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To see if the Town will vote to amend the existing By-Law relative to Zoning by striking out Section 23 thereof, and inserting in place thereof, the following:
Section 23. Enforcement. Whoever violates any of the provisions of this by-law, or any of the conditions under which a permit is issued by the Inspector of Buildings, or under which permission is granted by the Board of Appeal, or the terms of a decision rendered by the Board of Appeal, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding twenty dollars for each violation. Upon any well-founded information in writing from any citizen that this by-law is being violated, or upon his own initiative, the Inspector of Buildings shall take immediate steps to enforce the by-law in any manner provided by law.
Voted: To so amend the existing By-Law.
Voted: That this meeting be dissolved.
Attest: JAMES E. PENDERGAST, Town Clerk and Accountant.
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STATE ELECTION WARRANT TOWN OF NORWOOD (Seal)
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Norfolk, ss.
To either of the Constables of the Town of Norwood, Greeting:
In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Norwood qualified to vote in elections and town affairs to assemble in State Armory in said Town on Tuesday, the fourth day of November, A. D. 1930, at six o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to give in their votes for:
Governor of the Commonwealth; Lieutenant-Governor; Secretary; Treasurer; Auditor; Attorney-General; Senator in Congress; all for this Commonwealth; Congressman for the 14th Congressional District; Coun- cillor for the second Councillor District; Senator for Norfolk and Middlesex District; Representative in General Court for Eighth Norfolk District; District Attorney for Southeastern District; Register of Probate and Insolvency for Norfolk District; County Commissioner for Norfolk County; Two Associate Commissioners for Norfolk County; County Treasurer for Norfolk County; and to vote on the acceptance of a proposed amendment to the constitution and to vote on the following:
Question No. 1. Proposed amendment to the constitution.
Shall an amendment to the constitution relative to the apportionment of senatorial, representative and councillor districts, further described as follows:
The proposed amendment of the Constitution provides for the annulment of Article XXI of the Articles of Amendment of the Constitution and the substitution therefor of a new Article XXI, and for the annulment of Article XXII of the Articles of Amendment of the Constitution and the substitution therefor of a new Article XXII. The proposed amendment embodies in substance the following changes in and additions to said Articles XXI and XXII.
1. In proposed Article XXI, towns of twelve thousand inhabitants or more may be divided in forming representative district. No precincts, however, in such towns may be divided. In taking the census the special enumeration of legal voters shall specify the number residing in each precinct of such towns. Under existing Amendment XXI no town may be divided and no specification of the number of voters in a precinct is required.
2. The division of a county into representative districts and the appor- tionment of representatives to districts therein is to be made by the county
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commissioners or other body acting as such or, in lieu thereof, such board of special commissioners in each county as may for that purpose be pro- vided by law. ... Under Article XXI as it now stands the division and apportionment is made by "The mayor and alderman of the city of Boston, the county commissioners of other counties than Suffolk,-or in lieu of the mayor and aldermen of the city of Boston, or of the county com- missioners in each county other than Suffolk, such board of special com- missioners in each county, to be elected by the people of the county, or of the towns therein, as may for that purpose be provided by law. . . . " The time for assembling of such commissioners, board or body for the purpose of making such division and apportionment is also changed, from the first Tuesday of August next after each assignment by the Legislature of the number of representatives to each county, to a time within thirty days after certification by the Secretary of the Commonwealth to such com- missioners, board or body of the number so assigned, or within such other period as the General Court may by law provide.
3. Under the proposed Articles, each special enumeration shall be the basis for determining the districts, senatorial, representative and coun- cillor, for the ten-year period beginning in the fourth January following said special enumeration and the present division of districts is to remain in effect until January, 1939. Under the existing amendments the ten- year period is the period between the taking of each census. (Thus, the next redivision based upon the next census in 1935 would, under the proposed Articles, affect those elected in 1938 to hold office beginning in January, 1939, instead of affecting those elected in 1936 to hold office beginning in January, 1937. Under existing amendments representation of newly created districts begins in January of the second year after each ten-year census, whereas under the proposed article it would begin in January of the fourth year thereafter.) The number of representatives (240), senators (40), and councillors (8) is not changed.
4. The Legislature may limit the time within which a division of repre- sentative, councillor or senatorial districts may be questioned by judicial proceedings. The existing amendments contain no provision that itself limits or authorized the Legislature to limit such time.
Question No. II. Law Proposed by Initiative Petition.
Amendment to General Laws by striking out Chapter 138, Section 2A, which provides that, "No person shall manufacture, transport, by air craft, water craft or vehicle, import or export spirituous or intoxicating liquor as defined by section three, or certain non-intoxicating beverages as defined by section one, unless in each instance he shall have obtained the permit or other authority required therefor by the laws of the United States and the regulations made thereunder," and to vote on the acceptance of the following:
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Question No. III. Law Proposed by Initiative Petition.
Amendment General Laws, Chapter 131, by inserting therein a new section number 59A, which in substance makes it a misdemeanor or punishable by a fine of fifty dollars for any person to use, set or maintain any trap or other device for the capture of fur-bearing animals which is likely to cause continued suffering to an animal caught therein and which is not designed to kill the animal at once or take it alive unhurt, except traps or other devices for protection against vermin, set or maintained within fifty yards of any building or cultivated plot of land to the use of which the presence of vermin may be detrimental.
The polls shall be closed at 8 o'clock in the afternoon of said day.
Hereof fail not and make due return of this Warrant with your doings to the Selectmen on or before the day of said meeting.
Given under our hands at Norwood this twenty-first day of October A. D. 1930.
THOMAS B. MULVEHILL, HAROLD W. BAKER,
EDMUND G. DALTON, ARTHUR J. FORREST, HERBERT A. BAKER, Selectmen of Norwood.
Norfolk, ss.
By virtue of this Warrant I have served the same on the inhabitants of the Town of Norwood by posting attested copies thereof in ten Public Places in said Town seven days before the time of said meeting.
Constable of Norwood.
Attest: JAMES E. PENDERGAST, Town Clerk and Accountant.
STATE ELECTION
November 4, 1930
Warrant calling meeting read by Town Clerk and Accountant, James E. Pendergast. The election officers who were notified to be present were sworn by the Town Clerk and Accountant. The presiding Election Officer, Thomas B. Mulvehill, declared the polls open for the reception of ballots at 6 o'clock A. M. The polls were declared closed at 8 P. M.
The votes were canvassed and the following result announced in open town meeting:
GOVERNOR
John W. Aiken, Socialist Labor Party, forty (40).
Frank G. Allen, Republican, two thousand three hundred and seventy (2370).
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Harry J. Canter, Communist Party, thirty-seven (37).
Joseph B. Ely, Democratic, two thousand two hundred eighty-four (2284). Alfred Baker Lewis, Socialist Party, eighteen (18). Blanks, sixty-three (63).
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR
Strabo V. Claggett, Democratic, two thousand two hundred eighty-two (2282).
Maria C. Correia, Communist Party, forty-six (46).
Stephen J. Surridge, Socialist Labor Party, sixteen (16).
Edith M. Williams, Socialist Party, twenty-nine (29).
William Sterling Youngman, Republican, two thousand two hundred five (2205).
Blanks, two hundred thirty-four (234).
SECRETARY
Daniel T. Blessington, Socialist Labor Party, fifteen (15).
Frederic W. Cook, Republican, two thousand sixty-five (2065).
Albert Sprague Coolidge, Socialist Party, seventy-seven (77).
James W. Dawson, Communist Party, fifty-two (52).
Chester J. O'Brien, Democratic, two thousand three hundred thirty-two (2332).
Blanks, two hundred seventy-one (271).
TREASURER
Fred Jefferson Burrell, Republican, one thousand seven hundred fifty- eight (1758).
Eva Hoffman, Communist Party, forty-eight (48).
Charles F. Hurley, Democratic, two thousand six hundred and six (2606).
Walter S. Hutchins, Socialist Party, forty (40).
Charles S. Oram, Socialist Labor Party, twelve (12).
Blanks, three hundred forty-eight (348).
AUDITOR
Alonzo B. Cook, Republican, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one (1931).
Harry Fieldman, Socialist Party, thirty-three (33).
Francis X. Hurley, Democratic, two thousand four hundred thirty (2430). Albert Oddie, Communist Party, forty-one (41).
Fred E. Oelcher, Socialist Labor Party, eleven (11). Blanks, three hundred sixty-six (366).
ATTORNEY-GENERAL
Morris I. Becker, Socialist Labor Party, thirty-two (32).
John W. Janhonen, Communist Party, forty (40). John Weaver Sherman, Socialist Party, thirty-nine (39).
Harold W. Sullivan, Democratic, two thousand two hundred ninety-eight (2298).
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Joseph E. Warner, Republican, two thousand ninety-two (2092). Blanks, three hundred and eleven (311).
SENATOR IN CONGRESS
William M. Butler, Republican, one thousand eight hundred seventy- eight (1878).
Marcus A. Coolidge, Democratic, two thousand six hundred eighty-two (2682).
Oscar Kinsalas, Socialist Labor Party, nine (9).
Max Lerner, Communist Party, thirty (30).
Sylvester J. McBride, Socialist Party, twenty-seven (27).
Blanks, one hundred eighty-six (186).
CONGRESSMAN Fourteenth District
Edward G. Morris, Democratic, two thousand two hundred eighty-five (2285).
Richard B. Wigglesworth, Republican, two thousand two hundred sixty- six (2266).
Blanks, two hundred sixty-one (261).
COUNCILLOR Second District
Chester I. Campbell, Republican, two thousand sixty-eight (2068).
John Joseph Cheever, Democratic, two thousand two hundred twenty- nine (2229).
Blanks, five hundred fifteen (515).
SENATOR Norfolk and Middlesex District
George F. Willett, Democratic, three thousand seventy-one (3071).
Samuel H. Wragg, Republican, one thousand five hundred sixty (1560).
Blanks, one hundred eighty-one (181).
REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT Eighth Norfolk District
Henry W. Caldwell, Republican, one thousand seven hundred seventy- nine (1779).
Frank B. Coughlin, Democratic, two thousand eight hundred fifteen (2815).
Blanks, two hundred and eighteen (218).
DISTRICT ATTORNEY Southeastern District
Francis B. Mahoney, Democratic, two thousand two hundred eighty (2280).
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Winfield M. Wilbar, Republican, one thousand nine hundred sixty-five (1965).
Blanks, five hundred sixty-seven.
REGISTER OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY Norfolk County
Thomas V. Nash, Democratic, Republican, three thousand one hundred and sixty-three (3163).
Scattering, one (1).
Blanks, one thousand six hundred forty-eight (1648).
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Norfolk County
Frederick A. Leavitt, Republican, one thousand nine hundred thirty- eight (1938).
Warren J. Swett, Democratic, two thousand two hundred and eight (2208). Blanks, six hundred sixty-six (666).
ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONERS Norfolk County
Arthur G. Chapman, Republican, two thousand four hundred sixty (2460).
Ernest H. Gilbert, Republican, one thousand eight hundred twenty (1820). Scattering, one (1).
Blanks, five thousand three hundred forty-three (5343).
COUNTY TREASURER
Frederic C. Cobb, Democratic, Republican, two thousand seven hundred seventy-eight (2778).
Blanks, two thousand and thirty-four (2034).
QUESTION NO. I
Yes, sixteen hundred and twenty-three (1623).
No, five hundred and twenty-five (525).
Blanks, twenty-six hundred sixty-four (2664).
QUESTION NO. II
Yes, twenty-four hundred and eighty-one (2481).
No, sixteen hundred and fourteen (1614).
Blanks, seven hundred and seventeen (717).
QUESTION NO. III
Yes, twenty-four hundred and nine (2409). No, eleven hundred and seventy-one (1171).
Blanks, twelve hundred thirty-two (1232).
Attest: JAMES E. PENDERGAST, Town Clerk and Accountant.
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SPECIAL TOWN MEETING December 5, 1930
On a Warrant duly issued by the Selectmen and dated November 25, 1930, and signed by Thomas B. Mulvehill, Edmund G. Dalton, Harold W. Baker and Arthur J. Forrest, Selectmen of Norwood, the proper service of which Warrant was duly attested by Thomas C. Lydon, Constable of Norwood.
All of the requirements of the Statutes and By-Laws relating to Town Meetings having been complied with, the meeting was called to order by the Moderator, James A. Halloran, the Articles contained in this Warrant and the action taken thereunder being as follows:
Article 1. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to borrow and appropriate for the purpose of laying water mains.
Voted: By borrowing, the sum of $25,000.
Article 2. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to borrow and appropriate for the extension of the sewerage system.
Voted: By borrowing, the sum of $7,000.
Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to demolish the existing Everett School Building and to appropriate a sum of money to be expended for said purpose, or take any other action relative thereto.
Voted: To so authorize the Selectmen, said demolition to be done without expense to the town.
Article 4. To see what further sum of money the Town will vote to appropriate from any available revenue for the following purposes, the same to be in addition to the amount heretofore appropriated for said purposes for the current financial year, namely,
General Government Incidentals.
Election and Registration Incidentals.
Police Department Incidentals. Fire Department Incidentals.
Fire Alarm Maintenance.
Care of Trees. Board of Health Incidentals.
Highway Maintenance. Highway Construction. Maintenance of Parks. Public Welfare, Soldiers' Relief.
Cemetery Improvement.
Printing of Town Reports. Insurance.
Maintenance and Operation of Electric Light Department. Reserve Fund.
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Voted: That in addition to the amounts heretofore appropriated for said purposes for the current financial year, the following sums be appro- priated from available receipts in the treasury :
General Government Incidentals $ 400.00
Election and Registration Incidentals.
600.00
Police Department Incidentals .
1,100.00
Fire Department Incidentals
400.00
Fire Alarm Maintenance.
272.00
Care of Trees .
500.00
Board of Health Incidentals
4,500.00
Highway Maintenance.
3,000.00
Highway Construction.
3,000.00
Maintenance of Parks.
500.00
Public Welfare
7,000.00
It was further voted that in addition to the amounts heretofore appro- priated for said purposes for the current financial year, the following sums be and hereby are appropriated from the receipts of the Electric Light Department :
Soldiers' Relief.
2,000.00
Cemetery Improvement
2,000.00
Printing of Town Reports.
195.52
Insurance . 288.00
Maintenance and Operation of Electric Light Department. 7,500.00
Reserve Fund.
1,200.00
Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to demolish the existing East School Building and to appropriate a sum of money, said amount to be expended for said purpose or take any other action relative thereto.
Voted: That action under this Article be indefinitely postponed.
Article 6. To see if the Town will vote to accept the gift of an easement for highway purposes in land of the Deacons of the First Baptist Church of Norwood and to see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain for drainage purposes an easement in the land of said Deacons of the First Baptist Church of Norwood as reported by the Selectmen, and appropriate a sum of money for said purpose, or take any other action in the matter.
Voted: To accept by way of gift. To so authorize the Selectmen, and that the sum of $1,000 be appropriated from available funds in the Treasury to meet the expense of said taking.
Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain for electric light purposes easements in certain
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parcels of land westerly of Nichols Street as reported by the Selectmen and appropriate a sum of money for said purposes, or take any other action in the matter.
Voted: To so authorize the Selectmen, and that the sum of $12.00 be appropriated from the receipts of the Electric Light Department to meet the expense of said takings.
Voted: That this meeting be dissolved.
Attest: JAMES E. PENDERGAST, Town Clerk and Accountant.
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VITAL STATISTICS
BIRTHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1930
Date
Name of Child
Name of Parents
Jan. 1 Barbara Jane Stevens
1 George Barrow Hogarth
George B. and Mildred C.
4 John Phillips
Salvatore and Mary
4 Doris Marie Coffey
John J. and Mary
5 Catherine Keady
Patrick and Anna
6 Edward Cisternelli
Salvatore and Jemma
6 William Roy Ingram, Jr.
William R. and Jessie S.
7 Theressa Sophie Baker
Hallie and Stella
9 Charles Henry Goss, Jr.
Charles H. and Ida M.
10 Richard Sears Small
Leonard W. and Evelyn E.
11 Cornelia Marie Erkelens
Henri A. and May E.
12 Lloyd Frederick Stowers
William G. and Ruth M.
12 Patricia Louise Lamore
George J. and Margaret
13 Mary Elena Cappuccino
Nicholas and Lucy
13 Gracie Pupolio
Angelio and Carmella
15 Virginia Irene Forrest
Arthur J. and Elizabeth S.
15 James Pecararo
Joseph and Stasia
James and Margaret
Nicolas and Conjetta
James and Sophia
Charles and S. Mildred
Peter and Ellen
George F. Jr. and Gertrude George H. and Frieda E.
19 Stillborn
19 Margaret Ann Sweet
Lawrence E. and Helen G.
19 Robert Curran
20 Mary Teresa Morrissey
20 Patricia Anne Welch (T.)
20 Jean Marie Welch (T.)
20 Gene Cronin
22 Geraldine Frances Gleason
23 Earl Leroy Lepper
James A. and Gertrude
Thomas L. and Mary T.
James and Anna
James and Anna
Michael J. and Lillian
Thomas F. and Gertrude
Earl C. and Frances
15 James Richard Dowling
16 Casheroli
16 Joanna E. Sideropoulos
16 Harold Joseph Cinto
17 Vincent Clifford Bjorkman
17 George Frederick Campbell, 3rd
17 George Henry Eckhardt, Jr.
Earle L. and Carolyn
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BIRTHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1930
Date
Name of Child
Name of Parents
Jan. 23 John Malcolm Riley
John J. and Mary A.
24 Corinne Frances Connor
John F. and Corinne E.
24 Flora Jean White
Percy E. and Alma E.
27 Helen Curran
Thomas and Mary
27 Daniel Edward Creeden
John V. and Julia A.
28 John Richard Kelly
William P. and Rosemary
31 Edgar Stuart Staton
J. C. and Louise
31 Walter Kenneth Rawson
Charles and Elva H.
Feb. 2 Margaret Bernier
Paul I. and Mary J.
2 Charlotte Barbara Oakes
Ernest W. and Charlotte E.
2 Shirley Marie Carr
James A. and Julia J.
3 John Myron Craig
James H. and Phyllis A. E.
3 John Begley Galvin
Daniel J. and Catherine T.
3 George Henry Ryan, 3rd
George H. and Mary L.
3 David Leo Shannon
4 John Frederick Sullivan
Owen F. and Margaret T.
William O. and Sophie E.
4 Mary Latham
5 Frederick Winson McRae
Andrew M. and Rachel S.
5 Helen Janet Blasenak
Frank E. and Emma
James L. and Ida M.
7 Raymond Gerald O'Brien
Raymond G. and Marion G.
7 Edward J. McDonough
Edward J. and Julia
9 John Rolland Murray
Peter J. and Katherine R.
10 Stillborn
10 Stillborn
10 Teresa Giovanna Mongini
Peter and Angela
George A. and Charlotte
Lewis and Mary
John J. and Angelina
James W. and Gertrude
Amos W. and Helen Edmund and Albra Edward and Grace
14 Marianna Nadile
15 Ethel Jean Smith
16 Veronica Raimondo
16 Robert Joseph Farrell
16 Robert Dean Turner
17 Edward Christopher Swett
17 Marjorie Anne Carberry
Joseph and Barbara
George E. and Ethel M.
Frank and Carmela
Roger J. and Mary
Leon B. and Eva
Warren J. and Alice M.
Joseph D. and Marion F.
11 Frederick Moore Smith
11 Donald Gerard Picard
11 Robert Anthony Lavezzo
12 Margaret Alice O'Donnell
13 Dorothea Lorraine Wiljakainen
14 Joan Caroline Leavitt
14 Kenneth Flanagan
James and Gertrude
4 William Otto Koehler, Jr.
Leslie J. and Cynthia L.
6 David James Readel
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BIRTHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1930
Date
Name of Child
Name of Parents
Feb. 18
Claire Reilly
Patrick J. and Delia T.
Willard and Eva
William and Thelma
Herman and Hazel R.
Michael and Carolina
20 Dorothy Nash
John A. and Emily A.
21 Walter Matusewicz
21 Domet Aisa Thomas, Jr.
22 Norman Webster Gay
22 Gerald David Holman
22 Patricia McAndrew
William and Beatrice
22 Madelene Theresa Bortolotti
Fred and Madeline
Thomas and Elizabeth
Nathaniel Jr. and Frances
Kenneth E. and Mary B.
Warren C. and Laura E.
24 Phyllis Rose Nuzzo
26 Arthur Donald Pendleton
26 Jane Lucille Nordbloom
27 Daniel Carey Hinkley, Jr.
27 Barbara Ann Proctor
27 Elaine Sylvia Smith
28 Theresa Marie Pruyn
Mar. 1 Elizabeth Boulas
2 Irene Mankewiteh
2 Emily Franees Comey
2 Raymond Edward Amirault
2 Elizabeth Clare Jarensky
3 James Sabatis
3 Donald Francis Boteilho
4 Mathew Joseph MeNulty
4 Francis Paul Foley
5 Stillborn
5 Lawrence Martin Hewins
6 William James Brown
6 Lorraine Margaret Griffin
6 Robert Gustave Sundquist
7 Helen Janet Clark 8 Russell Lineoln Tupper, 2nd
8 Betty Rose Anne Beake
9 Mary Louise Landry
Sam and Anesie Joseph and Blanche Howard and Betty Austin and Beatrice
Francis J. and Mary C. James J. and Anne C.
J. Francis and Grace M.
Patrick and Nora
Michael and Delia
Lawrenee M. and Eva H. William J. and Marion C. Thomas B. and Olive M. Carl and Evelyn Lewis A. and Eva
Russell and Eleanor Arthur and Meta Arthur J. and Leceta D.
19 Virginia Louise Reed
19 William Andrew Winslow
19 Elinor Rosamond Nordstrom
20 Jean Minkavich
Stanley and Sophie Domet and Annie
Lemuel W. and Helen M.
Edward F. and Lillian
24 Thomas Joseph Leonard
24 Audrey Ethel Sawyer
24 Bruee Noble Morang
24 Shirley Louise Harris
Daniel and Rose Arthur and Gladys John and Aina Daniel C. and Beatrice
Everett M. and Katherine L.
Milton I. and Bertha
Frederiek and Marguerite
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BIRTHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1930
Date
Name of Child
Name of Parents
Mar. 10 Louise Gertrude Withee
10 June Elizabeth McDermott
10 John Walter Erickson, Jr.
John W. and Helen
11 Joan Elizabeth Sanford
John L. and Anna T.
11 Sylvia Lola Mackie
12 Robert Miles Dawson, 3rd
13 Mary Hennessey
Robert M. Jr. and Alma James F. and Mary
13 13 Geraldine Grace Walsh
Richard A. and Madeline G.
14 Diane Hilbert
15 Michael Masino
Michael and Elizabeth L.
15 Louise Pauline Reardon
Clement and Marion
16 Joseph Leorand Sansone
Leo and Jennie
16 Mary Ciarocco
Luizi and Frances
17 James David Smith, Jr.
James D. and Vivian F.
17 Patricia Adele Smith
George W. and Adele P.
19 Joseph Uzdavinis
Moteus and Mihalena
21 Dorothy Ann Pendergast
Cyril J. and Dorothy
21 Charles Leroy Perkins
22 Marquerite Pearl Richwien
23 Dorothea Ann Savino
Anthony J. and Adeline D.
23 Robert Eugene Pellowe
24 Joseph Curran, Jr.
24 Robert Galligan
Joseph and Agnes Henry A. and Beatrice Burr C. and Marion
24 Louise Marion Copley
24 Richard Lewis Lobisser
Frank S. and Gladys M.
25 George Lewis Boyden, Jr.
George L. and Catherine
25 Thomas Joseph Collins
Jeremiah and Margaret Harry J. and Lucille M.
25 Ellen Marie Murphy
26 William Atkins Hall
26 Dimetra Louis George
27 Edna May Shorey
27 Russell Gilbert Jones
Charles and Gladys
Leo and Frances
Walter and Annie
Edward E. and Leota M.
William and Mary
Peter and Agnes
Ercole and Julia
30 Frank Robert Leary, Jr.
31 Barbara Anne McNulty
. William L. and Eleanor Louis and Olga Roscoe A. and Mary J.
27 Patricia Ann Dolaher
28 Anna May Bortkiewicz
. 28 Betty Luella Foster 29 John Donnell Murphy
29 Robert Peter Frain
30 Donald Dominick Ronci
Frank R. and Leah S.
John E. and Annie
Albert and Gertrude
Thomas R. and Elizabeth
Ivar and Helmi
Arthur G. and Miriam A.
Charles C. and Marion
Edward and Emma
James T. and Gertrude A.
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BIRTHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1930
Date
Name of Child
Name of Parents
Mar. 31
Nancy Svea Bergman
John A. and Selma A.
31 Isabel Minnie Gorringe
William A. and Marion J.
April 1
2 Beverly Mae Cater
Joseph and Esther M.
2 Betty Elaine Lindequist
Charles and Rachel
2 Donald Clagett Garner James W. and Hannah W.
2 Thomas Henry O'Leary Michael and May
2 Marion Veronica Bolduc
Joseph F. and Marion
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