Plainville, Massachusetts annual reports 1942-1950, Part 2

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The following names were presented and they were elected to serve as Finance or Advisory Committee: Leslie G. Young, Lee R. Higgins, Gerald Riley, Rufus King and Sidney J. Andrews.


On motion by Edward E. Osterholm it was unanimously voted to transfer six thousand dollars ($6000.00) from the Surplus Revenue Account to be used by the Board of Assessors for the reduction of the tax rate.


Adjournment was at 8:30 P. M.


ARTHUR W. WASHBURN, Town Clerk


WARRANT FOR STATE PRIMARY


.COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


Norfolk, ss.


To either of the Constables of the Town of Plainville,


Greetings:


In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said Town who are qualified to vote in Primaries to meet in Town Hall, Plainville,


TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1942


at 6 o'clock A. M., for the following purposes:


To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the Nomination of Candidates of Political Parties for the following offices:


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Governor for this Commonwealth.


Lieutenant Governor for this Commonwealth.


Secretary of the Commonwealth for this Commonwealth.


Treasurer and Receiver-General for this Commonwealth.


Auditor of the Commonwealth for this Commonwealth.


Attorney General for this Commonwealth.


Senator in Congress for this Commonwealth.


Representative in Congress for the 14th Congressional District.


Councillor for the First Councillor District.


1 Senator for the First Bristol Senatorial District.


One Representative in General Court for the 9th Norfolk Representative District.


District Attorney for the Southeastern District.


Register of Probate and Insolvency for Norfolk County.


County Commissioner for Norfolk County.


County Treasurer for Norfolk County.


Clerk of Courts (to fill vacancy) for Norfolk County.


The polls will be open from 6 o'clock A. M. to 4 o'clock P. M.


Hereof fail not and make return of this Warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said meeting.


Given under our hands this first day of September, A. D. 1942.


(Seal)


ARTHUR L. CROWLEY, EDWIN W. PINK, ALPIN CHISHOLM, Selectmen of Plainville


A true copy. Attest:


HERBERT A. MORSE,


Constable of Plainville


This fourth day of September, 1942,


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OFFICER'S RETURN OF WARRANT


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


Norfolk, ss.


Plainville, Mass., September 4, 1942


This is to certify that I have posted 10 copies of the within Warrant in 10 public places of the Town of Plainville, 11 days before time of said meeting.


HERBERT A. MORSE,


Police Officer


Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of September, 1942.


ARTHUR W. WASHBURN,


Town Clerk


PROCEEDINGS OF STATE PRIMARY ELECTION


The Primary Election was held in the Town Hall Tuesday, September 15, 1942.


Ballot Clerks, Ruah M. Harris and Florence A. Durfee.


Tellers, Frank King and Elizabeth Nowick.


Ballot Box and Police Officer, George H. Snell.


The above having been appointed by the Selectmen were duly sworn to the faithful performance of their respective duties by the Town Clerk.


The Ballot Box was inspected, found empty and locked and key turned over to the police officer.


The Town Clerk read the call of the meeting and at 6 A. M. the polls were declared open. The polls were declared closed at 4 P. M.


The Ballot Box showed 89 ballots cast; 89 names checked on voting lists: 86 Republicans, 3 Democrats.


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The results of the balloting was as follows, viz:


REPUBLICAN PARTY


Governor


Leverett Saltonstall, Newton 78


Blanks


8


Lieutenant Governor


Horace T. Cahill, Braintree 73


Blanks


13


Secretary


Frederic W. Cook, Somerville 75


Blanks


11


Treasurer


Lawrence Curtis, Boston 52


Edgar A. French, Marshfield 6


Sybil H. Holmes, Brookline 9


Richard E. Johnston, Boston 1


Wallace E. Stearns, Boston 6


Blanks 12


Auditor


Russell A. Wood, Cambridge 74


Blanks


12


Attorney General


Robert T. Bushnell, Newton


75


Blanks


11


Senator in Congress


Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Beverly 74


Courtenay Crocker, Boston 4


Blanks . 8


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Congressman, 14th District


Joseph William Martin, Jr., North Attleborough 78 Blanks 8


Councillor, 1st District


Clarence A. Barnes, Mansfield 70


Harold Francis Woodward, Taunton 6


Blanks 10


Senator, 1st Bristol District


Jarvis Hunt, North Attleborough


79


Blanks 7


Representative in General Court, 9th Norfolk District


Clarence F. Telford, Plainville 86


Blanks


0


District Attorney, Southeastern District


Edmund R. Dewing, Wellesley 72


George W. Arbuckle, Quincy 7


Blanks


7


Register of Probate and Insolvency, Norfolk County


James J. Cox, Quincy 26


Alfred E. Henderson, Dedham 44


Elliott Kimball Slade, Milton 6


Blanks


10


County Commissioner, Norfolk County


Frederick A. Leavitt, Brookline 74


Blanks


12


County Treasurer, Norfolk County


Ralph D. Pettingell, Dedham 71


Blanks


15


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Clerk of Courts, Norfolk County (To fill vacancy)


Willard E. Everett, Walpole 72


Heslip E. Sutherland, Quincy


4


Blanks 10


DEMOCRATIC PARTY


Governor


Francis E. Kelly, Boston 2


Roger L. Putnam, Springfield


1


Blanks


0


Lieutenant Governor


John C. Carr, Medford 3


0


Secretary


Joseph J. Buckley, Boston 1


Leo A. Gosselin, Bellingham


1


John D. O'Brien, Boston


1


Blanks


0


Treasurer


Thomas E. Barry, Boston 2


Francis X. Hurley, Boston 1


William F. Hurley, Boston


0


John F. Welch, Boston


0


Blanks


0


Auditor


Thomas J. Buckley, Boston 3


Leo D. Walsh, Boston 0


Blanks .


0


Attorney General


James E. Agnew, Boston 3


Blanks


0


Blanks


.


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Senator in Congress


Joseph E. Casey, Clinton 1


Daniel H. Coakley, Boston 0


John F. Fitzgerald, Boston 2


Joseph Lee, Boston 0


Blanks


0


Congressman, 14th District


Harold E. Cole, Taunton 1


Terrance J. Lomax, Jr., Fall River


0


Arthur E. Seagrave, Fall River 2


Blanks


0


Councillor, 1st District


Joseph P. Clark, Jr., Fall River 3


J. Dolan Hathaway, Fall River 0


Blanks 0


Senator, 1st Bristol District


John L. Mastromarino, Taunton 3


Blanks 0


Representative in General Court, 9th Norfolk District


No Candidate


District Attorney, Southeastern District


No Candidate


Register of Probate and Insolvency, Norfolk County


No Candidate


County Commissioner, Norfolk County


No Candidate


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County Treasurer, Norfolk County


No Candidate


Clerk of Courts, Norfolk County (To fill vacancy)


No Candidate


WARRANT FOR STATE ELECTION


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


Norfolk, ss.


To either of the Constables of the Town of Plainville,


Greeting:


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby directed to notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of Plainville to meet in Town Hall in said Plainville, on


TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1942


at 6 o'clock A. M., it being the Tuesday after the first Monday in said month, then and there to give their votes for the following offices:


Governor for this Commonwealth.


Lieutenant Governor for this Commonwealth.


Secretary of the Commonwealth for this Commonwealth.


Treasurer and Receiver-General for this Commonwealth.


Auditor of the Commonwealth for this Commonwealth.


Attorney General for this Commonwealth.


Senator in Congress for this Commonwealth.


Representative in Congress for the 14th Congressional District.


Councillor for the First Councillor District.


Senator for the First Bristol Senatorial District.


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One Representative in General Court for the Ninth Norfolk Representative District.


District Attorney for the Southeastern District.


Register of Probate and Insolvency for Norfolk County.


County Commissioner for Norfolk County.


County Treasurer for Norfolk County.


Clerk of Courts (to fill vacancy) for Norfolk County.


And also to vote "yes" or "no" on the following questions:


1. Shall the proposed measure which provides that the present statutes which make it a crime punishable by fine or imprisonment knowingly to advertise, print, publish, distribute or circulate any matter containing reference to any person from whom or place where any drug, instrument or means whatever, or any advice or information may be obtained, for the purpose of preventing pregnancy, or to sell, lend, give away, exhibit, offer or advertise any drug, medicine, instrument or other article for the prevention of conception. or to write or print information of any kind stating when, where, how, of whom, or by what means such article can be obtained, or to manufacture or make such article, shall not apply to treatment or prescription given to married persons for protection of life or health by or under the direction of registered physicians nor to teaching in chartered medical schools nor to publication or sale of medical treatises or journals, which was disapproved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 77 in the affirmative and 133 in the negative and in the Senate by a vote of 16 in the affirmative and 18 in the negative, be approved ?


2. To obtain a full expression of opinion, voters should vote on all three of the following questions:


(1) Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whisky, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic beverages) ?


(2) Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and all other malt beverages) ?


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(3) Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises?


3. (1) Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on li- censed horse races be permitted in this county?


(2) Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed dog races be permitted in this county?


The polls will be open from 6 o'clock A. M. to 8 o'clock P. M.


And you are hereby directed to serve this warrant by post- ing attested copies thereof seven days at least before the time of said meeting as directed by vote of the town.


Hereof fail not and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said meeting.


Given under our hands this Twenty-second day of October, A. D. 1942.


(Seal)


ARTHUR L. CROWLEY EDWIN W. PINK ALPIN CHISHOLM


Selectmen of Plainville


A true copy. Attest:


HERBERT A. MORSE,


Constable of the Town of Plainville


This 26th day of October, 1942.


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OFFICER'S RETURN OF WARRANT


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


Norfolk, ss.


Plainville, Mass., October 26, 1942


This is to certify that I have posted 10 copies of the within Warrant in 10 public places of the Town of Plainville 9 days before the time of said meeting.


HERBERT A. MORSE,


Constable


Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of October, 1942


ARTHUR W. WASHBURN,


Town Clerk


PROCEEDINGS OF STATE ELECTION


The State Election was held in the Town Hall, Plainville, Tuesday, November 3, 1942.


Ballot Clerks, Florence Durfee and Ruah Harris.


Tellers, Frank King and Elizabeth Nowick.


Ballot Box and Police Officer, James E. McNeill.


The above having been appointed by the Selectmen were duly sworn to the faithful performance of their respective duties by the Town Clerk.


Warden and Election Officer, Arthur W. Washburn.


The ballot box was inspected, found empty and locked by the Town Clerk and key turned over to the Police Officer.


The Town Clerk read the call of the meeting and at 6 A. M. the polls were declared open.


The polls were closed at 8 P. M., 727 ballots cast, including 5 absentee ballots.


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The ballot box registered 727 ballots and the check lists showed 727 persons as having voted.


The results of the balloting was as follows, viz:


GOVERNOR


Roger L. Putnam, Springfield, Democratic 97


Leverett Saltonstall, Newton, Republican 613


Henning A. Blomen, Cambridge, Socialist Labor Party 2


Otis A. Hood, Boston, Communist 2


Joseph Massidda, Swampscott, Socialist Party 0 Guy S. Williams, Worcester, Prohibition 1 Blanks .


12


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR


Horace T. Cahill, Braintree, Republican 611


John C. Carr, Medford, Democratic 91


Walter S. Hutchins, Greenfield, Socialist Pary 0


George L. McGlynn, Springfield, Socialist Labor Party 1 E. Frank Searle, Lawrence, Prohibition 3


Blanks 21


SECRETARY


Joseph J. Buckley, Boston, Democratic 103


Frederic W. Cook, Somerville, Republican 587


Bernard G. Kelly, Springfield, Socialist Labor Party 3


Abbie L. Tebbetts, Waltham, Prohibition 1 Peter Wartiainen, Jr., Westminster, Socialist Party 0 Blanks 33


TREASURER


Laurence Curtis, Boston, Republican 574


Francis X. Hurley, Boston, Democratic 120


Martha E. Greer, Boston, Prohibition 3


Gote Elvel Palmquist, Boston, Socialist Labor Party 1 Anders H. Swenson, Greenfield, Socialist Party 0 Blanks 29


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AUDITOR


Thomas J. Buckley, Boston, Democratic 111 Russell A. Wood, Cambridge, Republican 569


Herbert Crabtree, Holyoke, Socialist Labor Party 1 Ethel J. Prince, Danvers, Prohibition 4 Blanks 42


ATTORNEY GENERAL


James E. Agnew, Boston, Democratic 86


Robert T. Bushnell, Newton, Republican 592


Charles F. Danforth, Newton, Prohibition 5


Fred E. Oelcher, Peabody, Socialist Labor Party 1 Howard Penley, Boston, Socialist Party 1


Blanks 42


SENATOR IN CONGRESS


Joseph E. Casey, Clinton, Democratic 136


Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Beverly, Republican 558


Horace I. Hillis, Saugus, Socialist Labor Party 1


George L. Paine, Cambridge, Socialist Party 1 George L. Thompson, Randolph, Prohibition 5 Blanks 26


CONGRESSMAN, 14th District


Terrance J. Lomax, Jr., Fall River, Democratic 96 Joseph William Martin, Jr., North Attleborough, Republican 615 Blanks 16


COUNCILLOR, 1st District


Clarence A. Barnes, Mansfield, Republican 589


Joseph P. Clark, Jr., Fall River, Democratic 80


Blanks


58


SENATOR, 1st Bristol District


Jarvis Hunt, North Attleborough, Republican 638


John L. Mastromarino, Taunton, Democratic 58


Blanks 31


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REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT 9th Norfolk District


Lee C. Abbott, Franklin, Democratic 40


Clarence F. Telford, Plainville, Republican


680


Blanks


7


DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Southeastern District


Edmund R. Dewing, Wellesley, Republican 639


Blanks 88


REGISTER OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY


Norfolk County


Alfred E. Henderson, Dedham, Republican


619


Blanks


108


COUNTY COMMISSIONER, Norfolk County


Frederick A. Leavitt, Brookline, Republican 620


Blanks


107


. .


COUNTY TREASURER, Norfolk County


Ralph D. Pettingell, Dedham, Republican 615


Blanks 112


CLERK OF COURTS, Norfolk County (To fill vacancy)


Willard E. Everett, Walpole, Republican 623


Blanks 104


QUESTION NO. 1 LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION


Shall the proposed measure which provides that the present statutes which make it a crime punishable by fine or imprison-


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ment knowingly to advertise, print, publish, distribute or circu- late any matter containing reference to any person from whom or place where any drug, instrument or means whatever, or any advice or information may be obtained, for the purpose of pre- venting pregnancy, or to sell, lend, give away, exhibit, offer or advertise any drug, medicine, instrument or other article for the prevention of conception, or to write or print information of any kind stating when, where, how, of whom, or by what means such article can be obtained, or to manufacture or make such article, shall not apply to treatment or prescription given to married persons for protection of life or health by or under the direction of registered physicians nor to teaching in chartered medical schools nor to publication or sale of medical treatises or journals, which was disapproved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 77 in the affirmative and 133 in the negative and in the Senate by a vote of 16 in the affirmative and 18 in the negative, be approved?


Yes 302


No


218


Blanks


207


EXPRESSION OF OPINION


To obtain a full expression of opinion, voters should vote on all three of the following questions :-


(a) If a voter desires to permit the sale in this city (or town) of any and all alcoholic beverages to be drunk on and off the premises where sold, he will vote "YES" on all three questions.


(b) If he desires to permit the sale herein of wines and malt beverages only to be drunk on and off the premises where sold, he will vote "NO" on question one, "YES" on question two and "NO" on question three.


(c) If he desires to permit the sale herein of all alcoholic beverages but only in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises where sold, he will vote "NO" on questions one and two ano "YES" on question three.


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(d) If he desires to permit the sale herein of wines and malt beverages to be drunk on and off the premises where sold and in addition other alcoholic beverages but only in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises where sold, he will vote "NO" on question one and "YES" on questions two and three.


(e) If he desires to prohibit the sale herein of any and all alcoholic beverages whether to be drunk on or off the premises where sold, he will vote "NO" on all three questions.


1. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whisky, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic beverages) ?


Yes


422


No


208


Blanks


97


2. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and all other malt beverages) ?


Yes


424


No


183


Blanks


120


3. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises?


Yes 422


No


174


Blanks 131


4


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PARI-MUTUEL BETTING


1. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed horse races be permitted in this county?


Yes


380


No


219


Blanks 128


2. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed dog races be permitted in this county?


Yes


352


No


234


Blanks 141


ARTHUR W. WASHBURN,


Town Clerk


APPOINTMENT OF ACTING SELECTMAN


At a meeting of the Selectmen, Town Treasurer, Town Clerk, and Town Moderator held in the Town of Plainville, November 2, 1942, Mr. Herbert M. Thompson was appointed acting Selectman to serve on the Board during the absence of Mr. Alpin Chisholm, now serving in the U. S. Army.


ARTHUR W. WASHBURN,


Town Clerk


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MEETING OF THE TOWN CLERKS OF THE


9th NORFOLK DISTRICT


A record of the doings of the Clerks of the 9th Norfolk Representative District of the Towns of Foxboro, Franklin, Norfolk, Wrentham and Plainville.


On the 13th of November, 1942, the Clerks of the Towns above mentioned met in the Selectmen's Rooms at Wrentham and examined and composed transcripts of the records of votes cast on the 3rd day of November 1942 in said Towns, for Representa- tive in the General Court for the 9th Norfolk District in said County and did ascertain that Clarence F. Telford was duly elected and issued certificates of the election, one of which was sent to the Secretary of the Commonwealth, at Boston and one was delivered to a constable of the Town of Plainville to be served on said Clarence F. Telford.


Town


Tabulation of Votes Clarence F. Telford Lee C. Abbott Blanks Total


Franklin


868


1340


99


2307


Foxboro


1176


380


91


1647


Norfolk


288


142


18


448


Wrentham


672


204


40


916


Plainville


680


40


7


727


Totals


3684


2106


255


6045


Witness our hands at Wrentham, this 13th day of November, 1942.


GEORGE W. DANA, Town Clerk of Franklin


PERCY B. RICHMOND, Town Clerk of Foxboro


GEORGE F. CAMPBELL, Town Clerk of Norfolk


FRANKLIN A. DUNLAP, Town Clerk of Wrentham


ARTHUR W. WASHBURN, Town Clerk of Plainville


A true copy.


Attest:


ARTHUR W. WASHBURN,


Town Clerk


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BIRTHS RECORDED IN THE TOWN OF PLAINVILLE FOR YEAR 1942


Date


Name


Name of Parents


July 19, 1906-Vincent C. Bielecki


Joseph Bielecki Frences Grzenda


Mar. 20, 1923-Francis Edward Glennon


William J. Glennon Delia Craven


Jan. 16, 1942-Charles Fay King


Charles F. King Florence E. Pawling


Jan. 27, 1942-Frederick Alan Snell


Herbert R. Snell Valore F. Young


Feb. 1, 1941-Judith Ann Berkley


Richard C. Berkley Carolyn A. L. Elwell


Mar. 1, 1942-Gerald Andre Bodner


Edward Bodner Bertha Garneau


Mar. 1, 1942-Rogert William Saart


William H. Saart Norma E. Proal


Mar. 9, 1942-Lloyd Allen Danforth, Jr.


Lloyd A. Danforth Leona M. Boerger


Mar. 15, 1942-George Kenneth Ventham


George Ventham Mary McLean


Mar. 17, 1942-Robert Earl Cook


Earl M. Cook Helen Thompson


Mar. 28, 1942-Lois Jean Mathurin


Armand R. Mathurin Charlotte Boothby


Apr. 3, 1942-Edward Harry Hemmingsen, Jr.


Edward H. Hemmingsen Arlene Estabrook


Apr. 13, 1942-Louise Elaine Breen


Apr. 14, 1942-Earl John Amelotte


Charles F. Breen, Jr. Genevieve McDowell


Earl A. Amelotte Alice Cole


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May 3, 1942-Herbert Alden Smith, Jr.


Herbert A. Smith Myrtle White


May 15, 1942-James William Ruest


William J. Ruest Virginia R. Heintz


June 6, 1942-Peter John Tremblay


Frank J. Tremblay Irene M. Brodeur


July 5, 1942-Marcia Elizabeth Grant


Austin F. Grant Esther H. Forsberg


July 6, 1942-Thomas Edward Parmenter Leon M. Parmenter Margaret M. Bishop


July 14, 1942-Stephan Grzenda


George Grzenda Adala Chrostowski


July 29, 1942-Christine Susan Lovely


Weldon Lovely Christine F. Crabiel


Aug. 20, 1942-Roger Thomas Tremblay Francis X. Tremblay Rosalie LeBlanc


Aug. 28, 1942-Mary Margaret White


Harland White Mary R. Legge


Aug. 29, 1942-Sharon Lee Minnick


Roy C. Minnick Mildred M. Louden


Aug. 29, 1942-Wallace Herman Peckham, Jr.


Wallace H. Peckham Barbara S. Gardner


Sept. 10, 1942-Peter Joseph Rushlow


Joseph N. Rushlow Eleanor A. Kopal


Sept. 17, 1942-Dona Marie Pfeiffer


Melbourne C. Pfeiffer Ruth M. Wilson


Sept. 19, 1942-Harold Arthur Meyer


Hugh L. Meyer Rena Perreault


Oct. 8, 1942-


Oct. 27, 1942-Stewart Oliver Spracklin


Oct. 28, 1942-Richard Albert Lanoie


Leroy D. Spracklin Elizabeth J. Cooper


Albert J. Lanoie Dorothy H. Hevey


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Dec. 1, 1942-Judith Ellen Cobb


Richard M. Cobb Helen R. Rubyck


Dec. 20, 1942-Howard Edmund O'Reilly


Donald E. O'Reilly Edith Macomber


A true copy. Attest:


ARTHUR W. WASHBURN,


Town Clerk


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MARRIAGES RECORDED IN PLAINVILLE DURING 1942


Date Name Married By


Dec. 27, 1941-Norman Feid, Plainville Doris Poirier, North Attleboro


Rev. J. E. Pitts


Jan.


3, 1942-Gilbert Michaud, Providence, R. I.


Yvette Theriault, Plainville


Rev. Alfred Bonneau


Jan. 14, 1942-Sherman F. Jost, Attleboro Ruth May Cook, Plainville


Rev. J. M. Bowmar


Jan. 17, 1942-John J. Walsh, Providence, R. I. Eleanor L. Freberg, Providence, R. I. Franklin A. Dunlap, J. P.


Jan. 21, 1942-Ralph R. Kettell, Plainville Anne Rose Pasquantonio, Wrentham Rev. Harold A. MacNeill


Jan. 24, 1942-Paul W. Bumpus, North Attleboro Ruth Edna Skinner, Plainville


Rev. J. M. Bowmar


Jan. 30, 1942-Vernon M. Young, Plainville Pearl Hope Stecher, Newton, Mass.


Rev. J. M. Bowar


Feb. 13, 1942-Carlton M. Singleton, Providence, R. I. Elizabeth P. Weatherbee, Plainville Rev. J. Edgar Park


Feb. 14, 1942-Warren Ryder Smith, Plainville Margaret Elizabeth Keeler, Norwood, Mass. Rev. Wilbram F. English


Feb. 18, 1942-Eric B. Whitfield, Attleboro Helen Louise White, Plainville


Rev. J. Lee Mitchell


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Apr. 25, 1942-Raymond Franklin, Attleboro Eileen Gertrude Monaghan, Plainville Rev. Walter J. Mitchell


May 7, 1942-Francis S. Russell, Plainville Katharine A. Devlin, Roslindale, Mass.


Rev. John J. McGarry


May 23, 1942-Chester A. Gilbert, Jr., Woonsocket, R. I. Yvonne Marie Brodeur, Plainville


Rev. J. M. Bowmar


May 23, 1942-John Francis Feid, Jr., Plainville Julia Mary Stefanik, Plainville


Rev. Eber Eldon Craig


May 23, 1942-Russell Warren Hancock, North Attleboro Cynthia Clampitt, Plainville


Rev. Benjamin Minifie


May 30, 1942-Ralph Edwin Hancock, North Attleboro Gertrude Eileen Coles, Plainville Rev. James Lee Mitchell


May 30, 1942-Joseph Paul Thibeault, North Attleboro Sophie Agnes Mielauskas, Plainville


Rev. James J. Fallon


June 2, 1942-Walter Edward Browning, Plainville Alice Gertrude Fairbanks, Prov., R. I. Rev. Amos Thornburg


June 6, 1942-James Arthur Card, Plainville Helen Conrad, North Attleboro


Rev. W. H. Wakefield


June 20, 1942-Albert B. W. Fowler, Providence, R. I. Emily Langley, Providence, R. I. Rev. J. M. Bowmar


June 26, 1942-Harry F. Walker, Plainville Gertrude M. Rieb, North Attleboro Rev. W. H. Wakefield


June 28, 1942-Bruce Edward Hastings, Walpole, Mass. Madeline Mary Goulet, Plainville Rev. Walter J. Mitchell


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July 3, 1942-Benjamin Saul Fish, Providence, R. I. Martha Ellen Johnston, Prov., R. I.


Rev. J. M. Bowmar


July 4, 1942-John Henry Reilly, Providesce, R. I. Gertrude Marie Conroy, Providence, R. I. Rev. Walter J. Mitchell


Aug. 1, 1942-William Robert Rayner, Ashton, R. I. Doris Lucianne Mailly, Plainville Rev. Walter J. Mitchell


Aug. 8, 1942-Morris R. Hamilton, Burlington, Kan. Adeleve Andrews Hamant, Plainville Rev. J. M. Bowmar


Aug. 8, 1942-Earl Walter Peck, Plainville Dorothy Mildred Corbett, Franklin Rev. H. N. Schluntz


Sept. 2, 1942-John Harry Semple, North Attleboro Clara Eva Clifford Brockway, Plainville Rev. George Dick


Sept. 5, 1942-Byran James Schofield, North Attleboro


Norma Louise Sweeting, Plainville


Rev. J. M. Bowmar


Sept. 5, 1942-Joseph Roland A. Perreault, Plainville Christine Mary McDonald, Dorchester, Mass. Rev. Christopher C. O'Neill


Sept. 5, 1942-Charles Wilfred Schaefer, Plainville Geneva Emma Boerger, Plainville Rev. Benjamin Minifie




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