N. Prescott and
Stephen J. Colby.
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Manomet Scouts Learn Knot-tying
June 22, 1958
Manomet Scouts Learn Knot-tying as one of their outdoor comping features, left to right, scoutmaster Harry G.
Churchill, James Pierson, Michael Lewis, Phillip Curtis and Charles Tasminia. All are members of Troop 48
Manomet.
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Brockton Pools Open Today
June 22, 1958
Today marked the opening of Brockton's four swimming pools and its playgrounds as well, and first one in this
morning was Albert T. Luccetti, 14 of 202 Howard Street, Brockton, the Montello Pool, being aided out of the
water by lifeguards Charlotte A. Cicoro, 230 Winter Street, and Dorothy E. Bunkunt, 89 Clairmont Avenue.
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58-1636
Crochets at 90
june 22, 1958
Mrs. Eunice Ida Shaw, Wood Street, Middleboro, celebrated her 90th birthday anniversary Sunday by doing
crocheting as she has for much of her lfie.
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Head NorfolkLegion Auxiliary
June 22, 1958
Mrs. Fred A. Dimond, Jr., of Stoughton, took office Saturday at director of Norfolk County District American
Legion auxiliary in a program at Stoughton Legion headquarters. At the head table, left to right were Mrs. James
C. Pooler of Stoughton, Luncheon chirman; Mrs. Edson T. Jones, president, Stoughton unit of Post 89 auxiliary;
Mrs. Dimond, new country director; Caradonna of Canton, outgoing director.
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Discover Ancient Indian Village
June 22, 1958
Archaeologits digging in new site on shores of Lake Assawompset, Lakeville, have come upon underground ruins
of an old Indian Civiliazation near a similar excavation they a made last year. Dr. Maurice Robbins of Attleboro,
director of the digging, talks over new find with Frederick L. Lincoln of Middleboro, manager, North Scituate
branch, National Bank of Plymouth County. At right are Mr. Lincoln's four daughters, Leslie L., Claudia L.,
Adelaine and Allison.
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Oldest Ex-President of Oldest Club
June 22, 1958
To Sheriff Charles H. Robbins, 86, of Plymouth, oldest past president of the old colonial club, which in itself is the
oldest social club in America, went special honors Friday night at a club gathering. Included in the group
honoring Mr. Robbins were, left to right, Harold E. Gitres, past president; Harold W. Baker, secretary-treasurer;
George C.P. Olssson, Clerk of superior Court; County Comissioner Norman G. MacDonald, club president; Sheriff
Robbins, Harold A. Boyer, first vice-president; Sheriff Hanah H. Harlow, second vice-president; and Rep. John A.
Armstrong, exectuvice committee.
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58-1640_01 Easton Oliver Ames HS Graduation
June 19 , 1958
Peter Mahoney, a member of the 1958 graduating class receives his diploma from Oliver Ames High School
during the graduation exercise Thursay evening.
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58-1640_02 Easton Oliver Ames HS. Graduation
June 19, 1958
Claire Williams, a member of the 1958 graduating class receives her diploma from Oliver Ames High School
during the graduation exercise Thursday evening.
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58-1640_03 Easton Oliver Ames
June 19, 1958
Henry Baxter, a member of the 1958, graduating class receives his diploma from Oliver Ames High School during
the graduation exercise Thursday evening.
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58-1640_04 Easton Oliver Ames HS. Graduation
June 19, 1958
Carol Houde, a member of the 1958 graduating class receives her diploma from Oliver Ames High School during
the graduation exercise Thursday evening.
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58-1640_05 Easton Oliver Ames H.S. Graduation
June 19, 1958
Robert Silva, a member of the 1958 graduating class receives his diploma from Oliver Ames High School during
the graduation exercise Thursday evening.
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58-1640_06 Easton Oliver Ames HS Graduation
June 19, 1958
Andrea Young, a member of the 1958 graduating class receives her diploma fom Oliver Ames High School during
the graduation exercise Thursday evening.
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58-1640_07 Easton Oliver Ames H.S. Graduation
June 19 , 1958
Robert Healey, a member of the 1958 graduating class receives his diploma from Oliver Ames High School during
the graduation exercise Thursday evening.
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58-1640_08 Easton Oliver Ames H.S. Graduation
June 19, 1958
Marilyn Schofield a member of the 1958 graduating class receives her diploma from Oliver Ames High School
during the graduation exercise Thursday night.
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58-1640_09 Easton Oliver Ames H.S. Graduation
June 19, 1958
John Webster, a member of the 1958 graduating class receives his diploma from Oliver Ames High School during
the graduation exercise Thursday night.
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58-1640_10 Easton Oliver Ames H.S. Graduation
June 19, 1958
Antoinette Borack, a member of the 1958 graduating class receives her diploma from Oliver Ames High School
during the graduation exercise Thursday night.
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58-1640_11 Easton Oliver Ames H.S. Graduation
June 19, 1958
John Slavitz, a member the class of the class 1958 graduating class receives his diploma fro Oliver Ames High
School during the graduation exercise Thursday evening.
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58-1640_12 Easton Olver Ames H.S. Graduation
June 19, 1958
Shirtley Weir, a member of the 1958 graduating class receives her diploma from Oliver Ames High School during
the graduation exercise Thursday night.
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58-1640_13 Easton Oliver Ames H.S. Graduation
June 19, 1958
Gary Chapman, a member of the 1958 graduating class receives his diploma from Oliver Ames High School
during the graduation exercise Thursday evening.
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58-1640_14 Easton Oliver Ames H.S. Graduation
June 19, 1958
June Lanigan, a member of the 1958 graduating class receives her diploma from Oliver Ames High School during
the graduation exercise Thursday evening.
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58-1640_15 Easton Oliver Ames H.S. Graduation
June 19, 1958
Paul Rideout, a member of the 1958 graduating class receives his diploma from Oliver Ames High School during
the graduation exercise Thursday evening.
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58-1640_16 Easton Oliver Ames H.S. Graduation
June 19, 1958
Betty Fractus, a member of the 1958 graduating class, receives her diploma from Oliver Ames High School during
the graduation exercise Thursday evening.
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58-1640_17 Easton Oliver Ames H.S. Graduation
June 19, 1958
John Ando, a member of the 1958 graduating class, receives his diploma from Oliver Ames High School during the
graduation exercise Thursday evening.
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58-1640_18 Easton Oliver Ames H.S. Graduation
June 19, 1958
Anne Taylor, a member of the 1958 graduating class, receives her diploma from Oliver Ames High School during
the graduation exercise Thursday evening.
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58-1640_19 Easton Oliver Ames H.S. Graduation
June 19, 1958
David Tufts, a member of the 1958 graduating class, receives his diploma from Oliver Ames High School during
the graduation exerc