Norwood annual report 1930-1932, Part 58

Author: Norwood (Mass.)
Publication date: 1930
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 1172


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It also provides for the election of delegates to national conventions (to nominate candidates for President) at the proposed party primaries in- stead of at the primaries, now specially held for that purpose, and which existing law required to be held on the last Tuesday in April (the same day proposed for the proposed party primaries).


It also provides for certain other new provisions of law and certain changes in existing laws, relating to holding state conventions and party primaries, the number and election of delegates to state conventions, the number of members at large of a state committee, and other matters, which in more detail chiefly are as follows:


State conventions are to be composed solely of delegates elected at the party primaries and the number is to be one from each ward and town and one additional for every fifteen hundred votes or major fraction thereof above the first fifteen hundred votes cast at the preceding state election in such ward or town for the political party candidate for Governor, instead of a number now fixed by the state committee of each party (not less than one from each ward or town) and certain members designated by existing law.


The time, for notice to the State Secretary by aldermen or selectmen of their determination to hold primaries by wards, precincts or groups of precincts, to be March 1, instead of August 1, as now.


The names of candidates for election for delegates to a state convention and for district members of a state committee to be arranged individually by alphabet instead of in groups arranged by lot, as now.


Vacancies in the office of delegate to a state or national convention not to be filled except in case of a tie vote, and then by delegates from the same district within ten days, and if no other delegate or if not so filled, then by a state committee, rather than solely by the remaining members of the delegation; and statement of filling of such vacancy to be filed with the State Secretary.


Seating of delegates at state conventions to be in groups by senatorial districts, and order of business at said conventions defined.


Voting on candidates, by a convention, to be by roll call, if more than one candidate for the office, or by groups of delegates unless any member of such group objects.


The number of members at large of a state committee of a political party to be fixed by the state convention of a party instead of by the state committee, as now.


The existing provisions as to preparation and filing of nomination papers, objections to nominations, preparation, number, substance, arrangement and form of ballots, hours during which polls shall be open, opening of


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ballot boxes, canvass and return of votes, return and certification of votes, now applicable to state primaries to be applicable to the proposed party primaries.


The power of a state committee to fix the number of district delegates to a national convention to be continued, but the date, of giving notice to the State Secretary, of such fixation to be March 1, instead of on or before the third Wednesday in March, as now.


The power of city and town committees to fix the number of members of ward and town committees to be continued, but the date, of giving notice to the State Secretary, of such fixation to be March 1, instead of August 1, as now, which was approved in the Senate by a vote of 21 in the affirmative and 17 in the negative and was disapproved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 62 in the affirmative and 138 in the negative, be approved?


Question No. 3


Proposed Amendment to the Constitution of the United States


Is it desirable that the proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States,-


"Article-


"Section 1. The terms of the President and Vice-President shall end at noon on the 20th day of January, and the terms of Senators and Repre- sentatives at noon on the 3d day of January, of the years in which such terms would have ended if this article had not been ratified; and the terms of their successors shall then begin.


"Section 2. The congress shall assemble at least once in every year, and such meeting shall begin at noon on the 3d day of January, unless they shall by law appoint a different day.


"Section 3. If, at the time fixed for the beginning of the term of the President, the President elect shall have died, the Vice-President elect shall become President. If a President shall not have been chosen before the time fixed for the beginning of his term, or if the President elect shall have failed to qualify, then the Vice-President elect shall act as President until a President shall have qualified and the Congress may by law provide for the case wherein neither a President elect nor a Vice-President elect shall have qualified, declaring who shall then act as President, or the manner in which one who is to act shall be selected, and such person shall act accordingly until a President or Vice-President shall have qualified.


"Section 4. The congress may by law provide for the case of the death of any of the persons from whom the House of Representatives may choose a President whenever the right of choice shall have devolved upon them, and for the case of the death of any of the persons from whom the Senate may choose a Vice-President whenever the right of choice shall have devolved upon them.


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"Section 5. Sections 1 and 2 shall take effect on the 15th day of Octo- ber following the ratification of this article.


"Section 6. This article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by the legislatures of three- fourths of the several States within seven years from the date of its sub- missior,"-be ratified by the General Court?


and to vote on the acceptance by the Town of Norwood on the following question :


To vote on the following mark a Cross X in the square at the right of Yes or No:


"Shall section fifty-nine of chapter forty-eight of the General Laws, providing for the division into day and night forces of permanent members of fire departments, known as the two platoon system, be accepted?"


The polls shall be open at six o'clock in the forenoon and shall be kept open until 8 o'clock in the afternoon when they shall be closed.


Hereof fail not and make due return of this Warrant with your doings to the Selectmen on or before the day and date of said meeting.


Given under our hands at Norwood, this eighteenth day of October, A. D. 1932.


HERBERT A. BAKER, HAROLD W. BAKER, EUGENE L. MURPHY, PETER J. FEENEY, JOHN M. MUTCH, Selectmen of Norwood


Norwood, Mass., November 2, 1932, By virtue of the within Warrant I have served attested copies by posting the same in ten public places in this town seven days before the day and date of said meeting. The post- ing was completed at 5 o'clock in the afternoon of Monday, October 31, 1932.


CHARLES R. DONNELL, Constable of Norwood


Attest: JAMES E. PENDERGAST, Town Clerk and Accountant


STATE ELECTION


November 8, 1932


Warrant calling the 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, Herbert A. Baker, declared the polls open for the reception of ballots at 6 o'clock A. M. The polls were declared closed at 8 P. M.


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The votes were canvassed and the following result announced in open town meeting:


PRESIDENT


Foster and Ford, Communist Party, had sixty-seven (67).


Hoover and Curtis, Republican, had twenty-four hundred twenty-seven (2427).


Reynolds and Aiken, Socialist Labor, had six (6).


Roosevelt and Garner, Democratic, had twenty-nine hundred ninety-two (2992).


Thomas and Maurer, Socialist Party, one hundred and one (101).


Upshaw and Regan, had one (1).


Blanks, one hundred and fifteen (115).


GOVERNOR


John J. Ballam, Communist Party, sixty-six (66).


Joseph B. Ely, Democratic, three thousand ninety-five (3095).


Alfred Baker Lewis, Socialist Party, sixty (60).


Charles S. Oram, Socialist Labor, seven (7).


William Sterling Youngman, Republican, twenty-three hundred sixty-four (2364).


Blanks, one hundred seventeen (117).


LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR


Gaspar G. Bacon, Republican, twenty-four hundred fifty-three (2453).


Morris I. Becker, Socialist Labor, seventeen (17).


James W. Dawson, Communist Party, sixty-six (66). Walter S. Hutchins, Socialist Party, sixty-five (65).


John E. Swift, Democratic, twenty-nine hundred twenty (2920).


Blanks, one hundred eighty-eight (188)


SECRETARY


John F. Buckley, Democratic, twenty-eight hundred eleven (2811).


Frederick W. Cook, Republican, twenty-four hundred fifty-five (2455). Albert S. Coolidge, Socialist Party, eighty (80). Max Lerner, Communist Party, fifty-eight (58). Albert L. Waterman, Socialist Labor, eighteen (18). Blanks, two hundred eighty-seven (287).


TREASURER


Domenico A. Digirolamo, Socialist Labor, twenty-one (21).


Eva Hoffman, Communist Party, ninety-three (93). Charles F. Hurley, Democratic, twenty-nine hundred thirty-four (2934). Francis Prescott, Republican, twenty-three hundred eighteen (2318). Glen Trimble, Socialist Party, seventy-six (76). Blanks, two hundred sixty-seven (267).


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AUDITOR


Julie Babbitt, Communist Party, seventy-one (71).


Daniel T. Blessington, Socialist Labor, twenty-nine (29).


Alonzo B. Cook, Republican, twenty-one hundred thirty-nine (2139). David A. Eisenberg, Socialist Party, eighty-three (83).


Francis X. Hurley, Democratic, three thousand twenty-seven (3027). Blanks, three hundred sixty (360).


ATTORNEY-GENERAL


John P. Buckley, Democratic, twenty-seven hundred ninety-one (2791). Maria C. Correia, Communist Party, sixty-six (66).


Fred E. Oelcher, Socialist Labor, twenty-one (21). George E. Roewer, Socialist Party, sixty-six (66).


William R. Scharton, Independent, twenty (20). Joseph E. Warner, Republican, twenty-four hundred twenty-four (2424). Blanks, three hundred twenty-one (321).


CONGRESSMAN Thirteenth District


Edward G. Morris, Democratic, twenty-seven hundred ninety-one (2791). Richard B. Wigglesworth, Republican, twenty-four hundred sixty-five (2465).


Blanks, four hundred fifty-three (453).


COUNCILLOR Second District


Harrison H. Atwood, Independent, two hundred forty-one (241).


Joseph B. Grossman, Republican, twenty-two hundred thirty-three (2233). Leo J. Halloran, Democratic, twenty-seven hundred forty (2740). Blanks, four hundred ninety-five (495).


SENATOR Norfolk and Middlesex District


Emmett J. O'Connor, Democratic, twenty-seven hundred five (2705). George Thorley, Non Partisan-Independent, one hundred eighty (180). Samuel H. Wragg, Republican, twenty-three hundred seventy-two (2372). Blanks, four hundred fifty-two (452).


REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT Eighth Norfolk District


Frank B. Coughlin, Democratic, twenty-nine hundred ninety-eight (2998). Thomas U. Mahony, Republican, twenty-three hundred thirty-seven (2337).


Blanks, three hundred seventy-four (374).


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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Norfolk County


Charles A. Ashland, Democratic, two thousand (2000).


Russell T. Bates, Republican, seventeen hundred and one (1701).


Joseph S. Crowley, Democratic, twenty-six hundred thirty-seven (2637). Edward W. Hunt, Republican, seventeen hundred eighty-seven (1787). Blanks, thirty-two hundred ninety-three (3293).


SHERIFF Norfolk County


Samuel H. Capen, Democratic, Republican, four thousand twenty-one (4021).


Blanks, sixteen hundred eighty-seven (1687).


Scattering, one (1).


COUNTY TREASURER Norfolk County (to fill vacancy)


J. Porter Crosby, Democratic, twenty-six hundred eighty-one (2681). Ralph D. Pettingell, Republican, twenty-three hundred ninety-one (2391). Blanks, six hundred thirty-seven (637).


LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION Question No. 1


"Yes" Eleven hundred twenty-five 1125


"No" Twenty-two hundred and five 2205


Blanks, Twenty-three hundred seventy-nine 2379


LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION Question No. 2


"Yes" Nineteen hundred sixty-six 1966


"No" Nine hundred thirty-eight 938


Blanks, Twenty-eight hundred and five 2805


PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE


UNITED STATES Question No. 3


"Yes" Twenty-nine hundred thirty-nine 2939


"No" Four hundred and eighteen 418


Blanks, Twenty-three hundred fifty-two 2352


"Shall section fifty-nine of Chapter forty-eight of the General Laws pro- viding for the division into day and night forces of permanent members of fire departments, known as the two platoon system, be accepted?"


"Yes" Fifteen hundred eighty-nine


1589


"No" Twenty-five hundred forty-four Blanks, Fifteen hundred seventy-six 1576


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Attest: JAMES E. PENDERGAST, Town Clerk and Accountant


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MEETING OF TOWN CLERKS


November 18, 1932


In meeting of the Town Clerks of the Towns of Norwood and Walpole, said Towns comprising the Eighth Norfolk Representative District and held this day in the Town Clerk's office, Memorial Municipal Building, Norwood, at 12 o'clock noon, in accordance with the provisions of Section 125 of Chap. 54 of the General Laws, for the purpose of examining the copies of records of votes of every such voting precinct and town in such district cast in the State Election of November 8, 1932, for the purpose of determining who appears to be elected for the office of representative in said district.


We hereby subscribe our signatures and certify that the following is a schedule of all persons for whom votes were cast for Representative and the number of votes cast for each person in said District:


Frank B. Coughlin, of 167 Pleasant Street, Norwood (D).


In Norwood, twenty-nine hundred ninety-eight (2998).


In Walpole, ten hundred ninety-two (1092).


Number of votes cast in the District for


Frank B. Coughlin of Norwood, four thousand ninety (4090).


Thomas U. Mahony, of Norwood (R)


In Norwood, twenty-three hundred thirty-seven (2337).


In Walpole, thirteen hundred ninety (1390).


Number of votes cast in the District for


Thomas U. Mahony of Norwood, thirty-seven hundred twenty-seven (3727).


Blanks


In Norwood, three hundred seventy-four (374).


In Walpole, two hundred seventy-three (273).


Number of Blank votes cast in the District, seven hundred forty-seven (747)


and we determine that it appears that Frank B. Coughlin of Norwood is elected Representative for the Eighth Norfolk Representative District.


Attest: JAMES E. PENDERGAST, Town Clerk and Accountant of Norwood


(Seal)


Attest: KATHERINE J. HIGGINS, Town Clerk and Accountant of Walpole A True Copy,


Attest: JAMES E. PENDERGAST,


Town Clerk and Accountant


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RESULT OF RECOUNT HELD ON December 5, 1932


The result of the recount held on December 5, 1932, by the Board of Registrars in pursuance with a notice from the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth directing a state wide recount of the ballots cast for the office of Lieutenant-Governor and Secretary was as follows:


Lieutenant-Governor


Gaspar G. Bacon, two thousand four hundred and fifty-one 2451


Morris I. Becker, eighteen 18


James W. Dawson, seventy-six 76


Walter S. Hutchins, fifty-five 55


John E. Swift, two thousand nine hundred and twenty-one 2921


Blanks, one hundred eighty-eight


188


Whole number of ballots, five thousand seven hundred and nine 5709 Secretary


John F. Buckley, two thousand eight hundred and eleven 2811


Frederick W. Cook, two thousand four hundred and fifty-two 2452


Albert S. Coolidge, seventy-nine


79


Max Lerner, fifty-eight


58


Albert Waterman, eighteen


18


Blanks, two hundred ninety-one 291


Whole number of ballots, five thousand seven hundretl and nine 5709


At the close of the recount each envelope to the number of one hundred and fifteen was sealed with a seal stating the words, "opened and resealed in conformity to law, Board of Registrars, December 5, 1932" and the one hundred and fifteen envelopes were returned to the containers and said containers were sealed and returned to the storage vault and the custody of the Town Clerk.


STEPHEN R. GOOGINS, RAYMOND K. MORROW, JOHN P. CROWLEY (Pro Tem), JAMES E. PENDERGAST, Clerk, Board of Registrars of Norwood Attest: JAMES E. PENDERGAST, Town Clerk and Accountant


SPECIAL TOWN MEETING December 29, 1932


On a Warrant duly issued by the Selectmen under date of December 21, 1932, and signed by Herbert A. Baker, Harold W. Baker, Peter J. Feeney, Eugene L. Murphy and John M. Mutch, Selectmen of Norwood, the proper


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service of which Warrant was duly attested by Charles R. Donnell, Con- stable of Norwood.


All of the requirements of the Statutes and By-Laws relating to Town Meeting having been complied with, the meeting was called to order by the Moderator, James A. Halloran, the article contained in this Warrant and the action thereunder being as follows:


Article 1. To see what further sums of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or appropriate from any available sources for the following purposes or each of them,


(a) Interest Requirements on Notes in Anticipation of Revenue for the year 1932.


Voted: That the sum of $6,715.43 be appropriated from Excess and Deficiency Account.


(b) Snow and Ice Removal.


Voted: That the sum of $994.20 be appropriated from Excess and Deficiency Account.


(d) Soldiers' Benefits.


Voted: That the sum of $8,902.50 be appropriated from Excess and Deficiency Account.


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, 1932


Date


Name of Child


Name of Parents


Jan. 1 Tony Victtorio Cordo


2 Joyce Elna Towne


Lea and Alice


2 Lillian Marie MacRae


Clinton C. and Nellie


2 Alvin Roger Callahan


Alvin B. and Florence


4 Ruth Alma MaCarthy


Norman F. and Violet


5 Stillborn


6 Richard Joseph Fox


Joseph P. and Marie A. John J. and M. Loretta


6 Mary Loretta Sanders


8 Margaret Helen O'Donnell


9 John Poce


Andrew and Mary


9 James Wilkes, Jr.


James and Mary


10 Beatrice Vivian Fredlund


John and Mildred Daniel F. and Aldona


Austin J. and Katherine


James A. Jr., and Bertha


Arthur G. and Miriam A.


Joseph E. and Edna G.


14 Carl Albert Sundquist


Carl W. and Evelyn


17 Irene Mary Mucciarone


17 Shirley Ann Norling


19 Phyllis Anne Feeney


20 James Robert Henry


21 Mary Jane Brock


21 Richard Arnold Giordano


21 Joan Claire Hale


22 Jan Robert Craig


23 Robert Smith Gray


23 23 Frank Stevens Cofsky


24 Joan Theresa Bashall


26 Robert Albert Donohue


27 Priscilla Ann Jenks


28 Alfred Delsignore


31 Leonard Francis O'Brien


Frank and Barbara Richard and Lumina


William B. and Gladys E.


William G. and Donna


Salvatore and Mary Leonard F. and Anna


11 Kathrine Casey


12 Harold William Quackenbush


13 Ruth Catherine Anderson


13 Edward David Hilbert


13 Vivian Joyce Siegmund


Camillo and Mary Ivan and Gladys


John J. and Mildred


James A. and Mary E.


George W. and Muriel E.


Dominic and Mary E.


Cornelius E., Jr., and Zita


James H. and Phyllis John M. and Rose


Natale and Jiuditte


Michael R. and Abbie


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BIRTHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF MORWOOD, 1932


Date


Name of Child


Name of Parents


Feb. 1 Evelyn Elizabeth Treen


2 Aulis Karl Koski


2 Joseph Edward Morrissey


3 Gloria Beatrice Pennington


3 Alvin David Jones


Charles A. and Gladys


3 Mary Lydon


Michael and Anne


6 William Lewis Gerard


Lester L. and Elizabeth


7 Margaret Frances Danahy


Michael F. and Margaret


William G. and Bertha R.


9 Edward Stanley Burns


Thurston S. and Frances


9 Anna May Tomashay


Joseph and Nellie Edwin F. and Florence C.


10 Cynthia Anne Bluemer


10 Gerald Malcolm Wilson


Maxwell M. and Shirley


10 Carolyn Elizabeth Anderson


12 James Joseph O'Brien


James J. and Ellen M.


12 Eleanor Cistrinelli


13 Viola Georgiana Wehkoaja


13 Margaret Williamson


Robert W. and Margaret C.


15 Junior Groh


Geza and Annie


15 Stillborn


15 David Cary Weber


David S. and Alice C. John E. and Thekla


15 Thelma Evelyne Sjoberg


16 Edward Joseph Foley


18 Michael Murray Olmstead


20 Karl Bernard Koch


20 Norma Jean Russell


21 Carolyn Frances King


22 Mary Gugliotta


22 Beverly Ruth Werner


23 Norman Hall


23 Grete Storkfelt


23 Russell Tolman Kunze


23 John Gordon Mercier


Walter F. and Violet


23 Quattrucci


Frederick and Elizabeth


Helen Gay Burke


23 27 Patricia Cashen


29 Allan Ernest Bain


Mar. 1 Zaida Pauline Lowden


1 Donald Edward Dyer


1 Stillborn


2 Edward Vincent Coughlin


Ira M. and Anna


Kalle and Tilda


Michael and Annie


Richard P. and Vera


8 Hazel Marion Bishop


Raymond and Hazel


Dominic and Mary


George and Anna


Colburn A. and Elizabeth


John W. and Mary E. Clarence E. and Grace L. Joseph and Catherine Thomas and Rose


William C. and Caroline C.


William and Albertina Richard and Dagmar


Paul W. and Natalie


William and Evelyn Edmund J. and Emiline Allan C. and Florence V. John F. and Lillian


Warren and Irene


George A. and Alice T.


Stephen J. and Margaret


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BIRTHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1932


Date


Name of Child


Name of Parents


Mar. 2 Thomas Robert Purvin


3 Mary B. Greaney


4 Robert Wesley Boyden


Howard C. and Gertrude M.


4 Laura Kathrine Bussey


Alton W. and Laura


4 Elizabeth Ann McGuff


Thomas J. and Lydia


4 Stillborn


5 Habib Alexander Thomas


Alexander and Richeady


6 Knoll


6 William John Giandomenico


Michael and Joan


Leslie and Edith


7 Leo Francis Connolly


Michael and Irene


9 Vincent Michenzie


John and Victoria


10 Lynne Hazel Langstroth


10 Judith Draper


11 Gordon James Anderson


William R. and Agnes


12 Stillborn


12 Mary O'Connor


John and Delia


Martin and Sarah


Roderick and Katherine


16 Patricia Ann Keefe


16 Rene Lynne Lowry


16 Thomas David Geampa


16 - Callahan


Joseph and Anna Cornelius and Margaret


17 Joyce Baer (T)


17 Janet Baer (T)


18 Richard Lee Tolman


18 Richard Allan May


19 Edward Joseph Campbell, Jr.


Edward J. and Rose G.


19 Stillborn


22 Stillborn


23 Wayne Addington Smith


23 Barron Miles D. Hirsch


23 Robert Joseph Kelleher


24 Barbara Ann Ginn


26 Helen Mary O'Toole


Thomas H., Jr., and Laura


28 Stillborn


29 John Herbert Deltano


29 Barbara Ann Hawkes


29 Francis Joseph Walsh


30 Margaret Falconer


30 William Joseph Lynch


Ernest A. and Violet


Joseph M. and Estellc


William H. and Mary E.


Gordon and Edna


Louis A. and Alice


Phillip M. and Beatrice


William E. and Eileen E.


James J. and Eva


William J. and Catherine


13 Edward P. Flaherty


13 Donald Richard Urquhart


Thomas and Annabelle


Richard and Natalie


Charles and Lillian


Charles and Lillian


Otis S. and Marguerite


Samuel and Marion


Adolph P. and Della


Darby J. and Delia


George, Jr., and Mary G.


7 William Warren Robinson


Guy S. and Edith


Walter S. and Mary


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BIRTHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1932


Date


Name of Child


Name of Parents


Mar. 30 Dorothy Grace Chadbourne


31 Edmund Leonard Meinket


Harry and Ann


Frank and Elizabeth


April 1 Elaine Ann Jazz


2 Norma O'Rourke


William H. and Macy


2 Louise Doris Macchi


John M. and Josephine R.


3 Stanley Sinkevitch


Mike and Annie


4 John Foley


Patrick and Catherine


5 Geraldine Hale


Harry and Ruth


5 Lorraine Frances Landry


Arthur and Leceta


5 Paul Daniel Morris


Martin E. and Josephine


6 Harry Francis Sickenger


Harry A. and Mildred G.


6 Jeanne Kendall Shaw


Walter P. and Eva M.


6 Richard A. Badger


6 Margaret Eugenie Doody


6 Jean Blanche Duquette


William R. and Mary B.


Eugene J. and Mary M.


7 Charles Oliver Ruddy, Jr.


Charles O. and Agnes


10 Rosario Abramo Cordo


11 - Donahue


11 - Flynn


12 Sona Hanum Haidostian


13 Margaret Elizabeth Andrews


15 Gerald Edward King


17 Marion Davies


Wilmer T. and Alice E.


Ellsworth P. and Dorothy


20 Joan Milliken (T)


21 Lewis Francis Downey


21 Caroline Parker Everett


Willard E. and Eleanore


Roy L. and Eileen


22 John Chisholm Fuller


Corodon S. and Helen


Alfred and Marguerite


Dominic and Barbara


23 Robert Mondor


24 Mary Constance Howlett


24 Thomas Francis Gleason


26 David Norton


26 Rodney Howard Hewins


26 Charles Farrell Cox


26 David Lyons


27 Marie Jean Martin


Edward and Marie James J. and Catherine Thomas F. and Gertrude Patrick and Nora


Howard and Gertrude E.


Charles F. and Katherine


John C. and Marion H.


Thomas and Josephine


6 Murphy


Anthony and Lisa


Michael and Mary


Francis and Ruth


Samuel and Nevart


Nelson I. and Mary


Joseph and Eileen


20 Jean Milliken (T)


Ellsworth P. and Dorothy


Lewis F. and Mary


22 Jeanne Parker Young


23 Lois Marguerite Carlson


23 Dorothy Anne Pungitore


Abbott I. and Grace E.


31 Kenneth Cekovich


Michael and Anna


Herbert L. and Annie


George A. and Mary A.


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BIRTHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1932


Date


Name of Child


Name of Parents


April 28 Raymond Maki


28 Marcia Warren


29 John Howe Robinson Ward, 3d


30 Gerald Francis Crimmins


30 Robert Davenport


Leonard and Helen


James V. and Mildred A.


Louis and Olive E.


1 Barbara Ann Vescio


Daniel and Anna


1 Helena Morleigh Baldwin


Harry B. and C. Helena


2 Alice Dadoorian


Charles M. and Araxy


5 Mary Lori


Nazareno and Nora


6 Daniel Bitar


Jack A. and Mabel


7 Stillborn


7 Mary Agnes Chaplin


John A. and Anna T.


Henry R. and Sarah R.


Adolph T. and Floretta C.


9 Joan Wray


James and Gertrude


9 Edna Lorraine Moss


Charles W. and Edna


9 James Albert Carr, Jr.


James A., Sr., and Julia


10 Teresa Constance Masino


Michael and Elizabeth L.


Frans S. and Ingrid E.


11 Louisa Gemma Marinilli


Salvatore and Marianna


11 Diane Draper


Charles N. and Jean George P. and Isabelle


12 George Parker Hadley


14 Shirley Gertrude Chicoine


15 Mary Barbara Patterson


16 Warren Hayes Cobb




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