Norwood annual report 1936-1938, Part 26

Author: Norwood (Mass.)
Publication date: 1936
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 1104


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Article 1. To hear and act on the report of the Town Planning Board together with its recommendations with reference to an amendment to Section 11 of the existing Zoning By-Law.


Voted: That Articles 1 and 2 be taken up together for consideration and action thereon.


Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to amend Section 11 of the existing Zoning By-Law by adding at the end thereof the following sub- division namely:


(c) No part of any building designed, intended, arranged, or used for residence purposes shall be constructed, altered, extended, reconstructed, raised or moved so as to be nearer than ten feet to the line of any adjoining lot, or nearer than twenty feet to any building used for residence purposes on the same lot or nearer than ten feet to any part of any other building located on the same lot, except that part of a residence used as a private garage may not be nearer than five feet to the line of any adjoining lot, except that roofs, cornices, and similar projections on residence buildings may extend one foot nearer to the line of an adjoining lot or to another building on the same lot.


Voted: To amend the Zoning By-Law so called, in the foregoing manner.


Article 3. To hear and act on the report of the Town Planning Board together with its recommendations with reference to certain amendments of the existing Zoning By-Law, with respect to the establishment of a new type of district.


Voted: That Articles 3 and 4 be taken up together for consideration and action thereon.


Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to amend the existing Zoning By-Law by striking out the word "five" before the word "districts" and substituting the word "six" and by adding at the end thereof the following, namely, viz. "6. Residential Business Districts" and by adding thereto the following new section designated as Section 4A viz.


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RESIDENTIAL BUSINESS DISTRICTS


Section 4A: In a Residential Business District except as provided in paragraph "B" of Section 3, 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:


Store or salesroom, for the conduct of the following retail business:


1. Drugstore, gasoline filling station, grocery, lunchroom, market.


2. 'Place of business of a baker, barber, dressmaker, confectioner, hair- dresser, manicurist, newsdealer, shoe repairer, tailor.


3. Such accessory purposes as are customarily incident to the foregoing purposes and are not injurious to a neighborhood as a Residential Business District.


4. Any uses and accessory purposes authorized in the Single Residence and the General Residence Districts.


In the Residential Business District no new building shall be constructed nor no building shall be altered, enlarged, extended, reconstructed, raised or moved so that any external wall is located nearer than twenty (20) feet to any street line nor shall any part of any building designed, intended, arranged, or used for any purpose be constructed, altered, ex- tended, reconstructed, raised or moved so as to be nearer than ten (10) feet to the line of any adjoining lot or nearer than twenty (20) feet to any building located in such district, except that roofs, cornices and other similar projections may extend one (1) foot nearer to the line of an adjoin- ing lot or to another building on the same lot; nor shall any building having a frontage of over forty (40) feet be constructed, altered, reconstructed, or raised upon or moved into a Residential District.


Voted: To amend the Zoning By-Law so called, in the foregoing manner and further voted that the Zoning By-Law be and hereby is amended by altering the District boundaries established under Section 17 of said By- Law with respect to a portion of the General Residence District situated on the easterly side of Pleasant Street and northerly of East Cross Street for a distance of about one hundred and eighty (180) feet on East Cross Street and one hundred seventeen (117) feet on Pleasant Strcet to a depth of one hundred (100) feet, said line of Pleasant Street and East Cross Street being the line as relocated by the County Commissioners of the County of Norfolk and as shown on a plan entitled "Town of Norwood, Mass. Zoning Map supplementary to and changing original Zoning Map dated November 1926" by A. W. Thompson, Town Engineer, dated November 1, 1937, and filed in the office of the Town Clerk and Accountant.


Article 5. To hear and act on the report of the Town Planning Board together with its recommendations with reference to an amendment to Section 8 of the existing Zoning By-Law.


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The Town Planning Board submitted its recommendation namely, that the Zoning By-Law be not amended and said recommendation was adopted by vote of the meeting,


Article 6. To see if the Town will vote to amend Clause A of Section 8 of the existing Zoning By-Law by striking out the word "four" following the word "than" and preceding the word "stories" and inserting in place thereof the word "five", so that said Clause A as amended will read in part, "or more than five stories or so as to exceed in any part a height of sixty feet in the Business Districts, except as hereinafter provided".


Voted: That action under Article 6 be indefinitely postponed.


Article 7. To hear and act on the report of the Town Planning Board together with its recommendations with reference to an amendment to the existing Zoning By-Law of the Town of Norwood with respect to an alteration of the General Residence District easterly of Washington Street and southerly of Dean Street.


Voted: That Articles 7 and 8 be taken up together for consideration and action thereon.


Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to amend the existing Zoning By-Law by altering the district boundaries established under Section 17 of said by-law with respect to a certain portion of an existing General Residence District and establish the same as a part of a Business District with respect to the following area, namely; that portion of a General Residence District lying easterly of the Business District located on the easterly side of Washington Street at its intersection with Dean Street and having a frontage of sixty-six feet on Dean Street and seventy-nine feet on Sturtevant Avenue, thereby altering the respective district bound- aries accordingly.


Voted: To amend the Zoning By-Law so called in the foregoing manner.


Article 9. To hear and act on the report of the Town Planning Board together with its recommendations with reference to amending the Zoning By-Law so called, by altering the district boundaries established under Section 17 of said by-law with respect to a certain portion of an existing General Residence District or take any other action in the matter.


Voted: That action under Article 9 be indefinitely postponed, and that the recommendations of the Planning Board be adopted.


Article 10. To hear and act on the report of the Town Planning Board together with its recommendations with reference to an amendment to the existing Zoning By-Law which was referred to it through action of Town Meeting of May 24, 1937 and of November 1, 1937.


Voted: That Articles 10 and 11 be taken up together for consideration and action thereon.


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Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning By-Law by the addition thereto of the following new section, viz. "6A. Non-Con- forming Uses with respect to Premises:"


The removal from any premises for sale of loam, except where there remains on the premises loam to a depth of not less than three inches on the surface after such removal, the removal from any premises for sale of sod, which in no event shall exceed six inches in depth, except where there remains on the premises loam to a depth of not less than three inches on the surface after such removal and the removal for sale of sand, gravel or stone from any premises within the town shall be deemed a non-conforming use except that natural deposits may be removed from proposed streets after plans of such proposed streets are approved by a two-thirds vote of all the members of the Board of Survey and of the Plan- ning Board present and voting thereon at a joint meeting held for the purpose. Such non-conforming use may be permitted by the Board of Appeal under Section 21 of the Zoning By-Law upon such terms and con- ditions as the Board of Appeal may impose provided however, that no such permission shall be granted by the Board of Appeal as would in its judg- ment adversely affect the scheme of growth laid down in the Zoning By- Law or otherwise or the economic status of the town, or tend to impair the beauty of the town or the district most immediately affected. Con- ditions, deemed by the Board of Appeal as tending to protect the town and any district shall be imposed where needed and made a part of any permission given.


Voted: To amend the Zoning By-Law so called, in the foregoing manner.


Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to authorize its existing special committee on the H. O. Peabody Fund, so-called, to petition the General Court in behalf of the Town for appropriate legislation whereby the Town may be permitted to meet terms required by the Trustees of the H. O. Peabody Fund for the purpose of securing the location therein of the school for girls to which the trust relates.


Voted: To so authorize the existing special committee on the H. O. Peabody Fund.


Article 13. To see what sums of money the Town will vote to transfer from available balances in existing appropriations for the current year and make said sums available by the appropriation thereof to meet the expenses of the current year in the following appropriation accounts: Fire Department Incidentals, W. P. A. Administration Expense, Election and Registration Incidentals, Interest on Maturing Indebtedness, Expense of Removal of Snow and Ice, Public Welfare.


Voted: That there be transferred from available balances the following amounts: Fire Department Salaries $500.00; Maturing Town Debt $723.00; Removal of Snow and Ice $4,900.00; Expense of Defense Pro- eeedings $200.00 and that the same be and hereby is appropriated as


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available for expenditure in the following appropriation accounts, namely : Fire Department Incidentals $500.00; W. P. A. Administration $900.00; Election and Registration Incidentals $200.00; Interest on Maturing Indebtedness $723.30; Public Welfare $4,000.00.


Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to amend the by-laws relating to regulations governing the acceptance of new streets through private property by adding at the end thereof the following new sub-division; or take any other action relative thereto, viz.


The Selectmen shall have the authority to waive the requirement of · removing the soil from that part of a way as laid out on either side of the traveled way, if in its opinion such removal of soil is not necessary for the proper use of the way, provided however, that all rocks, boulders and other objectional hazards are removed, and the full width of the taking graded to approximately the grade of the adjacent traveled way.


Voted: That action under Article 14 be indefinitely postponed.


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, 1937


Date


Name of Child


Name of Parents


Jan. 1 Jane King


2 Ernst Allan Johnsson


2 Charles Joseph Consentino


Charles and Josephine


2 Carol Mae Howard


James W. and Katherine L.


4 Janet Elizabeth Counter


William E. and Ruth E.


Mathew A. and Agnes


Charles A. and Alice A.


6 John Edward O'Brien


7 Peter Pearson Chick


Parker N. and Katherine


8 Janet Porazzo


Joseph and Josephine


9 John Daniel Platt


Frederic B. and Edith W.


9 Robert Henry Hastings


Henry R. and Sarah R.


9 Edmund Valmore Wenstrom


Edmund and Elizabeth


10 Janet Cooke


John and Louise Charles and Gladys


10 David Rexford Woodward


William A. and Gladys


11 Eleanor Lucia Magaletta


Louis and Eleanor


George R. and Naomi E.


11 William Francis Pellowe


William and Mary


14 Carol Anna Lavoranti


Frank and Mary L.


16 Aurora Norma Cordo


Natale and Julia


16 Beryl Corbett


Reginald F. and Mabel Louis and Lilly


17 Daniel Francis Chisholm


Gerard T. and Annie


17 Lawrence Albert Horne


James A. and Lillian


19 Rose (M)


Francis J. and Hazel M.


22 Stillborn


22 Robert Peter Desbiens


Wilfred J. and Mary


22 Robert Joseph Rogan


23 Gerald Keohane


23 David Sydney Crestin


25 David Allen Deltano


25 Thomas Peter Hillman


John and Rose


Jarl A. and Anna E.


4 Donald Alfred Magnell


5 Charles Arthur Norton, Jr.


5 Dorothy Evelyn Kelley


Milton and Evelyn James J. and Helen


10 Calvin Dean Perry


11 George Row Allen, Jr.


17 Albert Max


Joseph and Rose


James F. and Louise E.


Samuel and Esther


Edward J. and Charlotte


George and Dorothy


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BIRTHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1937


Date


Name of Child


Name of Parents


Jan. 26 Marie Doris Bernadette Jaselyn Ares Rosaire and Adrienne Leo and Gertrude


26 Leo Paul Ahearn


29 Stillborn


30 Jean Elizabeth MacDonald


John D. and Frances


31 Roberta Jane Watson


31 Robert Edward Smith


Robert and Dorothy Charles F. and Patricia


Feb. 1 Lorraine Mary Cavanaugh


Martin J. and Anne


1 Gail Ann Cronan


2 Joan Marie Millin Henry O. and Nora


2 Judith Elna Metcalf


Francis E. and Elna L.


2 Margaret Mary Reardon


William and Mary


4 Harriet Holman Gullich


Henry J. and Harriet H.


Romeo and Mary


6 Loretta Anne Padduck


6 Ann Marie Welch


6 Reis (F)


6 Elizabeth Anne Guilderson


7 Sylvia Suzanne Guisti


7 Martha Bullard


8 Maria Cio DelGrosso


Tony and Philomena


Edward M. and Mabel E.


Irving and Helen


Emil and Anna Arthur and Sirkka


Oscar E. and Flora N.


Kenneth and Christina


Frederick and Catherine E. -


Joseph L. and Doris M.


Walter A. and Shirley


Duncan J. and Elizabeth James E. and Marion


Richard and Eileen Antonio and Mary Harry and Taina


Ernest and Muriel


Thomas J. and Dorothy E.


Carl and Annie


Patrick and Mary


Hugh P. and Irene T.


Oliver and Bertha Emerson M. and Helen


9 Edward Francis Murray


9 Diana Smith Newcomb 9 Lois Ann Leston


9 Judith Lydia Anderson


10 Russell Wilfred Johnson


11 Stanley Bruce Rouillard


12 Philip Edmund Hayes


13 Francis Linwood Watkins


13 Jacqueline Frances Kelly 13 James Duncan MacLennan


13 Ann O'Neil


14 Terence Michael Costello


15 Richard Anthony Orlando


15 Elizabeth Lois Anna Smith


15 Robert Ernest Malcolmson


16 Joan Murphy 18 David Carl Hertzberg 19 John Francis Walsh


Arthur and Katherine


Gunnar and Mabel


5 Frederick Delfino 5 Gail Lewis Sumner Charles A. and Esther Leo and Genevieve


Bernard P. and Gladys


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BIRTHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1937


Date


Name of Child


Name of Parents


Feb. 19


James Francis Hennessey


James F. and Mary


20 Gerald Thomas McNeil


23 Charles James Howard


23 Edmund Leonard Johnson, Jr.


Edmund and Martha Santine and Mildred


24 Mildred Anne Giompietro


26 Frances Nora Pepazoni


Frank H. and Bridget


27 Sylvia Nicholson


Thomas J. and Sylvia


27 Donna Martina Barhydt


27 Anne Marie Yadisenia


Langdon R. and Martina John N. and Sistine


Mar. 1 Aileen Marie Murphy


Loren A. and Anna


2 Alexander Epick, Jr.


Alexander and Elizabeth


3 Francis Xavier Meissner


Adam and Margaret


4 Marie Arlene Carlson


Ernest W. and Arlene A.


6 Anna Bilotta


Joseph and Anna


6 Peter Walter Kodis


6 Barbara Jane Hentschel


Robert T. and Margaret


8 Charles Jude Kane


Harold J. and Helen


9 Lee Edward Allen


Joshua and Helen


9 Mary Josephine Clancy


Michael and Margaret


10 Barbara Mae Chipman


Robert and Margaret


11 Robert David McGloin


12 Robert Lawrence Famiglette


12 James Murray Sanford


13 James Francis Penza, Jr.


13 Joan Lorraine Garabedian


Wilbur F. and Kathleen


13 Francis McDonough


Francis and Yolanda


15 Mary Lydon


James and Margaret


Eugene R. and Georgianna


16 16 Paula Frances Feeney


John and Mildred Fred J. and Gertrude


16 Donald Joseph McEachron


16 Ann Patricia Abely


Joseph and Helena


16 Robert Charles Berteletti


Libero and Ettorine


17 Richard Thomas Russell


17 Robert Howard Phillips


17 Mary Ellen Foley


18 Shirley May Ferguson


21 William Paul Conley


23 Stillborn


William and Ruth Nelson and Blanche John E. and Ellen A. Russell and Ethel Joseph and Frances


William and Winifred


Patsy and Marjorie Murray S. and Genevieve L. James F. and Mary J.


16 Paul Edward Charron


Peter and Marcella Henry and Ruth


7 Susan Whittlesey


Sylvester and Lillian Charles and Patricia


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BIRTHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1937


Date


Name of Child


Name of Parents


Mar. 23


Beverley Ann Kelley


Thomas and Verna


23 Stillborn


23 Stillborn


24


Burton Francis Abel


George and Grace


25


Sally Ann Cobb


Lawrence E. and Pauline R.


25 Vincent Caron


Vincent and Mary


26 Elizabeth Ann Skeans


Fred and Mary


26 Joseph Francis Pelletier


Emil and Mary A.


26 Jean Mary Phelan


Matthew J. and Mary A.


27 Elizabeth Romanelli


Frank and Adeline


27 Janet Lawrence


Manuel and Barbara


28 Timothy Joseph Mullane


Nicholas H. and Mary


28 Pasquale Lozzaro


Sylvestro and Frances


29 Sandra Ellen Kivela


Aro and Elsie


29 Richard Frank Locke


Charles and Ethel


29 John Goodwin


Wallace and Margaret


30 Marion Louise Ostergren


Eugene and Julia


30 Daniel J. Flood


Daniel J. and Mary


31 Carol Dale Johnson


Carl and Edith


31 Joan Burke (T)


John and Catherine


31 Jean Burke (T)


John and Catherine


Apr. 1 Marie Esther Antonelli


2 Helen Louise Phinney


2 Elizabeth Mary Chervenak


John and Nina


Thomas E. and M. Gertrude


Louis E. and Ellen V.


4 Margaret Frances Folan


5 Daniel Iagatta, Jr.


6 Owen Patrick Hughes


7 Stillborn


7 Hershenson .(M)


Samuel and Rose


Burnam L. and Eleanor M.


George and Ruth


Frederick P. and Dorothy M.


Wesley and Mary E.


Cornelius and Margaret


Stillborn


19 Elizabeth Louise Glennon


21 Robert Frances Collins, Jr.


Daniel J. and Doris


William W. and Janet H.


2 Richard Macleod


3 Joyce Oberlander


Thomas and Kathleen


Daniel and Josephine


Owen and Irene


8 Burnam Lee McCoubrey, Jr.


10 Ruth Alma Lewis


15 Frederick Pennington Cass, Jr.


15 Grace Carolyn O'Neil


17 Richard Edward Callahan


17


Kieran and Genevieve Robert and Beatrice


29 Stillborn 1


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BIRTHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1937


Date


Name of Child


Name of Parents


Apr. 22 Gloria Meomartino


Rocco and Mary


22 Helen Louise Pike


Harold and Helen


23 Francesco Denisi


Vito and Barbara


23 Stillborn


23 Alice Marie Wenstrom


Otis and Eva M.


25 David Adolphus Holton


Adolphus, Jr. and Elizabeth


26 Leslie Valmore Hilton Amos and Viola


26 Marie Mulvehill


James J. and Helen L.


27 Francis Xavier McCarthy


Roland J. and Josephine R.


27 Marcia Pelletier


Valmore A. and Mary W.


27 James Edgar Armour


Edgar B. and Louise M.


29 Frances Joan Zeeland


Francis and Geneva


30 Arthur Anthony Radvilas


Arthur and Marjorie


May 1 Charlotte Ann Peavey


1 Ellen Elizabeth Draper


John H., Jr. and Catharine


1 Frances Louise Palmer


Wendell C. and Lavina


2 Nancy Clare Anderson


4 Russell Arnold Readel


Everett and Thelma


Theodore F. and Ruth C.


William J. and Dorothy


6 Patricia Ellen Thayer


6 Martha Ellen Griffiths


6 Florence Hazel Whittaker


7 Gertrude Winifred Sigmund


7 Carol Ann Lundrigan


9 John Joseph Kelter


George and Margaret


Raymond T. and Leona M.


John and Victoria


12 William Stephen Connolly, Jr.


12 Patricia Elizabeth Devine


12 Wilfred Arthur St. Cyr


Ludger and Mary


13 Ilene Bridges


John P. and Valeria


13 John Lawrence Pelletier


Victor J. and Mary A.


15 Roberta Joyce Maxon


Earl and Marjorie


15 Edgar Allan Dill


Edgar S. and Mary E.


16 George Joseph Lepro


George J. and Edith


17 Audrey Mae Caterer


Earl F. and Grace


James H. and Mary N.


Raymond F. and Mary E.


19 Joanne Olga O'Day


John and Olga


James and Bertha


4 Mary Catherine Maggelet


4 Patricia Ann Dowd


Darwin and Elizabeth


Robert S. and Jennie L.


Lloyd and Eva L.


Emil and Nena Robert and Harriet


10 Beverly Ann Martin 12 Robert George Leston


William S. and Nora Patrick and Alice E.


18 Ann Hickey 18 Mary O'Neill


Ralph V. and Charlotte


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BIRTHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1937


Date


Name of Child


Name of Parents


May 22


Yvonne Lillian Jordan


Charles H., Jr. and Lillian C.


22 Purdon (M)


William D., Jr. and Rita K.


23 Richard Way Taunton


Benjamin W. and Mildred E.


23 Joan Frances Thomas


Paul A. and Theresa


23 Treva Ann Cornish


Horace E. and Julia


23 Eilleen Francis O'Gorman


Daniel and Nora


25 Robert Carl Ripley


Walter G. and Lillian


25 Jean Ann Weckbacher


Ludwig and Alice


27 John Joseph


George and Sarah


28 Cyril Klemence Smith


Cyril A. and Julia P.


29 John Francis Eppich, Jr.


John and Pauline


30 Anne Marie Curran


James J. and Gertrude


30 Sheila McGuff


Thomas and Lydia


30 Frances Mae Farrar


Andrew J. and Nellie


31 Arthur Hilson Mace, Jr.


Arthur and Mary E.


June 1 Howard Brendan Martin


Howard and Anna


2 Shirley Ann Cooke


Harold and Arline


3 Lorraine Mildred Barss


Charles and Mary


5 George Francis Harrison


Benjamin L. and Grace


6 Alan Leland Hanna


Archie L. and Bertha J.


6 Sally Esther Prager


Saul and Ruth Raymond and Esther


7 Patricia Ann McMahon


10 Thomas Edward Kannally


John H. and Clara L.


10 Ruth Elizabeth Trahan


Francis B. and Dorothy


12 Norman Arthur Comeau


Albert and Jeanette A.


12 Robert Joseph Landers


12 Ruth Marie Carlson


John and Marion Gunar and Antonette


13 John Frederick Smith


15 Margaret Mary Costello


15 Robert Frederick Schriwer


16 Leon Alfred Narbut


Leon and Jeanette


16 Richard Earl Daley


William N. and Dorothy I.


16 Gordon Jarome Brittain, Jr. Gordon J. and Josephine Carlton F. and Joan R.


16 Donald William Hauck


19 Vivian Mae Cyr


Walter T. and Esther


19


Sandra Diane Silvestri


19 Robert Peter Fischer


20 Lawrence Melilli


Angelo and Amelia


20 Jane Kay Fairbank


Dexter and Gertrude


21 Richard Allan Hunter


Donald and Marion


22 John Peter Dixon, Jr. John and Ellen


Horace and Helen


John and Margaret Elmer and Adele G.


Michael and Elaine George F. and Mary J.


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BIRTHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1937


Date


Name of Child


Name of Parents


June 22 Judith Wilma Kirk


James and Dorothy


22 Annette Margaret Kelter


James and Anna


23 Robert Russell Williamson, II


23 Robert LeRoy Daniels


Robert W. and Margaret Robert L. and Helen M. Andrew and Katherine


24 Mary Anne O'Brien


24 Dorothy Clara Pearce


Herbert G. and Alberta


25 Henry Geissler, Jr.


Henry and G. Lillian


27 William Anthony Flanagan


William and Mabel


28 Ronald Carl Soderstrom


Carlton and Helen


29 Stillborn


29 John Nelson Corish


John W. and Florence I. Milton A. and Grace


29 Ann Elizabeth Saunders


29 Evelyn Margaret Ellis


Edward B. and . Dorothy


29 Robert Roland Pellerin


Ubald and Olive


29 Robert Charles McDougall


John and Phyllis


30 Eleanor Frances Langill


Howard and Margaret


30 Karl Francis Verderber


Frank and Annie


30 Helen Louise Rafuse


Vernon and Frances


July 1 Priscilla Lantzos


James and Mary


2 Alfreda Stupak


Peter and Jennie


2 Margaret Anne Silva


Joseph and Delia


2 Richard Albert Lane


Albert and Grace


4 Irwin Allen Langille


Alton and Annie


5 Edward Dominic Warabow


Edward V. and Annie M.


6 Robert Charles Upton


Stanley H. and Florence A.


7 James Francis Phelan


James and Catherine


7 Frederick Louis Ensley


Francis G. and Eunice


8 Gloria Louise Sylvester


Forrest and Esther Max and Gertrude


9 Phyllis Ruth Goldberg


Frederick A. and Bernice M.


William G. and Linea P.


Salvatore and Rose Leslie and Lorine


11 Cushman (M)


11 Ronald Joseph Connelly


12 Patricia Ann Rowell


15 John Anthony Tomasello


15 Eleanor Joanne Radzwill


16 George Thomas Silva


17 Stanley Wronski, Jr.


20 Robert Brissette


John and Anne Wilfred and Marjorie


Joseph and Catherine


Joseph W. and Gilda


George J. and Margaret M.


· Stanley and Rebecca Arthur J., Jr. and Edna M.


9 Nancy Burbridge


9 William George Warwick, Jr.


9 Peter Richard LaMont


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BIRTHS REPORTED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD, 1937


Date


Name of Child


Name of Parents


July 20 Mary Agnes Cronin


20 Jeanne Frances Petrie


John M. and Louise H.


21 John Louis Dowdie, Jr.


John and Irene


21 John Sidney Davis


Herbert O. and Louise


22 Edward Haulzie Curtis


Edward and Mary


24 Eunice Kaye Whittier


Winslow E. and Florence E.


25 Charlotte Evelyn Gustafson


Roland and Teolinda


25 Elaine Pupalaigis


Joseph and Nellie John R. and Rose


26 Christine Joan Fitzgerald


William P. and Christine


27 Norman William Bunker


Norman and Lois


27 Herbert Messinger Leavitt


Vernon and Barbara


31 Maureen Gail Riley


Clement A. and Marie E.


Aug. 1 Sheila Murphy


1 Marcia Praino


2 Sylvia Curry


2 Mary Barrett


Matthew L. and Mary A.


4 David Edward White


5 Victor John Suomi, Jr.


Victor and Katherine


Joseph and Delia


5 Jane Civilinski


John and Nellie George and Elizabeth J.


6 Bruce Attwood Young


7 David Ross McAlister


William H. and Ruth A.


Henry and Marjorie


Hugh F. and Nellie E.


10 Faith Keohane


13 Joan Stevenson


Michael and Mary James and Bertha Amos L. and Ruth


14 Iris Ella Taylor


15 Michael Kevin Folan


15 Arleen Mary Heino


15 George Leon Morrison, Jr.


15 Charles Joseph Weisul


16 Mary Anna Grasso


18 David Leary


18 William Archibald MacDonald


William and Mary


19 David Angus Ross


21 Charles Henry Hayes


21 Marie Louise Norton


22 Nancy Lou Hartford


John E. and Mary William and Mary


George L. and Anna C.


Charles J. and Helen M.


John and Frances




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