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World War II Army Hat
An Army hat included in a collection of WW II military memorabilia from Antonio S. Terrasi.
White fur pocketbook, Fan, Collar
Three articles include fur collar, feather fan and fur pocketbook.
Two Maynard High School Marching Band hats, Maynard High School Sports bag, and 2 Varsity Letter "M".
Two Maynard High School Marching Band hats, orange and black, with feather trim. One Varsity Letter "M" for field hockey and one for baseball. One MHS Tigers sports bag. One varsity letter "M" for track. Two plain varsity letter "M"s.
Sports Shirt sponsored by United Co-Op
An orange Maynard Co-Op sports shirt with "ICE" logo on the back.
Serv-U-Shop Box
A black hat box from the Serv-U-Shop, Maynard, Mass. The shop was begun by Miss M. F. Spinney in 1924, and ultimately closed in 1973. This hatbox belonged to Mary Mabel Holly (Comeau).
Serv-u Shop Signs
Two Serv-U Shop signs was made by Miss Marion F. Spinney from a piece of wood from her home. The Serv-U Shop was located on Nason St. in the Naylor Block. Miss Spinney was the originator and owner of the Shop from 1924-1967. The Shop dealt in…
Serv-u Shop Business Card
A business card for the Serv-u Shop, 13 Nason St., Maynard, Mass., Tel. 897-7892. The shop sold millinery, dresses, and hosiery.
Salesman and customer at the New Idea Store.
The photo shows Gerald Tierney of the New Idea store and Ralph DiPietro Jr. the customer buying a new jacket. The New Idea Store was located at 65-67 Main St.
Rainvilles Mens clothing store at 7 Nason Street
The owners Conrad Mayberry and Dick White working in front during a sale.
Odd Fellows Lodge #131 Ceremonial Collar
A collar worn by members of the Odd Fellows Lodge during ceremonies.
Mid-Century Straw Ladies Hat
A black and grosgrain hat popular with women in the 1950s to 1960s. The hat belonged to Mary Mabel Holly (Comeau).
Maynard Outdoor Store - 1981
Originally the Case Block, built by W. B. Case in 1902 for his dry goods store.