Inaugural address of the mayor, with the annual report of the officers of the city of Quincy for the year 1937, Part 19

Author: Quincy (Mass.)
Publication date: 1937
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Sewers Abandoned


Sewers Built But Not in Use


Year


5"-6"


8"


10"


12"


Total


Year


No. M. H.


8"


10"


Total


1910


50.00


50.00


1934


12


1,702.25


1,146.25


2,848.50


1922


1,109.40


1,109.40


1929


200.60


200.60


1936


400.75


400.75


50.00


1,109.40


400.75


200.60


1,760.75


Total Feet of Sewer Built to January 1, 1938 Total Feet of Sewer Abandoned 1,760.75


821,974.06


Total Feet Built but not in Use. 2,848.50


4,609.25


Net Feet of Sewer in Use, January 1, 1938


817,364.81


Total Miles of Sewer Built to January 1, 1938 Net Miles of Sewer in Use, January 1, 1938


155.67


154.8


REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS


30,361.85


1935


81


11,738.80


Total


311


312


CITY OF QUINCY


REPORT OF THE WATER DEPARTMENT


JANUARY 1, 1938.


HON. THOMAS S. BURGIN, Mayor of Quincy.


DEAR SIR:


Following is the report of the Water Department for the year end- ing December 31, 1937.


Respectfully submitted, EZEKIEL C. SARGENT, Commissioner of Public Works.


Water Rates 1937


Total commitments for the year 1937 $414,052 63


Recommitments 165 62


$414,218 25


Collections


. $359,195 20


Abatements & Adjustments


2,391 54


Water Liens to Tax Collector


46,909 37


Outstanding December 31, 1937


5,722 14


$414,218 25


Water Rates 1936 and Prior


Outstanding January 1, 1937


$66,705 55


Recommitments 2,724 56


$69,430 11


Collections


$46,732 94


Abatements & Adjustments


795 46


Water Liens to Tax Collector


17,358 42


Outstanding December 31, 1937


4,962 12


$69,430 11


Water Service Connections


Commitments 1937


$11,020 66


Adjustments


64 11


Outstanding December 31, 1936


3,877 35


$14,962 12


Collections


$10,604 41


Abatements


67 17


Liens to Tax Collector


1,257 71


Outstanding December 31, 1937


3,032 83


$14,962 12


313


REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS


Water Liens


Commitments


$67,945 00


Adjustments


1,525 65


Outstanding December 31, 1936


45,492 18


$114,962 83


Collections


$30,942 28


Abatements


6,007 00


Tax Titles


15,611 13


Uncollected


62,402 42


$114,962 83


Water Reserve


Appropriations


.$208,999 00


State Assessments


211,680 14


Adjustments


1,627 90


Council transfers


14,000 00


Deficit 1937


24,081 59


Surplus as of December 31, 1937


3,293 83


$463,682 46


Water Collections


$416,532 55


Water Lien Collections


30,942 28


Water Liens on Tax Title


15,611 13


Balance of 1937 Appropriations


596 50


$463,682 46


SUMMARY OF STATISTICS


Population. Estimated on July 1, 1937 79,500


Consumption


Total consumption of water in gallons for the year


1937


1,689,402,500


Average daily consumption of water in gallons for the year 1937


4,628,500


Gallons per capita per day


58


Gallons per day per tap


272


Main Pipe


Leaks repaired in mains


26


Main pipe laid in the year 1937 in feet


8,984


Main pipe total in miles


196.1


Main pipe taken up or abandoned in feet


1,747


Fire Hydrants


New hydrants installed in 1937


21


Total hydrants now in use


1,833


Hydrants changed


17


Hydrants moved


2


Hydrants broken by automobiles


20


Hydrants discontinued


1


314


CITY OF QUINCY


Gate Valves


New Gates installed in 1937


42


Gates abandoned in 1937


7


Gates packed in 1937


118


Total number now in use


3,188


Service Pipe


New services laid in 1937 in feet


4,738


Total length of services now in use (feet)


782,474


Number of taps made during the year


103


Number of services now in use


17,073


Services frozen


0


Services cleaned on account of poor pressure


348


Services renewed


127


Service leaks repaired


619


Services discontinued at main


62


Average length of service (feet)


46


Number of services for fire purposes only


54


Meters


Number of meters installed in 1937


103


Number of meters now in use


17,019


Per cent of services metered


100%


Meters taken out for repairs and test


2,039


WATER PIPES LAID FROM JANUARY 1, 1937 TO DECEMBER 31, 1937


Ward Location


From


To


Gates


2"


4"


6"


8"


10"


12"


6


Arlington St.


Wilson Ave. northerly


2 8''


582


6 Bay St


Extension easterly.


6 Crabtree Rd.


E. Squantum St. westerly


3


2


6"


360


630


6 Dundee Rd


Mayflower to Meadow


1


6"


218


1


Edgewater Drive.


Charles to Darrow.


3


472


6


Exeter St.


Sonoma Rd. southerly


1


.40


3


Faxon Park Rd.


Quincy Ave. to Faxon Lane.


3


8"


493


1


Furnace Brook Pky. .


Bailey St. easterly


2


8''


398


1 Furnace Brook Pky ..


Hudson to Putnam.


2


237


5 Green St.


Cor. Elm Ave.


1


6"


75


2 Harkins St.


Main St. easterly


1


6"


300


6 Hodges Ave.


Extension to E. Squantum St.


1


6"


162


1


Hancock St.


Corner Bridge St


1


12"


1


6"


270


1


Hudson St.


Corner Furnace Brook Pky.


1


6"


62


3 Lark St ..


Granite St. to South Junior Terrace


2


6"


215


6


Meadow St ..


Extension to Dundee Rd


1


120


5 Merrymount Park


Near Stadium


1


6"


998


6 Knollwood Rd.


Sonoma Rd. easterly


2 8'


590


3


Penn St.


Extension southerly.


1


4"


500


5


Sewall St


Wendall Ave. easterly


1


6"


315


6


Sonoma Rd


E. Squantum to Knollwood.


1


10"


200


6 Sonoma Rd.


Ashworth to Essex


2


8"


1


2"


122


425


1 Sea St.


Shelton Rd. to Hibbard St


2 12"


1 10"


790


122


500


4,202


3,170


200


790


315


REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS


1 Turner St.


Edgewater Drive to Macy


2


6"


240


Sumac Rd. 6


4


Hopedale St


170


316


WATER PIPES TAKEN OUT OR ABANDONED IN 1937


Ward


Street


Location


Gates


2"


4"


6 Bay St.


Easterly end.


170


1 Edgewater Drive


North of Darrow


1 2''


202


5 Green St ..


Corner Elm Ave.


1


4"


75


2 Harkins St.


From Main St.


1 2''


300


3 Lark St.


From Granite


1 2''


215


4 Hopedale St ..


1


4"


270


5 Sewall St ..


Near Wendall


1


2"


315


1 Turner St.


Near Edgewater


1 2"


200


-


1,402


345


CITY OF QUINCY


WATER PIPES IN USE DECEMBER 31, 1937


When Laid


Hy- drants


2"


4"


6"


8''


10"


12"


16"


20"


Total


Previous to Dec. 31, 1936


1,813


18,694


61,128


454,217


256,676


102,513


83,813


35,648


15,542


1,028,231


Laid in 1937


21


122


500


4,202


3,170


200


790


8,984


Abandoned in 1937


1


1,402


345


1,747


In use Dec. 31, 1937


1,833


17,414


61,283


458,419


259,846


102,713


84,603


35,648


15,542


1,035,668


196.1 Miles


GATES IN USE DECEMBER 31, 1937


When Laid


2"


4"


6"


8"


10"


12"


16"


20"


Total


Previous to Dec. 31, 1936


98


210


1,405


749


301


284


100


6


3,153


Laid in 1937


1


1


19


16


2


3


-


-


42


Abandoned in 1937


5


2


-


-


-


7


In use Dec. 31, 1937


94


208


1,424


765


303


287


100


6


3,188


-


-


REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS


317


318


CITY OF QUINCY


NEW FIRE HYDRANTS SET IN 1937


Ward Street


Location Make


1 Butler Road


Corner Hancock St. Corey


6 Crabtree Road


. Opposite Ashworth Corey


6 Crabtree Road


. Opposite Essex Corey


6 Crabtree Road


Opposite Landsdown


.Corey


2 Curtis Ave.


Opposite Hanna St.


Corey


6 Essex St.


. Corner Sonoma Road


. Corey


1 Edgewater Drive


Near corner of Turner St .. Corey


3 Faxon Park Road


. Corey


3 Faxon Park Road


2 Harkins St.


. East of Main St. Corey


6


Knollwood Rd.


Opposite Hillcrest Rd.


. Corey


6


Knollwood Rd.


At bend in road Corey


5 Merrymount Park


. At Stadium


Corey


5 Hancock St.


. Opposite No. 849 Corey


1 Parkhurst St.


Corner Bay View Ave. . Corey


1 Russell Park


. Corner Hancock St. Corey


2 Southern Artery


. Corner Edison St. Corey


6


Sumac Rd.


Corey


6 Trevore Rd.


Corner E. Squantum St. .. Corey


1 Turner St.


Opposite No. 77 Corey


Total, 21 Hydrants.


HYDRANTS DISCONTINUED IN 1937


1 Washington St.


At Traffic Circle . Corey Total, 1 Hydrant.


Corey


1 Hudson St.


Corner Furnace Brook Pky .. Corey


FIRE HYDRANTS IN USE DECEMBER 31, 1937


Public


Private


Make


2-way


3-way


4-way


Total


2-way


3-way


Total


Public and Private


Chapman.


11


65


76


7


7


83


Coffin


1


330


9


340


21


21


361


Corey ..


7


1,089


1,096


8


8


1,104


Kennedy


7


217


224


2


3


5


5


Mathews


10


1


11


11


Pratt & Cady


4


4


-


Totals


26


1,705


9


1,740


12


81


93


1,833


REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS


HYDRANTS CHANGED IN 1937


Ward Street


Location


Taken Out


Set


6 Arlington St.


Near Pneumatic Scale Corp.


Chapman


Corey


6 Becket St.


Coffin


Corey


6 Billings Rd.


Corner Faxon Road


Chapman


Corey


1 Chickatabot Rd.


Ludlow


Corey


6 E. Squantum St.


Corner Park Avenue


Coffin


Corey


2 Edwards St.


At Southerly end


Walker


Corey


1 Furnace Brook Parkway . At Brae Road


Corey


Corey


5 Gilmore St.


Coffin


Corey


. 6 Hancock St.


Opposite Hunt St.


Corey


Corey


5 Marlboro St.


Ludlow


Corey


6


Royal St. .


Chapman


Corey


1 School St.


Corner Gay St.


Ludlow


Corey


6 Shepard St.


At end


.


.


Coffin


Corey


3 Water St. .


Near Summer .


Ludlow


Corey


4 Willard St.


Corner Robertson


Coffin


Corey


4 Willard St.


.


Corner Bates Ave.


Ludlow


Corey


.


ยท


. . . ... .. .


.


Chapman


Corey


5 Taylor St.


Corner Elmwood


.


-


4


Walker


5


5


229


36


36


36


Ludlow


.


319


320


PRIVATE HYDRANTS IN USE DECEMBER 31, 1937


Corey


Chapman


Coffin


Ludlow


Kennedy


P. & C.


Mathews


Total


Boston Gear Works


1


City of Boston


1


2


2


Bethlehem Shipbuilding Co.


3


3


15


3


7


11


42


Granite Railway ..


1


Grossman & Sons


1


1


1


Hale Rubber Co.


Old Colony Crushed Stone.


1


2


1


Sailors Snug Harbor


1


5


5


Tubular Rivet & Stud Co.


1


28


29


Victory Plant.


Total.


8


7


21


5


36


11


5


93


CITY OF QUINCY


1


4


Quincy Lumber Co


1


2


5


Eastern Mass. St. Ry.


1


2


1


1


WATER METERS IN USE DECEMBER 31, 1937


Make


5/8"


3/4"


1"


11/4"


11/2"


2"


3"


4"


6"


8"


Total


Crest.


792


81


8


7


14


3


Federal


986


21


11


3


5


Gem.


8,212


49


47


17


46


41


17


3


1


2


8,435


Hersey


270


7


1


1


King


154


2


1


2,075


Nash


1,996


53


13


5


8


279


29


20


14


9


2


353


Watch Dog


2,098


15


8


5


4


Worthington


1,593


16


12


6


8


Totals


16,380


273


121


17


90


102


23


5


3


5


17,019


-


3


5


3


2


2


15


Empire


1,026


8


8


1


280


157


Lambert.


Trident ..


2,130


1,635


321


REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS


905


322


CITY OF QUINCY


REPORT OF CEMETERY DIVISION


JANUARY 2, 1938.


HONORABLE THOMAS S. BURGIN, Mayor of Quincy, Quincy, Massachusetts


DEAR SIR:


The Commissioner of Public Works respectfully submits the fol- lowing financial report of the Cemetery Department for the year ending December 31, 1937.


Receipts


Care of lots


$ 1,704 00


Sale of lots


6,940 00


Interments


8,824 00


Foundations and Grading.


3,183 36


Perpetual Care


11,395 00


Perpetual Care Fund-Interest.


8,567 25


Other Trust Funds-Interest


95 21


$40,708 82


Expenditures


Clerk-Salary


$700 00


Supplies and Expense


2,499 73


Equipment-Maintenance and Operation.


749 53


Labor-including Foremen


35,410 89


$39,360 15


In 1937 there were five hundred thirty-seven (537) burials and eighteen (18) removals.


A statement of the Perpetual Care Fund investment will be found in the City Treasurer's report.


Very truly yours, EZEKIEL C. SARGENT,


Commissioner of Public Works.


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REPORT OF DOCK AND WATERFRONT COMMISSIONER


HARBOR MASTER'S REPORT


FEBRUARY 23, 1938


HON. THOMAS S. BURGIN, City Hall, Quincy, Massachusetts.


DEAR SIR:


The report of the Harbor Master of the City of Quincy for the year ending December 31, 1937 is herewith submitted.


Receipts by water for the year were as follows:


City Fuel Company 15 Barges, 13,286 tons coal


J. F. Sheppard & Sons o coal


Fore River Coal Company 17 steamers, approximately 65,975 tons coal


Standard Oil Company 42 steamers and motor barges, carrying 175,631 bbls. range oil, 280,182 bbls. fuel oil, and 662,255 bbls. gasoline.


Quincy Lumber Company 6 schooners, 1,133,058 ft. lumber (approximate cost, $50,000)


The waters off the Fore River Plant were patrolled during the following launchings at the request of company officials: Feb. 25 U. S. Torpedo Boat Craven


Aug. 24


U. S. Dredge Goethals


Sept. 23 Trawler Yale


Sept. 23


Trawler Annapolis


Sept. 23 Trawler West Point


The Quincy Dry Dock & Yacht Corporation had 287 steamers, barges, fishermen, and yachts in for overhauling and repairs.


There were 272 yachts stored in the boat yards on Town River besides many others stored on Neponset River and elsewhere in the city.


The Fore River Bridge had 452 openings.


Made 22 trips with power boat going to the aid of yachts in dis- tress, aground, and capsized.


Reported various beacons extinguished and buoys out of position. Called Coast Guard several times while my boat was out of com- mission.


Attended hearings in the State House on Breakwater project off Houghs Neck.


Would recommend having the pier at the Public Landing, Houghs Neck, built out 120 feet so that the float will be in water at all tides; and the street drain at the foot of Sea Street carried out 100 feet so that it will not fill in the channel and basin.


New firms located on Town River:


American Hydraulic Dredging Company, 86-100 River Street. Mattie Boat Company, Southern Artery.


Respectfully submitted,


JAMES A. M. NASH, Harbor Master.


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CITY OF QUINCY


REPORT OF CITY SOLICITOR


DECEMBER 31, 1937


HONORABLE THOMAS S. BURGIN, Mayor of Quincy. Massachusetts DEAR SIR:


During the past year the City Solicitor has carried on the work of the Law Department of the city in accordance with the requirements of the statutes and ordinances in relation thereto.


Respectfully submitted,


JOHN D. SMITH, City Solicitor.


REPORT OF CITY CLERK


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REPORT OF CITY CLERK


To HIS HONOR, the Mayor of the City of Quincy :-


I have the honor to submit the forty-ninth annual report of the department, being for the year ending December 31, 1937.


RECEIPTS


Licenses:


Pool and billards


$440 00


Victuallers


740 00


Junk


325 00


Job Wagon


1 00


Auctioneer


24 00


Hackney


18 00


Public Halls


165 00


Theatre-Annual


305 00


Theatre-Sunday


2,578 00


Motor Sales


960 00


Lord's Day


865 00


Gas and renewals


3,183 00


Liquor


63,560 00


Department Refunds


60 00


All others


....


566 00


Permits:


Marriage


1,450 00


All others


...


Miscellaneous :


Recording


2,289 75


All others


165 75


$77,695 50


The above sum has been paid to the City Treasurer.


Number of marriage intentions issued in 1937 730


Number of marriages recorded in 1937 837


Number of births recorded in 1937 1,281


Number of deaths recorded in 1937


888


The number of dogs licensed in 1937 was 2,493 males; 342 fe- males; 794 spayed, for which the sum of $8,384.00 was collected. The sum of $7,657.40 was paid to the City Treasurer for the use of the County and the sum of $726.00 was paid to the City Treasurer for the use of the city. The sum of $3,589.25 was collected for hunter's licenses. The fees amounting to $418.25 were paid to the City Treasurer and the balance to the Commonwealth.


Annexed are the births, marriages and deaths recorded in Quincy in 1937 and the election returns.


EMERY L. CRANE, City Clerk.


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CITY OF QUINCY


MARRIAGES RECORDED IN QUINCY DURING 1937


Date


Name and Residence of Bride and Groom


Jan. 1. Eugene Richard Plancon of Quincy and Miriam Elizabeth Childs of Springfield.


Jan. 1. Harold Elmore Sprague of Quincy and Avis Virginia Walker of Milton.


Jan. 1. George Henry Ryther of Quincy and Winifred Pierce Chapman of Quincy.


Jan. 1. George William Lehto of Quincy and Salmi Helena Ten- hunen of Quincy.


Jan. 2. Paul Howard Hollinshead of Quincy and Ruth Koeller of Quincy.


Jan. 2. Clifton Thomas Williams of Quincy and Dorothy Drew Dimock of Quincy.


Jan. 2. Gerard Edward Reed of Quincy and Monica Patricia Ash of Quincy.


Jan. 2. Henry DiCroce of Quincy and Adele Adelaide Appoloni of Quincy.


Jan. 4. Samuel Paul Cohen of Boston and Eleanor Grossman of Quincy.


Jan. 5. John Timothy Shea of Quincy and Mary M. Tardif of Braintree.


Jan. 6. Joseph Edward Cullen of Quincy and Elizabeth Violet West of Quincy.


Jan. 8. Paul Hackett Nottage of Quincy and Ruth Minard Lothrop of Quincy.


Jan. 11. Clyde William Bonyman of Quincy and Dorothy Mary Dickson of Quincy.


Jan. 14. Toivo Sam Hokkanen of Quincy and Aili Nummelin of Brookline.


Jan. 14. W. Preston R. Duff of Quincy and Jeannette Theresa Peckerman of Boston.


Jan. 15. Gordon Bruce Stephens of Quincy and Mae Henrica Storin of Pawtucket, R. I.


Jan. 16. William Rauschal, Jr. of Hillsboro, N. H. and Zella Janette Peterson of Quincy.


Jan. 16. Thomas Joseph Spellman of Quincy and Martha Holloran Erwin of Braintree.


Jan. 16. Paul Bernard Plouff of Natick and Margaret Hannah Mckinnon of Boston.


Jan. 16. Gunnar Erick Sundstrom of Brockton and Catherine Agnes O'Brien of Quincy.


Jan. 16. Robert James Koritsky of Quincy and Mary Phyllis Gould of Brookline.


Jan. 16. Wesley Everett Kyller of Quincy and Frances Gould of Quincy.


Jan. 16. James B. Laing, Jr. of Quincy and Pauline F. Ekdahl of Quincy.


Jan. 16. Joseph Harrison Douglas of Weymouth and Edna Dorothy Litchfield of Norwell.


Jan. 17. Thomas Richard Callahan of Shorewood, Wis. and Edith Elizabeth Foley (Wall) of Quincy.


Jan. 17. Harold Otis Buzzell of Boston and Mary Eleanor Patter- son of Quincy.


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Jan. 18. Maurice Joseph Harrington of Quincy and Eleanor Frances Freeman of Quincy.


Jan. 18. Joseph Salvaggi of Quincy and Dorothea Virginia Andre- sen of Quincy.


Jan. 21. William Diamond of Quincy and Ida Sarah Knaiger of Quincy.


Jan. 23. Frederick E. Voelker of Milton and Bauha A. Wegelius of Quincy.


Jan. 23. Albert Frederick Kleps of Quincy and Althea Frances Warshauer of Quincy.


Jan. 23. Thomas T. Gallant of Quincy and Yvonne Marion Doucette of Quincy.


Jan. 23. Eino Axsel Kujanpaa of Quincy and Dorothy Marie Keenan of Boston.


Jan. 23. Samuel Francis Perkins, Jr. of Boston and Marie Anne Young of Quincy.


Jan. 23. Dominic William Gratta of Quincy and Virginia Alena Calvi of Quincy.


Jan. 23. Richard Bruno Mazzola of Quincy and Elizabeth Brown Harvey of Quincy.


Jan. 23. Francis Ramon Burke of Quincy and Mary Stuart Merritt of Quincy.


Jan. 24. Floyd Willrose Hayward of Quincy and Albina Bernice Warkalis of Quincy.


Jan. 24. Richard Deady of Quincy and Anne Patricia Flaherty of Quincy.


Jan. 25. Pearce Melber Leyland of Quincy and Eleanor Elizabeth Frisk of Quincy.


Jan. 25. Michael Lawrence Sullivan of Quincy and Helen Stunkel of Quincy.


Jan. 27. Louis Adam Levesque of Quincy and Matilda Lempinen of Quincy.


Jan. 29. Elton James Ross of Milton and Ethel Marie Goodoak of Quincy.


Jan. 29. Francis George Daggett of Quincy and Muriel Jean Mundy of Quincy.


Jan. 31. Joseph Vincent Cahill of Boston and Dora Gwendolin Clements of Quincy.


Feb. 1. Alfred Adams Keith of Quincy and Barbara Elizabeth Russell of Quincy.


Feb. William Montuori of Quincy and Helen Eluise Stockton of Bellingham.


Feb. 4. Otis Sargent Sturks of Weymouth and Dorothy Helena Boisclair of Quincy.


Feb. 6. Arthur James Cooke of Quincy and Althea Herrett of Milton.


Feb. 6. John Skeldon of Quincy and Mary Louise Porter of Boston. Feb. 6. Charles Ernest Odell of Quincy and Catherine Mary Coffey of Quincy.


Feb. 6. Gordon Henderson Waterman of Quincy and Catherine Agnes McDonald of Dedham.


Feb. 6. Charles Henry Jaeger of Quincy and Edna Rose Doyle of Quincy.


Feb. 6. Donald Barry Coolen of Cambridge and Olive Isabelle Gardner of Quincy.


Feb. 6. Cornelius Francis Crowley of Boston and Mary Malvesti of Quincy.


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Feb. 7. Richard Henry White of Quincy and Vivian Louise White of Wakefield.


Feb. 7. Theodore Joseph Morin of Quincy and Marion Catherine Quinn of Quincy.


Feb. 7. William Conway Briggs of Milton and Anna Margaret Duffy of Quincy.


Feb. 10. Edward Brais of Boston and Laura Reid of Quincy.


Feb. 10. John Jacob Ross of Quincy and Katherine Irene Jones of Cambridge.


Feb. 11. John McGonigal Logan of Quincy and Dorothy Louise Sherman of Quincy.


Feb. 13. Filippo Salvaggi of Quincy and Mary Emma Scannell of Quincy.


Feb. 13. Carl Edwin Johnson of Braintree and Ethel Ellen Grossi of Quincy.


Feb. 15. Freeman Wesley Lewis of Quincy and Anna Martha Hesselbarth of Quincy.


Feb. 19. Angus Gilmore of Quincy and Myrtle Elizabeth Skinner of Quincy.


Feb. 20. Charles Walker TenBroeck, Jr. of Bangor, Me. and Annah Cushman Philippi of Cloquet, Minn.


Feb. 20. Alfred E. Chute of Boston and Edith E. Gildart of Boston. Feb. 20. Edmund Russ Dearborn of Quincy and Nellie Elizabeth Locke of Norwood.


Feb. 20. Abram Standish Pigeon of Boston and Mary Willie Bowley of Quincy.


Feb. 21. George Weinfield of Boston and Doris Kapsis of Quincy.


Feb. 23. Myer Kaplan of Quincy and Rose Cooperman of Quincy. Feb. 24. Mahlon C. Kennedy of Quincy and Florence O. Gamache of Lynn.


Feb. 24. Frank Freeman of Quincy and Elizabeth Ann Fowler of Quincy.


Feb. 24. Richard Phillips Moffatt of Quincy and Katherine Theresa Bakos of E. Haven, Conn.


Feb. 27. Frank Hutchison Bigelow of Dedham and Ella Marie Olson of Westwood.


Feb. 27. Clarence R. Beckman of Quincy and Mildred Riley of Boston.


Feb. 28. William Maynard Goodwin of Brockton and Etta May Pierce of Whitman.


Mar. 1. Richard Noel Priestley of Quincy and Ella Defieux Barnes of Quincy.


Mar. 4. Wilbur Cartnell Shoemaker of Quincy and Helen Kath- erine Condon of Boston.


Mar. 5. John Lamberton of Arlington and Anna Calder Bennett of Quincy.


Mar. 5. Daniel Hope Farquhar of Quincy and Mary Elizabeth Gies of E. Bridgewater.


Mar. 6. Robert Campbell Mossman of Boston and Elizabeth Blanchard of Quincy.


Mar. 12. Victor Rollin Kinney of Quincy and Alice Agnes Ellis of Quincy.


Mar. 12. Van Cunningham of Winchester and Edna Florence Cox of Quincy.


Mar. 13. Guido Antonelli of Quincy and Esperanza Lastra of Quincy.


Mar. 13. Peter Daniel Beaton of Quincy and Millicent Lucy Mac- Phee of Quincy.


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Mar. 13. Walter Malinsky of Woburn and Alice May Donovan of Braintree.


Mar. 13. David James Baxter of Quincy and Marie Dorothea Cameron of Weymouth.


Mar. 17. Kenneth Chandler of Quincy and Inez Grasso of Quincy. Mar. 18. Frank Scarpaci of Boston and Angelina Cantelli of Quincy.


Mar. 19. Edwin Francis Cameron of Boston and Mary Simonovich of Woburn.


Mar. 20. John Fryar Keating of Quincy and Jennie Tovirainen of Providence, R. I.


Mar. 20. Axel Edwin Nelson of Quincy and Judith Ingebord Johansson of Quincy.


Mar. 20. Robert Thomas Monroe of Quincy and Ruth Elizabeth Paylor of Medford.


Mar. 22. George C. Hale of Quincy and Wanda Woitkiewicz of Dedham.


Mar. 23. Edward Osmus Brown of Quincy and Margaret Fair- weather of Everett.


Mar. 27. Gordon Alexander Emslie of Los Angeles, Cal. and Mel- vina Allen Smillie of Quincy.


Mar. 27. John Arnold Edmondson of Braintree and Ellen Irene Karhu of Quincy.


Mar. 27. Eric Wilhelm Peterson of Quincy and Anna Viola Asker of Brockton.


Mar. 28. Winthrop Olmstead Cook of Quincy and Marietta Chapin Ewald of Monclair, N. J.


Mar. 28. Theodore Charles Ahola of Quincy and Alice Veronica Shea of Quincy.


Mar. 28. William Felix Cameron of Quincy and Genevieve Ana- stasia O'Donnell of Somerville.


Mar. 28. Frederick Richard Morris of Quincy and Eva Marie Zirpolo of Somerville.


Mar. 28. Andrew Joseph Ryan of Boston and Nettie Elizabeth Flood of Quincy.


Mar. 28. John Cornelius Murphy, Jr. of Quincy and Frances Ellen Strahin of Quincy.


Mar. 28. Charles Jerome O'Neil of Braintree and Anna Marie O'Brien of Quincy.


Mar. 28. George Leonard Sadlier of Quincy and Lillian Eleanor Goulart of Quincy.


Mar. 28. Edwin Spencer Swanson of Quincy and Annie M. Taylor of Weymouth.


Mar. 28. Thomas Francis McAuliffe of Quincy and Gertrude Nina Crotty of Quincy.


Mar. 28. James Thomas Hughes of Quincy and Evelyn Gertrude McCarthy of Quincy.


Mar. 28. Edward James Ryan of Quincy and Kathryne Marguerite Keneally of Quincy.


Mar. 29. George Frederick Plant of Quincy and Della Theresa DiBona of Quincy.


Mar. 29. George Forest Mason of Quincy and Pauline Frances Lusteck of Quincy.


Mar. 29. Frank Anthony Kranefuss of Quincy and Dorothy Clare McPhilomy of Arlington.


Mar. 29. Henry Lawrence Maurer of Quincy and Gertrude Frances Kelley of Quincy.


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Apr. 1. John Angus Pitts of Quincy and Agnes Mary Landry of Quincy.


Apr. 2. Ernest Aron O. Hagburg of Quincy and Hazel Eugenis Robertson of Boston.


Apr. 2. James Renwick McGregor, Jr. of Quincy and Evelyn Dorothy Winlock of Quincy.


Apr. 3. Walter Forrest Chubbuck of Brockton and Florence Viola LaFranchise of Quincy.


Apr. 3. George Waldemar Korpela of Quincy and Taimi Lahja Wirta of Quincy.


Apr. 3. George Alfred Morris of Quincy and Helen Virginia Coburn of Quincy.


Apr. 3. Francis Joseph Rull of Quincy and Helen Mary Feener of Gloucester. Apr. 3. Thomas James Carey of Quincy and Helena Margaret Cullen of Quincy.


Apr. 4. John Johnston of Braintree and Louise Margaret Billings of Quincy.


Apr. 4. Arthur William Hunt, Jr. of Boston and Virginia Marie Galvin of Quincy.


Apr. 4. Frederick Walker of Quincy and Evelyn Loud of Boston. Apr. 4. Ralph Christopher Marini of Quincy and Leonora Frances Sferruzza of Quincy.


Apr. 4. Joseph Benedict Murphy of Quincy and Eileen Josephine Ryan of Weymouth.


Apr. 5. Austin Herbert Dillon of Brownville, Maine and Ella Elizabeth Berry of Quincy.


Apr. 5. John Edmund Carlson of Pawtucket, R. I. and Louise Frances White of Quincy.


Apr. 7. Stanley Cook Snow of Provincetown, and Dorothea Lind- say Linton of Quincy.


Apr. 7. Harry Leon Hannaford of Hull and Agnes Elizabeth Wayland of Quincy.


Apr. 8. George Tex Jones of Quincy and Mildred Dorothy Gillespie of Quincy.


Apr. 9. Maurice William Mitchell, Jr. of Westboro and Katherine Esther Donnelly of Quincy.


Apr. 9. John Allander of Quincy and Mary Hester Greene of Quincy.


Apr. 10. Arnold C. Childs of Needham and Rita Violet Neal of Boston.


Apr. 11. Arthur Louis Hanson of Quincy and Julia Mary Molinaro of Quincy.


Apr. 13. Donald Elkinton Hussey of Quincy and Louise Lanfair of Quincy.


Apr. 13. Aimo Walfred Hill of Quincy and Marion Ruth Pearce of Quincy.


Apr. 15. Clifton Scott Leake of Quincy and Carrie Bent Hill of Quincy.


Apr. 16. John Williamson Laing of Quincy and Madelyn Elliott Schroeder of Quincy.


Apr. 16. James Patrick Broderick of Quincy and Helen Mary


Annable of Quincy.


Apr. 17. Leonard Lamson Wing of Braintree and Aurora Regina Volpi of Quincy.


Apr. 17. John Hugh Mackinnon of Braintree and Mary Miriam Kogoy of Quincy.


Apr. 17. Raymond P. Allen of Methuen and Lillian Thebeau of Quincy.




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