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Amend Section 4 by striking out said section and substituting therefor, the following namely,
"Section 4. Business Districts.
(A) In the business districts, no new building or structure or part thereof shall be designed, constructed, or used and, except as provided in Section 6, no building or structure or part thereof shall be altered, enlarged, extended, reconstructed, or used except for one or more of the following purposes:
1. Store, salesroom or showroom, for the conduct of retail or wholesale business.
2. Theatre, hall, club or other organization, dancing academy or other place of amusement or assembly.
3. Office, bank or other monetary institution.
4. Fire station, police station, post office, or other public building.
5. Place of business of a baker, barber, builder, carpenter, caterer, cleaner, confectioner, contractor, decorator, dressmaker, dyer, elec- trician, florist, furrier, hair dresser, laundryman, manicurist, mason, milliner, newsdealer, optician, painter, paperhanger, photographer, plumber, printer, publisher, roofer, shoemaker, shoe repairer, shoe shiner, tailor, tinsmith, undertaker, upholster.
6. Restaurant, hotel or apartment house, or apartments in combination with business purposes.
7. Such accessory purposes as are customarily incident to the foregoing
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purposes, and are not injurious to a neighborhood as a business district.
8. Business garage, business stable, public garage, public stable, gasoline selling station, service station, garage repair shop, or motor vehicle repair shop.
9. Other uses similar to those authorized by paragraph 8 which are not injurious, obnoxious, or offensive to a neighborhood as a business district or to an ad joining single residence district or general residence district.
10. Any uses and accessory purposes authorized in the single residence and the general residence districts without requiring any permission of the Board of Appeal, unless such permission is required by law or by the provisions of some other by-law, in which event such per- mission shall be first obtained.
(B) In addition to the foregoing uses, such industry, trade, and light manufacturing may be carried on in a business district as is usual and proper in connection therewith, and is part of a business authorized or permitted under the provisions of this section, such industry, trade, and light manufacturing being carried on in the same building or on the same premises as the business with which it is connected, except that
1. No industry, trade or light manufacturing shall be carried on in a business district which is
(a) Prohibited in a manufacturing district under the provisions of Sec- tion 5, or
(b) Injurious, obnoxious, or offensive to a neighborhood by reason of noise, smoke, odor, gas, dust or similiar objectionable feature, or
(c) Dangerous to a neighborhood on account of fire or any other cause." Voted: To change the existing Zoning By-Law, so-called, by amendment and addition in the foregoing manner.
Article 6. To see if the Town will vote to accept as a town way, a new street, westerly from Nichols Street and southerly of the Senior High School as laid out and reported by the Selectmen under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of betterments, or take any other action in the matter.
Voted: To so accept.
Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to accept an alteration of the easterly line of Nichols Street at a point about 760 feet southerly of inter- section of Nichols Street with Eliot Street, as laid out and reported by the Selectmen, or take any other action in the matter.
Voted: To so accept.
Article 8. To see what further sum or sums of money the Town will vote to borrow and appropriate for the following purposes: (a) Highway
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Construction, (b) Construction of Sewers for Sanitary and Surface Drain- age Purposes, (c) Extension of Water Mains.
Voted: By borrowing under the provisions of Chap. 44 of the General Laws, the following (a) $10,500, (b) $23,000 and (c) $6,800.
Article 9. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to borrow and appropriate for the purpose of resurfacing with macadam pavement or other road material under specifications approved by the Department of Public Works certain existing public ways.
Voted: By borrowing under the provisions of Chap. 44 of the General Laws the sum of $24,000 for said purpose, the following: Washington Street between Guild Street and Dean Street, and such other streets as the Selectmen may determine.
Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the payment from funds appropriated to meet the expense of the current financial year, of bills contracted and incurred by certain department prior to January 1, 1935.
Voted: To so authorize the payment in the following accounts, namely: Election and Registration, Incidentals $84.00; Support of Schools, Main- tenance of Buildings, $76.25; and Public Welfare $20.00.
Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to let or lease, for not more than five years, on such terms as the Selectmen may determine, the following parcels of land with existing appurtances, namely:
1. A parcel of land situated on Pleasant Street and acquired for sewerage disposal purposes.
2. A parcel of land situated on Pleasant Street and acquired for use by the Town as a gravel pit.
On motion to so authorize the Selectmen, motion lost.
Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to amend sub-division B of Section 6 relating to regulations governing the acceptance of new streets through private property, so as to read, Section B, "Every such street or way shall be at least forty feet wide and have a roadbed equal to at least two-thirds of the width of said street or way, except, that any such street or way may, if its use is limited to one way traffic, be constructed with a roadbed of a width of not less than twenty feet if the Selectmen so de- termine," or take any other action in the matter.
Voted: So to do.
Article 13. So see what further sum of money the Town will vote to appropriate by transfer from available funds to pay proper charges for effecting insurance providing indemnity for or protection to any official or employee of the Town against loss by reason of his liability to pay damages to others for bodily injuries, including death at any time resulting therefrom, or for damage to property, caused by the operation, within the
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scope of his official duties, or employment, of motor or other vehicles owned by the Town.
Voted: By transfer from the balance of funds raised by taxation in the year 1934, the sum of $1,380.00.
Voted: That this meeting be dissolved.
Attest: JAMES E. PENDERGAST, Town Clerk and Accountant
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING October 16, 1935
On a warrant duly issued by the Selectmen under date of October 8, 1935, and signed by Harry B. Butters, Daniel Collins, Charles F. Holman, and Sture Nelson, Selectmen, the proper service of which warrant was duly attested by return of John L. Collins, Constable of Norwood.
All the requirements of the Statutes and By-Laws relating to the calling of the Town Meeting having been complied with, the meeting was called to order by Moderator Judge James A. Halloran at 8:00 o'clock in the afternoon. The warrant calling the meeting and the service of said warrant upon the Inhabitants of the Town was read by Town Clerk and Accountant, James E. Pendergast. The Articles contained in this warrant and the action taken thereunder are as follows:
Article 1. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of financing the construction of a Plant for the treatment of Water Supply of the Town with particular reference to re- moval of iron and manganese, including piping and pumping equipment, together with the installation of additional wells and authorize and direct the Selectmen to accept on behalf of the Town, for use in carrying out such project, a Federal grant of money pursuant to the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935; and authorize the Selectmen to construct said project and contract with respect thereto; and to authorize the Town Treasurer and Collector of Taxes in his capacity as Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow such sums as may be necessary to meet any appropriation made; or take any action relative thereto.
On recommendation by the Finance Commission and on rising vote, voting in the affirmative sixteen, in the negative none, it was voted:
That, for the purpose of financing the construction of a Plant for the treatment of water supply of the Town with particular reference to re- moval of iron and manganese, including piping and pumping equipment together with the installation of additional driven wells and to enable the Town to secure the benefits of the Emergency Relief Appropriation
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Act of 1935, there be raised and appropriated the sum of $105,000.00 and the Town Treasurer and Collector of Taxes in his capacity as Town Treas- urer with the approval of the Selectmen, be and hereby is authorized to borrow not more than the sum of $65,000.00 and to issue bonds or notes of the Town therefor, under authority of and in accordance with the pro- visions of Chapter 404 of the Acts of 1935, said bonds or notes to be payable in not more than ten years at such term and maximum rate of interest as may be fixed by the Emergency Finance Board.
All moneys received by way of grant from the Federal Government on account of this project shall be applied first to meet the cost of construction thereof (including preliminary expenses), and any balance thereof shall be applied to payment of the loan herein authorized.
The Selectmen are hereby authorized and directed to accept on behalf of the Town, for use in carrying out such project a Federal Grant of money pursuant to the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935, and the Selectmen are authorized to proceed with the construction of said project and enter into all necessary and proper contracts and agreements in respect thereto, all subject to applicable Federal regulations; and the Selectmen are authorized to do all other acts and things necessary or convenient for obtaining said grant, for making said loan, and for construction said project.
Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of financing the construction of a new three fold automatic Central Fire Alarm Office Equipment and the alterations of an existing building to house the same, together with certain alterations and improvements to the existing Fire Alarm System and authorize and direct the Selectmen to accept on behalf of the Town, for use in carrying out such project, a Federal grant of money pursuant to the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935; and authorize the Selectmen to construct said project and contract with respect thereto; and to authorize the Town Treasurer and Collector of Taxes in his capacity as Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow such sums as may be necessary to meet any appropriation made; or take any action relative thereto.
On recommendation by the Finance Commission and on rising vote, voting in the affirmative twenty-one, in the negative none, it was voted:
That, for the purpose of financing the construction of a new three fold automatic Central Fire Alarm Office Equipment and the alterations of an existing building to house the same, together with certain alterations and improvements to the existing Fire Alarm System and to enable the Town to secure the benefits of the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935, there be raised and appropriated the sum of $16,200.00 and that the Town Treasurer and Collector of Taxes in his capacity as Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, be and hereby is authorized to borrow a sum not in excess of $9,500.00 and to issue bonds or notes of the Town therefor, under authority of and in accordance with the provisions of
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Chapter 404 of the Acts of 1935, said bonds or notes to be payable in not more than eight years at such term and maximum rate of interest as may be fixed by the Emergency Finance Board.
All moneys received by way of grant from the Federal Government on account of this project shall be applied first to meet the cost of construction thereof (including preliminary expenses), and any balance thereof shall be applied to payment of the loan herein authorized.
The Selectmen are hereby authorized and directed to accept on behalf of the Town, for use in carrying out such project a Federal Grant of money pursuant to the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935, and the Selectmen are authorized to proceed with the construction of said project and enter into all necessary and proper contracts and agreements in re- spect thereto, all subject to applicable Federal regulations; and the Select- men are authorized to do all other acts and things necessary or convenient for obtaining said grant, for making said loan, and for construction said project.
Article 3. To see what sums of money the Town will vote to transfer from appropriations for the support of schools authorized by vote under Article 6, Section 7D of the Warrant, at the Adjourned Annual Town Meeting held on March 25, 1935, said sums being appropriated for the following purposes:
Instruction Salaries
Operation of School Buildings
Auxiliary Agencies
and make the same available to meet expenditures for the following school purposes and each of them, viz .:
Maintenance and Repairs of School Buildings
Instruction Supplies
Capital Outlay
or take any other action in the matter.
On recommendation by the Finance Commission and by voice vote it was unanimously voted:
That, the following transfers from appropriations for the support of schools established by vote under Article 6, Section 7D of the warrant at the annual Town Meeting held on March 25, 1935, be and hereby are authorized for the specific purposes as set forth and each of them,
From
Appropriation for Instruction Salaries $1,650.00
To
Appropriation for Maintenance and Repairs of School Buildings 1,300.00
For
Instruction Supplies 350.00
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From
Appropriation for Auxiliary Agencies $500.00 To
Appropriation for Instruction Supplies 350.00
To
Appropriation for Capital Outlay
150.00
From
Appropriation for Operation of School Buildings
615.00
To
Appropriation for Capital Outlay 615.00
said sums and each of them so appropriated to be in addition to sums heretofore appropriated for said purposes.
And at 8:15 o'clock on motion of Selectman Sture Nelson duly seconded, it was voted that the meeting stand dissolved.
Attest: JAMES E. PENDERGAST, Town Clerk and Accountant
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VITAL STATISTICS
BIRTHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1935
Date
Name of Child
Name of Parents
Jan. 1 Robert Gunnar Carlson
1 Jean Charlotte Barbarick
Louis W. and Elsie
1 James Lewis Smith
John R. and Rose M.
1 Patsy MacIvor
Angus and Dorothy
2 Audrey Mae Baron
Frederic B. and Gwendolyn B.
2 Ronald Kent Sylvester
Forrest and Esther
2 Joseph Francis Cushing
Joseph F. and Elizabeth A.
6 Robert Kevin Ryan
Andrew and Margaret
6 Shirley Genevieve Gill
Anthony and Elizabeth
7 Clayton Fuller Harvey, Jr.
7 Clifford Samuel MacWha
9 Mark Valmore Michinzi
9 Shirley Callahan
Cornelius and Margaret
10 Marie Ann Hunt
12 George Francis Fitzgerald, Jr.
14 Sylvia Reba Hershenson
14 Shirley Ann Cisternelli
Salvatore and Gemma
Philip and Mary
16 Vincent Joseph Lee, Jr.
17 Ellen Christine Higgins (T)
17 Leonard Franklin Higgins (T)
17 Louis Santoro
Henry and Rose
18 Helen Loues Georges
Louis and Olga L.
Alfred and Ida
Charles and Mildred
Albert and Helen
Raymond and Doris
Walter P. and Florence
21 Marie Jean Montisano
22 Linda Domenica Marinelli
22 Beverly Ann Giuditta Mazzola Carmen D. and Ellen P.
23 Anne Elizabeth Collins
25 John Stewart Reed
25 Evelyn Ann Smith
Gunnar and Elna
18 Joanne Rena Nervi
19 Sylvia Chapman Reed
20 Carol Jane Hohmann
20 Doris Ravenscroft
20 Barbara Burke
Anthony and Vera Salvatore and Marianna
Dennis J. and Cecelia
Gordon B. and Cynthia L.
. Harry A. and Taina
Clayton F. and Phyllis L.
Clifford and Mildred
Theodore and Evelyn
George H. and Ellen
George F. and Nancy
Samuel and Rose
15 Ronald Francis Muehlberger
Vincent and Mary
Paul and Frances
Paul and Frances
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BIRTHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1935
Date
Name of Child
Name of Parents
Jan. 25 Barbara Ann Colby
Charles S. and Pauline M.
26 William Grasso
Frank and Helen
27 Robert Wayne Salomaa
Hugo and Lillian
28 John J. Mathews
Joseph and Ethel
28 Donald Edward Smith
Arthur and Gertrude
28 Constance Jean Anderson
Lambert and Josephine
29 Hugh Minear Humphrey
Horace M. and Margaret
31 Robert Donahue
Timothy and Alice L.
Feb.
1 Barbara Louise Leary
Frank R. and Leah
2 Marie Giompietro
Santine and Mildred
5 John Richard Kannally
John H. and Clara L.
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5 Ann Marie Guido
Anthony N. and Annie L.
6 Edith Jean Hanscom
Moses and Edith
7 John Garrett Barry
Garrett J. and Marie T.
7 Frances Louise Healy
John and Edith
7 Wanda Helen Wojdag
Edmund J. and Helen
8 Donald Arthur Barnes
Arthur N. and Mary
8 Janet Elizabeth Mattson
Clarence R. and Jane
9 Marie Louise Macleod
Charles and Theresa
10 Mary Louise Troilo
Joseph and Philomena
12 Marilyn Diana DiMarzo
15 Janet Andree Center
15 David Milton White
16 Robert Henry Olander
Robert A. F. and Esther O.
17 Dorothy Lovell
18 Marilyn Anne Chamberlain
Paul and Margaret
18 Theodore Tomashea
19 Joan Boland
19 Kenneth Alden Cherry
Wesley and Millicent
19 Ruth Merryman Hunt (T)
19 Charlotte Slocum Hunt (T)
Paul M. and Gladys
19 John Fred Walker
William and Rose
19 Patricia McGuff
Thomas and Lydia
20 Helen Anne Haarer
Frederick L. and Helen M.
21 Dorothy Grace Schaier
23 Charles Gregory Varjian
23 Gerald Stephen Hogan
Stephen and Aino
Frank and Marion
Clifton and Elvi
24 Edmund Joseph Padden
Michael and Elizabeth Andrew B. and Josie Percy and Alma
William F. and Dorothy G.
Stephen and Anna Joseph I. and Anne L.
Paul M. and Gladys
Frederick and Grace Gregory A. and Elmas
24 Margaret Ann Flemming 24 Cynthia Ann Roberts
Edmund J. and Catherine
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BIRTHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1935
Date
Name of Child
Name of Parents
Feb. 24 Charles Roland Bassey
25 Judith Barker
Harold O. and Catherine
25 John Robert Yadisenia
John and Sistine
25 Richard R. Esper
David and Millie
27 John Lewis Blaisdell
28 Raymond Francis Langill, Jr.
28 Natalie Joyce Locke
Mar. 1 Beverly Anne Scott
1 Jeanette Rose Fifield
Eugene F. and Annie L.
2 Janice Claire Greenwood
Edward P. and Claire
2 Frances Jean Bailey
Thomas J. and Anna
3 James Clerici
Frank and Angelina
4 Janet Zealand
Francis P. and Geneva M.
4 4 Phyllis May Dresser
5 Janet Anne Tichyno
6 James MacPherson Capen
8 Stillborn
11 Gail Rafuse
11 Mary Lorraine Boyden
12 Margaret Mary Oakes
12 Anna Bilotta
13 George Keefe
14 Richard Carlton Partridge
14 Doris Ann Sullivan
14 15 Marjorie Jane Hamilton
15 Janett Margret Johnson
15 Paul Murphy
16 William Francis Percy, Jr.
16 Laurence Sedwick Wright, II.
17 Arthur Hayes Ellis, Jr.
19 Rita Rodei
20 Victor Montisano
21 Alma Louise McLean
21 Jeanne Frances O'Donnell
22 Francis Anthony Clerici
23 Vincellette
25 Robert Paul Weber
25 Elizabeth Ann Maguire
25 . John Noel Simons
Kenneth B. and Gertrude A. John and Mary Howard B. and Helen S.
Raymond B. and Grace
George L. and Mary C.
Norman and Margaret
Anthony and Nicolina
William M. and Madeline A.
Harold C. and Margaret L. Jeremiah F. and Doris E.
Elton E. and Christine John A. and Lena
Richard E. and Rita E.
Francis W. and Helen Laurence and Mary L. Arthur H. and Ethel John and Mamie Frank and Delia Eugene and Etta William and Margaret Camilio and Rose Joseph A. and Frances S. Ernest L. and Anastasia
Arthur I. and Gudrun
Patrick and Mary Anne D.
James W. and Evelyn F.
Matthew L. and Ida M.
Raymond F. and Olive Charles H. and Ethel
Elliott C. and Sylvia I.
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BIRTHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1935
Date
Name of Child
Name of Parents
Mar. 26
Margaret Ann Foley
James and Mary
26 Eileen Mary Flynn
Francis L. and Ruth
26 Joseph James Dailey
Edward F. and Rita .
27 Patricia Ann Bradley
John J. and Wilma
27 Arthur Louis Coffin
Everett S. and Marjorie
31 Margret Alleen Fitzmorris
John and Florence
Egitto T. and Eleanor V.
2 Jean Doris Allen Edward H. and Edith
2 John Ahern Hoye
James and Anna
2 William Patrick Fitzgerald, Jr.
William P. and Christina
2 Frederick Edward Deane
Frederick and Josephine
3 Edmund Howard Jones, Jr. Edmund H. and Dorothea E.
5 Shirley Anne Flanagan
William A. and Mable E.
5 Richard Bunker
James H., Jr. and Leonie
5 Janet Marie Wenstrom
Carl and Helena M.
Sulo and Anna
Herbert A. and Edna
Carl P. and Shirlie M.
9 John Leo Askins, Jr.
9 Richard David Surette
10 Ann Donovan
Edwin T. and Grace
11 Barbara Ann Joslin
11 Judith Leone Cushman
12 John Edward Reardon
13 Shirley Ann O'Donnell
14 Mahlon Albert Travers
14 Donald Bruce Campbell
14 Mary Lee Shaddick
14 Leo Joseph Clarkin
15 Ida Flarence Cordo
16 Carmen Ando
16 Marcia Stratton Hosking
18 John David Ross
18 Mary Elizabeth Donnelly
18 Mary Ann Verrochi
20 Richard Donald Paul
20 Caroline Ponn
20 Stillborn 21 Arthur William Farris
21 Florence Eleanor Anderson
J. Clifford and Olive Leon E. and Ethel E.
Lester J. and Doris M.
Thomas M. and Dorothy
William and Marion
Arthur B. and Rosina
George L. P. and Josephine
Leo and Rose
Natale and Jiuditta
Guy and Cosma
Henry and Thelma F.
Ragnar and Ida
James and Mary
Peter and Constance
James and Jessie Jack and Alice A.
Stuart M. and Margaret
Einar J. and Vivian U.
5 Aila Kaarina Salomaa
5 Martha Jean Schaier
6 Priscilla Ruth Everett
John L. and Rita
James A. and Irene
April 1 Edna Anna Lavezzo
29 Stillborn
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BIRTHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1935
Date
Name of Child
Name of Parents
April 21
Harold Joseph Olsen
Harold J. and Helen B.
21 Mary Ellen Connolly
Michael and Nora
22 William Robert Canniff
William and Bertha M.
23 Clara Margaret Jarvis
William H. and Clara
26 John Joseph Goonan
John J. and Sarah M.
26 Millicent Ann Hancock
Henry J. and Lillian James F. and Mary J.
29 Janet St. Cyr
Ludger and Mary
May
3 Miriam Ann Carroll
Francis J. and Norma G.
4 Robert Laurence Hubbard
Laurence C. and Lois L.
5 Rose Ruscio
Dominic and Stella
7 James Edward Jordan
Norman and Pauline
9 Patricia Mary Mara
Thomas E. and Helen L.
9 Charles Henry Connelly, Jr.
Charles H. and Arlene
9 Mary Beatrice Lutender
Carl and Irene
10 Joseph Anthony Lokitis
Joseph A. and Mary J.
10 Yvonne Edythe Del'Etoile
12 Joan Louise Fitzsimmons
12 Robert Edward Curran
Peter E. and Mildred
12 Alan Ray Gronroos
V. Edward and Ellen
13 Robert Gleichauf (T)
13 Roberta Gleichauf (T)
15 Roy Laurits Rasmussen
18 Pasqualo Puopulo
Angelo and Carmela
19 Richard Donald Mann
Albert E. and Ruth K.
20 William Patrick Burke
21 Richard Clyde Small
21 Frederick William Neilsen, Jr.
Frederick and Ruth Ronald R. and Ethel L.
23 Madelyn Louise Greene
23 Richard Brendan O'Malley
Thomas M. and Bridget
24 John Robert Cameron
John E. and Ruth M.
25 Frank Walter Nyborn, Jr.
26 Marilyn Clare Swift
26 Hale
27 Richard Devereaux Flaherty
27 Helen Joyce King
28 James William Hagan, Jr.
James W. and Katherine
Leo and Elena
William and Marjorie
Matthew L. and Mary
John C. and Frances
June 2 Ralpheal Teresa Grasso
Frank W. and Ethel
A. Franklin, Jr. and Clare Edward and Phyllis
Thomas and Mary Bartley J. and Helen
28 Robert Nicholas Storme
29 Claire Louise Fitzgibbons
31 Matthew Leo Barrett
Arthur H. and Vina Arthur H. and Vina Rasmus and Anna
Jeremiah and Julia Clyde and Irene
Leon V. and Catherine Leslie and Epke
27 Mary Jane Penza
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BIRTHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1935
Date
Name of Child
Name of Parents
June 3 Shirley Anne Gronberg
Edwin H. and Evelyn
5 Roberta Ann Barss
Charles A. and Mary L.
5 Dorothea Mary Ahearn
Leo and Gertrude M.
5 Stillborn
6 James Francis Keohane
James and Louise
6 Procila Fay W. Makris
William and Penelope
6 William James White
Roger N. and Helen E.
6 Richard Joseph Maguire
Harold J. and Mary F.
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6 John MacLeod
Thomas E. and Gertrude M.
7 Ruth Louise Bolt
Corni and Martha J.
8 Lois Estella Schoppee
William G. and Stella B.
8 John O'Neil
Leo and Margaret
8 Stillborn
9 Joan Jessie Tomm
Jacob and Mabel
Norman K. and Madeline
10 Edward Bert Soderlund
Ernest B. and Margaret
11 Elinor Mary King
11 Jay Ralph McGonigle
Walter B. and Evelyn
11 Elizabeth Anne Forbes
Roland A. and Barbara
12 Joan Marie Pusateri 12 Stillborn
Michael and Catherine
13 Withington
15 Carol Anne Stapleton
15 John Thomas Weisul, Jr.
15 Dorothy Jean Willard
15 James Edward Lynch, Jr.
15 Russell Oliver Mantyharju
16 Gerald Maxwell Smith
17 William Alfred Swenor
17 Carolyn Myrtle Hansen
17 Nancy Jeanne Riordon
18 Ann Patricia Ryan
19 Mary Elizabeth McManus
20 Georgc Robert Doody
23 William Frederick Duplissey (T) Frederick J. and Thelma 23 Calvin Luther Duplissey (T) Frederick J. and Thelma Thomas and Kate 23 Thomas Cushing Wallace, IV 23 Matusewicz Stanley and Sofie Michael J. and Lillian V.
23 Junc Cronin 23 Charles Abel Bean, Jr.
Charles A. and Dorothy
Donald J. and Anne U.
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