Town Annual Report of the Officers of the Town of Milford, Massachusetts 1934, Part 9

Author: Milford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1934
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 302


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Worcester County Health Association, through the sale of Christmas seals in Milford, last winter.


The first week of school, in September, 985 children in the first four grades were examined by Dr. William J. Clancy, School Dentist; of these, 345 were found to have no teeth defects, 336 had slight defects and 304 needed immediate attention and received appoint- ments for the Dental Clinic.


Twenty-five pupils attended an Eye Clinic, in Octo- ber, in the Stacy School, in charge of Dr. Ralph Rug- gles.


November 8, 15 and 22 clinics for the prevention of Diphtheria were held in the Town Hall, under the direction of the Board of Health. This year all but ten first graders have had three doses of Toxin-anti- toxin in contrast to last year's 20 who failed to have it.


MARY E. NAUGHTON, R.N.,


School Nurse.


LFORO HIGH SCHOOL


COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM


JUNE 27 1934


ALICE ROY


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TOWN HALL, Wednesday Evening, June 27, 1934.


PROGRAM.


March Milford High School Orchestra. Robert Austin Philbin, '84, Leader.


Entrance of Seniors escorted by Junior Class


Selection


Orchestra.


Sparkling Sunlight . Arditi Senior Class.


Salutatory -- The New Deal .


William Gregory O'Donnell.


I Heard You Go By -- Solo .


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Wood


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Alice Leanore Roy, '34.


Valedictory -- Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt .


Amy Dorothy Smith.


Presentation of Diplomas . Hon. Alfred B Cenedella, Chairman of the School Committee.


Class Ode


Prize Awards


Selection


Orchestra.


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CLASS ODE Tune-Calm Flowing River.


Our time has come, and the solemn hour is here When we must leave to begin our life's career ; We must be up and doing And patiently pursuing


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Our lengthy journey without alarm or fear.


High School of Milford, how fast four years have sped ! To this last meeting we have been safely led; Now in our hearts a sadness Dispels our wonted gladness


With sober thoughts of fateful years ahead.


We will set out on the winding path of life With hope to conquer the many perils rife;


In happiness or sorrow


We will commence each morrow


With high ideals to overcome the strife.


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-William G. O'Donnell, '34 .i


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CLASS OF 1934


Gertrude Marie Abrams John George Alberta Michael Lawrence Alberto Avis Irene Alger Alden Robert Allen Ira Cameron Allen Mary Ann Anderson Irene Louise Angus Regina Marie Barberi Joseph Michael Bellantoni Angelina Felicita Bevilac- qua


John Nicola Bibbo George William Bilsbury Joseph Domenic Blascio Molly Emily Bocaccino Francis Angelo Bodio Eleanor Frances Boyer Ernest Atherton Bragg, Jr. James William Brown John Leslie Brown Robert Leroy Brown Paul Frank Bruno Emily Mae Butcher Cecilia Helene Calarese George William Carlson Hazel Barbara Cass Leo Joseph Castiglioni Jennie Elizabeth Celozzi Joseph Angelo Cenedella Lillian Florence Cenedella Bernice Ruth Chafetz Adele Lillian Civinini Mario Alfred Colabello Henry Richard Comolli Joseh Thomas Consoletti


Alfred Barton Cook Sabastian Edward Crivello Lena Rita Daltorio Lucy Annette Darcangelo Albert Raymond Charles Dinardo


Nelson Charles Dion Josephine Marion DiPiet- ro Helen Terese Droney


Lillian Muriel Edmands Sabino Peter Farese John Francis Finn


Francis Joseph Fitzpat- rick


Elizabeth Jeannette Foley John Ben Gattoni Arthur Frank Glatky Carmen Marie Gogliormel- la


Laura Marie Grillo


Kathryn Elizabeth Hayes


Kenneth Ray Howard


Dorothy Louise Jackson William Raymond Jacques Anna Mary Kalenda Marjorie Louise Kennelly Arthur Joseph Kenney George Everett Kilburn Roy Irving Knox Irene Anna Kosciak Mary Elizabeth Lawless Dorothy Rose Lawson Doris Etta Lutz


Robert Paul Magee


James Alfred Malnati


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Beatrice Marcus


Harold Edward Marcus Jennie Teresa Mazzone Frances Veronica McCar- thy


Robert Edward McGinnis Carolyn Eva Merrilees


Irene Anna Michaloski Louis Edward Milani Josephine Anna Morcone John James Morelli Carroll Leonard Mosher Margaret Catherine


Naughton William Gregory O'Don- nell


Edward John O'Neill


Antonio Frank Pavento


Robert Austin Philbin


George Willam Porter


Florence Eleanor Porzio Maurice Pressman


Robert Garden Rae


Eben Sumner Reynolds


Marjorie Rose Rockwood


Alice Leanore Roy James Frederick Ruhan Theresa Marie Ruscitti Jean Frances Sails John Louis Salvia Laura Rose Sannicandro Minnie Nora Serrano. Robert David Sherman Amy Dorothy Smith Marjorie Beatrice Smith Melvin Cromwell Streeter Helen Blanche Temple- man Mario George Tessicini


John Samuel Thompson


Marie Bufalo Vallie


Helen Louise Varney


Rose June Vasile Jessie Agnes Vendetti Constance Joanne Vires Lucy Jean Virgilli Margaret Edna Watson


Mary Elizabeth Webber


Jane Miller Wolfe


Joseph Sidney Wyzan


CLASS OFFICERS President, Alfred Barton Cook Vice-President, Amy Dorothy Smith Secretary, Mary Elizabeth Webber Treasurer, Joseph Domenic Blascio


Class Colors : Red and White Class Flower: American Beauty Rose Class Motto : Knowledge is Power


LIST OF TEACHERS, JANUARY 1, 1935.


School.


Teacher's Name.


An. Sal.


Residence.


Ap.


Subject


Grade.


High -- Principal High -- Teachers


Frank C. Berry Miss Mary B. Ford


$3500 56 Bancroft Ave. 2000 21 West Pine St.


1914


1906|Trigonometry Solid Geometry College Algebra College Geometry College Chemistry General Chemistry


XII. XII. XII.


X.


XII.


Miss Marion A. Ryan


1775 298 Main St.


19TI English Latin


XII. XI. X., XI., XII. 47


Miss Hannah E. Callanan


1775 276 Main St.


1913 French History


Miss Margaret A. Pianca


1775 44 Mendon St., Hopedale


1913 French German 1918 Typewriting Stenography


XI., XII.


Miss Catherine E. Curtin


1775 16 Parker Hill Ave.


[927 Stenography Typewriting


XI., XII.


Robert J. Cenedella Fred A. Metcalf


I200 72 School St. 1900 2 Mendon Street, Hopedale


1934 History 1927 Physics


XI.


X.


XII.


X., XI. X. XI., XII. XI., XII. X., XI., XII.


Miss Agnes R. Lynch


1775 41 Hayward St.


XI., XII.


XI., XII.


Geometry Algebra


LIST OF TEACHERS, JANUARY 1, 1935-CONTINUED.


School.


Teacher's Name.


Sal.


Residence.


Ap


Subject.


Grade.


High -- Teachers


Miss Sadie A. O'Connell


$1775 42 Prospect St.


1916 English


XI.


Expression


XI., XII.


Miss Elizabeth A. Doyle Miss Marie Cenedella


1775 5 Gibbon Ave.


1923 English


XII.


1775,68 School St.


1925|English


X.


Miss Margaret E. Feige


1775 54 Bancroft Ave.


1927 English


x.


Miss Josephine Calarese James A. Higgiston


1400 39 Claflin St.


1932 Geometry


X.


James V. Zurlo


1400 15 East Main St.


1932 Italian


X., XI.


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Harold M. Moran


1300 16 Gibbon Ave.


1933 English


XI.


History


XII.


French


X.


Miss Inez E. SanClemente


1775 14 Cedar St.


1928 El. Science


IX.


Civics


IX.


Miss Claire MacGowan


1600 32 Purchase St.


1930 Alg bra


IX.


Miss Margaret M. Pyne


1775 51 School St.


1931 Typewriting


X.


XI.


Miss Dorothy M. Callahan


1500 171 Congress St.


1931 English Algebra


X,


Miss Florence J. Mainini


1500/ 127 East Main St.


1931 English.


Civics


X.


Latin


(X., X., XI.


1600 10 Union St.


1930 Bookkeeping


X.


Algebra


IX.


Bookkeeping


IX.


History


Stacy School


David I. Davoren Miss Eva L. Burns Miss Florence E. Snow


Miss Lucy Iacovelli Miss Mary Burns t Miss Ida Kurlansky Fred E. Steeves *John L Davoren Miss Rose Bertorelli


1300|26 Jefferson St.


I200 297 Main St. 1200 47 Claflin St.


I200|11 Pond St.


I200|30 Pleasant St. 600| Fruit St. Extension 260 Purchase St. 2500 4 Prentice Ave. 1450 15 Last Walnut St.


|1933|El. Science Latin 1932 Business Science 1934 Algebra Civics 1934 Civics El. Science 1934 English 1934 Typewriting Civics 1933 1927 1918 Social Studies Literature English 1915 Mathematics Literature


IX.


IX. IX. IX.


IX. IX.


IX.


X. X. IX.


VII., VIII. VIII. 49


VIII.


Mrs. Helen W. Bird


1450 57 Congress St.


Miss Margaret M. Gilroy


1250 14 Vine St. 1450|18 Cherry St.


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1929 Social Studies Literature


VIII.


Miss Mary E. Kelley


Miss Nina H. Mazzarelli


1450|71 East Main St.


1912 English Literature 1925 Lite: ature English


VIII.


VIII.


Miss Mary E. Mullane


1450 I Draper Park


1925 Mathematics Literature


VIII.


Miss Alice Barlow + Part Time.


1400 66 High St.


11927 Mathematics


VII.


LIST OF TEACHERS, JANUARY 1, 1935 .- CONTINUED.


School.


Teacher's Name.


An. Sal.


Residence.


Ap


Subject.


Grade.


Stacy-Cont.


Miss Rita M. Daigle


$1450 II Parker Hill Ave.


1024 Social Studies Literature English


VII.


Miss Rita K. Fitzpatrick


1400 312 Main St.


1926 Social Studies Literature English 1922 Social Studies |Literature


VII.


Miss Rose M. Gagliardi


1450 24 Mechanic St.


Miss Miriam G. Kirby


1450 12 Leonard St.


1924 Literature English


VII.


50


Miss Margaret M. Scully


1400 16 Gibbon Ave.


1925 Mathematics Literature English 1925 Social Studies Mathematics


VII.


Miss Gertrude A. Wallace Miss Cecilia Apicella Miss Beatrice J. Fleming


1450 100 Spruce St.


VII.


I200|34 Grove St. I200 46 Claflin St.


1934 Vocational 1933 Vocational Continuation


VII., VIII. VII., VIII.


VII.


Spruce St.


*Miss Irene K. Gallagher Miss Cath. M. McNamara Miss Anne L. Gillon Miss Eva M. Kennedy Miss Margaret M. Cochran


Park


* Miss Kath. G. McDermott Mrs. Catherine R. Cronin


Mrs. Agnes A. McManus


1450 5 West St.


1911


Miss Anne A. Mulligan


1450|46 Grant St.


1924


Park Portables


Miss Isabelle C. MacLachlan Miss Mary K. Casey


1300|35 Sumner St. 1928


South


* Miss Mary H. McDermott


1515 12 Spring St.


1893


Miss Mary. K. Downey


1000|18 Jefferson St.


1934


Miss Rita M. Mawn


1000 23 Cherry St.


1934


Miss Viola F. Leland


1450|12 Gibbon Ave. 1922


PlainsGrammar *Miss Mary F. Ranahan


1535 25 South High St. 1906


VI.


Miss Mary F, Lynch


1450 41 Hayward St. 1911


V.


VI. V. IV. IV. 1. I.


II.


Miss Irene M. Meighan


1450 63 Pine St.


1913


II.


Miss Grace M. Carron


1450 63 South Bow St.


1920


Miss Margaret E. Roche


1450 7 Orchard St,


1917


Miss Eva Realini


1150| Birch St. 11931


II.


IV.


1450 91 West St. 1000 School St.


1919


1934


IV. I. III.


VI. V, VI. VI.


Special


V. VI.


V. VI.


V. 51


Miss Anna A. Calabrese


1450 15 Free St. 1920


Miss Ada DiGiannantonio


1400|17 Free St. 1926


145℃ Hopkinton


1903


Miss Rita J. Edwards


1400 26 Pearl St.


1926


Plains Primary


*Miss Jennie F. McGann


1545 145 Congress St.


1888


Miss Rose E. Keany


1450 Hopkinton


1902


Miss Susan E. Ranahan


1450 25 South High St.


1905


III. III.


Special


1525 104 Spruce St. 1907


1450 26 Cedar St., Hopkinton 1919 1919


1450|14 West Pine St.


1535 96 Spruce St.


1893


1450 ro Parker Hill Ave


1911


1300 16 Granite St.


1928


Plains Annex


Miss Martha C. Toher


LIST OF TEACHERS, JANUARY 1, 1935-CONCLUDED.


School.


Teacher's Name.


An. Sal.


Residence,


Ap.


Subject.


Grade.


Claflin


* Miss Marion B. Greeley


$1535 81 West St.


1923


IV.


Miss Maude D. Frost


1450 30 Church St.


1920


Miss Mary A. Parks


1450 128 W. Spruce St.


1924


Miss Regina M. Swift


1450 43 High St.


1925


11.


Miss Blanche E. Rooney


1450 141 Congress St.


1927


1.


Miss Lillian Bellofatto


1250 14 Spring St.


1930


V.


Oliver St.


*Miss Evelyn C. Curran


1535|59 High St.


1908


IV.


Miss Frances H. Kearnan


1450 44 Anin St., Hopedale


1924


IV.


Miss Claire F. Hogan


1450|6 Oliver St.


1918


III.


Miss Flora M. Young-on


1450|25 Emmons St.


1926


III.


Miss Grace A. Connolly


J934


Miss Anna H. Swift


1450 43 High St.


1918


1.


Chapin St.


* Miss Florence N. Aldrich


1505 48 Claflin St.


1907


I.


Miss Evelyn M. Beckett


1450 20 Grant St.


1924


11.


Miss Elizabeth Riordan


TICO 303 Main St.


1932


III.


West St.


* Miss Mary T. Gilmore


1495 141 West St.


1901


Miss Kathryn R. Cooney


I200 7 West Maple St.


1930


Hoboken


Miss Sylvia Kurlan


J250 86 High St.


1930


Fountain St.


Miss M. Avis Moran


1250 15 Fayette St.


1929


1350 24 Mechanic St.


1927


ĮII., IV.


.


11.


Miss Grace F. Brown


1350 38 Spring St.


1927


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1000 133 Spruce St.


II.


Il.


I.


1.


I., II.


Miss Esther L. Gagliardi


III


IV.


Purchase St.


*Miss Mary Davoren


1445 290 Main St.


1928


IV., V.


Miss Dorothy King


1250 34 Pleasant St.


1930


Bear Hill


Miss Irene SanClemente


1050 14 Cedar St. 1933


Braggville


Miss Mary C. Edwards


1450 26 Pearl St,


1917


Special


Miss Florentia H. Sennott


I250 4 State St. 1932


H. S. Portable


Miss Veronica B. O'Neill


1000 3 Poplar St.


1934


Supervisor of


Music


Miss Helena F. Swift


2000 83 High St.


1900


Supervisor of


Drawing


Miss Dorcas Whipple


2000 20 Church St.


1922


Asst. Draw.Sup.


Miss Margaret V. Condon


1500 17 Greene St.


1926


Phys'l Director


Frederick E. Steeves


2000 260 Purchase St.


1933


I., II., Ii]. I .- VI. I .- IV.


Special


* Principal.


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LIST OF JANITORS, JANUARY 1, 1935.


SCHOOL. High George E. Stacy Spruce Street H. S. Portables South Oliver Street Chapin Street


NAME. Clement H. Moran Frank L. Cahill


RESIDENCE. 16 Gibbon Ave. 21 West Pine St.


SALARY $1799.20 1924.00


George Anderson 1560.00


23 Emmons St.


Claflin Hoboken Park Park Portables


Walter, Burns


134 East Main St.


1820.00


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Plains Grammar


Charles Frascotti


89 East Main St. 1664.00


Plains Annex


Plains Primary


West Street Mrs. George F. Huskins


108 West St. 390.00


Fountain Street


Mrs. Peter Consigli


119 Purchase St. 84.00


Purchase Street


Mrs. Leroy Black


282 Purchase St. 390.00


Bear Hill


Mrs. Claude Coleman


Bear Hill (Beaver St.) 126.00


Rraggville


Taimi Helin


Braggville 84.00


TOWN RECORDS.


1934.


TOWN RECORDS.


WARRANT FOR THE ANNUAL TOWN MEETING, MARCH 5, 1934


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.


Worcester, ss.


To either Constable of the Town of Milford, in said Greeting :


County,


In the name of the Commonwealth aforesaid, you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabi- tants of said Town, qualified by law to vote in Elections and in Town Affairs, to meet at the Town Hall, in said Town, on Monday, the fifth day of March, A. D. 1934, punctually at 5.45 o'clock in the forenoon, to act upon the following articles, namely :-


(The polls may be closed at four o'clock in the after- noon on said day of meeting.)


Article 1. To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting.


Article 2. To choose all necessary Town Officers, a town clerk, town treasurer, tax collector, three select- men, highway surveyor (for one year), assessor (three years), member of the board of public welfare (three years), member of the board of health (three years), sewer commissioner (three years), sewer commission- er (one year, to fill vacancy), two members of the school committee (three years), two trustees of public library (three years), two trustees of Vernon Grove cemetery (three years), park commissioner (three years), member of planning board (three years), tree warden (one year), five constables (one year), to be voted for on ballots, prepared and furnished in accord-


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ance with the provisions of Chapter 54, General Laws of Massachusetts, and amendments thereto.


Also upon said ballots the voters shall give in their votes "Yes" or "No" on the following questions :


"Shall an act passed by the general court in the year nineteen hundred and thirty-three, entitled 'An Act establishing in the town of Milford representative town government by limited town meetings,' be ac- cepted by the town ?"


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


"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) ?"


"Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of alcoholic beverages in taverns?"


Article 3. To hear and act upon the reports of all town officers and committees of said town.


Article 4. To raise and appropriate such sum or sums of money as may be necessary to defray town expenses for the financial year beginning January 1, 1934.


Article 5. To determine when all taxes for the year 1934 shall become due and payable, the time from which interest on unpaid taxes of said year shall be charged, and the compensation of the collector of taxes for the year ensuing.


Article 6. To see if the town will vote to authorize the treasurer, with the approval of the selectmen, to borrow money on and after January 1, 1935, in antici- pation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1935.


Article 7. To see if the town will authorize the selectmen to take charge of all legal proceedings for or against the town.


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Article 8. To see if the town will vote to appropri- ate the dog tax of 1933, Thirteen hundred thirty-nine Dollars and Sixty-seven Cents ($1,339.67) for town library.


Article 9. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money to be paid to the Trustees for County Aid to Agriculture, in accordance with the provision of and for the purposes of Chapter 128, General Laws of Massachusetts, or pass any vote or votes in relation thereto.


Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to choose a director for County Aid to Agriculture, in accord- ance with the provisions of Chapter 128, General Laws of Massachusetts, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 11. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Nineteen Hundred Eighty- three Dollars and Twenty-eight Cents ($1,983.28), for the purpose of paying rebates of proportionate parts of the fees received from holders of licenses granted by the Selectmen of Milford for the sale of wines and malt beverages under the provisions of Chapter 120, Acts of 1933, said licenses having been surrendered by the holders thereof, (rebates authorized under the provisions of Section 7, Chapter 376, Acts of 1933, General Laws) or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 12. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000.00) for the purpose of rebuilding a part of Cedar Street and maintenance of the same, said money to be used in connection with money allotted by the State and County for that purpose, the work to be done under the supervision of the Highway Surveyor, the unemployed to be given preference in said work, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 13. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Fifty Thousand ($50,-


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000.00) Dollars for material and tools that may be purchased, and for trucking or teaming that may be hired in connection with C. W. A. projects and adjust- ments, or projects the town may undertake to do by Welfare labor, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 14. To see if the town will vote to accept the provision of General Laws, Chapter 32, Section 85, as amended by the Acts of 1931, Chapter 161, relative to the providing of pensions for policemen and firemen in towns, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 15. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00) for the purpose of removing tree in front of 308 Main Street, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 16. To see if the town will vote to accept Section 48, of Chapter 31, General Laws as Amended, which refers to the placing of regular members and call members of the Fire Department under Civil Service.


Article 17. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of two thousand ($2,000.00) dollars for the purchase of a fire truck for the Fire Department, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 18. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of ninety thousand ($90,000.00) dollars for the purpose of constructing an Imhoff tank al the sewage disposal plant. Said construction to be done by local labor, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 19. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of twenty-five thousand ($25,- 000.00) dollars, to be expended in conjunction with a sum already allotted by the Civil Works Adminis- tration, for the purpose of constructing an Imhoff tank


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at the sewage disposal plant, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 20. To see if the town will vote to purchase the property, rights and privileges of the Milford Electric Light & Power Company, or take any action. in relation thereto.


Article 21. To see if the town will vote to accept. and adopt a set of By-Laws governing the limitations. of particular classes of buildings to specified districts or zones as provided for in Chapter 40, Section 25, of the General Laws, and amendments thereto, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 22. To see if the town will vote to author- ize its Park Commissioners to appoint any member or members of its Board to any position necessary for the carrying out of its work, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 23. To see if the town will vote to transfer from the War Memorial fund the sum of Thirty-two hundred ninety-three dollars and ninety-nine cents ($3,293.99) to the Park Commission for the purpose of constructing and establishing a Memorial contain- ing the Honor Roll, so called, the same to be of granite and bronze, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 24. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Five Hundred dollars ($500.00) for the purpose of repairing the sidewalk on the westerly side of North Bow Street from the corner of Court Square to the corner of Spring Street, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 25. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Six Thousand Five Hun- dred dollars ($6,500.00) for the purpose of recon- structing and resurfacing the trap rock and asphalt, North Street, Short Street, and Free Street, and con- struction of curbing on the north side of North Street, the south side of Short street, and the north and south


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side of Free Street, with drainage, and macadam side- walks on North Street, Short Street, and Free Street, or take any action in relation thereto.


Article 26. To see if the town will vote to rescind $7,000.00, of the $15,000.00 loan authorized under Sec- tion 19, Chapter 44 of the General Laws for construc- tion of Main and E. Main Streets, or take any action in relation thereto.


And you are hereby directed to serve This Warrant by posting up attested copies thereof at each of the Public Meeting Houses and at the Post Office in said Town; also cause an attested copy to be published in the Milford Daily News, a newspaper published in said Town, two Sabbaths at least before the time set for said meeting.


Hereof Fail Not, and make due return of this war- rant with your doings thereon to the Clerk of said Town, at the time of meeting aforesaid.


Given under our hands at Milford, this 20th day of February, A. D. 1934.


JOHN H. GARDELLA, TIMOTHY W. HANNIGAN, WILLIAM J. HAYES, Selectmen of Milford.


A true copy. Attest : JOHN J. MOLONEY, Constable of Milford.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. Worcester, ss.


Milford, March 5, 1934.


Pursuant to the within warrant, I have notified the inhabitants of the Town of Milford herein described, to meet at the time and place and for the purposes within mentioned, by posting up attested copies of this warrant at each of the Public Meeting Houses and at the Post Office in said Town; and I have like-


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wise caused an attested copy of this warrant to be published in the Milford Daily News, a newspaper published in said Town, Two Sabbaths before the time set for said meeting.


Attest :


JOHN J. MOLONEY, Constable of Milford.


A true copy of the warrant and the officer's return thereon.


Attest :


DENNIS J. SULLIVAN, Town Clerk.


ANNUAL TOWN MEETING, MARCH 5, 1934.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. Worcester, ss.


Milford, March 5, 1934


At a legal mecting of the inhabitants of the Town of Milford, qualified by law to vote in Elections, and in Town affairs, holden this fifth day of March, A. D. 1934, at 5:47 o'clock in the forenoon, the said inhabi- tants proceeded as follows :


The meeting was called to order by the Town Clerk, who proceeded to read the Warrant.


After the reading of Articles 1 and 2, it was voted : To dispense with the reading of the remainder of the Articles in the Warrant until the date of the adjourned Town Meeting, to be determined later in the meeting.


The clerk read the remainder of the Warrant after Article 26, and the officer's return thereon.


Article 1. A ballot was taken for choice of Moder- ator, the names of those voting being checked on the voting lists. Whole numbers of ballots cast, two; all of which were for John T. McLoughlin.


John T. McLoughlin was declared elected Moder- ator and sworn to a faithful performance of his duties by the Town Clerk.


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Article 2. All legal requirements having been com- plied with the polls were declared open at 5:33 o'clock A. M.


John J. Moloney, appointed by the Selectmen teller to have charge of the ballot box, was sworn to a faith- ful performance of his duties by the Town Clerk.


William J. Williams, Charles E. Pollard, J. Roy Kerr, George V. Larkin, Arthur J. Logan, Alfred B. Caruso, George Daigle, Frank Moschilli tellers to check the voting lists appointed by the Selectmen, were sworn to a faithful performance of their duties by the Town Clerk.


Henry L. Cahill, and Edward R. Glennon, ballot Clerks, appointed by the Selectmen, were sworn to a faithful performance of their duties by the Town Clerk.


Packages said to contain 7900 official ballots, speci- men ballots, cards of instructions and penalty cards, were delivered to the moderator by the Town Clerk.


The register on the ballot box was set at 0000, the box locked, and the key delivered to John J. Moloney, teller at the ballot box.


Voted : To close the polls at 8 o'clock P. M.


Voted: That after the completion of Article 2, the meeting be adjourned until Friday, March 9, 1934, at 8 o'clock P. M., in Town Hall.




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