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During the summer vacation sixteen children were brought to the Sturdy hospital for tonsillectomy, the school nurse arranging for and assisting at these operations. During the year we have had an epidemic of chickenpox and measles at the Bliss and Sanford Street Schools, one case of diphtheria was reported at the Bliss school also an epidemic of mumps in the Hebronville district.
Owing to the fact that there are fifteen schools widely separated, together with very unsatisfactory trolley service, it would seem that some provision should be made for an automobile for the school nurse, either by the purchase of a car by the department or by providing for extra compensation for the maintenance of an automobile provided by the nurse to be used on school work. During the year two hundred and seventy- five home visits were made by the nurse. This was made possible by the use of her own personal car at no expense whatever to the school depart- ment. It is only possible to do efficient follow up work when one has the means of proper and adequate transportation.
The school nurse wishes to take this opportunity of acknowledging the cooperation of Associated Charities, District Nursing Association, principals and teachers, Miss Lucy Queal, Nutrition expert of the State Board of Health, as well as parents, without whose assistance the work of the school nurse would be difficult.
Summary of work by school nurse for year 1922.
No. of
No. of
Schools
Visits
Schools
Visits
Bank Street.
17
Plat.
12
Bliss
44
Pleasant Street 20
Briggs Corner
14
Richardson 34
Capron.
15
Sanford Street. 20
Carpenter Street
20
South Attleboro 20
Dodgeville
26
Tiffany
21
Farmers
17
Washington 22
High .
7
Home visits. 275
Hebronville.
26
Special examinations at office. . 248
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Assisted at tonsillectomy cases 16
Assisted the school physician in taking cultures of 37 children.
Cases sent to Dr. Conro and glasses obtained. 3
Excluded from school. 175
Cases taken to Rhode Island Hospital. 1
Cases taken to State Institution Palmer, Mass 1
Cases taken to Children's Hospital, Boston, Mass 1
Respectfully submitted,
ANNA S. BRADFORD, R. N.
Report of the Attendance Officer.
Mr. Lewis A. Fales, Superintendent of Schools:
In rendering my report for this year it is quite gratifying to note the improvement in attendance over former years; while the enrollment of the schools has increased the number of cases of absence from all causes has steadily decreased. During the four months as Attendance Officer in 1920 I investigated 201 cases, for the year of 1921, 425 cases; while in 1922 the total number is 296. Much of this improvement is due to the fact that I am able to reach nearly all cases promptly at the time of the absence. While there has been this improvement in attendance much more has been added to the work in checking up newsboys.
Following is a summary of cases investigated.
Absent on account of clothing
20
Sickness. 40
Kept out of school to work.
42
Moved from city 18
Attending school out of town.
5
Truants. 30
Left school.
5
Taken to court. 4
Detained by parents for other causes and negligence 113
Evening School. 25
Total. 296
51 of the above cases were for the Continuation School.
Respectfully submitted,
CHARLES T. CROSSMAN
ANNUAL REPORT
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SCHOOL COMMITTEE 1923
Term Expires January 1924
Dr. R. P. Dakin
32 John St. Telephone 713-W
1924
George M. Gustin
Pleasant Ave. 1924
Telephone 526-M
17 Mechanics St. 1925
Telephone 468-M
Mrs. Mary C. Ford
177 South Main St.
1925
Joseph Finberg
24 John St. 1925
Mrs. Florence B. Theobald
250 County St. 1926
Telephone 172-M
12 Florence St. 1926
Telephone 896
George E. Nerney
204 North Main St. 1926
Telephone 371-W
Organization.
Edwin F. Thayer. Dr. Reginald P. Dakin.
Chairman Secretary
Edwin F. Thayer Representative before Municipal Council
Standing Committees.
Mrs. Theobald
Teachers and Course of Study. Mrs. Ford Mrs. Holbrook
Text Books and Supplies.
Mrs. Holbrook Mr. Gustin
Buildings.
Mr. Finberg
Mr. Richardson Mr. Nerney
Finance.
Mr. Thayer
Mr. Finberg Dr. Dakin
Regular Meetings, first and third Mondays of each month at 7:30 o'clock P. M.
Bills may be approved at each meeting of the Committee. All bills to be acted on must be submitted in duplicate, and be in the hands of the clerk of the committee on the Saturday preceding the meeting.
Mrs. Lida M. Holbrook
28 Peck St. Telephone 490-J
Edwin F. Thayer
Telephone 140-W
Telephone 316-X
Harold K. Richardson
Dr. Dakin
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School Telephones.
Bank Street
727-R
Bliss
218-R
Briggs Corner
263-J-1
Dodgeville
. 620-J
Farmers. 236-W
Hebronville. 535-Y
High.
194-J
Plat.
Pawtucket 2608-W
Pleasant Street . 835-Y
Richardson.
629-W
Sanford Street. 790-R
South Attleboro
Pawtucket 818-R
Tiffany 406-W
Washington
Pawtucket 213-M
TEACHERS
High School-County Street.
Charles O. Dalrymple, Principal. 7 Grove St.
William F. Eastwood, Sub-master, Manual Training. 117 So. Main St.
Kathrene Adams, Biology. . 18 Third St.
Janet L. Bond, French and History. 198 County St.
Ruth A. Bradley, Mathematics. 249 County St.
Eleanor M. Bragdon, Latin, English. 145 County St.
Edith L. Claflin, German and French. 144 Pleasant St.
Georgia Coates, Commercial. 7 Third St.
William E. Cottle, Science.
19 Elizabeth St.
John F. Drake, Mathematics
19 Elizabeth St.
Sara B. Dreney, Spanish.
42 Cortes St., Boston
Alice J. Fairbanks, History
31 Third St.
Mae L. Foster, Commercial. 31 Third St. Jessie M. Graves, Latin. 249 County St.
Freeman Hall, Jr., Civics, English.
117 Pleasant St.
L. Marie Hentz, Commercial. 7 Third St.
Helena A. McCormick, Domestic Science. 10 Hope St.
Hazel C. McKee, Commercial . 31 Third St.
Margaret S. Miller, French 198 County St.
Dorothy Moon, English.
51 Fourth St.
Myrta E. Nute, English .
33 Elizabeth St.
Regina Randall, English.
18 Third St.
Phyllis W. Sadler, French
15 Highland Ave., So. Attleboro
Roland S. Stebbins, MechanicalDrawing. 46 Division St., No. Attleboro Muriel R. Swift, English. 11 Prospect St.
Whitney G. Swift, Mathematics. 198 County St.
Lillian E. Towsend, Commercial. 9 Franklin St.
Helen M. Claflin, Librarian. 144 Pleasant St.
Phyllis McGill, Clerk 32 West St.
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Bank St. School-Cor. Bank and Peck Streets.
Room
Milton P. Dutton, Principal 683 Park St.
3 Alice M. McNerney, VIII. 206 Park St.
4 Zita Simms, VIII. 119 Pine St.
6 Mildred Couillard, VIII. 8 Howard 'Ave.
7 Anita M. Robb, VIII .. 1012 Park Ave.
8 Gladys I. Gilbert, VIII. 15 Sanford St.
Charles E. Bliss School-Park Street.
A. Irvin Studley, Principal. 26 West St.
1 Edith Bensson, VIII . R. F. D. No 2, Box 104
2 Josephine M. Hart, VIII . 69 Emory St.
3 Iva M. Larkin, VIII. 8 Howard Ave.
4 Frances L. Gaffney, VII. 136 West St., Mansfield, Mass.
5 Beulah G. Eames, VII. 23 Third St.
6 Harriett M. Miller, VI. 33 Elizabeth St.
7 Elva M. Gurney, (Mrs.) VI 3 Smith Ave., Taunton, Mass.
9 Annie C. Terry, V.
69 Emory St.
16 Bertha W. Cushing, (Mrs.) V
154 Pleasant St.
8 Nellie L. Barker, IV.
33 Elizabeth St.
13 Bernice W. Engley, IV, III.
10 Carrie L. Bertenshaw, (Mrs.) III
11 H. Marion Lillibridge, II Oak Hill Ave.
15 Elsie E. Bowen, II . 6 Sturdy St.
12 Lucille Snow, I. 8 Howard Ave.
14 Grace R. Pimer, I. . 55 Bank St.
Julia L. Merry, (Mrs.), Individual Instruction 1448 Park St.
Briggs Corner School.
Room
1 Lucy M. Stanton, Prin., VI, V . 33 Pine St.
2 Margaret M. Fawcett, IV, III. 24 Park Ave.
3 Helen B. Lewis, II, I. 16 Mechanics St.
Capron School-Corner Fourth and Prospect Streets.
1 Lucy H. George, III, II. 55 So. Main St., Mansfield, Mass.
2 Elizabeth R. Holbrook, II, I. 29 Pleasant St.
Carpenter Street School
1 Edna A. Maine, (Mrs.) II Hebronville, Mass.
2 Clara F. Bourne, I R. F. D., No. 4
Dodgeville School
1 Mary G. Gilles, Principal, VI, V 20 So. Main St.
2 Alice A. Hoyle (Mrs.) IV, III 7 Sherman St.
3 Elsie M. Brimicombe, II .70 Shores St., Taunton, Mass.
4 Madalene A. Hodges, I 43 Maple St.
Flora M. Goff, Kg So. Main St., Hebronville, Mass.
143 Union St.
118 Union St.
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Farmers School-West Street
1 Marion S. Hamblett, Prin., VI, V 40 Elizabeth St.
3 Gladys B. Miller, IV, III. .5 Granite St., Taunton, Mass.
2 Florence C. Pike, II, I . 33 Elizabeth St.
Hebronville School
Room
Martha J. Roberts, Principal. 20 So. Main St.
1 Mary E. Kirkton, VII, VI 48 Hodges St.
2 Jennie S. Pierce, V, IV 43 Grove St., Pawtucket, R. I.
6 Dorothy M. Boynton, IV, III. 8 Holman St.
4 Alice L. Clifton, II . 39 Bank St.
3 Zilpah C. Bennett, I. 24 Park Ave.
5
Kathrina S. Thayer, Kg
Steere St.
Plat School
Hazel Huxley, II, I 423 Newport Ave.
Pleasant Street School
1 Katharene F. Powers, (Mrs.), III, II. 69 Peck St.
2 Ethel H. Sanford, II, I. 23 Dean St.
Richardson School
Earle C. Macomber, Principal. .812 Fourth St.
1 Ruth L. Dow, VII Barrowsville, Mass
2 Leda Renaud, VII. . 8 Holman St.
3 Caroline L. Cole, VI. 487 Mt. Hope St., No. Attleboro, Mass.
4 Grace W. Ward, VI. 24 Park Ave. 5 Florence Carleton, V .5 Sturdy St.
6 Edna E. Butterworth, V Pike Ave.
7 Mary B. Ricker, (Mrs.), IV. 1612 Jackson St. 8 M. Avis Hodges, IV . . 1012 Park Ave.
11 Sybil K. Leonard, (Mrs.), III . 69 Emory St.
12 Helen P. Bullock, III. 31 Mulberry St.
9 Louise G. Richards, II. 23 Dean St.
10 Ruth M. Cunningham, I. 10 Hope St.
Eliza H. Wales (Mrs.) Individual Ins 11 Manchester St.
Sanford Street School
Curtis R. Witham, Principal 20 Jefferson St.
1 Madge Couillard, VII. 8 Howard Ave. 2 Dolly B. Nerney, VII .72 West St.
3 Mary Clements, VI. 26 Second St.
4 Anna C. Collins, VI 39 Bank St.
7 Sadie M. Martin, V 8 Howard Ave.
8 Frances W. Ward, V 24 Park Ave.
5 Thelma S. Fultz, IV. 89 County St.
6 Vivian E. Brown, IV 21 Peck St.
9 Mary E. McManus, III 82 Dean St.
11
Margaret F. Gaynor, II.
9 West St.
10 Bertha L. Mowry, I. 318 Bronson Bldg.
Amy E. White, Individual Instruction. 54 Dean St.
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South Attleboro School
Room
1 Emma J. Lewis, Prin., VII, VI . 4 Prospect St.
2 Alma C. Hillman, V, IV 538 Thacher St.
4 Helen E. Corliss, III, II. 142 County St.
3 Gertrude L. Robbins, II, I 9 Third St.
Tiffany School
Abbie C. Hill (Mrs.), Prin. 57 Bank St.
1 Lee Bryant, VII, .20 Park Place, Pawtucket, R. I.
2 Edith Ormes, VI. 8 Howard Ave.
3 Lillian Young, V. King Philip St., Raynham, Mass.
4 Emily A. Bowen, IV 214 Pine St.
5 Ruth B. Spence, IV 4 Prospect St.
6 Doris H. Chace, III 249 County St.
7 Alice A. Hirons, II . . Tyler St.
9 Jane J. Walsh, II. 2 Prospect St.
8 Daisy C. Reynolds, I Norton, Mass.
Washington School
Elizabeth I. Dowler, Principal 249 County St.
1 Dorothy E. Bryant, VII. 20 Park Place, Pawtucket, R. I.
4 Mildred M. Sullivan, VI 17 Hayward St.
2 Eleanor A. Williams, V 168 No. Main St.
3
Myrtle Sowerby, IV.
249 County St.
8 Bertha M. Simpson, III, R. F. D., No. 3. Attleboro, Mass
5 Ethel F. Lawrence, II 38 Jefferson St.
7
Margaret L. Dennis, I
.94 Hope St.
6
Elsie Logan, Kg
89 County St.
Supervisors and Special Teachers
John L. Gibb, Music. 103 Bank St.
Persis A. Crowell, Drawing 73 Bank St.
Office Hour: Monday, 4:15-5:00 P. M. 1012 Park Ave.
Vesta Porter, Asst. Drawing. Office Hour: Wednesday, 4:15-5:00 P. M.
Minnie A. Walker, Sewing. 306 Watson Block
Alice R. Walker, Asst. Sewing . 63 Peck St.
J. Raymond Cooney, Physical Training 12 Benefit St.
Continuation School-Cor. Bank and Peck Streets
Milton P. Dutton, Director .683 Park St.
Percy E. Fisher 5 Cambridge St.
Lewis A. Sheafe. 18 Jefferson St.
Dorene Thompson .5 Sturdy St.
Sessions: 1:00-5;00 P. M., Monday and Tuesday; 8:00 A. M .- 12.00 noon, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
Janitors
John Benson, High, Capron. 21 Cliff St.
Joseph Fontneau, Sanford St., Farmers .204 Pine St.
Joseph Masse, Carpenter St. 43 Carpenter St.
Charles Smith, Pleasant St., Bank St 15 Charles St.
George Murkland, Richardson. 137B So. Main St.
Charles C. Rockwood, Bliss .24 Park Ave. Charles J. Nelson, Tiffany .9 Summer St.
Carlos T. Clark, Briggs Corner
R. F. D. No. 1
John Daly, Dodgeville. Dodgeville, Mass.
Peter Gagner, Hebronville, Knight Ave. Hebronville, Mass.
Thomas F. Dean, So. Attleboro. So. Attleboro, Mass.
David Hamilton, Washington, Plat. . : R. F. D. No. 5
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ATTLEBORO HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION EXERCISES
High School Hall, Tuesday Evening, June 27, 1922. PROGRAM
March-"Tannhauser" Wagner
High School Orchestra
Invocation
Rev. J. Lee Mitchell
Address of Welcome
Ambrose Edmund Bowen
President of the Class
Essay-"Progress in the Art of Direct Communication"
Duet-Trombone
Ezra Sheldon Smith, Jr. Selected
James Odell Campbell Edgar Leroy Stolfer
Essay-"The Art of Home-Making"
Ethelyn Winifred Haslam
Essay-"Journalism" Harold Vincent Nerney
"The Sons of the Living Morning". Verdi-Stone
Chorus
History of Class of 1922 Muriel McKay Clinton Anthony Connelly
Duet-Saxaphone
Barcarolle-Offenbach
Rebecca Chadwick Cooke Ethelyn Winifred Haslam
Essay-"Methods of Transportation" Christine Elizabeth Kratz
"Blossomtime"
High School Orchestra
Romberg
Essay-"The Life of a Girl Scout" Phyllis McGill
Essay and Valedictory-"The Development of the Short Story" Ida Mildred Hultgren
Presentation of the Helen W. Metcalf English Prize Ida M. Hultgren
Presentation of the Junior English Improvement Prize Herman Berthold
Presentation of the Washington and Franklin Medal for Excellency in United States History Ethel Swanson
Presentation of Typewriting Prizes Marion Sleeper Marion Rogers, Junior
Presentation of the Joseph Finberg Educational Fund Presentation of Diplomas
Mr. Edwin F. Thayer
"Class Song" Words by Mildred Pearl Stevens Music by Gordon Roberts Ham
March-"Gardes du Corps March" Hall
High School Orchestra
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LIST OF GRADUATES
Olof Leonard Anderson Ivaloo Allen Bennett Ambrose Edmund Bowen Royal Packer Baker Sybil Bottomley Mary Jeanette Brooks Edward Pearson Brown Ruth Elcibeth Brown Beatrice Priscilla Brown
Reginald Athearn Call James Odell Campbell Frederick V. Chipman, Jr. Dorothy Alice Carlisle Beatrice Helena Carney
George Lester Carpenter
Phyllis McGill
Arthur Leo Mulligan
Harold Vincent Nerney
Gertrude Marie Page
Barbara Peckham
Helen Kerstie Peterson
Anna Dorothy Richardson
Arvid Erick Rose
Dorothy Isabel Sinclair
Lloyd Clark Staples
Charles Sallet
Marion Ruth Sleeper
Archie Sharkey
Georgia Isabella Fuller
Irma Elizabeth Gallup Marion Frances Gaynor Carl Whittier Greene Ralph Haslam Groves Gordon Roberts Ham
Ethelyn Winifred Haslam William Alfred Healey Ida Mildred Hultgren Alice Madeline Hunt
Alfhild Elizabeth Johnson Fredric Kenerson Johnston Mabel Elsie Johnston
Eileen Frances Keagan
Christine Elizabeth Kratz Priscilla Jessie Linkletter
Theresa Margaret Levis
Dorothea Valentine Leach James Carney Morrison Gladys Mackinnon
Irene Mabel McGuinness
Alice Louise McBride
John Joseph Mahoney
Muriel McKay
Clinton Anthony Connelly Rebecca Chadwick Cooke Mary Abigail Cosgrove Charles Edward Cronan Dorothy Mae Davis John Edward Driscoll Marion Louise Dunham Ruth Ailene Dyer
Fannie Beatrice Forman Israel Franklin Ralph Everett French Anna Dora Friedman
Frances Beatrice Shaw
Edgar Leroy Stolfer Mildred Pearl Stevens
Ezra Sheldon Smith, Jr. Hayden Russell Stevens John Raymond Sullivan Ethel Swanson John Raymond Trainor Thure Truedson
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HONOR ROLL
Ida Mildred Hultgren Dorothy Alice Carlisle Clinton Anthony Connelly Phyllis McGill
Fredric Kenerson Johnston
Rebecca Chadwick Cooke
Muriel McKay
Charles Sallet Edgar Leroy Stolfer
CLASS SONG
Tonight we stand together In our dear old A. H. S. Where many happy hours we've spent With some dull ones we confess. We've borne many trials and sorrows And our burdens of four long years, But now we dread to leave the place Which to us has grown so dear.
We're loyal to one another And our motto we'll obey When our united class disperse To follow the winding way. All hail to our banner victorious! All hail to the Blue and Gold! By deeds not words we conquered, And memories dear we hold.
Class Motto: "Factis non verbis"
Class Colors: Blue and Gold
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GRADUATION EXERCISES BANK STREET SCHOOL and CHARLES E. BLISS SCHOOL
High School, Wednesday Afternoon, June 28, 1922.
PROGRAM
March
Invocation
Rev. V. V. Sawyer
Chorus-"The Kilties March" Murchison
Doris B. Tyrance, Pianist
THE GRADUATION OF ANYCHILD
Cast of Characters
Prologue
Harry Duffy Ralph Kneeland
Anychild
Ida Barrett
Amy
Marion King
Clare
Alice Duffy
Conscience.
James Clinton Edna Wood
Cheerfulness
Abbie Hewes Harmony Rose Connelly Love
Work
Indolence
Frivolity
Selfishness
Kathryn Donovan Mary Perry Alden Simpson
Industry
Elsie Lamb Dorothy Seyboth Donald McCaffrey Charles Hanlon
Independence
Little Child
Margaret King
Experience
Irma Davis
Piano-Doris Tyrance
Selected Chorus
(a) Vesper Hymn-Russian Air
(b) The Kerry Dance
Lovina King . Roy Corbett Cyril Brennan Walter Carey
Poverty
Knowledge
Vocation
Alma Mater
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THE HIGHWAY OF THE KING A Pageant-Play of the Rise of the Common Man. In Four Episodes.
Cast of Characters
Prologue
Kenneth Page
Civilization
Mason Wilmarth
Andrew .
Robert Dutton
Labor
Clifford Gay
Vera .
Ethelwyn Taylor Mildred Wray
Jester. William Ousley, Jr.
United States
Lida Cameron Marjorie McNary
Justice
Jeanette Murphy Laura Povey Ivanhoe Davis
Arbitration
Earl Morawksi
Love
Stephanie Einstein
Peace
Anna Knowlton
Joy
Elizabeth McLeod Herbert Coe
First Working Man.
Alfred Bourdon
Second Working Man Raymond Jacques
Third Working Man
Stephen Stafford
Fourth Working Man
Aaron Johnson
First Working Woman
Rose Bellavance
Second Working Woman.
Ethel Anderson
Attendant to Civilization
Ralph Estes
Chorus-"Laughter of May
Lacome
Margaret O'Keefe-Pianist
Presentation of Diplomas
Graduates.
Oscar Theodore Ahlquist
Clara Annie Berthold
Adrienne Bernice Allen
Chester Harvey Blanchard
Viola Jennie Allen
Doris Belle Bliven
Ellen Marie Anderson
Alfred Theodore Bourdon
Ethel Helen Anderson
George Daniel Bonner, Jr.
Anna Conalya Anderson
Elizabeth Frances Brack
Walter Everett Arnold John Gustave Augat
Sybil Jacenta Bragg
Ruth Helena Brask
Ida Fontneau Barrett
Alfred Mitchell Bregnard
Margaret Christina Barrett
Evelyn Irene Barrett Howard Barton Rose Anna Bellavance
Florence May Bennett Elna Elizabeth Benson Beatrice Josephine Evelyn Benson Alice Marie Louise Bernard
Cyril Kearns Brennan Arthur James Bromiley Alice Mildred Brown Elizabeth May Brown Carolyn Russell Brown Howard Lowell Brown Robert Allison Brownell Mildred Margaret Buckley
Corinna
Liberty
Education
Militarism
Capital
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Alice Mary Buckley Florence Burgo Lida Hewitt Cameron Warren Blair Spencer Cameron Walter Ambrose Carey Sylvia Louise Carlisle Gertrude Luella Cate Rose Emma Chartier Gertrude Azora Chatterton Silas Keech Chase Leland Edward Child Herbert Joseph Clegg, Jr.
James Young Clinton Ralph Lester Codding Herbert Howarth Coe Francis Andrew Collins Mary Catherine Conlan Violet Lillian Conn Rose Marion Connelly Edna Mary Corbett Roy David Corbett
Frederick Hoxie Cornell, Jr.
Viola Inez Cote Ralph Louis Cox Mary Louise Daigneault
Irma Evelyn Davis Ivanhoe Belmont Davis Louise Florence Davis James Willard Davis
Wilford Alson Davison
Howard Alton Davison Claire Rose Dean Helena Anna DeCarlo Helene Clara DeLage
Thomas Francis Dennis
Ethel Adeline Dickinson
Catherine Elizabeth Donahue Gladys Kathryn Donovan Elsie May Doyle
Edward Francis Drum Harold Joseph Drum Gabrielle Mary Dubeau Alice Isabel Duffy William Henry Duffy Bertha Rosanna Dumont Eva Velada Dumont Robert Lee Dutton
Stephanie Baer Einstein Ralph Hewitt Estes Doris Entwistle
Mary Elizabeth Farrell
Jeffrey Hazard Field, Jr. Rosanna Reneir Fisher Grace Mary Ford Hime Israel Friedman Harold Melvin Fuller Edward Francis Galligan Gertrude Barry Gaynor Clifford Gay Raymond Daniel Gazzola Lillian Grace Goodwin
Alice Lousie Gorman Maynard Philip Gorman George Harold Gorman John Henry Gormley Carroll Franklin Greene John Gerard Guthrie James Arthur Habershaw Charles Anthony Hanlon Alfred Eneas Haley
Thomas Francis Hannan Edith Irene Haskell Mildred Ada Healy Virginia Kathleen Henry
Malcolm Irving Heeks Abbie Lillian Hewes
Sarah Anne Hewins Marjorie Campbell Heywood Annie Hiller
Percy John Hilsman
Russell Raymond Holden
Ralph Barry Holbrook
James Wain Holway John Firth Howe Ruth Mildred Hunter
Charles Arthur Hudson
Raymond Jacques Edna Gertrude Jacques
Alma Louise Janson
Hamestre Elizabeth Jingozian
Lawrence Russell Johnson Edwin Francis Johnson
Walter Johnson
Thomas Cideric Johnston
Aaron Melvin Johnson
Frederick Whitworth Jones
Ethel Olive Johnson
Lovina Gertrude King Margaret Virginia King
Walter Francis King, Jr. Marion Veronica King Lawrence Henry Kinch
Ralph Folger Kneeland, Jr. Harold Leo Knight Genevieve Martha Koch
Anna Leonard Knowlton Elsie Winkley Lamb Pearl Miller Lane
Armand Alcide Lanthier
Arthur Charles Langton Dorothy Le Baron
Agnes Bernadetta Levis
Mabel Elizabeth Lewis William Liddell Helen Alice Lindstrom
Althen Carlington Lindstrom Eric Andrew John Lindberg Carl William Linkamper Howard Lewis Madden John Henry Mahon Nora Mary Maher Aurora Eugenia Martin
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Donald Frederick McCaffrey Vincent James McGinn Helen May Mckay Elizabeth Evelyn McLeod Mary Louise McManus Marjorie Katherine McNary Dorothy Isabel McNerney Walter Everett Metters Solomon Miller
Harry Miller Helen Catherine Mingo Catherine Mary Monroe
Alice Irene Morris
Earle Leo Morawski
Anna Marie Morrison
Gordon Moss Jacob Moshkovitz
Jeanette Christina Murphy
William Nicholas Nerney
James Francis Nicholson
Margaret Mary O'Keefe
Nobina Beatrice Oliver
Walter Joseph O'Leary
William Ousley, Jr.
Muriel Ellen Owren
Kenneth Lorraine Page
Ruth Seeton Parmenter
Elizabeth Sarah Patterson
Mildred Marie Peasley
Antonio Perry Pedro Mary Perry
Joseph Adrian Pelletier
Frank Pickering
Christine Marie Phelan
Edith Viola Potter
Laura Mae Povey John Talbot Powers Sherwood Elden Prew Beatrice Kempton Prince Ernest Eugene Qvarnstrom Roy Howard Randall Alphonse Joseph Rattey William Joseph Reilly Janice Rhind Marion Ethel Rhodes
William Daniel Roberts Harrison Ellis Robinson Raymond Russell Salt Norman Embree Scott Dorothy Alice Seyboth Mabel Irene Seeton Howard Clinton Shaw John Francis Sheehan Henry Francis Shockroo
Alden Herbert Simpson
Elizabeth Mary Sleeper
Ralph Ellsworth Smith Everett Eugene Smith Joseph Earl Smith Joseph Sousa
Winifred Violetta Spettigue Stephen Elsworth Stafford Raymond George Stelter Mary Louise St. George
Margaret Anderson Stephens
Marjorie Lynnwood Straight Richard William Sullivan
Clifford Arthur Swanson
Arthur William Taeger Ethelwyn May Taylor Lucy Taylor
Maynard Lester Taylor Charles Oscar Tingley Hazel Gertrude Titus Victor Owen Todd
Doris Blanche Tyrance
William Morton Wallace
Charles Byron Wardrobe George Francis Warren Jr. Catherine Elizabeth Weldon
Harry Lincoln Weaver Dorothy Winifred Wheeler Russell Forrest White Charles Edwin White Mason Oswald Wilmarth Edna Mary Wood Kenneth Fisher Woodward
Mildred Irene Wray Henry Eden Wright
Antoinette Mandy Yell
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STATE AID AND SOLDIERS' RELIEF -
Soldiers Relief.
Appropriations and Refunds. $2,730 00
Expended.
Weekly Relief
$1,853 00
Medical Attendance. 1,103 25
Council has been asked to transfer $300. to this acct.
Balance
$2,956 25
STATE AID.
Appropriations and Refunds.
$1,600 00
Expended . 1,340 00
Balance $260 00
MILITARY AID.
Appropriations and Refunds.
$300 00
Expended.
110 00
Transfers.
20 00
Balance
$170 00
SOLDIERS BURIAL
Appropriation and Transfers
$240 00
Expended.
240 00
Balance.
Administration.
Appropriation.
$220 00
Expended .
173 10
Balance
$46 90
Attleboro, Dec. 15th., 1922.
W. J. NEWMAN,
Claim Agent.
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SOLDIERS' RELIEF AND BURIAL AGENT.
Administration. Appropriation.
$220 00
Expended to December 15, 1922.
$173 10
Expended from Dec. 15 to Dec. 31, 1922
46 90
$220 00 - $220 00
Soldiers' Burial.
Appropriation-Transfer-Refunds
$244 00
Expended to December 31st.
$240 00
Balance.
4 00
$244 00
$244 00
Military Aid.
Appropriation, and Transfers
$300 00
Expended.
$110 00
Transfers.
220 00
Overex
$30 00
$330 00
$330 00
State Aid.
Appropriations and Refunds.
$1,602 00
Expended to Dec. 15, 1922.
$1,342 00
Expended from Dec. 15, to Dec. 31, 1922
108 00
Transfer.
100 00
$1,550 00
Balance
$52 00
$1,602 00 $1,602 00
Soldiers' Relief.
Appropriations, Refunds and Transfers
$3,034 00
Expended.
Weekly Relief to Dec. 15.
$1,853 00
Medical Attendance ..
1,103 25
Weekly Relief from Dec. 15 to Dec. 31, 1922
60 00
$3,016 25
Balance
$17 75
$3,034 00 $3,034 00
W. J. Newman, Agent from January 1, to Dec. 15, 1922. N. H. Read, Agent from December 15, to Dec. 31, 1922.
181
ANNUAL REPORT
INSPECTOR OF WIRES
To His Honor, the Mayor, and the Municipal Council:
I herewith submit my report as Electrical Inspector for the year ending Dec. 31, 1922.
Applications
Permits 55
Inspections
January
55
75
February.
58
58
80
March
93
93
115
April .
104
104
122
May
96
96
110
June.
96
96
107
July
76
76
88
August
72
72
81
September
58
58
63
October.
95
95
112
November
93
93
116
December
112
112
123
1,008
1,008
1,192
The following improvements in fire protection in relation to electric light and power wires in the mercantile district has been accomplished this last year, with as little expense as possible to owners of property commensurate with the risk at stake.
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