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6 Florence Carleton, V. . 53 Dean Street
9 M. Avis Hodges, IV 101/2 Park Avenue
10 Cecelia McBride, IV. 69 Emory Street
11 Lois C. Heywood, III. 14 Perrin Street
12 Emily A. Bowen, III. 214 Pine Street
14 Margaret M. O'Keefe, II. SO Mulberry Street
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13 Louise G. Richards, I. . 23 Dean Street
15 Helen Carvell, Kindergarten. .1012 Park Avenue
Flora M. Goff, Kindergarten Assistant. 985 South Main Street
8 Pearl V. Palmer, Ungraded. 29 South Main Street
7 Helen P. Bullock, Open-Air 31 Mulberry Street
Eliza H. Wales (Mrs.) Individual Instruction. . . 11 Manchester Street
Carpenter Street School
Room
1 Elizabeth A. McNamara, II. 7 Emory Street
2 Eleanor C. Wilmarth (Mrs.), I. Tappan Avenue
SANFORD STREET SCHOOL DISTRICT
Claude C. Smith, Principal. 19 Bicknell Street
Sanford Street School
Room
1 Madge Couillard, VII. 33 Peck Street
2 Marion Spaulding, VII. . 40 Bank Street
3 Hope P. Bosworth, VI. . 23 Dean Street
4 Winifred A. Morton, VI. .47 Bank Street
5 Frances J. Harrington, V 133 Park Street
6 Alma C. Hillman, V 538 Thacher Street
7 Vivian E. Brown, IV. .21 Peck Street
S Thelma S. Fultz, IV 89 County Street
9 Mary E. McManus, III. 82 Dean Street
11 Margaret F. Gaynor, II. 9 West Street
10 Bertha L. Mowry, I. . .318 Bronson Building Amy E. White, Individual Instruction. .54 Dean Street
Farmers School
Room
1 Doris P. McDuffie, Principal, VI, V. .34 Peck Street
3 Lelia Randall, IV, III. 47 Bank Street
2 Florence C. Pike (Mrs.), II, I. 33 Elizabeth Street
Capron School
Room
1 Lucy H. George, III, II. ..... 55 South Main Street, Mansfield, Mass.
2 Elizabeth R. Holbrook, II, I .... 24 Adelaide Avenue, Providence, R. I.
Tiffany School
Room
Abbie C. Hill (Mrs.), Principal. 57 Bank Street
1 Lillian Young, VII. King Philip Street, Raynham, Mass.
2 Mary M. Whalen, VI. .80 Pine Street
3
Myra M. Coombs, V.
.10 Fourth Street
4 Dorothy A. Mulligan, IV. 75 Orange Street
5 Evadne W. Harrington, III . .2 Prospect Street
6 M. Hazel Knopp (Mrs.), II .11 Third Street
9 Jane J. Walsh, II . 2 Prospect Street
7 Alice A. Hirons, I. . 23 Tyler Street
8 Daisy C. Reynolds, I. Attleboro Springs
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Washington School
Room
Mary G. Gilles, Principal 101/2 Park Avenue
1 Mae H. Storin, V1. 88 Maynard Street, Pawtucket, R. I.
2 Anne Benson, V .. 100 North Avenue
3 Margaret V. King, V, IV 49 Emory Street
4 Lila M. Allen, IV. 197 South Main Street
S Margaret L. Dennis, III. .94 Hope Street
9 Anastasia M. Scanlon, III, II. 128 County Street
5 Ethel F. Lawrence, II. 10 Mechanic Street
7 Marion H. Briggs, I. 198 County Street
10 Alice Blythe, I. .55 Rand Avenue, South Attleboro
6 Elsie Logan, Kindergarten 89 County Street
Supervisors and Special Teachers
John L. Gibb, Music. 103 Bank Street
Persis A. Crowell, Drawing. Office Hour: Monday, 4:15-5:00 P. M.
73 Bank Street
Alice Kingsley, Assistant Drawing
Howard Avenue
Minnie A. Walker, Sewing. .306 Watson Block
Alice R. Walker, Assistant Sewing. 13 Florence Street
J. Raymond Cooney, Physical Training. 12 Benefit Street
Earl Perrin, Manual Training. .19 East Street
A. Irvin Studley, Director of Americanization 26 West Street
Continuation School
Milton P. Dutton, Director. . 683 Park Street
L. Baker Johnson. 51 John Street
Dorothy R. Worman (Mrs.) .23 Third Street
Doris A. Prentiss. 101/2 Park Avenue
Norman S. Tukey Watson Block
Sessions : 1:00 to 5:00 P. M. Monday; 8:00 A. M. to 12:00 Noon, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
Janitors
John Benson, High, Capron . 21 Cliff Street
Claude Allen, Assistant. 15 Foley Street
John Preston, Assistant. Briggs Hotel
George Craig, Bank Street and Pleasant Street. 16 Charles Street
Charles C. Rockwood, Bliss. . 242 Park Street
Willard I. Alger, Assistant 651 Pleasant Street
Carlos T. Clarke, Briggs Corner
R. F. D. No. 1
Ramoual Desourci, Dodgeville 8 Fisher Avenue
Peter Gagner, Hebronville. 84 Knight Avenue
Jabez Stanley, Lincoln. 782 Newport Avenue John Hughes, Richardson, Carpenter Street. 9 Atwood Street
Albert Thornton, Assistant. 407 South Main Street
Joseph Fontneau, Sanford Street, Farmers .177 Thacher Street
George T. Murkland, Assistant. 137B South Main Street
Thomas F. Dean, South Attleboro South Attleboro, Mass.
Charles J. Nelson, Tiffany 2312 Twelfth Street
David Hamilton, Washington and Plat R. F. D. No. 5
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ATTLEBORO HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION EXERCISES High School Hall, Tuesday Evening, June 26, 1928
PROGRAM
March
Invocation
Rev. J. Homer Slutz
Response-"Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee". . Johann Sebastian Bach Class of 1928
Address of Welcome
Edwin Thomas
Salutatory
Schuber. Marjorie Dunham
Violin Duet-Intermezzo Carl Bohn.
Roy Eklund David Sherman
Essay-School Athletics
Francis Cosgrove
Essay-Superstitions
Gwendolyn Cameron
Clarinet Duet-Swiss Boy Paul de Ville
Herbert Gibbs Wallace Crook
Essay-Practical Aviation
Albert Hiorns
Essay-Folk Lore
Dorothy Roffee
Saxaphone Solo-Valse Impromptu .. ... . Clyde Doerr
Norman Elsbree
History of the Class of 1928
John Hardt Frances Keena
Essay and Valedictory-Friendship Blanche Anderson
Presentation of the Helen W. Metcalf English Prize
Presentation of the Washington and Franklin Medal for Excellency in United States History Presentation of the Torch Club Student Athlete Award Presentation of Diplomas
Class Song
Mrs. Lida M. Holbrook
Words and Music by Evelyn Hoecke
March
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LIST OF GRADUATES
Allen, Natalie Anderson, Blanche Evangeline Bell, Leonard Edward Blake, Janet Bourne Bliss, Muriel Frances
Bowen, Miriam Olive Bowen, Gladys Evelyn Bregnard, Adrian Lany
Brown, Helen Erica Bruen, Mary Estelle Buckley, Mary Elsie Calandrella, Bernardino Cameron, Gwendolyn Elizabeth
Candelet, Melvin Horne
Carmichael, Lilian Isabel Carpenter, Ola Sylvie Carpenter, Marie Evangeline Caswell, Gladys Evelyn Chace, Henry William
Chace, Doris Evelyn
Chase, Elsie Louise
Conniff, Bernadette Marie
Cooke, Virginia Alberta
Cosgrove, James Francis Cote, Helen Inza Crabtree, George Nield
Craig, Marion Mona
Crook, Henry Wallace
Cullen, Helen May Cummings, Margaret Lewin Cunningham, Mary Ellen
Cushing, Constant Franklin
Denham, Henrietta Burnside
Desmarais, Eva Lucy
Donlevy, William Francis Doucette, Eva Douville, Jeanne Frances
Duffy, Patrick Joseph
Dunham, Marjorie Hope
Dunham, Russell Stansbury Eklund, Roy Emil Elsbree, Norman Francis Field, Thelma Fisher, Robert Balcolm Foreman, Gladys Catherine
Friensehner, August Victor Jr.
Frost, Julian Sanderson Fuller, Beatrice Miriam Gard, Hazel Elizabeth Gardner, Alice Hilda Gatchell, Barbara Mason Gibbs, Herbert Granville Gifford, Edmund Russell Grant, Marjorie Frances
Griffin, Edward James Haley, Alfred Eneas Habershaw, James Aloysius Hampson, Beatrice Marion Hardt, John Walmsley Harkins, Donald Edward Harrington, Edith May Haskell, Editlı Irene Healy, Ruth Carpenter Healy, Marjorie Rutherford Hebert, Leona Agnes Hinds, Doris Glengretta Hiorns, Albert Maurice Hoecke, Evelyn May Howard, Katherine Isabell Hunt, Edith May Johnson, Edward William Keena, Frances Keil, Carl Collen Killion, John Francis
King, Valentine Alexis
Lake, Charles Robert
Le Clair, Ruth Theresa Levis, Mildred Louise
Libby, Crawford Thurber Linkamper, Hans Henry Logan, Walter Bernard Mahon, Mary Alice Mahoney, Doris Virginia
McConnell, Mildred Elizabeth
McCormack, John Thomas
Mckay, Helen Mae
Mckay, Marion Louise
Merritt, Charles John Jr.
Merritt, Doris Joy
Moehle, Ruth Marion
Neff, Karl Edward Nerney, Virginia Stanhope
Nicholson, John Aloysius
Ortelt, Veronica Mary Padelford, Marion Thelma
Peck, -Ethel Hayward Peterson, Warren Clinton Potter, Alice Sylvia Qvarnstrom, Ruth Bicknell Randall, Lyndell Beatrice Redding, Howard Earl Redding, Carlton Edward Rhind, Barbara Richardson, Henry Louis Riley, Russell Elsworth Roffee, Dorothy Tillinghast Rohman. William Eugene Rotenberg, Henry
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Salinger, Ronald Francis Salley, John Francis
Scott, Glenna May
Sheehan, Agnes Magdalene
Sherman, Wilma Frances
Sherman, David Sydney
Sisson, Eleanor Marie Smith, Doris Hathaway Smith, Mary Cooley
Snow, William Arthur
Spellmeyer, George Christie
Swanson, Florence Judith
Swanton, Kenneth Mathewson
Tarr, Mildred Louise
Teacher, Morris
Thacher, Ida Clayton
Thomas, Edwin Henry
Thompson, Charles Willis
Thurston, Marie Eileen
Todd, Norman Sampson
Torrey, Doris May Vaslet, Howard Earl
Ware, George Raymond
Welsh, Virginia Marion
Wing, Agnes Catherine
Woodward, Alfred Raymond
Wright, Raymond Madison
HONOR ROLL
Anderson, Blanche
Dunham, Marjorie
Blake, Janet
Cameron, Gwendolyn
Rohman, William
Roffee, Dorothy
Sherman, David
Douville, Jeanne
Harrington, Edith
Linkamper, Hans
McCormack, John
CLASS SONG
Oh, "It's Love, Laugh and Labor Forever," 'Tis the motto of Class '28; Though from schoolmates so dear we must sever, We stand at Life's open gate.
So let us be true to the A. H. S. As on through the world we go; With our hearts full of joy and hopefulness, 'Tis the spirit to have, you know.
Class Colors: Blue and Gold. Class Motto: Love, Labor and Laugh
Gatchell, Barbara Smith, Mary Grant, Marjorie
Hardt, John
Wright, Raymond
Hebert, Leona
Nerney, Virginia
Scott, Glenna
Bliss, Muriel
Howard, Katherine
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GRADUATION EXERCISES Bank Street and Charles E. Bliss Schools High School Hall, Wednesday Afternoon, June 27, 1928
PROGRAM
March-Athalia Mendelssohn
March-Full Dress . Morse
March-N. C. 4.
Bigelow
Grammar School Orchestra
Violins:
Dorothy Cameron, Grace Lennox, David Slattery, Louis Young
Cello:
Elsa Johnson
Clarinets: Eunice Rollins, Howard White, William Blackwell, Ralph Whittemore, Walter Wright
Cornets:
Ralph Blake, Jacob Teacher, Omer Jette
Trombone:
Byron Caranicolas
Saxophones: Bradford Tyndall, Maurice Miller, Arthur Person, Paul Smith
Bass Horn: Clayton Macdonald
Piano: Alberta Gibbs
Drums: Jean Fortin
PROGRAM
Invocation Rev. I. V. Lobdell
Pageant-Our United States (Characters and Groups in Order of Appearance) Hail Columbia
Penelope Rosalind Conlan
Spirit of History.
Irma Tanner
Page. Joseph Murphy
John Smith .George McGee
Pilgrims: Martin Briggs, Dorothy Hannon, Dorothy Gardner, Jean As- bury, Mary Gavin, Thorston Carlson.
Roger Williams Eugene Hawkins
William Penn. Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin Byron Caranicolas
Patrick Henry Anthony Pistolese
Robert Morris. Joseph Feeney
Thomas Jefferson.
John Driscoll
The Minute Men: Ralph Cruff, Samuel Gingras, James Robertson, Irving Salley, George Scown, William Blackwell.
John Paul Jones.
Frederic Stone
George Washington
. Gene Fortin
Betsy Ross.
Barbara Read
The Pioneers: Olive Hester, Miriam Broadbent, Elsie Rhodes, Doris O'Keefe, Madeline Redding, Eleanor Tillson.
Spirit of Liberty Elsa Johnson
The Spirit of Invention. Helen Rogers
Spirit of Geography . Leda Fisher
Spirit of Industry . Basil Simms
The New England States Louise Lobdell
The Middle States. Loretta Blais
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The Miners: Edward Clegg, Hillary Patten, Jr., Paul Smith, Charles Smith, James Murray, Mariano Rivello.
Southern and Gulf States Mildred Sherman The Cotton Pickers: Eunice Rollings, Irene Darling, Marion Pierce. Dana Allen, Leo Bellonzi, Arthur Person.
The Florida Palms: Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Thompson, Charlotte Wilmarth, Leah Felts, Alberta Nicholson, Irene Shurtleff.
The Western States. Florence Lemire The Cowboys of the Plains: Melvin Griffin, Jacob Teacher, John Vieira, Thomas Sheehan, Arthur Perry, Harold Davey.
The California Poppies: Violet Jones, Althea Healey, Helen Gard, Rita Galligan, Marion Burton, Virginia White.
Alaska Roscoe Sanborn
Uncle Sam. Alexander Karol
Spirit of Education. . Jeanette Walsh
America
Accompanist: Alberta Gibbs
Piano Solo: Alice, Where Art Thou.
Ascher
Alice M. Ingerson
Violin Solo: Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life Victor Herbert Dorothy Cameron
Presentation of Diplomas
GRADUATES
BANK STREET SCHOOL
Doris Elizabeth Allen
Arthur George Anderson
Priscilla Aquilla Anderson
Beatrice Mildred Carlson
Jean Gray Asbury
Carl Thorsten Carlson Frederick Hubble Carmichael
William Barr Nicholas Arthur Bassis
Margaret Baumgartel
Thomas Shaw Becker
Evelyn Elizabeth Bergeron
Marie Elizabeth Louise Bergh John Joseph Birch
Mary Gertrude Carroll Marjorie Augusta Caswell Irene Flora Chartier Harold Amos Chatterton Edward Clegg George Candelet Clegg Elaine Victoria Coddaire
William George Blackwell
Catherine Elizabeth Collins
Loretta Mary Blais Ralph Sturdy Blake Inez Blanchard Barbara Elmeda Bolster George Peter Bonin
Rosalind Dines Conlan Florence Edna Coulter George Elmer Coverly Ralph Leslie Cruff Robert King Cunningham Elizabeth Mary Dalton
James Francis Bonner
Lester James Bowman Louise Mary Bowman Martin Kennedy Briggs
Sterling Augustus Dalton
Charles Adolphe de la Feuilliez
Blanche Opalle DesJardin Armand Joseph Desmarais Gertrude Viola Dickerson
Miriam Dorothea Broadbent Gladys Marion Butler Gwendolyn Jean Butler
Dorothy Margaret Cameron Byron Caranicolas
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John Thomas Driscoll Theodore Duprey Ruth Faith Dunbar Sarah Alice Estes Virginia Estrella Joseph Patrick Feeney Leda Rita Fisher
George Lester Fiske Gertrude Frances Ford
Jean Beaudry Fortin Benjamin Franklin Irene Louise Friedman Ellen Frances Gaffney
Leonard Ashley Pierce Lillian Peters Delphis Agenor Paradis
Alexander Phillips
Mamie Dorothy Gamache
Anthony Peter Pistolese
Dorothy Elizabeth Gardner
Mary Julia Quintairos
Mary Margaret Gavin Alberta Ormsbee Gibbs
Madeline Elizabeth Redding
Frances Lucille Remillard
Elsie Gertrude Rhodes
Stacia Gorney William Gracie
Mariano Rivello Harriet Amy Roberts
Annie Catherine Griswold
James Alexander Robertson
Maurice Ingwall Gustafson
Eugene Arthur Guyot
Mildred Hinckley Hall
Dorothy Gertrude Frances Hannon Eugene Everett Hawkins
Charles Frederic Healy
Howard Haskel Hennessey
Georgia Osmon Hester
He'en Elizabeth Hoey Helen Sylvia Hunt Alice Mae Ingerson Omer Roger Jette
Albert Raymond Johnson
Frederick Wilson Stone
Clarence Oden Johnson
Elsa Dorothy Johnson Desneiges Cecile Jutras
Dorothy Catherine Kelliher Alice Emily Larson
Mary Irene Lavell
Bradford Enwright Tyndall
Charles Mossberg VanderPyl Edward Raymond Vaslet Edmund Vieira Arnold Munroe Walton Edith Millicent Ward Melvin Earl Wardrobe Earle Gordon Ware
Richard Warner Welsh Arlene Bertha Westaver Howard Russell White Ralph Clarence Whittemore
Elizabeth Ruth Menard Everett Francis Metters James Francis Mullaney
Joseph Francis Murphy James Francis Murray Virginia Elizabeth Nerney Doris Rita O'Keefe Kathryn Isabelle O'Leary
Alison June Osterberg Olive Selina Partington Gwendolyn Irene Patten
Hillary Harrison Patten, Jr.
Barbara Read
Daniel Edward Gilroy
Samuel Albert Gingras
Reginald Andrew Robertson Helen Louise Rogers Marjorie Virginia Salinger
Irving Russell Sailey Ethel Loretta Sanford George Henry Scown Belmira Rose Silva Mary Constance Silva Basil Simms Edward David Slattery Charles Joseph Smith
Paul Trefton Smith
Doris Ethel Swanson Irma Ruth Tanner Lillian Herrick Thrasher Ruth Louise Thurston Eleanor Bradbury Tillson
Louise Hakes Lobdell Paul Frederick Lundgren Thomas Lynch Clayton Alexander MacDonald James Frederick Maher Janet Elizabeth Marshall Muriel Elsie McConnell
James Irving McCracken John Matthew McEntee George Allan McGee Alice Rose McLane
Ruth Mary Wojciechowski Dorothy Elizabeth Young Louis Hopwood Young
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GRADUATES CHARLES E. BLISS SCHOOL
Clarence Alvern Adams, Jr.
Woodrow Wilson Libby
William Isaac Alger
Bernadette Flora Martin
Charles Dana Allen
Clarence Eugene Mathews
Eva Adeline Alvernaz
James Francis McCool
Leo Arnold Bellonzi
Lillian Irene McNally Winifred Rita Mellom
Marion Doris Burton
William Henry Carnes
Maurice Miller
Herbert Sylvester Cummings, Jr.
Martha Amanda Moberg
Irene Octavia Darling
Alberta Margaret Nicholson
Harold Sears Davey
Florence Lucille Nickerson
Norman Omer Davignon
Arnold James O'Donnell
Peter John Duffy
Margaret Martha O'Neil
Frank Frederick Eames
Valarie Aura Paille Arthur Perry
Leah Jeronia Felts
Arthur Randall Person
Rita Esther Galligan
Marion Elizabeth Pierce
Marjorie Bigney Gilson
Eunice Page Rollings
Melvin Joseph Griffin Althea Healey
Thomas Vincent Sheehan
George Joseph Henry
Mildred Sherman
Frank Elmer Higginbotham
James Edward Shockroo
Arthur Clinton Hillman
Irene Louise Shurtleff
Mary Alice Holden
Jacob Teacher
Lillian Mae Holt
Dorothy Elizabeth Thompson
Frederick Arthur Hunt
John Charles Vieira
Violet Margaret Jones Alexander Karol
Jeannette Stephens Walsh Virginia White
Helen Elizabeth King
Charlotte Evelyn Wilmarth
Donald Raymond Lange - Carmella LaNinfa Florence Hazel Lemire Grace Mills Lennox
Walter Edward Wright
Helen Arnetta Gard
Katherine Louise Johnson
Annie Mary Ferrara
Roscoe Edwin Sanborn
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LINCOLN SCHOOL Lincoln School Hall, Wednesday Afternoon, June 27, 1928
PROGRAM
March-On the Mall. Goldman
Louise Cooper
Invocation
Rev. J. Lee Mitchell
Chorus-Morning Invitation. . Veazie
A History of the State of Massachusetts
(Pupils' Original Essays)
1 Discovery and Settlement
Milton Griffin
2 Colonial Massachusetts-Manners and Customs Claire Levesque
Piano Solo-Les Huguenots Meyerbeer-Smith
Louise Cooper
3 . Historical Massachusetts Mildred Pye
Chorus-The Year's at the Morn Hammond
4 New Bedford and the Old Whaling Days Annie McGill (Excused)
¿ Industries
a: The Sacred Cod Ada Barton
b: The Fruit of the Loom George Cupitt
Attleboro-Our City-Its Invitation and Its Opportunity 6
Joice Winstanley
Chorus-God Ever Glorious. Lwoof
Accompanist, Elizabeth Marsland
Presentation of Diplomas Lewis A. Fales Superintendent of Schools
Lewis A. Fales, Superintendent Guy W. Weymouth, Principal
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CLASS OF 1928
* Ada Barton ¡Grace Blythe *Louise Cooper
Estelle Kudla ** Claire Levesque James Liddell Elizabeth Marsland
George Cupitt Margaret Doherty Elizabeth Denham Louise Degrafft Ruth Eklund Carl Eklund * Alcide Fortier
* Annie McGill Anna O'Connor Mildred Pye Madeline Robertson
Charlotte Reid
Alexander Shalkowski
* Milton Griffin Ennio Galasso
David Harkins
Myra Howland
Eva St. John Ernest Viens ** Joice Winstanley
*Honor Pupils.
¡Perfect attendance throughout the year.
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City Auditor's Report
To His Honor, the Mayor, and Municipal Council:
I submit herewith the annual report of the Auditing Department.
During the year ending December 31, 1928, the Auditing Department has audited all bills and payrolls presented for payment.
It has also made examination of the accounts of the City Treasurer, the City Clerk and City Collector, all of which have been found correct.
The accounts of the Commissioners of the Water Sinking Fund and Sewer Investment Fund have been examined and all securities held by them checked and verified.
The Trust Funds in the hands of the City Treasurer and Trustees of the Public Library have been examined and found correct, and all securi- ties held by them examined and found to agree with the report as pre- sented.
The financial statements, schedules, etc., will be found on the fol- lowing pages.
E. S. J. RANDALL, City Auditor
REVENUE ACCOUNTS
BALANCE SHEET-DECEMBER 31, 1928
Assets
Liabilities
Revenue Caslı.
$110,077.76
Removal of Civil War Monument.
$3,300.00
Petty Cash. .
200.00
Capron Park Bequest.
756.41
Poll Taxes 1928.
222.00
N. T. & A. St. Ry. Track Elimination.
556.70
Real Estate Taxes 1928
114,552.73
Construction of Biltmore Street. .
895.89
Personal Taxes 1928.
9,082.13
Overlay 1927 ..
811.02
Temporary Loans Anticipation of Revenue of 1928.
100.000.00
1928.
4,526.83
Premium on Street Widening Loan.
192.94
Moths 1928.
34.15
App. Sewer Assessment 1928.
77.31
Reserve Fund Overlay Surplus.
3,852.19
Curbing
1928.
61.35
Excess and Deficiency.
80,780.86
A. B. C. St. Ry 6
1928
17.39
North Main Street Real Estate.
1,096.41
66
Granolithic Walks
1928.
3.95
City Survey .. .
969.18
Com. Int. App. Curbing Assessment 1928
22.26
P. W. Highway Maintenance and Operation 1928.
9,738.67
P. W. Highway Maintenance and Operation 1927.
6,330.26
P. W. Highway Oak Street Drain.
9.79
Stone Account.
2,000.00
Sewer Assessment 1928
365.44
Sidewalks and Curbing 1928
1,893.33
66 South Main Street Drain ..
102.59
Public Property
35.00
Water Div. Main Line Extension 1928
S87.38
Health Officer Dept.
1,476.26
Highway
114.37
Public Welfare 66
66
36
S,720.56
School
36
193.50
9.67
A. B. C. St. Ry
151.00
Water Rates 1926.
2.53
12.87
Spanish War Veterans Memorial.
7,363.30
66
1928.
535.17
Rebuilding Newport Avenue.
189.48
Pipe and Labor 1924.
.50
Building Thacher Brook Bridge.
3,867.55
66
Granolithic Walks 1928
3.07
A. B. C. St. Ry. 1928
2.03
Sewer Assessment 1928
29.02
Unapp. Curbing Assessment 1928 Granolithic Walks Assessment 1928
1,292.92
2,117.24
Tax Titles.
6,028.13
Sewer Division Extensions 1927 .... 1928 ....
230.32
3,609.66
Board of Public Welfare Outside Relief 1928 Lincoln School ..
766.73
Expert Apprisal for South Main Street Wid- ening. 50.00
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a/c Rec 66
.
.
1927.
66
Accrued Interest ..
22.66
Pipe and Labor 1927. 41.91 1928 921.64
Special Assessment Revenue. 4,026.18 6,028.13 Tax Titles Revenue. . Departmental Revenue. 10,690.69 Water Revenue .. 1,514.62
$261,732.09
$261,732.09
BALANCE SHEET-December 31, 1928 Non-Revenue Accounts
Assets
Liabilities
Non-Revenue Cash. .
$24,174.54
Loans Authorized.
245,000.00
Notes in Anticipation from Sale of Water Bonds. . .
$200,000.00
Sewer Construction 1924.
23.29
Cambridge Street Drain. .
.57
Street Widening 1925 and 1927.
3,699.77
Bank and Water Street Bridge. 508.23
Additional Water Supply. 64,942.68
$269,174.54
$269,174.54
ANNUAL REPORT
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CITY OF ATTLEBORO Summary of Appropriations, Transfers, Receipts and Expenditures DECEMBER 31, 1928
Departments
Expended
Debit Transfers
Total
Unexpended Balances
Total
Credit Transfers
Receipts
Appro- priations
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL
General Expenses:
Rent. .
$504.00
Light. .
62.88
Incidentals
77.67
. . . .
$644.55
$644.55
$51.45
$696.00
$696.00
MAYOR
Salary
Salary .
$2,000.00
$2,000.00
$2,000.00
$2,000.00
MAYOR
Clerical
Clerical
$1,043.34
$1,043.34
$1,043.34
$1,043.34
MAYOR
Other Expenses:
Rent.
$360.00
Light
30.96
Phone. . .
46.01
.
Allowance for Auto
100.00
Office Supplies.
129.87
Incidentals.
6.56
$673.40
$673.40
$17.60
$691.00
$691.00
.
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AUDITING DEPARTMENT Salary Salary. $2,000.00
$2,000.00
$2,000 00
$2,000.00
AUDITING DEPARTMENT Clerical Clerical.
1,043.34
1,043.34
$1,043.34
$1,043.34
AUDITING DEPARTMENT Other Expenses:
Rent.
$120.00
Light.
30.88
Phone.
36.61
Departmental Supplies.
150.75
Office Supplies ..
199.93
Postage.
6.97
Interviewing State Dept ..
5.71
Incidentals.
55.26
Typewriter Trade-In.
81.25
$687.36
$687.36
$10.64
$698.00
$698.00
COLLECTING DEPART-
MENT
Salary
Salary.
$2,700.00
$2,700.00
$2,700 00
$2,700.00
COLLECTING DEPART-
MENT
Clerical
Clerical .
1,408.50
Extra Clerical.
84.96
$1,493.46
$1,493.46
$6.54
$1,500.00
$1,500.00
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Departments
Expended
Debit Transfers
Total
Unexpended Balances
Total
Credit Transfers
Receipts
Appro- priations
COLLECTING DEPART- MENT Bonds Bonds.
$490.00
$490.00
$490.00
$490.00
COLLECTING DEPART- MENT
Other Expenses:
Rent.
$180.00
Light.
34.40
Phone .
42.46
Stationery and Printing.
311.87
Tax Sales.
276.95
.
Postage. .
653.77
Incidentals
80.55
$1,580.00
$1,580.00
$15.00
$1,595.00
$1,595.00
ASSESSING DEPART- MENT
Assessors Salary
Chairman .
$550.00
One Assessor
950.00
One Assessor.
950.00
.
One Assessor
950.00
$3,400.00
$3,400.00
$3,400.00
$3,400.00
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ASSESSING DEPART- MENT Assistant Assessors Sal- aries Salaries.
$772.00
$28.00
$800.00
$800.00
$800.00
ASSESSING DEPART- MENT
Clerical
Clerical-Regular.
$1,408.50
Clerical-Extra.
1,678.50
$3,087.00
$3,087.00
$3,087.00
$378.50
$2,708.50
ASSESSING DEPART- MENT
Other Expenses:
Rent. .
$420.00
Light .. .
26.72
Phone. .
56.30
Titles and Transfers.
244.40
Auto Allowance.
150.00
Office Supplies ..
574.96
Advertising.
21.39
Incidentals.
50.25
$1,544.02
$50.50
$1,594.52
$5.48
$1,600.00
$1,600.00
CITY SOLICITOR Salary Salary
$1,000.00
$1,000.00
$1,000.00
$1.000.00
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ANNUAL REPORT
209
Departments Expended
Debit Transfers
Total
Unexpended Balances
Total
Credit Transfers
Receipts
Appro- priations
CITY SOLICITOR Other Expenses: Expenses
$79.39
$79.39
$20.61
$100.00
$100.00
TREASURY DEPART- MENT Salary Salary .
$2,000.00
$2,000.00
$2,000.00
$2,000.00
TREASURY DEPART-
MENT Clerical
Clerical.
$391.25
Catherine W. Feeney ... .
100.00
$491.25
$491.25
$491.25
$491.25
TREASURY DEPART-
MENT
Bond
Bond.
$242.50
$242.50
$242.50
$242.50
TREASURY DEPART-
MENT
Other Expenses:
Rent ..
$228.00
Light. .
14.00
Phone. .
45.51
Office Supplies. .
268.55
210
ANNUAL REPORT
Certifying Tax Notes ... .
450.00
Incidentals. .
49.94
Typewriter Trade-In. . .
85.00
$1,141.00
$1,141.00
$1,141.00
$385.00
$756.00
CITY CLERK
Salary
Salary .
$2,000.00
$2,000.00
$2,000.00
$2,000.00
CITY CLERK
Clerical
Clerical.
$391.25
Catherine W. Feeney ....
100.00
$491.25
$491.25
$491.25
$491.25
CITY CLERK
Vital Statistics
Vital Statistics.
$288.15
$288.15
$86.85
$375.00
$375.00
CITY CLERK
Bond
Bond .
$4.00
. . $4.00
$4.00
$4.00
CITY CLERK
Other Expenses:
Rent.
$228.00
Light. .
13.60
Phone.
49.29
Office Supplies.
244.31
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Incidentals.
39.69
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