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#1. Relevance 100 pointsBarnstable Patriot | Thursday, January 18, 1968 | Page: 1
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Ray S. Hall for the Cape Cod Branch.
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#2. Relevance 56 pointsBarnstable Patriot | Thursday, November 22, 1984 | Page: 6
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OPERATION MOPUP 1967—Barnstable Selectman John Aylmer and Mrs. Aylmer, Miss United Fund Linda Pukkl and radio personality Ray Hall meet to discuss Operation Mopup as Cape Cod United Fund campaign draws to conclusion.
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#3. Relevance 50 pointsBarnstable Patriot | Thursday, August 19, 1982 | Page: 16
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auction will start at II. Food will be available, prepared by ladies of Epac Grotto. Auctioneer will be Ray Hall. The public is invited and admission is tree.
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#4. Relevance 48 pointsBarnstable Patriot | Thursday, July 01, 1965 | Page: 6
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Ray Hall of Falmouth, president of the Cape District of the MSPCC which benefited from the proceeds of the affair; Louis 3.
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#5. Relevance 46 pointsYarmouth Register | Friday, January 13, 1950 | Page: 6
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Ray Hall, chairman of the State Youth committee, spoke on the youth of the Grange. Lloyd Doane of Chatham Grange reminded the members of several important issues on the National Grange Agricultural program. Mrs Ray Hall, lecturer of Megansett and Cape Cod West Pomona Granges, Edward Tripp, Master of...
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#6. Relevance 43 pointsYarmouth Register | Friday, January 30, 1942 | Page: 5
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They include Ray Hall's Garage and the Dennis Garage in Dennis; U. G. Phillips Garage in East Dennis, the Cape Cod Oil Company and the Texaco Service Station in Dennis Port, and the West Dennis Garage in West Dennis.
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#7. Relevance 43 pointsBarnstable Patriot | Monday, January 25, 1897 | Page: 3
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Jeanette Matthews, Stephen Hall, Mary Hall, Nornie Hall. Recitation—Ray Goodspeed. Song—Chorus. Reading—Hettie H. Howes. Song—Chorus. Recitation -Miriam Crowell. Song—Chorus. Reading—F. G. Hall. Song—Chorua. After recessthe question, "Resolved That the Selectmen should keep one side ot each street cleared from snow, was decided affirmatively.
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#8. Relevance 40 pointsYarmouth Register | Friday, October 14, 1949 | Page: 1
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Members of his suite were Mrs Marion Torrey, marshal and chaplain; Mrs Ray Hall, regalia bearer and Mr Ray Hall, omblem bearer, both of Megansett grange; Mrs Nina Hatch of Megansett was pianist and Miss Josephine Robinson of South Yarmouth was soloist.
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#9. Relevance 38 pointsYarmouth Register | Friday, December 15, 1950 | Page: 1
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Kenneth Bladen of the Massachusetts State Grange and Ray Hall, Youth committee chairman of the State Grange and Master of Meganset Grange of North Falmouth, were escorted to seats at the right of Master Harry M.
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#10. Relevance 38 pointsYarmouth Register | Saturday, January 23, 1897 | Page: 3
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Jeanetto Mullhews, Stephen II ill, Mary Hall, Neniic Hall. Recitation—Ray Goods] I.
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Barnstable Patriot, Thursday, January 18, 1968; Section: Front page, Page: 1
AAUW To Hear Mrs. Ray Hall
"Traditional Values in American Life" will be the subject of a talk to be given by Mrs. Ray S. Hall for the Cape Cod Branch. American Association of University Women, on Tuesday, Jan. 23 nt 7:30 p.m. in the Hyannis Library. All AAUW branches across the United States this year are stuaying "Testing Values In a Changing Society" or the efforts of our nation to recognize and cope with the changes of our industrialized and urbanized society. Mrs. Hall, as executive director of the Cape Cod Homemaker Service, has observed in her work the shifting patterns. She will discuss the values that people today honor and follow. In charge of the program are Miss Kailiope Garoufes and Miss Anne Halllday. Preceding the business meeting to be conducted by Dr. Ruth Richards Miller, president, there will be a silent auction for the benefit of the Fellowships Fund which is supported nationally by the organization to give financial aid to scholars both from here and abroad. Mrs. Richard Teel and M r s. George C. Reeser will be in charge of the auction that will include interesting articles brought from abroad by travelling members RS well as household Items. Ail friends of AAUW may attend. Following a board meeting at 3:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 29, at the home of Dr. Miller, Craigvllle Beach Road, Centerville, there will be a tea in honor of Mrs. Warren H. Johnson, retiring treasurer.