uis J. Jacobucci, Mrs. Susan Brinckerhoff, Mrs. Ixmise Labigniac and Mrs. ,J Ann Kelley. Add to my collection Page 3 #14. Relevance 5 pointsBarnstable Patriot | Thursday, February 01, 1973 | Page: 3 Page 3 Harriet Hall, Mrs. Judith Barnet, Miss Nancy L. Reider, Louis J. Jacobucci, Mrs. Susan Brinckerhoff, Mrs. Louise Lavigniac and Mrs. Jo Ann Kelley. Add to my collection Page 12 #15. Relevance 5 pointsThe Register | Thursday, April 27, 1972 | Page: 12 Page 12 Yarmouth; Harriet Hall, Hyannis; Mrs. Add to my collection Page 10 #16. Relevance 5 pointsThe Register | Thursday, November 04, 1971 | Page: 10 Page 10 Worcester Area Associates meet Tuesday, Nov. 9, at 6:30 pm at the South Yarmouth Methodist Church for a covered dish supper. Speaker Is Mrs. Harriet Hall. Add to my collection Page 4 #17. Relevance 2 pointsBarnstable Patriot | Thursday, October 14, 1971 | Page: 4 Page 4 19, in the Unitarian Parish Hall. Harriett Swift is In charge. Following the supper, there will be a penny sale with Margarilla Holway and Marion Lovejoy as co- chairmen. Each member is asked to bring an item for the sale. Add to my collection Page 26 #18. Relevance 22 pointsThe Register | Thursday, October 07, 1971 | Page: 26 Page 26 Cape Cod Home-maker Health Aide Service in Hyannis is recruiting. A training program begins Oct. 20 running Wednesday afternoons for eight weeks at the Upper Cape Cod Regional Vocational Technical School ln Bourne. Inquiries may be made to Mrs. Harriet Hall at the agency in Hyannis. Add to my collection Page 9 #19. Relevance 30 pointsThe Register | Thursday, April 15, 1971 | Page: 9 Page 9 Harriet Hall. A rising vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Add to my collection Page 4 #20. Relevance 5 pointsBarnstable Patriot | Thursday, April 15, 1971 | Page: 4 Page 4 Harriet Hall. A rising vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Emerson F. Moseley, who has just completed five years on the committee, including one year as chairman. Add to my collection Click to get more results Article View Page Image Close The Register, Thursday, April 22, 1976; Page: S3 Homemaker-Home Health Aide Service members receive recognition for work Presentation of two Revere bowls in recognition of over 8000 hours as Homemaker-Home Health Aides was made by Mrs. Harriet Hall, Executive Director of the Cape Cod Homemaker-Home Health Aide Service, a United Fund agency, as the top awards presented to 18 Homemaker-Home Health Aides from around the entire Cape area. The recipients of the Revere bowls were Mrs. Dorothy Curry of Buzzards Bay, and Mrs. Esther Pope of Teaticket. In making the presentations, Mrs. Hall noted, "Over 76 percent of this service is provided to older citizens largely in the form of personal care. "The Aides," she said, "have become a family friend in the process of their duties. Family members have been released from the hospital and other institutions quickly, and are keeping wage earning family members on the job and their children in school." Three Gold Pins for over 5000 hours service were presented to Mrs. Alice Crovo of West Dennis, Mrs. Klara Dwyer of Dennis, and Mrs. Emily Lewis of Buzzards Bay. Silver Pins for over 3000 hours of service were earned by Mrs. Dorothy Bourne of Dennis, and Mrs. Norma Elrick of Centerville. Letters of Commendation for over 2000 hours of work wen given to Mrs. Mary Adams of Barnstable, Mrs. Myrtle Ruth Johnson of Osterville, Mrs. Lois Bernard of Sandwich, Mrs. Esther Lema of East Falmouth, Mrs. Grace Libby of Cummaquid, Mrs. Mary Murray and Mrs. Hazel Patterson of West Yarmouth, Mrs. Ruth Tillgren and Ms. Maureen Rodgers of Hyannis, Mrs. Norah Stukey of South Yarmouth, and Mrs. Frances Weaver of Marstons Mills.">
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#1. Relevance 2 pointsThe Register | Thursday, September 18, 2014 | Page: SA1
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GLORIA E HALL. GRETA HALL, HARRIET I

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#2. Relevance 1 pointsThe Register | Thursday, July 22, 1982 | Page: S4
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Harriet Chandler, June Eldredge, Marjorie Hall, Peg Mc-Culloch, Sue Woodson and Robin Chandler-Trimble were among 300 women from Massachusetts Baptist Churches who attended the three-day annual House Party in Groton, Mass. The women represented The First Baptist Church of Hyannis.

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#3. Relevance 22 pointsThe Register | Thursday, May 31, 1979 | Page: S27
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Harriet Hall, executive director, gave a report of past activities and new involvements.

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#4. Relevance 13 pointsBarnstable Patriot | Thursday, September 28, 1978 | Page: 6
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Among others at the wedding were a nephew, Ronald Stankus of Brockton; a friend, Barbara Winslow of Vermont; Perry Phinney of Nccdham, a daughterin-law of the bridegroom; and Rose Beaumont, Harriet Hall and Catherine Borden of the Home Health Aide Board of Cape Cod where the new Mrs.

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#5. Relevance 13 pointsBarnstable Patriot | Thursday, February 09, 1978 | Page: 1
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For the Homemaker- Home Health Aide Service, President Larry G. Newman, Vice- President Diane Klingenstcin and Secretary Agnes Carson for the board of directors, and Harriet Hall, the agency's executive director, will sign the landmark agreement.

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#6. Relevance 1 pointsBarnstable Patriot | Thursday, September 29, 1977 | Page: 5
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at the parish hall. Mrs. Lucille Johnson, Miss Harriet Dunham and Mrs. Bobbie Stanley are leaders. All interested junior high youth of the church are welcome. They will be planning activities and programs for the year.

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#7. Relevance 16 pointsThe Register | Thursday, December 02, 1976 | Page: 30
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Harriet Hall for hours of service rendered as employees of the non-profit community service.

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#8. Relevance 65 pointsThe Register | Thursday, April 22, 1976 | Page: S3
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Harriet Hall, Executive Director of the Cape Cod Homemaker-Home Health Aide Service, a United Fund agency, as the top awards presented to 18 Homemaker-Home Health Aides from around the entire Cape area.

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#9. Relevance 1 pointsThe Register | Thursday, August 07, 1975 | Page: 6
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It wasn't "Harriet Foss Day" at the hall last Friday though it was the last day on the job for that lady who's been in the Assessors' office for 33 years.

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#10. Relevance 5 pointsThe Register | Thursday, July 31, 1975 | Page: 4
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Last Friday was Triple Birthday day at the hall. Harriet Foss, who's about to retire after many years in the Assessors' office, Marge Gunther of the Selectmen's staff, and Peg O'Brien, Building Wiring and Plumbing Inspectors' secretary, weren't to celebrate their birthdays until the next day, Saturday, but the...

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#11. Relevance 13 pointsThe Register | Thursday, January 30, 1975 | Page: 25
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Cape Cod Homemaker-Home Health Aide Service, Inc., 298 Main St., Hyannis, directed by Harriet Hall. Eleven-year-old United Fund agency furnishes temporary home help and health services to families with children, convalescents, acute or chronically ill.

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#12. Relevance 5 pointsThe Register | Thursday, January 31, 1974 | Page: 5
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Harriet Hall, Administrator of Cape Cod Homemaker, a home health aide service, agrees.

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#13. Relevance 14 pointsThe Register | Thursday, February 01, 1973 | Page: 2
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Harriet Hall, Mrs. Barnet, Miss Nancy L. Reider, Ix>uis J. Jacobucci, Mrs. Susan Brinckerhoff, Mrs. Ixmise Labigniac and Mrs. ,J<> Ann Kelley.

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#14. Relevance 5 pointsBarnstable Patriot | Thursday, February 01, 1973 | Page: 3
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Harriet Hall, Mrs. Judith Barnet, Miss Nancy L. Reider, Louis J. Jacobucci, Mrs. Susan Brinckerhoff, Mrs. Louise Lavigniac and Mrs. Jo Ann Kelley.

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#15. Relevance 5 pointsThe Register | Thursday, April 27, 1972 | Page: 12
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Yarmouth; Harriet Hall, Hyannis; Mrs.

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#16. Relevance 5 pointsThe Register | Thursday, November 04, 1971 | Page: 10
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Worcester Area Associates meet Tuesday, Nov. 9, at 6:30 pm at the South Yarmouth Methodist Church for a covered dish supper. Speaker Is Mrs. Harriet Hall.

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#17. Relevance 2 pointsBarnstable Patriot | Thursday, October 14, 1971 | Page: 4
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19, in the Unitarian Parish Hall. Harriett Swift is In charge. Following the supper, there will be a penny sale with Margarilla Holway and Marion Lovejoy as co- chairmen. Each member is asked to bring an item for the sale.

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#18. Relevance 22 pointsThe Register | Thursday, October 07, 1971 | Page: 26
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Cape Cod Home-maker Health Aide Service in Hyannis is recruiting. A training program begins Oct. 20 running Wednesday afternoons for eight weeks at the Upper Cape Cod Regional Vocational Technical School ln Bourne. Inquiries may be made to Mrs. Harriet Hall at the agency in Hyannis.

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#19. Relevance 30 pointsThe Register | Thursday, April 15, 1971 | Page: 9
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Harriet Hall. A rising vote of thanks was extended to Mrs.

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#20. Relevance 5 pointsBarnstable Patriot | Thursday, April 15, 1971 | Page: 4
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Harriet Hall. A rising vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Emerson F. Moseley, who has just completed five years on the committee, including one year as chairman.

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The Register, Thursday, April 22, 1976; Page: S3
Homemaker-Home Health Aide Service members receive recognition for work
Presentation of two Revere bowls in recognition of over 8000 hours as Homemaker-Home Health Aides was made by Mrs. Harriet Hall, Executive Director of the Cape Cod Homemaker-Home Health Aide Service, a United Fund agency, as the top awards presented to 18 Homemaker-Home Health Aides from around the entire Cape area.

The recipients of the Revere bowls were Mrs. Dorothy Curry of Buzzards Bay, and Mrs. Esther Pope of Teaticket. In making the presentations, Mrs. Hall noted, "Over 76 percent of this service is provided to older citizens largely in the form of personal care.

"The Aides," she said, "have become a family friend in the process of their duties. Family members have been released from the hospital and other institutions quickly, and are keeping wage earning family members on the job and their children in school."

Three Gold Pins for over 5000 hours service were presented to Mrs. Alice Crovo of West Dennis, Mrs. Klara Dwyer of Dennis, and Mrs. Emily Lewis of Buzzards Bay. Silver Pins for over 3000 hours of service were earned by Mrs. Dorothy Bourne of Dennis, and Mrs. Norma Elrick of Centerville.

Letters of Commendation for over 2000 hours of work wen given to Mrs. Mary Adams of Barnstable, Mrs. Myrtle Ruth Johnson of Osterville, Mrs. Lois Bernard of Sandwich, Mrs. Esther Lema of East Falmouth, Mrs. Grace Libby of Cummaquid, Mrs. Mary Murray and Mrs. Hazel Patterson of West Yarmouth, Mrs. Ruth Tillgren and Ms. Maureen Rodgers of Hyannis, Mrs. Norah Stukey of South Yarmouth, and Mrs. Frances Weaver of Marstons Mills.

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