. History of Worcester and its people . of the firmwere at No. 368J4 Main street. Mr. Newton is a well known business man. and his work and that of the firmcovering a period of forty years has been of the highest standard. He is a directorof the Sanford-Putnam Company, book-sellers and stationers; member of Worces-ter Lodge. Independent Order of Odd Fellows; the Worcester .Agricultural was formerly a member and stockholder of the Worcester Driving Club andof the Worcester Speedway Club. He is well known among the horsemen of thissection and has owned a number of the best horses. One


. History of Worcester and its people . of the firmwere at No. 368J4 Main street. Mr. Newton is a well known business man. and his work and that of the firmcovering a period of forty years has been of the highest standard. He is a directorof the Sanford-Putnam Company, book-sellers and stationers; member of Worces-ter Lodge. Independent Order of Odd Fellows; the Worcester .Agricultural was formerly a member and stockholder of the Worcester Driving Club andof the Worcester Speedway Club. He is well known among the horsemen of thissection and has owned a number of the best horses. One of his most successfulrace-horses was Lady Independence. He takes his recreation in driving hisfine roadsters, in raising poultry and in agriculture. In religion he is a Unitarian;in politics a Republican. Mr. Newton married, in this city in 1896, Margaret Helen Millea, who wasborn here in 1868. died here in .August. 1908. They had three children: i. EdwinEverett, born January 25, 1897, now a salesman for the Cudahy Packing Company in.


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